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Green Woods-BethlehemvsThe Malabar House Fort Koch
Both hotels are rated very highly by professionals. Overall, Malabar House ranks significantly higher than Green Woods-Bethlehem. Malabar House ranks #2 in Kerala with endorsements from 5 publications including Frommer's, The Telegraph and Lonely Planet.
Green Woods-Bethlehem
Lonely Planet
11/236A,Kurishingal House, 11/236A, Kochi 682001, India
From $18/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast buffet
- Rooftop terrace
Top choice
"With a smile that brightens weary travellers, welcoming owner Sheeba looks ready to sign your adoption papers the minute you walk through her front door." Full review
The Malabar House Fort Koch
Frommer's
Fodor's
The Telegraph
Mr & Mrs Smith
Michelin Guide
1/269 Parade Road, Kochi 682001, India
From $192/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Step inside this chunky white 18th-century colonial British bungalow at the edge of the Parade Maidan, and you're immediately cooled by rooms in vibrant colors." Full review
"Luxurious but homey, this early-18th-century Dutch villa once housed European traders and bankers." Full review
i
Don't miss the chocolate-filled samosas in mango sauce, the restaurant's signature dessert.
8.0
"It is now a sumptuous heritage boutique hotel, decorated with contemporary art as well as antiques from around India." Full review
"Two 18th-century colonial-style villas surrounding a courtyard in Kerala, The Malabar House hotel is an exotic escape that's refreshingly removed from the hustle and bustle." Full review
i
Perhaps their plan was to use the suites as bait to make sure we’d come back again?
"There’s plenty of classic ambience about the place, the rooms liberally furnished with antiques and artworks, with only the minimally necessary modern intrusions — air conditioning, television" Full review