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Hotel Bon Vivant, Dhaka
Bon vivant Hotel is the newest and finest Business Hotel of world-class standard, equipped with all modern facilities to cater the Business traveler and visitors.
Located in the northern part of Baridhara, the Diplomatic Zone of Bangladesh, where all the foreign missions are based. Some of the foreign missions are in the walking distance.
It is about 10 minutes drive south from Zia International Airport and 25 minutes drive north from Motijheel Commercial area, the main commercial hub of Bangladesh & Bangladesh Secretariat and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Address: Plot No. 8/A, Road No. 13, Baridhara North, Dhaka –1212, Bangladesh
District: DhakaPhone: 880-2-9886866, 9892462, 9895575, 9896108
Fax: +880-2-8854173
Email: sales@hotelbonvivant.com, reserv@hotelbonvivant.comWeb: http://www.hotelbonvivant.comPayment Method: Bank Cheque
Swimming Pool: Yes
Bar: Yes
Tour Guide:
- Fully Air-conditioned Room
- Cable TV in all Room
- IDD Telephone with computerized billing.
- Hot & Cold running water
- Mini-Fridge
- Non-smoking room
w Automatic Generator, assures an
un-interrupted power supply
- Laundry Facilities
- Advanced Fire safety Facilities
- Separate Fire Exit
- Smoke Detectors in each Room
& Public Areas
- Fire Extinguisher in every Floors
CO2- Foam - Water.
- Doctor – on call 24 hour
- Airline Ticket Reconfirmation
- Modern Business Center
- 24 hour Room Service
- Conference and Banquet facilities
- Restaurant serves Continental
and Eastern Cuisine. For Lunch &
Dinner and Continental &
American Breakfast In the
morning. Restaurant operates 7
AM to 11 PM.
- Complementary Airport Pickup
- Complementary Health Club
Facilities – Gymnasiums, Jacuzzi,
pool table & steam bath.
- Free car parking available
Transportation: It is about 10 minutes drive south from Zia International Airport and 25 minutes drive north from Motijheel Commercial area, the main commercial hub of Bangladesh & Bangladesh Secretariat and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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