Situated only 0.7 km from Chitram Art Gallery, the 3-star Hotel White House Cochin Kochi features Wi-Fi in the rooms, and a car park on site. The hotel is a good starting point to Kochi's sports attractions, including Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, which is 3.3 km away.
Coconut Museum is located only 450 metres from the property, and such natural sites as Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary Park are 2.8 km away. The Breezy Subhash Bose Lakefront Park is not so far from the White House Cochin Kochi, and Cochin International airport is 35 km away. The accommodation is situated nearly a 10-minute drive from Paradesi Synagogue, while Ernakulam bus station lies only 0.9 km away. Hotel White House Cochin is a short walk to Ernakulam South tube station, providing easy access to all the Kochi's attractions.
Some of the 15 air-conditioned rooms at this Kochi property are furnished with a sofa set and a work desk, and appointed with a minibar fridge, coffee and tea making equipment. A separate toilet and a shower, along with shower caps and towels, are featured.
Food Stop Diner offers Asian dishes and is situated nearly 5 minutes' walk from the hotel.
Kochi has something for everyone. From stunning art installations to beautiful water front walks and scrumptious foods from across the world, there is bound to be something for you!
Marine Drive is among the most beautiful and popular destinations in Kochi. It is frequented by locals and visitors alike due to the magnificent view of the backwaters and Kochi Harbour available here. The walkway is perfect to enjoy a relaxing stroll at any time of the day. Around the location, numerous restaurants and malls have come up which make it the de facto stop for shoppers as well. There are several boat jetties along the way and the International Boat Jetty Complex is situated here as well.
Jew Town or Jew Street located between Mattancherry Palace and the Synagogue is packed with shops that sell curio wood carvings, oil lamps, spice boxes, antique pieces and books on Indian subjects etc.
The Kochi Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Kochi and the wider Kochi Metropolitan Region in Kerala, India. It was opened to the public within four years of starting construction, making it one of the fastest completed metro projects in India.
Subhash Park is a beautiful park located next
to the boat jetty and opposite to Maharaja’s
College in the heart of Ernakulam. It’s a public
park which is maintained by the corporation
of Cochin and overlooks the Vembanand Lake’s backwaters
and Cochin Harbour. While stepping inside the park you
will find a straight entry towards the musical
walkway and marine drive. For fun, one
may enjoy boating in the children park
which is made in such a way to provide
knowledge about traffic rules.
Once a Portuguese, Dutch and British settlement, Fort Kochi is today a major part of the city of Kochi, drawing visitors from all over the world. Beaches, backwaters, monuments and many quintessential Kerala experiences are all waiting for you, right here.
Located inside the Bishop’s House compound in Fort Kochi, the Indo- Portuguese Museum showcases the Portuguese influence on the art and architecture of the region. The museum, preserves the rich heritage of Indo-Portuguese culture, art and architecture in Kerala, owes its origin to Dr Joseph Kureethra, the erstwhile Bishop of Kochi.
The Maritime museum greets you with all you need to know about the rich maritime history of Kerala. It throws light on the operations of the navy, its history, evolution and depicts various stories of sailors’ valour recorded in history.
Koder House, a magnificent building constructed by Samuel S. Koder of The Cochin Electric Company in 1808. The house is a supreme example of the transition from colonial to Indo-European architecture. Features like verandah seats at the entrance, floor tiles set in a chess board pattern, red coloured brick like facade, carved wood furniture and a wooden bridge connecting to a separate structure across the street are all unique to this bungalow.