Narayanhiti Palace Museum
Narayanhiti Palace Museum
Narayanhiti Palace Museum
4
Mandag
11:00 - 15:00
Torsdag
11:00 - 15:00
Fredag
11:00 - 15:00
Lørdag
11:00 - 15:00
Søndag
11:00 - 15:00
Turer og opplevelser
Finn forskjellige måter å oppleve dette stedet på.
Full visning
Inntekter påvirker opplevelsene som er omtalt på denne siden. Finn ut mer.
De beste måtene å oppleve Narayanhiti Palace Museum på
Området
Adresse
Ta kontakt direkte
Best i nærheten
Restauranter
1 553 innen 5 km
Attraksjoner
241 innen 10 km
Vi utfører kontroller på anmeldelser.
Tripadvisors tilnærming til anmeldelser
Hver Tripadvisor-anmeldelse går gjennom et automatisert sporingssystem før den legges ut. Dette systemet samler inn informasjon som svarer på følgende spørsmål: Hvordan, hva, hvor og når. Hvis systemet oppdager noe som muligens strider imot retningslinjene våre for fellesskapet, blir anmeldelsen ikke publisert.
Når systemet oppdager et problem, kan en anmeldelse automatisk avvises, sendes til anmelderen for bekreftelse eller gjennomgås manuelt av teamet vårt av innholdsspesialister. Disse spesialistene jobber døgnet rundt for å opprettholde kvaliteten av anmeldelsene på nettstedet vårt.
Teamet vårt sjekker hver anmeldelse som er lagt ut på nettstedet og bestrides av fellesskapet vårt for ikke å møte retningslinjene våre for fellesskapet.
Finn ut mer om moderering av anmeldelser.
4.0
318 anmeldelser
Ypperlig
111
Svært bra
124
Gjennomsnittlig
61
Dårlig
15
Forferdelig
7
Disse anmeldelsene har blitt oversatt automatisk fra originalspråket.
Denne tjenesten kan inneholde oversettelser levert av Google. Google fraskriver seg alle garantier, uttrykte eller underforståtte, knyttet til oversettelser, inkludert alle garantier for nøyaktighet, pålitelighet og eventuelle implisitte garantier for salgbarhet, egnethet for et bestemt formål og beskyttelse mot forfalskninger.
united
5 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
I enjoyed my tour during Nepal visit. The only main thing I missed was Shree Sadan because I could not find the way there. I regret so much not visiting the private place of Late King family. I will visit again next time during my visit.
Skrevet 19. august 2024
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Kevin K
Cupertino, CA110 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
Terrible. This important place is interesting and should be a must. But, so poorly maintained / set up I just barely recommend. Smells of mold, furniture needs washing, artifacts stored up so high you cant see, pictures / portraits without titles, walls need painting, bathroom smells of sewage / no toilet paper, Kings cars barely visible in dark garage spaces, on and on. We only went to kill time in rainstorm and we were totally underwhelmed
Skrevet 7. juli 2024
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Ram Warrier
53 bidrag
mai 2024 • Par
Had been here over 40 years ago. When the king was residing. Came a full circle visiting the museum and palace after all these years. Must visit. Beautiful memories and very well kept
Skrevet 21. mai 2024
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Jon T
58 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Alene
This was a fascinating insight into the lives of the former Nepal royal family. The palace itself is an intriguing design (best admired from the fifth-floor cafe across the road!) as is in the interior. As you follow the self-guided tour through the palace, you see paintings and photos of the royal family, taxidermied animals,, furniture and other personal affects that give you a tremendous sense of life in the palace. You can envisage foreign leaders and dignitaries breaking bread in the different meeting rooms. Semi-recent history is acknowledged but doesn’t overwhelm the tour. In my opinion, this is definitely worth the time (1-1.5 hours) and money (1,000 rupees for foreigners) during your Kathmandu visit.
Skrevet 22. mars 2024
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186 490 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Venner
This palace museum was the former residence of the king of Nepal, but is now marginal property ever since the mandatory was abolished. The complex has two main buildings set within impressive gardens. The main building is the palace of the king. The most impressive rooms are the Indian Durbar style reception hall and the throne room. The latter has an impressive silver throne, while the room is styled like a Hindu temple filled with images of Durga. The curved support columns are especially interesting.
The second building is the Shree Sadan, which was the palace of the crown prince. This palace exterior was built in a mixture of Nepal and Chinese architecture. The rooms are not as impressive or luxurious as this is the king's palace. I thought the most impressive parts of the building were the stylised bronze sculptures of light ns at the front entrance as well as the wooden frames incised with relief.
Note that non-Nepali and non-SAARC visitors have to pay a much higher entrance fee. Mobile phones and cameras are also not permitted. These have to be left at the counter. It's a shame because the collection of sculptures were most impressive.
The second building is the Shree Sadan, which was the palace of the crown prince. This palace exterior was built in a mixture of Nepal and Chinese architecture. The rooms are not as impressive or luxurious as this is the king's palace. I thought the most impressive parts of the building were the stylised bronze sculptures of light ns at the front entrance as well as the wooden frames incised with relief.
Note that non-Nepali and non-SAARC visitors have to pay a much higher entrance fee. Mobile phones and cameras are also not permitted. These have to be left at the counter. It's a shame because the collection of sculptures were most impressive.
Skrevet 21. mars 2024
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Mid Life Mad
Brisbane, Australia190 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
We enjoyed our tour here.
Firstly leave your bags at your hotel and come with the bare minimum. No cameras or phones are allowed.
The palace itself is a glorious homage to the 70s. There's not a pastel they didn't decorate with.
The throne room is amazing and the crown jewels jaw-dropping.
The cars were interesting, especially one gifted by Hitler and the carriage gifted by the late HMQE2.
The self-guided tour moved to slightly ridiculous at the "massacre site". Bullet holes. Signs indicating "this is where CP xyz was found" were...odd. and oddly humorous.
Overall, an interesting couple of hours if you have done the major Kathmandu sightseeing already.
An easy walk from Thamel.
Firstly leave your bags at your hotel and come with the bare minimum. No cameras or phones are allowed.
The palace itself is a glorious homage to the 70s. There's not a pastel they didn't decorate with.
The throne room is amazing and the crown jewels jaw-dropping.
The cars were interesting, especially one gifted by Hitler and the carriage gifted by the late HMQE2.
The self-guided tour moved to slightly ridiculous at the "massacre site". Bullet holes. Signs indicating "this is where CP xyz was found" were...odd. and oddly humorous.
Overall, an interesting couple of hours if you have done the major Kathmandu sightseeing already.
An easy walk from Thamel.
Skrevet 20. desember 2023
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Виталий П
Izma, Russland3 680 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Alene
The former royal palace is located in the center of Kathmandu, in the Thamel district, almost next to the Garden of dreams. Entry is 1000 rupees. Backpacks, smartphones and photo equipment must be left in a storage room, as photography is prohibited on the palace grounds. The palace itself and its grounds are quite large, there is a lot to see and spend time with.
Skrevet 16. oktober 2023
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Ron S
New York City, NY5 930 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Par
We went there on our last day in Kathmandu. No credit cards accepted which is weird as even tiny supermarkets accept credit cards. Very disappointing.
Skrevet 3. oktober 2023
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Rajkumar p
19 bidrag
jul. 2023 • Forretning
Best museum in Nepal called royal palace in Kathmandu is very famous and nice place with great art history and great museums with amazing historical place
Skrevet 21. juli 2023
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
Jeri F
Tulsa, OK325 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Par
This is a large, fascinating palace complex that includes the palace, gardens, garages holding vehicles from the tour of the century to present, and the personal home of the last royal family. No photos are allowed and all cameras and phones must be checked into lockers. It is self-guided. The gardens have a section of trees filled with huge fruit bats. The area where the royal family was murdered has been gutted but bullet holes are still visible. The fees for foreigners are higher than for locals, but it is well worth the price.
Skrevet 24. mars 2023
Denne anmeldelsen er den subjektive meningen til et Tripadvisor-medlem og kommer ikke fra Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor sjekker anmeldelser.
No special rules for foreigners AFAIA.
You can't take anything in with you except a small purse. No phones, cameras, hang bags, back packs, nothing.
You will need to check them in to the cloakroom (next to the ticket office) before you enter.
Skrevet 29. april 2024
Curiosity717565
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Is the museum open even on Saturday as a weekend day?
Skrevet 31. mai 2019
Abishek S
Dharan, Nepal
hlo I have heard that u r collecting old money. can I get information about it.?
Skrevet 12. desember 2017
No I don't have any old collection. If you want to buy some old stuff please visit Basantapur you might able to get some old coins!
Skrevet 28. juni 2018
Where can we buy tickets when we arrive and what days and times is the palace museum open?
Skrevet 29. september 2016
Hello Horton ,
ticket can be purchased at the entrance gate , ticket price is Rs 500 per person for foreigners , days and times of openings are
Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun (11:00am - 03:00 pm )
regards
Skrevet 30. september 2016
alicia b
Buenos Aires, Argentina
3 734 bidrag
Horario de visita
Skrevet 8. februar 2015
Viser resultatene på side 1-7 av 7
Inntekter påvirker opplevelsene som er omtalt på denne siden. Finn ut mer.
Er dette Tripadvisor-oppføringen din?
Eier eller administrerer du dette stedet? Gjør krav på oppføringen din gratis for å svare på anmeldelser, oppdatere profilen din og mye mer.
Gjør krav på oppføringen din