| Rating |
| City | Jamshedpur |
| State | Jharkhand |
| Location | Kasidih Lease Area |
Accommodation :
The rooms at the hotel are classified in to double rooms, deluxe rooms and suites. There are 32 AC and non-AC double rooms, 20 AC deluxe rooms, and 3 suites in the hotel Mansarovar Jamshedpur. The rooms and suites are all elegantly appointed and come with an exciting array of facilities. State of the art gadgets, soothing decor and a hospitable staff take care of your needs at the Mansarovar Hotel.
Attached bathrooms with running hot and cold water, bathtubs, bathrobes, hair dryers, tea/coffee makers, TV with satellite channels, direct dialing telephones, double/twin beds, efficient 24 hrs room service, wall to wall carpeting, etc. are some of the in-room facilities available at the hotel.
Dining :
The Mansarovar Hotel Jamshedpur has 2 restaurants. The restaurants at the hotel serve lip smacking Indian, Chinese, North Indian and continental delicacies. The bar at the hotel stocks choicest liquor. Cocktails, beer, and wines are also available.
Business :
The hotel has fully equipped Business Centre that provides personal computers, Internet connection, data port, fax machines and secretarial services to corporate guests. The Mansarovar Hotel also offers conference facilities in its conference hall that can be used for the purposes of business meetings, conventions, seminars, receptions etc.
Recreation :
The hotel has a fully functional travel desk that arranges itineraries, sightseeing trips, around Jamshedpur. The hotel also offers indoor game facilities and an elegantly appointed lobby for you to hangout.
Other Facilities :
Some of the other facilities available at the Hotel are:
City Info :
Jamshedpur was originally known as Sakchi. It was in 1919 that Lord Chelmsford named the city Jamshedpur, in honor of its founder, Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata, whose birthday is still celebrated as Founder's Day (on 3rd March). J. N. Tata had written to his son Dorabji Tata about his vision of a great city in the area. Jamshedpur is nicknamed the Steel City and is also referred to as Tatanagar after the name of its railway station, or simply as 'Tata' in deference to the significant presence of Tata companies in the city.