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Review of hotel surya



I landed in Surya hotel via reviews and photographs through Trip Adviser. Though there were comparable hotels, but I chose this property due to its nice gardens and heritage look. I was pleased with my selection when I reached the hotel. Though the room-size was just ok, but it was clean and descent. But I feel some refurbishing is needed in bathrooms .
I stayed there for four days and I liked my mornings in the garden. That was the only time one could afford to sit outside otherwise it was scorching heat throughout the day. The pool is descent and was opened for outside children. This made pool-side quite 'happening' in early mornings.There are many hotels nearby as Rivatas and Radisson but I was happy with my selection. Perhaps mall-road is one of the nicest places to stay in Varansi being in cant-areas. There is a mall-JVG and a nice park  at walking distance from the hotel.
The breakfast spread was really good and I loved it. Infact I had a good interaction with the Assistant General Manager Mr Samik Bardhan who made my stay really pleasurable. A friendly person with keen eye for details. He even made breakfast complimentary for my friend who visited me at the hotel, which deserves a special mention. I also witnessed some nice 'towel-art' in my room, all thanks to Mr Samik.
Though there were events lined-up daily in the evenings in the hotel but it never bothered me as a guest. On the contrary we could see some beautiful lightening daily in the evenings.
I found the restaurant 'canton royale' slightly expensive but the food preparation was good.
All in all a recommendable stay!!!










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