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For
us, the Casino Hotel was the beginning.
In many ways, it was also a crucible, a place where our ideas could
be tested, our mistakes made.
And finally, it was the place where our processes were brought to their
best possible levels.
Our guests tell us that this shows. And indeed, many of the experiences
and services the Casino Group offers were perfected at Casino Hotel
first.
For the first time visitor to Kerala, it's the ideal place to start.
For here you can transit gracefully between two worlds. On the one hand,
the cosmopolitan delights of Cochin, with its restaurants, shopping
and entertainment. On the other, Kerala's unique culture, manners and
cuisine.
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Willingdon Island
The Hotel is located on Willingdon Island, a man-made legacy of the
Raj era and one of the reasons why Cochin ranks amongst the world's
finest harbours.
As you drive to to the hotel, you pass the massive dockyards of this
ancient port, omnipresent coconut trees and stretches of glittering
Arabian Sea.
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The
Casino Hotel greets you in a traditional 'varvelpu', or welcome. The
garland, the aarti and the proffered coconut water are gestures you'll
become familiar with as you journey through our state.
Now properly
introduced, you are guided you to your room. Simplicity and elegance
are the lietmotifs, as indeed they are in all our properties. The parquet
floors in the room are a distinctive touch and you can luxuriate with
bubble bath and shampoo from the little clay pots in your spacious bathroom.
Once you're rested, ready, and refreshed, it's time to sail into Cochin.
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To Willingdon Island
The Hotel is located on Willingdon Island, a man-made legacy of the
Raj era and one of the reasons why Cochin ranks amongst the world's
finest harbours.
As you drive to to the hotel, you pass the massive dockyards of this
ancient port, omnipresent coconut trees and stretches of glittering
Arabian Sea. 1
The Casino Hotel greets you in a traditional 'varvelpu', or welcome.
The garland, the aarti and the proffered coconut water are gestures
you'll become familiar with as you journey through our state.
Now properly introduced, you are guided you to your room. Simplicity
and elegance are the lietmotifs, as indeed they are in all our properties.
The parquet floors in the room are a distinctive touch and you can luxuriate
with bubble bath and shampoo from the little clay pots in your spacious
bathroom. Once you're rested, ready, and refreshed, it's time to sail
into Cochin.
Splendours, New and Old.
If you've never been to an Indian city before, Cochin could be a riot
of sensation at first sight. It's one
of the most cosmopolitan cities in India, yet mixes all the spice of
tradition with its modernity.
Bustling Ernakulam is the newer and commercial part of the twin cities.
Enjoy your last scoop of Chocolate Chip icecream for a while (the Keralan
desserts will ensure you don't miss it much). Visit the malls and stores
if you want to stock up on clothes or personal effects. Most of the
world's leading brands are available here and if you're adventurous
enough, so are lots of colourful options in sarees and 'mundus' (the
traditional Keralan mens' dress).
But if Ernakulam is the heart, then the soul of Cochin lies in its older
quarters.
Here, eight centuries of history are on display, as are a kaleidoscope
of cultures. In a span of a few kilometers, you can see a Dutch Harbour
house, India's oldest Jewish synagogue, The Catholic St Francis Church,
Portuguese navigator Vasco Da Gama's grave, The Hindu Raja of Cochin's
Mattancherry Palace, The British Raj-era Cochin Club, and the towering
Chinese fishing nets on the harbour!
It's not surprising that the city teems with art experts and buyers
from Christie's, Sotheby's and the like - Cochin abounds in colonial
antiques and is considered something of a mecca for enthusiasts.
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Familiar
Pleasures
Excursions into the town can be as tiring as they are exhilerating.
Specially if you're not so used to the climate (Kerala usually oscillates
between breezy warmth, pouring rain and torrid sunshine!). The Cascade
pool can be the perfect restorative. Swimsuits are available in the
gift shop - which is worth a visit, even if you aren't so keen on a
dip. You'll find exquisite examples of traditional Keralan crafts, exotic
fabrics, garments, books, handbags and all sorts of fascinating bric-a-brac.
Another great way to relax is an ayurvedic massage. Ayurveda is the
ancient Indian system of medicine, and the Casino has its own resident
experts and fully equipped facilities
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Dusk
falls quickly in this part of the world. If the cocktail hour beckons
you, the Vasco da Gama lounge is the hotel's ever-popular watering hole.
You can linger over exotic cocktails (Cochin Thunder, Pink Ladies and
some superb concoctions based on the local tipples) or in a new twist,
sample some health drinks based on ayurvedic ideas.
If you're
in a mood to confer, the Durbar Hall is the place. It accommodates upto
350 people in gracious style. For smaller gatherings you can opt for
the Harbour Lounge Banqueting Suite, which seats 40.
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Kerala
on a Platter
The restaurants at the Casino hotel have become institutions for Cochin's
food lovers. If you feel a need to temper the exotic with the familiar,
The 'Tharavadu' is the place to begin. It serves an extensive buffet
for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Your first breakfast in Kerala could
be good ol' scrambled eggs, your lunch roast chicken and a shrimp salad,
your dinner a fiery squid curry and appams ( fluffy rounds of fermented
rice and pulses, the traditional accompaniment to Kerala meals). The
range of Indian and Continental cuisine is vast.
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Tharavadu,
incidentally means traditional cottage (the 'u' is almost, but not quite,
silent. But don't worry too much! Only a home grown Keralite can bend
his tongue around the intricacies of Malayalam pronounciation.)
The speciality
seafood restaurant, Fort Cochin, is our pride and joy, perpetually popular,
though it is open only in the evenings.
Good Housekeeping called Fort Cochin "one of the most renowned
seafood restaurants in India". Eating here is like diving off a
springboard into the flavours and textures of food throughout Kerala.
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