Friday, 7 October 2016

4 Famous British Colonial Hotels

British colonial hotel in Darjeeling
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Standing as the remnants of the bygone era, the colonial hotels across the globe trigger a sense of nostalgic luxury even in the 21st century. Their rich Victorian flavour has an old world charm that will transport you back to the era marked by opulence and grandeur. Here is a list of 4 famous and must visit British Colonial hotels across the world:

1. The Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong

Nicknamed as The Pen, this hotel is a mute witness to the city’s rich colonial history. Opened in 1998, this hotel was built with the idea that it would be the finest hotels in the east of Suez. The hotel still follows the During the end of the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941, the British surrendered this territory in a meeting at the Room number 336 of it.

2. The Windamere, Darjeeling, India

Located on Observatory Hill in Darjeeling, The Windamere is a structure that stands as a witness of the Colonial era in India. Originally known as Ada Villa, this place was once used by the British planters as a boarding house.  was built in the mid-1800s. The Windamere still retains its original colonial flavour as each part of this place is carefully restored to preserve the old world charm. Take a walk down Memory Lane with a stay at The Windamere. If you are visiting Darjeeling, then book your stay with The Windamere, the only authentic British colonial hotel in Darjeeling.

3. Eastern and Oriental, Penang, Malaysia

Opened in 1885, the Eastern and Oriental Hotel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Being the first enterprise of the Sarkies Brothers, famous for founding a chain of luxury hotels across Southeast Asia, the hotel reflects the charming colonial past of Malaysia.

4. Pera Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Located on a hill overlooking the magnificent Golden Horn, this place was opened in 1882. It was primarily built for passengers who travelled to Istanbul from Paris in the Oriental Express. Pera Palace is a place that has housed famous guests including Ernest Hemingway, Greta Garbo, Mata Hari, Agatha Christie, and so on.

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