Rashmi Guest House

Varanasi


Incense-scented, white-tile corridors and marble staircases lead to a variety of cramped but smart rooms boasting high marks for cleanliness and style. The more expensive rooms have views of Man Mandir Ghat. Dolphin, the hotel's rooftop restaurant, is a fine place for a beer-chased evening meal and one of the old town's few nonveg options.

The lack of public sitting areas or balconies make the place feel a bit claustrophobic.


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Nearby Varanasi attractions

1. Man Mandir Ghat

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Just north of Dashashwamedh Ghat, Man Mandir Ghat was built in 1600 by Raja Man Singh and later housed an observatory. The northern corner of the ghat has…

2. Dashashwamedh Ghat

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Varanasi’s liveliest and most colourful ghat. The name indicates that Brahma sacrificed (medh) 10 (das) horses (aswa) here. In spite of the persistent…

3. Ahalya Bai's Ghat

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This minor ghat was named after the female Maratha ruler of Indore.

4. Munshi Ghat

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Munshi Ghat – also known as Darbhanga Ghat – is one of the more photogenic ghats along the old town stretch of the Ganges in Varanasi.

5. Gate 2

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Foreigners should enter gate 2 (the Hindu exit) for access to Vishwanath Temple.

6. Vishwanath Temple

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There are temples at almost every turn in Varanasi, but this is the most famous of the lot. It is dedicated to Vishveswara – Shiva as lord of the universe…

7. Manikarnika Ghat

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Manikarnika Ghat, the main burning ghat, is the most auspicious place for a Hindu to be cremated. Dead bodies are handled by outcasts known as doms, and…

8. Pandhey Ghat

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Lots of laundry is spread to dry at this ghat along the Ganges.