Designed to the last detail
The Malabar House is more than a highly designed heritage hotel. It is an art hotel, with a carefully curated collection highlighting Kerala’s composite culture as a passage between East & West. All 17 rooms & suites are superbly crafted and have stunning colour schemes. They showcase antique and contemporary objects d’art.
1. wildlife, biodiversity & natural habitat
2. water & energy
3. climate
4. community, heritage & culture
5. jobs & education
6. decent work
7. inclusivity & opportunities
8. community, heritage & culture
9. investment
10. resilience
11. ethics
12. local sourcing
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1. wildlife, biodiversity & natural habitat;
2. water & energy;
3. climate;
4. waste.
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5. jobs & education;
6. decent work;
7. inclusivity & opportunities;
8. community, heritage & culture.
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9. investment;
10. resilience;
11. ethics;
12. local sourcing.
- the feel is small, cozy and personal, a heaven amidst this vibrant yet historical harbor city -
The Malabar House is a documented part of Fort Cochin’s historical fabric. Its history dates back to 1755, when Jan Herman Clausing, a Dutch, bought the property from Mathew Henrich Beyls. Subsequently owned by spice traders, tea traders & bankers, in 1997 it became Fort Cochin’s first boutique heritage hotel.
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