Utente ospite
20 novembre 2024
The entrance to the property is through an extremely narrow lane which makes you feel your car just may not pass through, but it it does and you look at a large wooden doorway and you may just feel a tad let down. But... But, when you enter the whole scenario changes, you're welcomed with a traditional Arti and tika and then you look around and get mesmerized with the chandeliers and the plush antique sofas where you sit down and have a refreshing nimbu pani while Abhirup gives you a short history of the place. the beauty continues into the courtyard and once we entered our room it was just visually stunning! Extremely old world, beautifully collected antiques and filled with a nostalgic old world charm! We were assigned a group of extremely attentive and kind hearted individuals who looked after our every need and actually made every wish their command and fulfilled them! What struck me was the level of individual attention paid to guests and the way they make you feel at home, whether cajoling you to try and eat a little more, or just the way they look after you. It just did not feel like a hotel but an extension of home with family members there to pamper you!! The Baul singers in the evening were enchanting to say the least! We have in our numerous travels across the country and outside stayed in many star hotels but they need to learn about hospitality from this team!! Thank you team Bari Kothi for an extremely memorable stay!! Special mention to Abhirup, Sandhya, Popy, Kishor, Chaitali and more who's names I unfortunately cannot remember!
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