Fairlawn
has been a family run Hotel since 1936 and has been
under the management of the
present family since that time. Our aim has always
been to make our guests as comfortable as we can.
Most of the guests who stay at Fairlawn are
intrigued with it's past and here
you can learn more of our past
Most of the guests who stay at Fairlawn are
intrigued with it's past. The building has been
shaped by the hands and minds of generations of
families whose memories and influences have
contributed to the unique character of the old
place.
Since 1783 Fairlawn has stood on the junction of
Madge Lane and Sudder Street, the heart of the most
cosmopolitan and vibrant area of the city and within
two minutes walk from the famous New Market area.
("New" meaning over 100 years old, compared to
Fairlawn, a whippersnapper of a building) About the
same distance away, past the Indian Museum, is the
Park St Metro station, Park St itself is just
beyond.
The Hotel is defined by its idiosyncrasies. Should
you need the impersonal semi perfection of a large
chain, it exists elsewhere in the city. However, for
a stay that you will cherish as much as your trip to
India, this is the only place for you. Colonial
charm and décor and a potpourri of styles ranging
from it's past, combined with modern facilities and
home comforts mark; the place as unique.
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