This hotel is located on the far end of the Puri Marine Drive, beyond the Lighthouse, and facing the sea with no obstruction. Being further down the road beyond Lighthouse, the beach wasn’t crowded and free from ugly shacks.
The hotel has a distinct regal style in its architecture and interior decoration: stone inlaid marble flooring in the reception, very thick looking walls supported on pillars in the balcony attached to room, carved wood trimmings in the room etc.
The room (#207) was generously proportioned and had a wonderful view of the sea, from right inside. We really enjoyed viewing the sea from the room; from the balcony and of course walking down to the beach in front. Even at night one could hear the sea from the balcony.
Fixtures and fittings seemed to be a bit worn out and dated; I had to practice a bit to get the skill of unlocking the main door.
The restaurant/ dining hall serves adequate choice of food for a la carte dining or breakfast buffet, for the Indian tourist.
The hotel also put out umbrellas and chairs on the sea front, and a Life Guards are present to assist in enjoying the sea waves.