To stay at The Dwarika’s is to inhabit spaces tangibly connected to the past — seventy-six rooms and suites that carry Kathmandu's artistry into the present. Each is distinct, furnished not from catalogues but from our own workshops and collections: carved lattice, terracotta floors, linens, hand-thrown pottery. These are not backdrops styled for effect; they are fragments of a living museum made to be lived in.
Heritage Deluxe
40-47 m²
2 adults + 2 children (day bed)
King bed
Courtyard View
Handwoven textiles, carved screens, and hand-moulded tiles gather into rooms that feel collected rather than designed — intimate spaces where Dwarika’s legacy folds into daily life.
Generous in scale and layered in detail, the Junior Suite offers quiet seclusion and the warmth of craft — a setting for pause and reflection amid the rhythms of Kathmandu.
Shaped with the ease of a private home, the Executive Suite carries the lineage of Newar craft into a setting of space, composure, and quiet authority.
A three-level residence inspired by Newar palatial design, the Royal Suite unfolds with staircases, balconies, and a private rooftop terrace — where lineage and craftsmanship meet in grace.
The rooms, spaces open for exploration, for pause and quiet movement. Hold the rhythm of the house — unhurried, handcrafted, and restorative by design.
From the window, the courtyard unfolds in carved wood and ancient symmetry . Framed in quiet comfort.
Each room holds pieces the family chose — antique furniture drawn from Newari and Himalayan tradition that make the space feel inherited.
The walls carry history — bricks stamped with the names of ministers of the Rana dynasty. Fired 141 years ago, they were salvaged and set into these rooms, reminding of an era when Kathmandu was being remade.
The hallways themselves are part of the collection - antique furniture and paintings gathered by the family over generations.
The Lobby Fireplace surrounded by antique sculptures and masks.
LIve the Legacy
The Dwarika’s is a house of stories, shaped by generations of hands. When you stay, that legacy becomes part of yours — lived, felt, and carried forward.