Kridha Residency
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, VRINDAVAN/ Updated : Oct 28, 2016, 11:23 IST
Synopsis
Kridha Residency, on Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg in Raman Reti, is a modern hotel offering a range of facilities and unmatched services to guests in Vrindavan. The property is just a few minutes’ walk away from the famous Prem Mandir … Read more
Kridha Residency, on Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg in Raman Reti, is a modern hotel offering a range of facilities and unmatched services to guests in Vrindavan. The property is just a few minutes’ walk away from the famous Prem Mandir and Krishna Balaram Mandir, both dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is a favoured stopover destination for tourists and pilgrims visiting Mathura Vrindavan. Read less

Kridha Residency, on Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg in Raman Reti, is a modern hotel offering a range of facilities and unmatched services to guests in Vrindavan. The property is just a few minutes’ walk away from the famous Prem Mandir and Krishna Balaram Mandir, both dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is a favoured stopover destination for tourists and pilgrims visiting Mathura Vrindavan. All 50 rooms and suites offered at the hotel are tastefully decorated with Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna’s paintings that adds to the religious mood of guests. Air conditioner, refrigerator, 32-inch LCD TV, safety lockers and writing desk are some of the in-room facilities. Adding to guests’ enjoyment is the art gallery inside the hotel’s premises. Gymnasium, beauty salon, conference hall, laundry, parking, car rental, Wi-Fi access and doctor-on-call are also offered for the convenience of guests. The on-site Yoga Café cum Coffee Shop and Dasaprakash Restaurant offer delicious food to guests.
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