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Sector 45 is a residential locality in Chandigarh that is mainly known for the presence of Burail Fort – a Mughal-era citadel that is now in ruins. Many travellers, especially businesspersons, choose to stay at hotels in Sector 45 as they enjoy nearness to many significant areas and landmarks, including SAS Nagar (or Mohali), District and Sessions Court, Fortis Hospital, Industrial Area Phase 1, Punjab Cricket Association Stadium and Chandigarh airport, among others. Popular tourist attractions and markets are also easily accessible from here, making the area a suitable choice for leisure travellers too.
Almost every sector in Chandigarh has a market of its own that can cater to the basic needs of locals as well as visitors. Sector 45 also has a few general stores and other standalone shops; however, for an indulgent shopping experience, 44D Market (1.5 km), Sector 35 Market (3 km), Azad Market (3.3 km) and Sector 22 Market (4.6 km) are the top options nearby. The famous Sector 17 Market is also 5.6 km away and can be reached in 15 minutes. For branded stuff, main shopping malls in proximity are Piccadily Square Mall (3 km), Max (4.5 km), Centra Mall (5.7 km) and Elante Mall (6.2 km). Some of the popular places to eat near Sector 45 hotels are Nizam Dhaba, Nizam Rasoi, Buns, Uttam Café and Restaurant, Al Azeem Dhaba, Tandoori Hut, Chandigarh Rasoi, Lahori Dhaba, Pizza Galleria, Golconda Food Point, Karthik, Toshib Fast Food, Pashtun and Tossin Pizza. Chains like Subway, Sagar Ratna, McDonald’s, La Pino’z Pizza, KFC and Oven Fresh are also present around the locality.
There are plenty of places to visit in Chandigarh within 5 km of Sector 45, including Japanese Garden, Topiary Park, Garden of Fragrance, Silvi Park and Nehru Park. Some of the revered religious sites like Gurdwara Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib, Gurudwara Sri Amb Sahib and ISKCON Temple are also just a short drive away. Other popular attractions that are within a half an hour drive of Chandigarh hotels in the area are Le Corbusier Centre, Sukhna Lake, Zakir Rose Garden, Government Museum and Art Gallery, International Dolls Museum, Leisure Valley, Rock Garden, Butterfly Park, Garden of Silence, Open Hand Monument, Children Traffic Park, Chandigarh War Memorial and many more.
Chandigarh International Airport (15.7 km) is about a 30-minute drive from hotels in Sector 45 while Chandigarh Railway Station (9 km) can be reached within 20 minutes. For those travelling to the city by road, the main entry points include ISBT Sector 43 (2.4 km) and ISBT Sector 17 (5 km). From these transit hubs, prepaid taxis are easily available to travel to different parts of the city. Cycle and auto rickshaws are also widely available in the city and can be hired to travel shorter distances.
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It's a fabulous place to stay;the staff was very friendly, cooperative and very kind. i would always like myself and also recommend my friends to stay in this hotel.
Rooms are very small compared to the tariff they charge. No windows, showers do not work. Rooms are dirty and suffocating . They provided blankets During summer which was useless. Staffs are not professional.
Overall, had a pleasant and comfortable stay. Looking forward to staying here again.
Overall this trip was okay but Fab hotel you need to watch out your rooms. The room was smelling also bad. There was a dirty towel handed to us and then they provided another one but of no use. NO HAND TOWEL.
Stayed here for a night, and the experience was quite disappointing. The location is poor, it doesn’t even feel like a hotel until you step inside. While the rooms were clean and fairly well maintained, the service left a lot to be desired. The landline didn’t work, and the staff came across as quite unprofessional. To make things worse, we couldn’t sleep properly due to constant noise throughout the night. The guests in the adjacent room were extremely loud-shouting, slamming doors, and creating a ruckus. There was no check or control from the hotel staff on this behavior, which added to the overall unpleasant experience. Definitely wouldn’t recommend if you’re looking for a peaceful and professional stay.
Ac not working, tv not working , shower not working water not coming properly and baker very dirty m not satisfy. Please refund my amount
I had a very disappointing experience with this hotel. I booked my stay online at a confirmed price, but after reaching out to them, they demanded more money on top of the amount I had already paid. They even asked me to cancel my online booking and pay directly to them at a higher rate, which is completely unethical and unprofessional. This kind of practice feels like a scam and is extremely unfair to customers who trust the online booking platforms. If a hotel cannot honor the confirmed booking price, they should not list themselves online. I would strongly advise others to be careful before booking here.
Staff behaviour is too bad..! I recently stayed at Hotel HC Mohali Inn for a family trip, and it was a terrible experience. The accessibility was poor, making it hard to reach the hotel. The food was sub-standard, lacking flavor and quality. Additionally, the hotel is poorly connected to nearby attractions, making our stay even more frustrating. I booked online expecting better but left disappointed. I cannot recommend this hotel for leisure stays!
The Worst Hotel Experience I’ve Ever Had – Avoid at All Costs I've been using Booking.com for almost a decade to find hotels. Until now, I have never written a negative review. As a business owner myself, I know how damaging a bad review can be. But what happened to me at HOTEL AMBASSADOR SUKHNA LAKE CHANDIGARH was outrageous, and people deserve to know the truth. A few days ago, I booked three nights at this hotel in Chandigarh. Let’s start with the location: the hotel sits on a loud, chaotic street that feels more like a filthy alley in Old Delhi than a peaceful getaway. When we arrived, before we were even shown the room, the owner demanded full payment in advance. This has never happened to me in any Indian hotel before. I insisted on seeing the room first. The room was on the 4th floor with no elevator. The hallway stank of cigarettes. The room itself? A complete scam: The room I booked was listed as 17 square meters – the one I got was barely 11. The listing claimed a lake view. That’s a lie. There is no lake view from anywhere in the hotel – only a view of the noisy, grimy street. The bed was described as a Large Double Bed. In reality, it was 140 cm wide – a standard, small double at best. As if that wasn’t enough, the room’s window was made of cheap, paper-thin glass. In cities like Delhi or Mumbai, even budget hotels use thick glass to block street noise. Here, we could hear every horn, every shout, every machine from the workshops outside. It was impossible to rest. While I stood there, visibly unhappy, the hotel manager threatened that he would charge my card through the site if I didn’t pay in cash immediately. I panicked and paid him – a huge mistake. We sat in the room for ten minutes trying to figure out what to do. It was unbearable. Instead of a peaceful lakeview hotel, we were trapped in a noisy dump. I went back downstairs and asked to cancel the reservation. The manager refused, saying it was “already submitted to the system.” I called Booking.com customer service, waited 20 minutes, finally got a rep, explained everything. She spoke to the manager – who flat-out refused to issue a refund. Her only offer was a 10% refund if I could somehow prove the room didn't match the description. Eventually, we threatened to call the police if he didn’t refund the money. Under pressure, he agreed to refund just one night out of three. We had little cash left, so we took the partial refund and left. This was the most disgusting hotel experience I’ve ever had. But beyond that, I want people to know: Booking.com charges hefty fees but does nothing to protect you when shady hotels cheat their guests. This platform failed me completely, and I will never use it again. I will also make it my mission to spread the word that Booking.com is unreliable and unprofessional.

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