Rajkot's Hidden Gem: Super Collection O Limda Chowk (Formerly Hotel Harmony) - Unveiled!
Rajkot's Super Collection O Limda Chowk (Formerly Hotel Harmony) - My Unfiltered Take: A Rajkot Rhapsody!
Alright, folks, buckle up! Because I'm about to spill the chai on Rajkot's "Hidden Gem," Super Collection O Limda Chowk (yeah, that used to be Hotel Harmony, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around the name change!). This isn't your polished, corporate review. This is me - the weary traveler, the comfort seeker, the… well, the occasional snob – putting my two rupees in. And let me tell you, Rajkot, you sneaky little city, this place… wow.
First Impression: The Accessibility Gauntlet… Mostly Cleared!
Okay, first things first: Getting to the Super Collection is a breeze. It's practically smack-dab in the middle of things, which is fantastic if you're planning on actually doing things in Rajkot. Finding it? Piece of cake. Accessibility… well, here's the thing. They say they've got facilities for disabled guests, and the elevator's a godsend. But navigating the lobby felt a little… clunky at times. It's not a perfectly smooth experience, but the essential facilities are there. Score one for effort! They actually have car charging stations! Now that's futuristic Rajkot! They also have a car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], and Valet parking. Well done.
Cleanliness and Safety: Feeling Safe and (Mostly) Sound
Let's be real, safety is huge right now. They've clearly put a lot of effort into their cleaning protocols. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection, and sanitized rooms between stays are my kind of jam. They even have room sanitization opt-out available. Talk about peace of mind! They've thought of everything!
The staff? Utterly brilliant. Always wearing masks, always washing hands. Staff trained in safety protocol is a big one for me, and they delivered. Extra points for hand sanitizer everywhere. They also have a doctor/nurse on call, and A first aid kit.
The rooms are sanitized, but you can opt out if you are on your own.
The Room: My Sanctuary (Mostly)
My room… oh, my room. First, let me just say, I love a good blackout curtain. Essential for a proper nap, especially after a long day of haggling at the local bazaar! They had everything you'd expect: air conditioning (a must!), an in-room safe box, a mini bar (essential), and free bottled water. Little things, but they make a difference. The bed? Comfortable enough to slump into, for sure.
Now, here comes the however. One tiny design flaw: getting to the plug near the bed was like an Olympic event. But hey, I’m an able-bodied person; a small inconvenience.
They’ve also got towels, Slippers, and Bathrobes, always a plus.
Internet: Praise the Wi-Fi Gods! (and the LAN Gods)
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah and pass the chai! Seriously, the Wi-Fi was surprisingly reliable (unlike some hotels I've stayed in). They even have Internet [LAN] if you're old school or need a super-secure connection.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Gastronomic Adventure (Mostly)
Alright, food! This is where things get really interesting. They have a buffet in restaurant. A vegetarian restaurant and an Asian cuisine in restaurant and a Western cuisine in restaurant!. I hit the Asian breakfast and it was a proper feast. Then there's the coffee shop to get my caffeine fix. And they've got a poolside bar!
I spent a happy hour or two nursing a drink and enjoying the sun. The poolside bar and the Happy hour were fantastic!
They also have a Snack bar and Desserts in restaurant!
Room service [24-hour], A la carte in restaurant, Alternative meal arrangement, Breakfast in room, Breakfast takeaway service, Bottle of water, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Salad in restaurant, and Soup in restaurant!
The food was generally excellent. Some of it was very good.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa Day Dreams (with a Twist!)
Okay, here's the kicker. They have a fitness center, a pool with view, and a spa! I’m talking Sauna, Steamroom & Massage! I’m a sucker for a good spa day. Now, the spa facilities are… well, let's just say they're not quite up to the standards of a five-star resort. But hey, for the price, and for Rajkot, it's a welcome treat. They've got a Foot bath, Body scrub, Body wrap.
Services and Conveniences: They Thought of Everything! (Almost)
From the Daily housekeeping to Laundry service, they've really thought of everything. Doorman, Concierge, and Luggage storage were all spot on. The Air conditioning in public area was a lifesaver, especially when arriving from the bustling city. And they offer Cash withdrawal, Currency exchange, Dry cleaning, Ironing service, and Safety deposit boxes.
For the Kids: Family Fun!
They have a Babysitting service & Kids facilities! They're family/child friendly!
What's Missing?
Okay, let's be real. No place is perfect. The decor is… functional, shall we say? It's not necessarily "stylish," but it's clean and comfortable.
Verdict: A Rajkot Winner!
Super Collection O Limda Chowk isn’t perfect, but it punches way above its weight. It's clean, safe, and the staff are genuinely lovely. The spa and pool area were a welcome bonus. And the location is killer! For the price, it's a total steal. Would I go back? Absolutely. Would I recommend it? One hundred percent.
My Quirky Anecdote:
One time I woke up to a peacock calling outside my window like a drunk salesman. I couldn’t understand the location initially and it felt like it was coming from my room! But the friendly Doorman sorted it out quickly.
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Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of the Lobby (Rajkot, Baby!)
- 10:00 AM: Landed in Rajkot. The heat. OH. MY. GOD. I swear I could feel my skin slowly melting as I walked off the plane. I instantly remembered why I'd booked a place with AC.
- 11:00 AM: Found the Super Collection O. The reality… it's… well, let's just say the photos online were generous. The lobby… it was a portal to the past, and not in a retro-chic way. More like… “Grandma’s dusty attic from the 1970s.” The furniture looked like it had seen things. Bad things. Like, a LOT of guests probably. The reception guy was nice enough, though. Gave me a water, probably because he could see the sweat dripping off my face. He also seemed a bit… overwhelmed. I'm guessing he's seen things too.
- 11:30 AM: Finally got to my room. It was… functional. The AC did work, praise the sun gods! The bed, though… let's just call it "rustic." I suspect it's seen more life than I have. Did a quick inspection for any unwanted roomates (the kind with legs, you know?). So far, so good.
- 12:00 PM: The first real struggle. The bathroom door… it wouldn’t close. I mean, at all. Like, the latch was just… broken. So, I had to rig myself. And I have to tell you, it was a challenge. Now, I wasn't exactly comfortable, so finally, called the reception, the man said, "Sir, the door is not lockable. But don't worry, we will have it fixed tomorrow." This is the first of many such interactions, I'm sure.
- 12:30 PM: Ordered room service. "Is it breakfast or lunch?" I was asked, with a hint of surprise. I was never sure of this place and their logic. The aloo paratha arrived. It was… edible. Let's leave it at that. The coffee tasted like slightly burnt despair.
- 1:30 PM: Noodle around the city with the auto-rickshaw. Finding some food around the city. After the disappointment of the room service, I really need something that's good.
- 3:00 PM: Back at the hotel. The door is still not working.
- 6:00 PM: Stood in a local store to get some snacks.
- 8:00 PM: The dinner, "Do you want the non-veg or veg food?" the waiter asked. After thinking about it, I ordered the veg food. It was the most beautiful thing that I've ever ate.
- 9:00 PM: Attempting to read, the room had no lights on the top and the bulb was gone, I needed to call the reception, but I was too tired to make it, so I will just leave the door unclosed, it's okay.
Day 2: Culture Shock and Chai Bliss (Maybe?)
- 7:00 AM: Alarm blares. Still no lock on the door. But hey, the AC is still blasting, so win! Attempted to wash in the morning.
- 7:30 AM: Breakfast. The same burnt coffee but the paratha was… slightly better. Maybe I'm just getting used to the taste of mild agony?
- 8:00 AM: Decided to throw caution (and my fragile sanity) to the wind and take a walk around the area. The sounds, the smells, the sheer organized chaos of traffic… it’s a sensory overload. It was a glorious experience! Found a little chai stall. The chai was incredible. Like, life-affirming incredible. Maybe this Rajkot thing is okay after all.
- 9:00 AM: Wandered the shops. Watched people going about their day. It feels like a thousand years have passed since breakfast.
- 12:00 PM: Decided to visit the Kaba Gandhi No Delo at the other side of the city, hoping to get a feeling of the city.
- 1:00 PM: Lunch. Found a little place tucked away from the main road, and enjoyed the food.
- 3:00 PM: Back to the hotel. The door is still not working.
- 6:00 PM: Chatted with local on the streets, it was fun.
- 8:00 PM: Wondering what's to eat. The previous dinner was so so good, I was dying for it. Guess what? It was not even half as good.
- 9:00 PM: Feeling the need for light, so I ended up using my phone's light.
Day 3: The Verdict (And, Oh God, the Door!)
- 6:00 AM: The sun is shining, and I'm pretty sure the door is still not closing.
- 7:00 AM: Still no lock on the door.
- 8:00 AM: Checked out.
Final Thoughts:
The Super Collection O Limda Chowk, formerly Hotel Harmony Rajkot… it’s an experience. A somewhat… challenging experience. It’s not a luxury hotel, but it’s a place. It's got character (though much of that character is a little…unpolished). The staff are clearly doing their best, even when faced with perpetually malfunctioning doors. Rajkot itself? Absolutely fascinating. The food can be hit or miss, there, but the chai? Pure gold.
Would I recommend this hotel? Hmm… Depends. If you're looking for pristine perfection, probably not. If you're up for a bit of an adventure, a taste of the real, and a story to tell at the end, then… well, you might just survive. And the chai… you need the chai.
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Okay, spill the tea! What *is* Super Collection O Limda Chowk? (And why did they change the name?! Seriously, Harmony was… well, boring.)
Alright, alright, settle down, caffeine breath. Super Collection O Limda Chowk (SC-O-LC) is, in a nutshell, a hotel. But not just ANY hotel, okay? This one's got history, and I'm pretty sure it's got *stories*. Previously known as Hotel Harmony (bleh), it now boasts a much more… uh… *memorable* name. They say it's a collection of experiences, a vibe, a… well, I haven't fully figured out what they're *aiming* for, but it's definitely not boring. The name change? Maybe they realized "Harmony" was selling… like, *nothing*. Seriously, even the pigeons looked bored with Harmony. (And trust me, I've spent a LOT of time observing Rajkot pigeons. They're a discerning bunch.)
What kind of rooms can I expect? Are we talking dingy, or delightful? (Or something in between, which I’m suspecting is probably true…)
Okay, this is where things get… interesting. Let's be honest, expectations matter, right? Don't go expecting the Ritz, okay? You're not in Dubai. But! They've (allegedly) renovated some rooms. I stayed in one that, let's say, *showed evidence* of a recent… attempt at improvement. The air conditioning worked! (A miracle in Rajkot, I swear.) But there was, um, a slightly off-putting smell of… old carpet and… maybe… something else I couldn't quite place. Think "Grandma's attic meets… a slightly damp laundry room." But the bed was comfy! And the shower had hot water! Small victories, people, small victories. I'm pretty sure there are *other* rooms that are better. I hope so, anyway. If not, well, bring a strong sense of humor (and maybe some Febreze).
The food! Ah, the burning question. Breakfast, lunch, dinner… are they serving something edible? Any hidden gems?
Okay, food! This is where SC-O-LC can, and does, occasionally surprise you. I’ve only eaten breakfast there (I'm a creature of habit, and honestly, I needed to go in slow). The breakfast buffet… well, it's a buffet. Don't go expecting Michelin-star quality. They have the usual suspects – puri bhaji, maybe some idli sambhar (hit or miss, depending on the day). I had a particularly unfortunate encounter with some "sambar" that tasted vaguely of… dish soap. (I won't name names, but let's just say I ended up ordering an omelette. And it was… passable.) The coffee? Instant. Brace yourself. But! (And there's always a but, isn't there?) I overheard someone gushing about the *dinner* options – apparently some local specialties are very tasty. I didn't try it, but the excitement in their eyes was… compelling. I think I'll brave a dinner there soon. Wish me luck… and maybe send antacids.
Location, location, location! Is it actually convenient? (Rajkot traffic is… a beast.)
Limda Chowk. That's the key, people. The name gives it away! It's… in Limda Chowk. Which, in Rajkot terms, means… centrally located, mostly. It's a bit of a whirlwind of activity. Think a crowded chowk, the smell of spices, and enough auto-rickshaws to make your head spin. But! It's close to all the important stuff – the markets, the shops, the… everything, really. You're right in the thick of it. So, expect some noise, expect some chaos, and expect to negotiate with those rickshaw drivers. But, honestly, that's part of the Rajkot charm, isn't it? Embrace the madness! Just... maybe pack some earplugs. And a strong sense of direction.
So, what's the *vibe*? Is it a good place for a romantic getaway, or more like a family-friendly, business-travel-friendly sort of joint?
Romantic getaway? Hmmm. I mean, you *could*, I suppose. If your definition of romance includes the delightful scent of… well, we've already covered that. But I don’t know… the general energy is… spirited. The walls have heard things, I'm sure of it. Family-friendly? Probably. Expect a lot of families. Business-travel-friendly? Yes, but again, manage your expectations. It's not a sterile, corporate environment. It's got a bit of life; maybe a little TOO much life.
Let's get down to the nitty-gritty: the staff! Are they friendly? Helpful? Completely overwhelmed?
The staff… okay, the staff. This is where Super Collection O Limda Chowk can be surprisingly charming. They are genuinely, fiercely, *Rajkot* friendly. They're trying, bless them. I had a minor issue (a flickering light, something I'm starting to think is part of the authentic experience). Within minutes, a gentleman with a big smile and a toolkit was at my door. He fixed it! And he chatted with me about my trip, about the weather (a crucial topic in Rajkot, apparently), and about… everything. They’re not always perfect; there might be some language barriers (if your Hindi is rusty, brush up!). But they’re trying, and that counts for a lot, doesn't it? The genuine eagerness to help makes the rough edges a little easier to handle. It's like a warm hug, even if the hug is a little… dusty. But hey, welcome to Rajkot!
My greatest fear: The Wi-Fi. Is it a torture device or a functioning necessity? (I need to stay connected!)
Ah, the Wi-Fi! My friend, prepare yourself. It's… intermittent. Let's just say that. You will have moments of blissful connectivity. You will also have moments of complete and utter frustration, where you'll question the very fabric of the internet. Don't plan on streaming anything. Don’t expect to upload anything. Accept that you will occasionally be disconnected from the world. Use this time for… reflection? Reading a book? Staring out the window and admiring the chaos? It’s a chance to unplug! (And maybe get some peace and quiet. From the Wi-Fi, at least.) I found it more efficient to simply accept its whims and find something else to do when it was not functioning. And it often wasn't.