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Situated on Willingdon Island, the Taj Malabar has gorgeous views overlooking Cochin harbour and the beautiful backwaters of Kerala. A great base for those wanting to explore the area, it seamlessly combines old-world elegance with modern day convenience. You can make the most of the hotel's great facilities available; lounge by the scenic swimming pool, take a complimentary sunset cruise on the backwaters, or venture to the spa to enjoy therapies and treatments specially curated to help detox and rejuvenate. Signature experiences include the Jivaniya muscle relieving treatment, and Pehlwan Malish, a traditional massage normally favoured by Indian wrestlers. A choice of dining options at the hotel includes classic Eastern and Western comfort food at The Pepper and delicious oriental dishes at The Pavilion, one of the only authentic Thai restaurants in Kerala. For exotic seafood, head to the Rice Boat restaurant, where in an incredibly unique setting of a stationary rice boat, you'll enjoy a delicious menu of authentically cooked seafood, accompanied by exquisite views overlooking the backwaters and historic Mattancherry.
Beautifully restored from the remains of a Victorian shipyard, this charming boutique hotel sits right on the waterfront, just a short walk from the famous Chinese Fishing Nets. Showcasing a wonderful mix of colonial Dutch, British and Portuguese décor, the hotel's interiors artistically reflect the history of the region in which it sits. Charming features include the high arched wooden ceilings and the terracotta floors, as well as a wonderful assortment of antique artefacts, like the genuine punkah fans and the maritime maps that decorate the walls. The hotel's cuisine is also reflective of the cultures that have influenced Fort Cochin and the state of Kerala. Open at dinner time, the Terrace Grill is the hotel's sumptuous fresh seafood speciality restaurant, with a charming lantern-lit terrace and beautiful views overlooking the bustling harbour front. The fine dining venue History provides guests with a delicious melting pot of flavours including those influenced by the Portuguese, Dutch and British, as well as local Keralan cuisine. The casual harbourfront setting and unique décor of the Armoury create the ideal spot for a delicious lunch, a quick evening snack, delicious cocktails and a variety of premium wines and liqueurs.
For a true sense of place but a setting the perfect distance away from the hectic heart of the city, Cochin’s Malabar House can’t be beaten. With its Relais & Chateau status you know the service is going to be attentive, the cuisine outstanding and the style unique. The hotel reflects the city’s history with distinctly colonial buildings and North African-inspired interiors (although with a modern twist) and there is a charming courtyard where you will find the bijou swimming pool. There’s also the ayervedic Purespa which specialises in a range of treatments that has emerged from an unlikely source – the ancient Keralan martial art of kalaripayattu. The hotel quite rightly prides itself on its culinary offerings. At The Malabar Junction at Malabar House, which is open for lunch and dinner, guests can enjoy both regional and Mediterranean cuisine created using fresh and largely organic produce which is sourced as locally as possible. Each evening, as guests dine under the stars in the courtyard, there are live performances of carnatic music. The rooms and suites are wonderfully vibrant in style. The ground-floor Deluxe Rooms feature either a double beds or twin bed. We recommend an upgrade to one of the the beautiful Roof Garden Suites which are located on the first floor. Not only are they more spacious, they also feature their own terrace. For the ultimate in space and luxury, opt for the duplex Malabar Suite which features a living room on the lower floor and a bedroom and terrace on the upper floor.
The Willingdon Island setting of this hotel means it seems far away from the business of Fort Cochin. With the plentiful facilities that you would expect from a Trident hotel, this is a great place to acclimatise before the start of your Southern India adventure. There’s a spa on site and following a treatment or two your long haul flight will feel like a distant memory. The pool is located in the charming courtyard and there’s also a fitness centre. Travancore is the hotel’s main restaurant and it is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can enjoy both local specialities as well as traditional Italian dishes. As the name suggests, The Seafood Grill specialises in providing the freshest and most flavoursome fruits of the sea. Two bars complete the drinks and dining options – the Cochin Trader Bar and the open-air Patio. Rooms are subtly decorated with natural tones which tend to overlook the landscaped gardens or the pool area. You can opt for a Deluxe Room or a slightly more spacious Superior Room. Alternatively, you can treat yourself to a Suite – top-floor accommodations that have a living area.
This exquisite boutique hotel, is set within the former offices of the East India Company placing it right at the heart of the city’s rich and varied heritage. It has only been open since 2015, however it has already become one of the most popular hotels in Cochin. Centred around a beautiful and light-filled courtyard with its distinct colonial feel, the hotel really gives you a sense of place. One of the most popular spots is the roof-top pool and café, both of which have incredible views out over the harbour... there are few places we would rather retreat to following a day of city exploration. There’s also a terrace lounge with an open-air theatre where occasional folk performances are held. The service is attentive, with nothing being too much trouble and the works of art throughout the hotel – including the Indian Street Market mural by two English artists – give the hotel something of an exclusive ambience. All-day dining is available at the main restaurant and dishes include local favourites as well as international cuisine. For a change of scene you can treat yourself to an evening at the Flint House sea food grill restaurant, or enjoy full meals or light lunches during daylight hours at the Pool Café. The spacious and luxurious rooms are beautifully decorated and located over three floors. The grandly-named Duke’s Chambers feature hints of vibrant décor and beautiful tile details in the bathrooms. You can also enjoy harbour views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.