"Ram Inn" |
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User Rating: 3.0 |
| Reviewer: Richard G. of PAris, France |
Reviewed: March 13, 2009 (see hotel reviews from Instantworldbooking.com) |
Traveled: March 2009 Type: Single |
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Comments (English): Ram Inn is marketed as part of the "bed and breakfast" niche in Delhi accomodation. The idea is that it is not as expensive or impersonal as the big hotels but is more upmarket that backpacker hostels. You are also promised a slice of Indian family life. These bed and breakfasts are a good idea iin principle, but with Ram Inn at least it didn't really meet the marketing pitch. Yes it was cheaper than the big hotels, it was relatively quiet and clean, but the airconditioning, though efficient was extremely noisy. Service was friendly enough, but rather amateurish: they forgot to put towels and soap in on the first day and then inexplicably took away the bed cover on the second day and didn't return it. Most annoyinlgy when I was sitting in the garden the owner introduced me to a friend of his who just so happended to own a carpeting/silk/ gift outlet just across the road. The other B&B establishments seem to get good reviews, so I would try them in preference to Ram Inn.
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