After viewing the life of an old city, being surrounded by a language you’ve never heard, and absorbing a culture like no other; for your rest, we have a space to reflect and relax.
Nadidhara Room
The name meaning ‘River Guardian’, is a tribute to Lord Shiva who watches over the back alleys that serve as arteries to the ancient city. As you indulge yourself in luxuries fit for a king, open the window and get mesmerizing views of the hustle and bustle of a city that tells a story as old as time.
The room, meaning ‘wielder of the bow’, a reference to Lord Shiva, is a short stroll from the terrace that watches over the Ganga. Take in the rich heritage of the city with every detail that has been meticulously crafted in every stroke of the room.
Go back in time as you walk through the private corridors that tell you stories of yesteryear as you peek through the windows at the flowing Ganga. As you gently open the door to your ‘Earth’ room, you will be greeted with carpets from Bhadohi and Banarsi art that truly welcome you to the ‘City of Light’.
The Varuna Burj Suites are located in the semi-circular extension of the palace wall. These rooms near Vishwanath Temple offer a distinguished 180-degree view of the city and the river, while also providing the necessary facilities to our guests.
The Maharaja Suite is truly a class apart, owing to the decorations and amenities that come with it, including the signature slipper clawfoot bathtub, that guarantees to give you a royal feel.