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Brijrama Palace

Varanasi, India

India's Holi City

Also known as Kashi (city of spiritual light) and Banaras, Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in India and one of Hinduism and Jainism’s holiest places. It has even found a place in Buddhist scriptures and in the Sanskrit epic of Mahabharata. To visit this ancient Indian city is to be immersed in a history and culture of nearly unfathomable depth.

Brijrama Palace is one of the oldest landmarks on the banks of the river.  The Palace was built in the year 1812 by ‘Shridhara Narayana Munshi’ who was the minister for the estate of Nagpur. Munshi Ghat, adjacent to the palace is named after him.  In 1915, the Brahmin King of Darbhanga (Bihar) ‘Rameshwar Singh Bahadur’ acquired the palace and the Ghat came to be known as Darbhanga Ghat.

The architecture and the design is directly influenced by the erstwhile ruling dynasty of the Marathas. The rooms and suites offer a unique experience of old world charm with completely modern facilities whilst the spacious communal areas are light and airy with the terraces affording spectacular vistas at sunrise & sunset.

A choice of multiple cuisines including international and traditional local fare are on offer in a choice of dining locations within the Palace.  BrijRama also offers dedicated facilities & services to tailor ceremonies, poojas or any other Hindu ritual or rites for individual guests.  With the religious aspect of Hinduism being the very essence of Varanasi this ethos at BrijRama Palace is truly unique.

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  • Location, location, location
  • Elegance meets sophistication
  • Seamless service & hospitality
  • The Kamalya Terrace
  • Panaya Boutique

 

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