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Built in 1905, the exterior has the stolid grandeur of an Edwardian nursing home while stairways display some period furniture and original wrought iron banisters. Most rooms are comfortable but …
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Mid-sized, well-located business hotel with several stylish flourishes. The wood-and-leather bed boards are fashionable but bathtubs are rather small. Elite rooms (6th fl) are brighter, with pist…
First impressions are highly offputting but the double rooms are actually decent value with bathroom and natural light. Singles are basic with shared toilets.
This crumbling colonial mansion-house has grubby walls but newly tiled floors in the bathrooms.
In a creaky old house, this comparatively inviting cheapie also has two AC rooms with excellent bathrooms, mosaic floors and fully renovated interiors that bring out their colonial-era appeal.
An Esheresque convent-style façade hides a more Soviet interior. Expect a melee at reception where potential guests must show valid long-distance train tickets. Howrah station is a five-minute wa…
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Called Calcutta in British times, Kolkata still conjures up images of squalor, poverty and urban disaster. Don't believe the hype. India's third-largest city is defined not by its poverty but by the energy, imagination and zest for life of its people.
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