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Anchor House |
| | Anchor house is a 100 year old guest house,set at the beautiful water front of Cochin Harbour.One of the best Water Front Locations in Fort Cochin.Anchor House is situated on Mattancherry's Bazar Street; Should say,near the Jew Street. Five minutes walk from Fort Cochin. |
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Ballard Bungalow |
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The Ballard Bungalow is where one can touch upon the heart and soul of authentic Fort Kochi. This Dutch building traces its roots to a 200 year old history that extends right into the Dutch colonial era. During the British rule, the bungalow was used to house its high ranking officers and the building took its name from Mr.Ballard, the Honorable Collector of Cochin, who was the last British officer to stay here. After independence, it was bought over by the Cochin Diocese and is now being run as a heritage hotel, still retaining the old world charm of the original wooden floors and spacious rooms. |
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Beechboro Home Stay |
| | Beechboro is a beautiful ancestral house located in the heart of the heritage town 'Fort Cochin', at Napier Street and its Portuguese facade speaks of the historic nature of the structure. The house is in Dutch architecture built in 1735 AD, aesthetically decorated maintaining traditional themes.5 roomed homestay in Fort Cochin is located beside Fab India, round the corner from Malabar House and five minutes from the sea front in Fort Cochin. |
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Bernard Bungalow |
| | Old Portuguese colonial house owned by ancient Fort Cochin family with Portuguese antecedents. Not exactly boutique, but very friendly owners and excellent location right next to Malabar House.
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Bluegrass Homestay |
Bluegrass homestay is an ideal accommodation base for tourists who wish to explore the unending charms of Fort Kochi which is also known as a jewel in the crown of Kerala.
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Bounty Yatra |
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Located in the heart of the heritage zone of Fort Cochin, Bounty Yatra is a fine hotel offering warm and cozy stay. The hotel lies within a stone’s throw away from the numerous historic monuments scattered across the heritage zone. Lying in a peaceful and tranquil setting, away from the din and clamor of the town, it is an ideal place to relax and unwind.
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Caza Maria |
| | 2 absolutely stunning bedrooms down a small alleyway in historic Fort Cochin in this semi boutique hotel that over the road has a french restaurant attached. |
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Chiramel Residency |
| | One of the larger home stays and round the corner from Malabar House, the Maidan, Fort Heritage and Bernards Bungalow on its own quiet street. |
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Country Home |
| In true Kerala style, this house stands apart from the concrete houses all around. Jerome and Ponnamma are your hosts while you live in this mansion. |
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Fort Heritage |
| | A Dutch Palace built in the 17th century, Fort Heritage was converted into a 'Heritage' Hotel with ten luxurious rooms by the Syrian Christian family which owned it since 1945.The hotel has ten spacious air conditioned rooms exquisitely furnished with period furniture and paintings of that era and lavishly fitted en suite bathrooms with 24 hours hot and cold water, tub and shower.
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Fort House |
| | The Fort House located at Fort Cochin overlooks the harbour and provides good quality accommodation. The hotel doesn't boast of any opulence, yet provide basic facilities and is immaculate. The water front location is sure worth spending some quiet, contemplative moments in the evenings. |
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Hotel Arches |
| | Hotel Arches located at Fort Cochin captures the very essence of European Heritage, Cosmopolitan Temperament and Colonial Architecture. Have your breakfast at the rooftop restaurant! |
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Koder House |
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Koder House offers a private accommodation with the six suites , each of which comprises a huge bedroom, sitting room and bathroom with Jacuzzi. When the house was being renovated, the present owners took special care to retain its original character. |
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Le Colonial |
| | Le Colonial,nestled by the Chinese fishing nets in Fort Cochin is probably Asia's oldest colonial house- dating back to 1506, restored as a boutique hotel / home stay in the centre of Fort Cochin. Colonial chic meets art collection and exotic artifacts. Just adjacent to St. Francis Church, it is reputed to have housed Vasco da Gama and the Saint. After 150 years as the Portuguese Governor's home, it was one of the rare houses not to be destroyed when Dutch took Fort Cochin. It housed the Dutch Governors for century and a half till Ian vas Spall sold it to the British in 1795, who in turn, passed it to J.Thomas, the legendary English trader of tea. |
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