India has transformed a lot since its independence. However, there are still a few places left where you can slip into the colonial past of the country and enjoy the grandeur and affable life enjoyed by the British during their hay days. If you want to take a detour in the past, then these British colonial hotels are a must visit for you:
1. Le Colonial, Fort Cochin
This British colonial hotel is considered the oldest hotel in Asia. Constructed in the year 1506, this was used by the Portuguese governor as his private residence. Later, the Dutch governor, who conquered Fort Cochin, sold this place to the British in 1795. In 1947, the then British governor Lord Mountbatten and his wife Edwina Mountbatten visited this colonial structure. This colonial hotel boasts 7 rooms and suites that will take you back to the colonial era.
2. Windaremere Hotel, Darjeeling
Located in the picturesque setting of Darjeeling, Windamere Hotel is amongst the authentic British colonial hotels in India. Formerly known as “Ada Villa”, this hotel served as an English boarding house during the late 1880s. It was used by the British planters. Later, it was turned into a hotel. It still has the “Planter Suites” which are now known as the Royal Suites. If you want to get the real taste of Colonial India, a stay at Windamere hotel is a must.
3. West View, Ranikhet
Witness the opulence and elegance of the colonial India with a stay at the West View hotel. Set amidst a picturesque landscape surrounded by fir and pine forest, this heritage structure dates back to 1918 and was turned into a hotel in 1957. This hotel has 7 suites and 11 double rooms, all designed to give you a rich feel of the colonial charm.
4. Holm Farm Heritage, Ranikhet
This luxurious hotel is a perfect amalgamation of old British era charm and modern comforts. This structure was constructed by a British Army officer in 1869. The officer used this place as his residence for long. Today, Holm Farm Heritage carefully preserves its old-world charm. The structure is mostly restored to preserve its original design and feel. Facing the enchanting Himalayas, this quaint colonial structure is a perfect hideout in the lap of nature. This place has 6 suites which preserve their colonial decor and helps the visitors slip back into colonial times.
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