Overlooking the Ganges, the BrijRama Palace is one of the oldest landmarks of the city located on the Darbhanga Ghat. It was built in the 19th century and the hotels 18-year restoration from a decrepit palace to the opulent heritage hotel it is today has been a labour of love. The hotel and rooms have amazing views of the Ghats and the river. The hotels courtyard is a unique space with many original features like rainwater outlets. The 32 rooms at the hotel are modern and elegant with distinct heritage elements. Each floor has a guest seating area. The hotel has 2 dining options: Darbhanga that serves a selection of International vegetarian delights and Chota Angan for fusion cuisine. In addition, they have river boat dining, candlelight dinners, breakfast on the boatand terrace dining options. Their Kashi Wellness Spa aims at promoting wellness through ancient Vedas and therapies. Incredible views of the Ganga River, aesthetically-pleasing interiors, courteous staff and delectable food, make a stay at this 200-year-old palace a trip to remember.
Location
BrijRama Palace is located on the banks of River Ganga and the Darbhanga Ghat. The hotel is around 1 hour away from the airport and 30 minutes from the railway station. Thereafter the BrijRama Palace can be reached by a private motorboat, arranged by the hotel.
Highlights
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A unique heritage and cultural experience
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Views of the Darbhanga Ghat and 180° panorama of the Ganga
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Trying exceptional cuisine
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Personalized aarti on the boat in the evening
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A range of unique dining options to choose from
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Subh e Baranas experience with Yoga, Ganga arti and Vedic chanting with breakfast on the boat
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Spectacular sunrise and sunset views
Gateway Experience
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Boat ride for an evening aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat
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Visit the Flower Market, Fabric Market or the Ayurvedic Herb Market for a locally enchanting Bazaar experience
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Visit the weaver's village of Sarai Mohana to see the zari work
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Visit the Kathwala Temple
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Visit the Bharat Kala Bhavan that showcases a vast collection of clay and bronze sculptures
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Explore Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon
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Indulge in city’s local gustatory offerings like Chaat, Lassi and Pan.