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Do you love to take a step back in time and revisit the colonial era? If yes, then there are a number of colonial hotels in India that still bask in the reminiscence of the British colonial era. Take a look:
1. The Windamere Hotel
The carefully restored walls and rooms of this hotel stand as a reminder of the bygone era. During the British Colonial time, The Windamere Hotel was known as Ada Villa. It was constructed for the British Planters and other Raj types on contract, in order to give them a feeling of a home away from home. It still has the suites that were once used by these people. The Windamere hotel is the only truly authentic British Colonial hotel in Darjeeling and the Himalayas at large. In case you want to experience the Raj-era, book your stay at The Windamere Hotel during your next visit to Darjeeling.
2. Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad
Decorated with intricate Edwardian artwork and rich antique decor, this majestic scorpion-shaped palace was built in 1894. It was used by the Nizams of Hyderabad as their residence. It has total 60 rooms and suites and each room is carefully restored to preserve the charm, elegance, beauty, and grandeur of this beautiful palace. The hotel has all the modern amenities including swimming pool, library, health clubs, and spa.
3. Hotel Bissau Palace, Jaipur
Built in 1920 by Thakur Rawal Raghubir Singhji, Hotel Bissau Palace was turned into a hotel only in 1977. Located on the outskirts of the old city of Jaipur, this is one of the most famous hotels in Jaipur. In case you want to enjoy the lifestyle of the Rajput warriors, you must book your stay here when in Jaipur.
4. Nadesar Palace, Varanasi
Nadesar palace was built in the 18th century by the British East India Company. The rich architectural style of the hotel exudes the elegance and cultural heritage of the holy city. Overlooking the holy Ganges, Nadesar Palace has hosted many famous personalities, royalty and statesman during the colonial era. Surrounded by a beautiful garden and mango orchards, this palace is a must-stay for anyone who wants to revisit the history of Varanasi.