Malabar House
Cochin, Kerala
A haven of stylish hospitality: an 18th-century residence in one of India’s historic trading ports
To transform an 18th-century Dutch colonial residence into a small,
luxury hotel, and to preserve its calm spaciousness, is an
achievement anywhere. To do it in India is practically a miracle.
But miracles do happen, the Malabar House in Fort Cochin is proof.
Painted in heartening yellows and whites, furnished with antiques
and artwork chosen by the German owner, and kept spick-and-span by
Mr Isaac and his team, each of the 17 bedrooms is a haven
of tranquillity amidst a bustling harbour city.
Outside, you can almost smell the centuries of Imperial trade:
Portuguese forts, Dutch and British churches, Chinese fishing nets
and Jewish shops selling local spices and fabrics. After watching
the sun set into the Arabian Sea, dine in style, Indian or
European, at the hotel’s poolside restaurant. A favourite
amongst journalists and style-setters, Malabar House has won best
Heritage Hotel awards from the Kerala Government (and others) and
has become the first operation in India to be certified by Green
Globe, the global environmental certification programme for travel
and tourism.

Reviewed by Yasmin Boland
Last updated
01 August 2010
Highs
- The friendly staff led by the cheerful Mr Isaac
- The stunning design of the old home which dates back to 1755
- The excellent food and service
- The elegant, clean rooms, newly revamped
Lows
- The only real low light is that the pool at Malabar House is set in the reception courtyard, so dips feel slightly public – but this is no place for a ‘sun and swimming holiday’, it is an oasis for visitors to historic Cochin
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