Dining
Spice Court
A restaurant that shows the grandeur of a royal court, sunlit through an atrium, offering subtly spiced food from Thailand to India. The alluring vista of majestic palm-fanned columns and the view of the pool spell royal serenity.
Seats: 82, Timings: 12pm to 3 pm & 8 pm to 11 pm (open for Lunch & Dinner, facing the swimming pool), with live Indian music.
Heritage Room
It is a small, secluded, and private dining area adjoining the Spice Court.
Cuisine: Indian, Continental, Chinese, Thai, and Mughlai
Bar
The hotel boasts of a small but a well stocked bar. The ambience is suited for the younger generation and for singles.
Vaishali Café
Vital to the two religions towards which the Mauryan King- Ashoka was drawn, this city has seen mighty empires. Apart from being the world's first democratic republic, it has found mention in the great epic 'Ramayana'. The charm of our Café reflects this.
Seats: 32, Timing 7.30 am to 11 pm (Buffet Breakfast 7.30 am to 10 am) Cuisine: Indian, South Indian, Continental, Chinese and Snacks
Conference and Banquet facilities
At Hotel Maurya you get to choose from a range of Banquet/Conference Halls
Kautilya Hall
A name given to 'Chanakya' in recognition of his shrewdness. He has authored the 'Arth Shastra', in which his approach to Diplomacy and Rules governing society are extremely relevant, even today. He was the centre of attraction of many a court; our biggest convention centre honours him.
Theatre Style - 250 to 300 persons
U-Shape / Classroom - 80 to 100 persons
For Party / Marriage - 400 to 500 persons
Nalanda Hall
The site of one of the most noted monasteries for people coming from all over Asia, it was well known for its intellectual life. In its time, it was known to have over 10,000 students and 2,000 teachers. Our second largest convention centre, is named after this popular place.
Theatre Style - 75 to 100 persons
U-Shape / Classroom - 40 to 50 persons
For Party - 100 to 150 persons
Chanakya Hall
The legendary advisor to the Mauryan Kings, he was well known for his loyalty. No major decision was made without consulting him. To inspire others, we have named our Conference room after him.
Theatre Style - 40 to 50 persons
U-Shape / Classroom - 30 to 40 persons
For Party - 60 to 80 persons
Durbar-I & Durbar-II Hall
Courts and Chambers where discussions were held and decisions made, these massive halls were exquisitely decorated. Often the Kings would spend hours here taking to their subjects. Such are the conventions we have recreated.
Theatre Style - 25 to 30 persons
U-Shape / Classroom - 20 to 25 persons
For Party - 40 to 50 persons
Lumbini Hall
The birthplace of Prince Siddhartha who was destined to be the Enlightened One. This fertile region in Nepal is still visited today by tourists all over the world. At Hotel Maurya-Patna, this is embodied by a well-appointed hall for conferences, a swimming pool, lush lawns and sprawling gardens.
Theatre Style - 60 to 75 persons
U-Shape / Classroom - 40 to 50 persons
For Party - 100 to 150 persons
Administrator Hall
A similar chamber in which open discussions were held and reviews made of the happenings during the preceding week. This practice helped to shape rules and policies for coming weeks.
Theatre Style - 15 to 20 persons
Board Room
It is often the venue where heads of a company discuss agenda and deliberate over important issues. Complete privacy is assured.
Oval Shape - 15 to 20 persons
Ashoka Hall
A Mauryan King recognized as one of all the greatest and most respected of all Indian sovereigns. His wisdom and valor were unmatched; at a very young age he realized the futility of violence, and found it far more rewarding to propagate the message of love. This hall is in his memory.
Theatre Style - 25 to 30 persons
U-Shape / Classroom - 15 to 20 persons
For Party - 40 to 50 persons
Business Centre
State-of-art business center facilitates all business activities. The center also provides round-the-clock email and Internet access. There is provision for photocopier and fax machines along with modern presentation equipment.
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