We stayed here for three nights. We were three adults. The good thing was that the room has one double cot and one single cot, so all could sleep well. It looks like an old bungalow very well converted to a hotel. Our triple room had all the basic requirement- good geyser(hot water 24x7), AC and fan too,TV, table chair etc. The bathrooms are neat. One issue we faced was that the commode is at a higher level and short people will find it a little discomfort. I suggest they provide a small stool to rest our legs. The BF is complimentary. They by themselves don't have a restaurant, but there's is an attached self service restaurant where you can have BF. They give you a coupon for Rs 75/ per person and you can go to the restaurant and have food. They don't have lunch as such, but various types of rice. Food overall is good. The staff is very friendly and helpful. We had a flat tyre and they helped us in getting it fixed. There is just sufficient parking place in the front of the hotel. It's just 1.6KMs away from the Big Temple. A good place to stay, but don't expect it like big hotels....
Read moreOne of the best stays ever! The host were cordial and showed us around the place. They have an impeccable antique collection which is maintained extraordinarily well. Every antique peice that decorates the place is very beautiful and will make you say 'wow'. The rooms are well maintained and had a large clean washroom. They also have a common kitchenette which has an induction stove, cutleries and plates with a wash area. They also have a garden which is a best place to relax and unwind. A lot of restaurants are available in the vicinity which is an added advantage of staying here. The restaurant right next to the building is owned by the host and serves delicious food(we tried breakfast and dinner, it was absolutely yummy). Raams In strives to preserve the heritage and it is evident in how they lovingly take care of this place. We are glad we chose to stay here! Will...
Read moreWe had an excellent stay for two days in this hotel rather a house of almost a hundred years vintage , which is tastefully modified with all modern facilities but still keeping the ambiance of the 1950s! The rooms ceilings and are " Madras Terraced" before RCC came into being. The whole place is tastefully and at the same time subtly decorated with local artifacts. The tariff is very reasonable and the staff is extremely polite and helpful. It is also centrally located. it has an attached Vegetarian hotel alongside where one can have both south and north Indian food. The price is reasonable . The stay at this hotel , or I would say home, brought back memories of my child hood in our spacious homes in Thanjavur where my grand parents and parents had homes!It has a spacious back yard where there is provision for rooms and comfortable stay even for...
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