Hotel Dreamland
Mahabaleshwar at its best and sweetest. For just over half a century, knowledgeable visitors have seen Hotel Dreamland as the ideal base from which to enjoy Mahabaleshwar's many pleasures. Dreamland is not just a hotel , but an entire natural environment. Excellently - equipped hotel developments nestle among lush vegetarian on 23 acres of land. More than 70% remains wooded and forested , and includes our own organic vegetable farm on which we grow the tasty succulent vegetables for our rich vegetarian cuisine. Though centrally located at the heart of the township, Dreamland still reflects the serene calm that gives Mahabaleshwar its character.

BehindS.T.Stand, Mahabaleshwar.

Phone: 912168260228

  • History

    Hotel Dreamland, Puri, is a budget destination located on the soft golden beach. The hotel with its string of modern amenities strives to cater to every need of the traveller. The rooms are indeed cosy and vibrant while the gratifying hospitality and innate sense of warmth beautifully complement it. Guests can savour delicious fare and indulge in fun-filled games to spend their leisure moments.

    Location:

    Hotel Dreamland is situated at New Marine Balia Panda, near the lighthouse. The nearby tourist attractions are Sri Purusottam Math (Approx. 1km) and Shree Jagannath Temple (Approx. 3km). Puri is a holy city of the Hindus and forms a part of the original Char Dham pilgrimage. Guests can also seek blessings at the Lakshmi Temple, Loknath temple and Markandesvara temple.

    Distance from Puri Railway station: Approx. 5km

    Distance from Bhubaneswar airport: Approx. 82km

  • Facilities

    Hotel provides safe deposit locker, pick-up and drop off facility from nearest railway station as added services. Laundry, travel desk, doctor-on-call and parking are the necessary services provided by the guests. Game-enthusiasts can also engage themselves with the various indoor games. Food-lovers can gorge on the various delightful dishes churned by the in-house restaurant.

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