Lazimpat (Nepali: लाजिम्पाट) is a residential area of Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal.
It is close to the Narayanhity Palace, and is well known in Kathmandu for its hotels, restaurants, schools, colleges, embassies and department stores.
The neighborhood's name derives from Lazimpat Durbar, that lies in its vicinity and was converted into Hotel Shanker.
[1] Lazimpat shares one border with Thamel, a popular tourist hub, and another with Baluwatar, a reputed residential area where the Prime Minister, Chief Justice, and the Chairman of Constitution Assembly reside.
Luxury hotels, photo studios, department stores and corner shops have been a special feature of Lazimpat.