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Larica Sagar Vihar

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City Kolkata
State West Bengal
Location Gangasagar, Sagar Island, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal
Rooms 28

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A government approved 1 star hotel Larica Sagar Vihar is a decent place to put up in for those looking for comfortable accommodation at affordable rates in Gangasagar

Accommodation :
The rooms of Hotel Larica Sagar Vihar are modestly decorated and well equipped with all necessary modern amenities to ensure ease and comfort. They come with attached bathrooms, telephones and televisions. Lacking in any sort of extravagance, they exude warmth which makes one feel absolutely at home when residing in them.

Dining :
The restaurant of Hotel Larica Sagar Vihar serves good quality well prepared food. Make sure you try out the fish delicacies. The fish is fresh from the sea and the culinary skills of the chefs are best displayed when they cook fish preparations. Most importantly the meals are very reasonably priced.

Business :
There's one hall at Hotel Larica Sagar Vihar capable of accommodating about 40 people. For those interested in organizing business meetings, it serves as the perfect venue.

Recreation :
Its close proximity to the sea beach and the pilgrim spot is one of the many selling points of the hotel. Visit these spots and you will have no scope of boredom.

Other Facilities :
A host of other basic facilities and services are provided by the competent staff of the hotel to make your stay all the more pleasurable.

City Info :
Gangasagar - at the end of a long journey starting from the Himalayas this is the point where the Ganges finally merges with the ocean.