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Best Western Radha Ashok Hotel (3 Star), Mathura



About Best Western Radha Ashok Hotel

Best Western Radha Ashok Hotel is an ISO 14001 hotel located in Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna and gateway to ISCON in India. Technologies, themes, services etc. may differ world over, but finally the intangible motion of hospitality makes the difference, and that's where the Best Western Radha Ashok carves a niche in the hotel industry.


Hotel Specifications



Accommodation

The Best Western Radha Ashok has 21 well-furnished, temperature-controlled rooms, which have been laid out by designers to make you feel at home. Added honours include well-equipped bathrooms and a worldwide satellite television network. The aim being that our guest enjoys both the ambience and the stay.

Dining

The Best Western Radha Ashok boasts of a multi cuisine restaurant where you may feast on Chinese and Continental cuisines.

Conference and banquet facilities

The hotel Best Western Radha Ashok provides meeting/banquet facilities accommodates up to 200. Conference services staff are also available.

Health and Recreation facilities

Hotel Best Western Radha Ashok offers several facilities and services that you may avail including live entertainment, Pool, Fitness facilities, guest laundry, Secretarial services, Car rental, Courtesy car, Doctor on call, Fax services, Foreign currency exchange, 24-hour room service, Safe deposit, and Security guard.

Basic Data

Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Mathura
City Mathura
Location 4 kms. from Railway Station;
3 kms. from Bus Stand
Rooms 21 Rooms


City Information

A trip to Krishna country- India becomes imperative to see how the Lord loved and lived his illustrious mortal life. Mathura is the centre of Brajamandala-the traditional name for Krishna country. Its original circumference was approximately 275 km, including Agra, Aligarh, Bharatpur, Kosi, etc. In this area, within a perimeter of 155 km shaped like a lotus, once heavily forested, are located Gokul, Nandgaon, Barsana, Govardhan and Vrindavan-some of the most important sites where Krishna grew up. Every inch of Brajamandala bespeaks of an association with Krishna. Like the phoenix, Brajamandala and the legacies of Krishna have survived due to the efforts of his ardent devotees like the saint-poets Surdas, Jayadeva, Swami Haridas, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Mirabai, and Swami Prabhupada, the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). It is worthwhile to visit the Mathura region for the sheer pleasure of tracing the early years of the life of Lord Krishna.