Top Destinations in Nepal
Looking for a serviced apartment in Nepal? From short-term business stays to long-term corporate assignments, our serviced apartments in Nepal offer the space, flexibility, and comfort of home in key destinations across the country. Explore accommodation options in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and beyond - ideal for business travellers and relocating professionals.
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Whether you’re visiting Nepal for business or an extended project, we offer serviced apartments that cater to every traveller’s needs. Choose from modern studios to spacious multi-bedroom apartments, all equipped with essential amenities such as Wi-Fi, housekeeping, and kitchen facilities - ensuring you can work and relax comfortably.
Serviced Apartments in Kathmandu - The bustling capital city and business hub of Nepal, Kathmandu combines rich heritage with growing commercial development. Serviced apartments here offer convenient access to major business districts, embassies, and cultural landmarks such as Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa.
Serviced Apartments in Lalitpur - Known for its artistic heritage and quieter atmosphere, Lalitpur is a popular choice for business travellers seeking a blend of productivity and cultural immersion. Its serviced apartments are close to major tech firms and creative hubs.
Choosing a serviced apartment in Nepal with SilverDoor means combining comfort, convenience, and reliability. Our properties are handpicked for quality, featuring:
Spacious living areas ideal for both work and rest
Fully equipped kitchens and laundry facilities
Regular housekeeping and professional management
Central locations near business and leisure districts
Flexible rental terms to suit both short and extended stays
Nepal’s climate varies significantly by altitude and region. The Kathmandu Valley enjoys a mild, temperate climate, with warm summers (average highs around 28°C) and cool winters (lows around 2°C). Pokhara experiences slightly warmer and wetter conditions, particularly during the monsoon season (June to September). In the Himalayan regions, temperatures drop considerably, especially in winter. Business travellers should check the local weather before departure, especially if travelling between regions.
The official currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). ATMs are widely available in major cities, and most urban establishments accept major credit and debit cards. However, cash is often preferred for smaller transactions. It’s advisable to carry local currency, particularly when travelling outside urban centres.
Nepali is the official language and used in most business and government settings. English is widely spoken in the hospitality sector and among business professionals. Numerous indigenous languages are spoken across the country, reflecting Nepal’s rich cultural diversity.
Nepal operates on Nepal Standard Time (NST), UTC+5:45 - one of the few 45-minute time zones in the world. When scheduling international meetings, be mindful of this unique time offset