William Warren

Asia's Legendary Hotels


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      Most of Asia’s legendary hotels, especially those in the tropics, were built in the days before air-conditioning, when high ceilings and open verandahs were essential for catching any passing breeze. Here a plantation chair and a handy table for afternoon drinks provide a view of the luxuriant garden at the Amangalla.

      A staircase with wrought-iron railings leads to upper floors in the lobby of the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower. Molded stucco decorations at the top of archways and columns and in the ceiling were often features of such neo-classical structures.

      ASIA’S

      LEGENDARY HOTELS

      THE ROMANCE OF TRAVEL

      WILLIAM WARREN

      PHOTOGRAPHY BY JILL GOCHER

      PERIPLUS EDITIONS

       Singapore • Hong Kong • Indonesia

      Published by Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd, with editorial offices at 61 Tai Seng Avenue, #02-12 Singapore 534167.

      Copyright © 2007 Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd

       Photographs © 2007 Jill Gocher

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      Evening view across Lake Pichola from the Shiv Niwas Palace toward the Lake Palace Hotel in Udaipur. Both are former royal residences which have been converted into hotels, a trend that has become increasingly popular in India’s Rajasthan region where princely states remained semi-independent during British rule.

      Comfortable wicker furniture provides numerous spots for conversation over tea or cooling drinks in the spacious public spaces of the Raffles Hotel. The white columns and marble floors offer a contrast to the tropical foliage just outside.

      CONTENTS

008 The Romance of Travel
020 The Peninsula Hotel HONG KONG
028 The Imperial INDIA
036 The Taj Mahal Palace and Tower INDIA
044 The Oberoi Cecil INDIA
050 Shiv Niwas Palace INDIA
060 Taj Lake Palace INDIA
068 Dwarika’s Hotel NEPAL
074 Ananda in the Himalayas INDIA
084 Galle Face Hotel SRI LANKA
090 Mount Lavinia Hotel SRI LANKA
096 Amangalla SRI LANKA
102 Taprobane Island SRI LANKA
110 Grand Hotel SRI LANKA
114 The Strand MYANMAR
120 The Oriental, Bangkok THAILAND
126 Sofitel Central Hua Hin Resort THAILAND
132 Raffles Grand Hotel D Angkor CAMBODIA
138 Raffles Hotel Le Royal CAMBODIA
146 Sofitel Metropole Hanoi VIETNAM
152 Hotel Majestic VIETNAM