Welcome to The Canvas Hotel, located near Cantt Road in Varanasi, where comfort meets calm in the middle of the city’s gentle rhythm. Whether you're here briefly or for longer, every corner is designed to make your stay feel simple and effortless.
It’s not just about where you stay—it’s about how you feel while you’re here.
Let your visit to Varanasi be easy, comfortable, and quietly memorable. At The Canvas Hotel, every detail is designed to help you relax after a day in the city—whether you're here for a short trip or a longer stay.
Stay cool and comfortable throughout your stay with our individual climate control air conditioning systems.
Stay seamlessly connected with complimentary, high-speed wireless internet available in all rooms and public areas.
Savor delicious local and international cuisines expertly prepared by our chefs without leaving the comfort of the hotel.
Enjoy a pristine and welcoming room every day with our thorough and dedicated daily housekeeping services.
Rest easy knowing your vehicle is completely safe in our spacious and secure on-site guest parking facility.
Our friendly front desk staff is available around the clock to assist you with any inquiries, requests, or emergencies.
Among the many iconic spots in Varanasi, Assi Ghat stands out as a must-visit destination. Popular with students and travelers alike, this ghat provides a calm retreat from the busy and crowded streets of the city. Devotees take a dip in the sacred waters of the Ganges River and offer flowers at the Shivling before relaxing on the steps along the riverbank.
One of the most significant ghats in Varanasi is Manikarnika Ghat. Known as a sacred cremation site, it holds deep spiritual importance for Hindus who believe that final rites performed here help attain liberation. The ghat remains active throughout the day and night, with rituals taking place along the banks of the Ganges River, creating a powerful and deeply moving atmosphere.
Dashashwamedh Ghat is famous for hosting one of the most vibrant aartis on the banks of the Ganges River, drawing visitors into a deeply spiritual experience. A key highlight among attractions in Varanasi, the ghat is believed to have earned its name from a legend where Lord Brahma performed a sacred ritual by offering ten horses in a yajna.
One of the most ancient, wealthy, and revered temples in India stands in the holy city of Varanasi and is known as Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The name “Kashi” comes from the city’s historic identity, and the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is also counted among the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas, holding immense spiritual significance for devotees.