Explore Srinagar

Derived from the Sanskrit words ‘Sri’ (wealth and beauty) and ‘Nagar’ (city), Srinagar is the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, where nature’s finest beauty surrounds you at every turn. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas, this enchanting city boasts pristine lakes, lush Mughal gardens, and centuries-old craftsmanship that tells tales of its rich heritage. Located in the heart of this beautiful city, our hotel offers you proximity to these must-see attractions, inviting you to explore the wonders of Srinagar while enjoying a serene retreat. Come and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm that makes this city truly unforgettable.

Shri Pratap Singh Museum

The Shri Pratap Singh Museum, located 4 km from our hotel, is a treasure trove with over 80,000 artefacts collected from all corners of North India. Established in 1898, it originally opened to the public with Maharaja Pratap's palace treasury as its first collection. As the penultimate ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, the king’s legacy is beautifully preserved here. Over the years, the museum has amassed countless artefacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diverse cultures and traditions of the country!

An image of a museum building seen during a sunset
An image of Dargah Hazratbal Shrine seen from the bank of Dal lake

Dargah Hazratbal Shrine

Located around 9 km from our hotel, the Dargah Hazratbal Shrine is a sacred site that houses the relic 'Moi-e-Muqqadas', believed to be a strand of Prophet Muhammad’s beard. Situated on the northern bank of Dal Lake, the shrine offers a serene atmosphere, combining divine tranquillity with the peaceful ambience of the lake.

Shankaracharya Temple

Shankaracharya Temple, also known as Jyeshteshwara Temple, is a sacred abode of Lord Shiva, located around 1,000 ft. above sea level. Considered one of the oldest temples in the city, it offers a unique experience during Maha Shivaratri with vibrant lights and festivities, creating unforgettable memories. The temple is situated approximately 9 km from our property.

A platter with flowers, a candle being presented to a god by a woman
An image of Nishat Bagh with the Zabarwan Mountains as the background

Nishat Bagh

Located on the eastern end of Dal Lake, Nishat Bagh is a historic Mughal garden designed as a summer retreat. As the second-largest Mughal garden in Kashmir, it offers serene views of the Zabarwan Mountains. The garden is a beautiful example of Persian design, reflecting the grandeur of past rulers. It is situated approximately 11 km from our hotel.

Dal Lake

Located 12 km from the hotel, Dal Lake is a freshwater lake and the second-largest in the city, stretching over 15.5 km. It offers stunning views of the serene gardens built during the Mughal era. The lake transforms into a hub of activities, with boating in summer and ice skating in winter, making it a year-round destination for both its peaceful views and lively atmosphere.

An image of a boat sailing in the Dal Lake with mountains in the background
An image of a centre building at the Shalimar Garden

Shalimar Garden

Located around 14 km from our hotel, this is the largest Mughal garden in the city, situated to the northeast of Dal Lake. It reflects the timeless beauty of Persian gardens, a hallmark of Mughal design. Spanning 12.4 hectares, it was built by Emperor Jahangir for his beloved wife, serving as a symbol of love in the city.