Growing City — Punjab
The Hotel Industry in Taxila
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient Gandhara civilization ruins, attracting history enthusiasts and archaeologists from around the world
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Taxila, located in Punjab, is recognized as a growing city for Pakistan's hospitality industry. The city's hotel sector is driven by UNESCO heritage, Gandhara ruins, Taxila Museum, attracting a diverse mix of business travelers, domestic tourists, and international visitors.
As Pakistan's tourism industry continues to grow — driven by government initiatives, improved infrastructure, and increasing global interest — Taxila's hotels face both opportunities and challenges. The need for modern, efficient hotel management technology has never been greater.
From luxury hotels and boutique properties to guest houses and mountain resorts, every type of accommodation in Taxila can benefit from a comprehensive hotel management system that handles bookings, finance, staffing, and guest services — while ensuring full FBR tax compliance.
Taxila is Known For
How Hostanova Helps Taxila Hotels Thrive
FBR Tax Compliance
Automatic GST/PST calculations and FBR integration — essential for legally operating hotels in Taxila.
Offline-First PWA
Works without internet connectivity — critical for properties in Punjab where connectivity can be intermittent.
Multi-Property Support
Manage multiple properties across Taxila and neighboring cities from one centralized dashboard.
Local Pricing
Plans from $99/month with multi-currency support, making professional hotel management accessible to all Taxila properties.
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Hotel Industry FAQ — Taxila
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Hotel Management System Pricing for Taxila
Modern hospitality operations in Taxila can start lean and scale into the full Hostanova stack as occupancy, departments, and service complexity expand.
Essential
$99
/ month
10 core modules + per-room pricing
- 10 core modules for rooms, bookings, finance, HR, inventory, and maintenance
- FBR-ready billing and province-based tax templates
- Designed for small hotels and guest houses
- Starts at $99/month plus per-room pricing
Best for small hotels and guest houses
Professional
$199
/ month
16 modules + per-room pricing
- 16 modules including POS, reporting, loyalty, F&B, cafe, and laundry
- Priority support for growing hotel operations
- Built for 30-150 room properties and expanding resorts
- Starts at $199/month plus per-room pricing
Best for mid-size hotels and resorts
Enterprise
$399
/ month
Full 23-module suite + per-room pricing
- Full 23-module suite with spa, cinema, golf, halls, transport, and designers
- Offline sync engine and advanced service operations
- Dedicated onboarding and enterprise-grade rollout support
- Starts at $399/month plus per-room pricing
Built for large hotels, resorts, and hotel groups
Module access, service operations, and offline tooling vary by tier. Entry pricing starts at $99/month plus per-room charges. See full pricing.
Join Taxila's Modern Hotels
Upgrade your hotel operations with Pakistan's most complete hotel management system. Plans from $99/month.
Industry Resources & Standards
Authoritative references relevant to hotel management in Taxila
UNWTO — World Tourism Organization
International tourism arrival statistics and destination competitiveness research
WTTC — World Travel & Tourism Council
Pakistan travel and tourism GDP contribution data and economic impact reports
PTDC — Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation
Government initiatives for Pakistan hotel industry development and tourism growth
FBR — Federal Board of Revenue Pakistan
Regulatory and tax framework governing Pakistan's hospitality businesses
IFC — International Finance Corporation
World Bank Group programs financing and supporting Pakistan's hospitality sector
PATA — Pacific Asia Travel Association
South Asia tourism market insights, trends, and sustainable development programs