How to Find Cheap Hotels in Islamabad, Pakistan

How to Find Cheap Hotels in Islamabad, Pakistan. Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is a unique city in that it's so new. This city was created in 1959 as a cultural and government center. As a result, most of its residents are from other parts of Pakistan, and Islamabad is quite empty on the weekends. Carved out of a forest of oak, eucalyptus and banyan, Islamabad is nevertheless a place rich in history and tradition.

Things You'll Need

  • A passport
  • A computer with Internet access

Instructions

  1. Find Your Accommodations

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      Choose a room at a hotel from one of the major chains. These accommodations can be fairly cheap.

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      Consider one of Islamabad's local hotels, which can have many of the same amenities as the major chains, but at a cheaper price of around $20 to $40 per night.

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      Stay at one of the local guesthouses, which will allow you better perspective on Pakistani culture. Rooms can cost less than $20 per day.

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      Pick one of Islamabad's clean and cheap hostels, which can cost as little as $3.50 per day.

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      To book accommodations, contact Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation at 011 (+92) 51 9272017-8 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below). If calling internationally but not from the United States or Canada, call 00 (+92) 51 9272017-8.

    Get to Islamabad, Pakistan

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      Fly into Islamabad International Airport.

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      Use the city's bus lines to get to your hotel.

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      Use the rail system, one of the last remnants of British colonialism, to travel outside of the city. The trains are well maintained and have air conditioning.

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      Try the small minivan services, which can be a very cheap way to get around, as an alternative to taxis.

    Discover Islamabad

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      Visit the distinctive Saudi Pak Tower in the commercial Blue Area of town, a mixture of modern and traditional Islamic architecture.

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      Stroll through Lover's Garden at Quaid-i-Azam University, and visit the campus' cafes and fairs.

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      Take a trip to the Lok Virsa Museum, which is considered one of Pakistan's finest cultural centers.

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