Nainital is a glittering jewel in the Himalayan necklace, blessed with scenic natural splendour and varied natural resources. Dotted with Lakes, Nainital has earned the epithet of ‘Lake District’ of India. The most prominent of the lakes is the Naini lake ringed by hills. Some of the other important sites in the district of Nainital include Haldwani, Kaladhungi, Ramnagar, Bhowali, Ramgarh, Mukteshwar, Bhimtal, Sattal and Naukuchiatal.
Since the very days when the the British arrived and settled in Nainital, the Royal Hotel has been a defining landmark of this quaint lake town. Established in 1906 by Colonel George Edward Bridge, an officer in the East India Company, the hotel was a hill retreat catering to officers, policy makers and nobility during the British Raj.
After the colonial years however, the hotel was taken over by the Indian Government and subsequently sold to the Punvani's which runs it to this day. During the early post-colonial period, the hotel witnessed it's Renaissance, when it was revived from the guesthouse that it had become, and transformed into a disco/night club, Nainital's first and only for a long time. While it may seem ironic, over the decades gone by, the Royal has undergone a complete metamorphosis, but maintains it's nostalgic charm notwithstanding.
After the decade of the swinging seventies, the hotel was renovated and expanded. Six new rooms were built and others renovated to meet modern standards. It was during this time that the Royal was the set for "Masoom", the Shekhar Kapur directed classic. In addition, the hotel was officially recognized as a heritage hotel by the Indian Government.
But perhaps, the greatest honour bestowed upon the hotel was it's recognition in the book of the "Leading Hotels of the British Commonwealth". To date, it is the only hotel in Nainital to have ever achieved this noteworthy distiction.
From British noblemen to Indian businessmen, the Royal Hotel has been a home away from home for visitors since over a hundred years. With it's quintessentially British architecture, when one walks the corridors at the Royal Hotel, it becomes abundantly evident that history and heritage is all around.
Formidable bay windows, wood-burning fireplaces, stone walls, rustic walkways and impressive sculptures echo an old world charm that is seldom recreated in these modern times. It is no surprise then, that guests at the Royal Hotel often describe their stay as unique, nostalgic and unforgettable.
Nainital Honeymoon Package

Royal Hotel sincerely wishes you the most delightful holiday here, in the tranquil folds of the Nainital hills. On our part, we shall make every endeavor to make your stay with us a memorable experience. Allow us to familiarize you with the facilities and indoor activities provided for your entertainment and comfort while you vacation with us. At the Royal Hotel we offer you a home away from Home.
Built in the 1800s, this Heritage Hotel is the oldest in Nainital. The rooms have a lush Victorian decor, fully functional fireplaces and windows that open to the scenic view of the green majestic mountains.

SET in sylvan surroundings, Pavilion dates back to the 19th century when it was built as a ladies parlour run by a Swiss lady Mrs. Perk. A quaint wodden cottage, once used by forest rangers, adds to its charm and history. Later a new wing was added specifically as summer residence for Indian Nawabs.

BUILT IN the year 1918, Himalaya Hotel was host to Indian princes & kings in this erstwhile summer capital of the United Provinces. Situated on a hill near the lower tip of the Naini Lake, this hotel is ideal for a relaxing Himalayan Holiday; its splendid view of the Naini Lake guarantees the calming of frayed urban nerves.

Heritage chattels await you amidst the landscapes of the spectacular ‘Himalayas’. A picturesque location to help you revitalize and rejuvenate. An architectural marvel welcomes you in the lap of the scenic mountains. The perfect recipe for fun and frolic for you and your family. Get to experience the richness of the age old creation combined with the comforts of modern days.
A visit to ‘The Swiss Hotel - MANOR HOUSE’ will offer you indelible memories.
The present day structure was originally built as a bank building in 1910 and later converted into a boarding house called the ‘THE MANOR HOUSE” in the late 1920's. In 1957 its current owners took over the property and converted it into a hotel and has been the same ever since.










