Palace on Ganges

Varanasi


Each room is individually themed on a regional Indian style, using antique furnishings and colourful design themes. The colonial, Rajasthan and Jodhpur rooms are among the best, but look at a few if you can, as the more expensive rooms aren't necessarily better than the less expensive ones. The rooftop restaurant is a highlight.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Varanasi attractions

1. Assi Ghat

0.08 MILES

The furthest south of the main ghats and one of the biggest, Assi Ghat is particularly important as the River Assi meets the Ganges near here and pilgrims…

2. Tulsi Ghat

0.16 MILES

Named after a 16th-century Hindu poet, Tulsi Ghat has fallen down towards the river, but in the month of Kartika (October/November) a festival devoted to…

3. Bachraj Ghat

0.24 MILES

This small ghat is marked by three Jain temples.

4. Durga Temple

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This temple, dedicated to the goddess Durga, was built in the 18th century by a Bengali maharani and is stained red with ochre. It's also known as the …

5. Tulsi Manas Temple

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The walls of this modern, marble, sikhara-style temple are engraved with verses and scenes from the Ram Charit Manas, the Hindi version of the Ramayana.

6. Shivala Ghat

0.47 MILES

A small Shiva temple and a 19th-century mansion built by Nepali royalty sit back from Shivala Ghat, built by the local maharaja of Benares.

7. Dandi Ghat

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The Dandi Ghat is used by austere ascetics known as Dandi Panths.

8. Hanuman Ghat

0.63 MILES

Popular with Rama devotees (Hanuman was Rama's stalwart ally in his quest to rescue Sita from the demon Ravana).