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The boutique Living Room Hotel offers a relaxed alternative to Goa’s busiest spots. If you’re looking to relax in stylish surroundings, you’re at the right place here.
This bijou, four-storey hotel only has 27 rooms, so there’s an intimate, friendly feel. The pool’s a compact option in the heart of the grounds. It’s fringed by big, cushioned loungers where you can make the most of the sun.
The hotel’s main restaurant serves a mixture of western and Indian cuisine while the second serves Indo-Arabic grilled dishes for a change of pace.
In the evening, the lounge bar has an extensive wine list, plenty of cocktails and occasional DJ sets.
If you’re looking for a fun-filled break in India, then a holiday to Goa is in a league of its own. There’s something for everyone here, including idyllic beaches that are great spots to relax by day and party in the evening.
There’s also a unique blend of cultures across Goa. Ruled by the Portuguese until the 1960s, eastern and western influences combine here to make a unique experience.
The Living Room Hotel can be found in Anjuna. Part of the ‘hippie trail’ in the 1960s, people still come here year after year to find peace, love, meaning and even themselves.
The Living Room Hotel is only a 10-minute walk from Vagator’s markets and restaurants. If you’re looking for a relaxing day on one of Goa’s gorgeous strips of sand, Anjuna Beach is only slightly further away.
The beach in Anjuna is narrow but stretches for almost two kilometres. Banana boats and jet skis are the most popular water sports options on the front but, at the back, huts with cushions provide cocktails and curries. In the evening, there’s a lively party scene on the beach, where live DJs play.
The flea market in Anjuna has been a staple since the 1960s. It’s a great place to put your bargaining skills to the test. For a unique experience, there’s also a night market in Arpora.
Anjuna welcomes tourists from all walks of life. Here you’ll experience unspoilt beauty, charming beach huts and fascinating architecture.
Stepping out into the world of Anjuna, you'll be enveloped by a mystical and evocative atmosphere. Its character might be due to the fact that Anjuna was a major part of the 'hippie trail' during the '60s, or perhaps because this is still where people love to come to find peace, meaning, and even themselves. Anjuna isn't just for backpackers though; tourists from all walks of life come here to experience its beauty and for an exciting, fascinating step back into the past.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
The boutique Living Room Hotel offers a relaxed alternative to Goa’s busiest spots. If you’re looking to relax in stylish surroundings, you’re at the right place here.
This bijou, four-storey hotel only has 27 rooms, so there’s an intimate, friendly feel. The pool’s a compact option in the heart of the grounds. It’s fringed by big, cushioned loungers where you can make the most of the sun.
The hotel’s main restaurant serves a mixture of western and Indian cuisine while the second serves Indo-Arabic grilled dishes for a change of pace.
In the evening, the lounge bar has an extensive wine list, plenty of cocktails and occasional DJ sets.
If you’re looking for a fun-filled break in India, then a holiday to Goa is in a league of its own. There’s something for everyone here, including idyllic beaches that are great spots to relax by day and party in the evening.
There’s also a unique blend of cultures across Goa. Ruled by the Portuguese until the 1960s, eastern and western influences combine here to make a unique experience.
The Living Room Hotel can be found in Anjuna. Part of the ‘hippie trail’ in the 1960s, people still come here year after year to find peace, love, meaning and even themselves.
The Living Room Hotel is only a 10-minute walk from Vagator’s markets and restaurants. If you’re looking for a relaxing day on one of Goa’s gorgeous strips of sand, Anjuna Beach is only slightly further away.
The beach in Anjuna is narrow but stretches for almost two kilometres. Banana boats and jet skis are the most popular water sports options on the front but, at the back, huts with cushions provide cocktails and curries. In the evening, there’s a lively party scene on the beach, where live DJs play.
The flea market in Anjuna has been a staple since the 1960s. It’s a great place to put your bargaining skills to the test. For a unique experience, there’s also a night market in Arpora.
Anjuna welcomes tourists from all walks of life. Here you’ll experience unspoilt beauty, charming beach huts and fascinating architecture.
Stepping out into the world of Anjuna, you'll be enveloped by a mystical and evocative atmosphere. Its character might be due to the fact that Anjuna was a major part of the 'hippie trail' during the '60s, or perhaps because this is still where people love to come to find peace, meaning, and even themselves. Anjuna isn't just for backpackers though; tourists from all walks of life come here to experience its beauty and for an exciting, fascinating step back into the past.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.