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Situated on busy Sarat Bose Rd, you might expect this chic hotel to be noisy; but inside, it’s a stylish haven. Everything about its interiors is designed to conjure up the vibrancy of Kolkata. The seven rooms are named after colours: for example, Crimson reflects the red brick of the Writer’s Building and Dalhousie Square, and Viridian mirrors the city’s botanical gardens and the Royal Calcutta Golf Course. A sense of British colonial grandeur is evident in the four-poster beds, ornate doorknobs and padlocks, and the various hues filter through every aspect of the rooms – Indigo has deep-purple side-tables, blinds, rugs and paintings lining the walls. The hotel is best known for its restaurant, which serves scrummy mocktails (no alcohol) and well-presented Western dishes, such as mini-gruyere tartlets and baked bhetki fillet in a mustard-and-lemon sauce. Its chessboard floor, bling chandeliers and ruby-red walls decorated with photographs of Kolkata, vintage clocks, keys, nuts and bolts and doorknobs create a fun, eccentric atmosphere. There’s even a ‘late-nighter’s menu’ in case you get peckish, offering nibbles such as a ‘nut case’, an assortment of walnuts, almonds and cashews.
Sights nearby
Local markets
Close to nightlife
City Style
Great walks
Restaurant
Colonial
Four poster beds
Full of character
Sit-out Terrace
Less £
Free wifi
Restaurant with rooms
Restaurant
Multi-cuisine restaurant specialising in local delacacies such as fresh bektiFour poster beds
Sit-out Terrace
Walking distance restaurants
Bath robes
Safe
Free wifi
Wifi
Air conditioning
Room service
Sitting Room
Sights nearby
Local markets
Close to nightlife
Great walks
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