Experience a sense of tradition with a stay at the hotel, with a pure vegetarian restaurant, located conveniently near the 5000-year-old Sri Guruvayurappa Temple.
Sterling Guruvayur is located conveniently near the 5000-year-old Sri Krishna Temple. The 71-room resort has a vegetarian restaurant that serves Kerala specialities & multi-cuisine delicacies & the resort has event space for religious functions & weddings.
Guruvayur is located in the Thrissur district of Kerala. The place is also referred as 'Bhooloka Vaikuntam' (earthly abode of Lord Vishnu). Here it is considered auspicious to witness Lord Guruvayurappa’s (Lord Krishna - 8th avatar of Vishnu) everyday routine starting from ‘Nirmalyam’ (witnessing the idol) to the ‘Athazha Seeveli’ (daily rituals). A thousand lamps that light up the temple, the delicious Prasadam made by the temple priests and the dance rituals at the Melpathoor auditorium are just right to immerse your mind and spirit at this ancient temple town of India.
All rooms are equipped with a tea and coffee maker, mini-refrigerator, safety locker, large storage space and a bath area with premium bath amenities. Built in typical Kerala-style architecture, reminiscense of the temples there, the lobby is ornate with rich Burma teakwood, embellished with mythical art and extends a traditional passage with wooden pillars leading to Varishta - an all vegeterian pan Indian restaurant.
The wafting flavours of filter coffee, authentic delicacies from Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and North India and the chef’s special continental varieties are sure to treat your taste buds with gastronomical wonders. Celebrate auspicious beginnings like weddings, anna prasadam, naming/craddle ceremonies or other social events within close proximity to the deity’s shrine. Pilgrims embarking on the spiritual journey of Sabarimala can also take a pit-stop at Sterling Guruvayur during the season of Mandala Pooja as it is considered pious to attend this activity at Guruvayur temple and take the Prasadam – ‘Panchagavya’ which is said to cleanse inner impurities.