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Tau House Hotel

Almaty, Kazakhstan View On Map

Luxe Room - Double Suitable for 2 adults Check in: 2:00 AM Check out: 12:00 PM

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About This Hotel

The Resort is located at submontane of the Trans - Ile-Alatau, which is a part of the Northern Tian Shan mountain system in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, in the most stunning spot of the gorge "Alma Arasan" on the territory of complex of "Tau-Dastarkhan." The hotel is decorated in the style of "Chalet". Here is perfectly matched together the heat of fireplaces and hardness of wood is mixed with softness of carpets and stunning panoramic views of the mountains, all these are distinguishes a real alpine hotel. Cosiness of wood is carries the energy of nature and the heat of fireplaces will help you to rest and relax.

Amenities

Central Heating Central Heating
Hairdryer Hairdryer
Safety Deposit Box Safety Deposit Box
Toiletries Toiletries
TV TV
WiFi WiFi

Facilities

Laundry Laundry
Restaurant Restaurant
Spa Spa
Parking Area Parking Area
Sauna Sauna
Swimming Pool Swimming Pool

Resort Location

Unnamed Road, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Pricing & Fee

Usage Fee USD 200
Club Booking Fee
(7 nights)
USD 118
Split Week Club Booking Fee
(3 nights or 4 nights)
Starts at USD 78
Guest Certificate Fee USD 50
Cancellation Fee USD 50

Breaks Booking Fee
(7 nights)
USD 118
Split Week Breaks Booking Fee
(3 nights or 4 nights)
Starts at USD 78
Guest Certificate Fee USD 50
Cancellation Fee QVI Breaks packages are non-cancellable.

Additional Information

Child Policies:

  • 2 adults + 2 children: 3 and below – free of charge (sharing parents’ bed).
  • 2 adults + 2 children: 4 – 12 years old – 15000 tenge per night (includes extra bed payable directly to the hotel upon check-in).
  • For children aged 12 and above: 20,000 tenge per night (includes an extra bed and access to the spa center; payable directly to the hotel at check-in).

“Tau-House Hotel is located inside the Ilmente-Alatau National Park. Visitors are required to pay an individual entrance fee per person to access the park.”