Dwarika's Hotel

  • It is a living museum that is energized with a purpose.

  • A remarkable example is provided by a unique hotel that won the Pacific Asia Travel Associations (PATA) heritage award in 1990… Blended into the rooms and walls are door frames, windows and other fixtures hundreds of years old with exquisite carvings.

  • Perhaps aside from Hotel Saint-Merry in Paris,which has the flying buttress of a neighboring church jutting through one of its rooms, the bathrooms of Dwarika’s maybe the most unusual design statement of any hotel anywhere. In a world of cookie- cutter luxury hotels, Dwarika’s stands completely apart... The hotel is more like a museum where the fortunate few have the chance to spend the night.

  • An architectural feat, Dwarika’s is also a collector’s paradise. Nowhere else can one bump into surprises at every step or do so much window gazing… The Shresthas have designed their own furniture using traditional motifs. They have restored old chests to make them into tables, made writing desks from old paving stones and elegant mirrors from carved window frames. No two rooms in Dwarika’s are alike and it is a veritable architectural challenge.

  • “Charming, restful, a piece of living history, Dwarika’s is an inoculation of calm against the beeping, banging, fascinating world beyond its doors”

  • “Unique in its genre, The Dwarika’s Hotel is like stepping into a Nepali art museum”

  • “….a truly unique hotel that not only delights foreign visitors but also constitutes a living model for other Nepalese who wish to create similar works of arts”
  • “…a treasure trove of Nepal’s most intricate and culturally significant architecture…a mecca of heritage and a luxurious oasis…”

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