There are several Colonial hotels across the globe that are famous for their unmatched hospitality and warmth. With their stunning structures, intricate design details, these places leave no stone unturned when it comes to making their guests feel like royals. Here’s our picks of the Colonial hotels from all across the globe:
1. Windamere Hotel, Darjeeling, India
Reflecting a true romantic and Colonial flavour, the Windamere Hotel is the only authentic Colonial Hotel in the Darjeeling Hills. The hotel staff and management always treat you as “private family guests” and will do everything possible to make you feel at home. If you are planning to celebrate Christmas in India and if you are travelling to Darjeeling at that time, then a staying at the Windamere Hotel is a must. Every year the Windamere Hotel organises Christmas week celebrations and Invites popular entertainers from the West End Theatre District in London. This year, the celebrations are going to be special as “The Totties” will be performing at the Windamere Hotel. Do not miss this opportunity and book your stay today!
2. Galle Face, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Galle Face is a masterpiece of Victorian architecture. The hotel offers amazing view of the ocean and of course, the dramatic sunsets. It’s famed for its amazing hospitality. The doorman of this hotel, K.C Kuttan, had become the icon of Sri Lanka’s amazing hospitality. He worked here since the British Raj and till his death and was famous for his friendly behaviour.
3. Amansara, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Originally built by a French architect, this place served as the royal guest villa. This guesthouse was then handed over to the Ministry of Tourism, Cambodia in 1965. After that, it was converted into a four-suite hotel. The resort has maintained its 19th and 20th century French Colonial aura and offers amazing hospitality to its guests.
4. Sofitel Legend Metropole, Hanoi, Vietnam
This French Colonial building has a rich history. From celebrities to legendary political figures, everyone has walked through its doors and has enjoyed the warmth of its hospitality. The staffs are extremely friendly and are known for treasuring the guests like royalties. Even the restaurants of this hotel serve Italian, French, and Vietnamese cuisine that’s incomparable. Personalities such as Charlie Chaplin and Jane Fonda have been their guests.
5. Carcosa Seri Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Also known as the “the house on the hill,” this place has welcomed many famous personalities throughout the beginning of the 20th century. It was first constructed by first Resident-General of the Federated Malay States. It has also housed all important British Representatives to Malaysia until the Japanese invasion in 1941. The hotel is best known for pampering their guests. In true Colonial style, the hotel also offers afternoon tea in the afternoon. It served as the official residence for Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II during their visit to the country in 1989.
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