Usuário convidado
4 de abril de 2024
If one was selling a house then it would be hard to sell in the locality where Badi Kothi is located. The approach is difficult at best and I wouldn’t recommend you driving there. “Free Parking” is a very dusty patch of ground right next to the hotel with cars having to share parking with litter, cows & stray dogs. The hotel itself is a heritage site and has a very impressive history. They have photographs of Indian PMs, freedom fighters & other celebs (poet & Nobel Laureate Rabindra Nath Tagore) who have stayed there. The lane also has the home of Prayagraj’s (Allahabad’s) famous poet, Nirala. The hotel is being refurbished and construction noises start at 10ish & last till 6pm ish. The whole decor of the place features intricate carvings on cement. A reminder of yester years. The doors are also original with bolts & latches reminiscent of 19th Century Indian havelis. The hotel building has an air of faded grandeur and needs extensive refurbished. The rooms are large & comfortable and have a TV, a small fridge & tea/coffee making wherewithal. The bathroom was large & equipped with modern fixtures, including a shower with decent water pressure. However one wall of the bathroom had a wall to wall & roof to roof huge mirror. This huge mirror is the only separation from the adjoining restaurant & kitchen. So you hear all kitchen noises in the bathroom. And if you crane your neck around the mirror you can actually see the outside. The service is outstanding. The manager Mr. Hemant goes above and beyond to cater to your every need. The front desk staff, Ms Romani, made check-in & checkout smooth and her welcoming smile & demeanor are what a traveler needs. She would also decorate the floor of the foyer with flowers —which gave off a pleasant aroma as one entered the foyer. In the restaurant Sonu also went above and beyond as he served us. Their restaurant serves Indian vegetarian fare and was quite on par with other similar hotels. The restaurant has both indoor as well as outdoor seating in the courtyard. In the evening a sitar strums the sitar & entertains with soft mellifluous sitar sounds.
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