Your stay — IMU Hostel
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The Property — IMU Hostel
IMU Hostel sits in a converted colonial-era building in Fort Kochi, with high ceilings, mosaic floors and a laid-back courtyard. Its USP is the curated social scene – evening walks to the Chinese fishing nets, shared seafood dinners, and a noticeboard full of local homestay and backwater tours. It suits solo backpackers and young pairs who want a clean, characterful base to meet other travellers, not luxury. Standing in the lobby, you smell incense and cardamom chai, see a guitar propped against the reception desk, and hear a mix of German, Korean and Hindi being swapped over a map of Kerala.
Chronicles of Kochi
Kochi’s natural harbour attracted Romans, Arabs, Chinese and Jews long before Vasco da Gama landed in 1498, triggering Portuguese rule. The narrow streets of Fort Kochi still show Portuguese, Dutch and British layers – St Francis Church is India’s oldest European church, and the 16th-century Mattancherry Palace has Hindu murals gifted by a Portuguese king. The Jewish Synagogue, built in 1568, anchors Jew Town, now a lane of antiques and spice shops. Today Kochi is Kerala’s commercial and cultural capital, known for its biennale of contemporary art, seafood-heavy cuisine, and a tech-startup scene that hasn’t erased its trading-town soul.
Best Time to Visit
Full Kochi guide →Best months
December to February – clear skies, sea breezes, 28–32°C days; crowds are moderate except for Christmas week, but still manageable because Kochi’s main sites are spread out.
Peak / festival surge
December and January peak due to Christmas & New Year parties and the tail-end of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Hotel prices can double; advance booking essential. The Biennale (odd-year start, runs through March) draws art crowds.
Budget shoulder season
June–September is monsoon season: heavy showers, emptier sites, up to 40% off on rooms. The rain is warm and often short-lived; you can sightsee between downpours. October is also quiet with clear weather after the rains.
Weather & packing
July is full monsoon: expect daily torrential rain, 85% humidity and occasional thunderstorms. Pack a fast-dry rain jacket, waterproof sandals or Crocs, and a small umbrella; leave cotton jeans at home – they won’t dry overnight.
Live City Briefing — Kochi
- The Kochi metro’s Phase 2 extension to Fort Kochi is under construction until late 2026, causing road diversions along NH 966A. Allow extra time if taking a taxi from the airport.
- Vasco da Gama Square’s Chinese fishing nets were restored in late 2025 after cyclone damage, but some nets close during high winds. Check the net operators' schedule at the fish market before booking tours.
- Monsoon 2026 is forecast to be active in July, with a 60% chance of red-alert days. The Kerala Tourism Department advises checking local weather alerts before visiting backwater villages.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to IMU Hostel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floors 1-3 facing the courtyard or rear of the building. These are quieter and away from the street, with less foot traffic noise from the lobby and lift.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms facing the main street on lower floors (ground and first) – Kochi’s roads are busy with auto-rickshaws and trucks, especially from early morning. Also skip rooms directly next to the lift on any floor due to ding and chatter.
Best views
The best view is from rear-facing windows on floor 3 – you'll see the courtyard or neighbouring rooftops, not the street. Street-facing rooms offer little more than traffic and shopfronts.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 are the quietest – away from street-level bustle and not high enough for wind noise, but above the lobby hubbub.
🔊 Noise notes
Kochi’s streets are busy with auto-rickshaws, buses, and honking from 6am. The lift motor and lobby conversations carry through the building, so avoid rooms near both.
Insider tips
1. Check in early afternoon to secure a rear-facing room – request it when booking. 2. If you’re sensitive to noise, bring earplugs; the hostel’s thin walls don’t block corridor chatter well.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — IMU Hostel
Free high-speed WiFi in common areas and dorms/private rooms; no login password needed, connection drops occasionally in far corners of long building
One lift serves all 3 floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital access to The Hindu via tablet in lobby; physical newspapers not provided. The hostel occupies a refurbished 1950s godown with original high ceilings and exposed brickwork
Standard check-in 14:00–22:00, early bag-drop from 08:00 if room not ready; late check-out fee INR 300 until 16:00
Free storage in locked room near reception; available 08:00–22:00
Step-free entrance at side gate; lift to all floors; narrow doorways may limit wheelchair turning radius in some private rooms
No on-site parking; nearest public car park at Mattancherry Boat Jetty (INR 100/night, 5 min walk); no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full payment required 48 hours before arrival refundable up to 24 hours prior; INR 500 card hold for incidentals at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Hindu temple: Ayyappa Temple (174 m · ~2 min walk)
- Hindu temple: Pazhayannur Maha Vishnu Temple (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
- Synagogue: Mattancherry Paradesi Synagogue (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
- Church: St. Jacob Chapel (1.5 km · ~19 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Sampoorna Shopping Complex — 2.6 km · ~33 min walk
Police Museum — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 874 m · ~11 min walk
Cochin Harbour Terminus — 610 m · ~8 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Indian Rupee, INR
Use ATMs in Fort Kochi or Ernakulam for best rates; avoid exchange counters at Kochi airport or tourist-heavy spots as they add high fees and poor rates.
Cards accepted in most hotels, decent restaurants, and larger shops in Fort Kochi and Ernakulam; local auto-rickshaws, street stalls, and small eateries are cash-only.
Restaurants: 5-10% on restaurant bills or round up the total if no service charge. Taxis: not expected but round up fare. Hotel staff: 50-100 INR for bellboys/room service if they assist.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Small stalls and bakeries selling filter coffee/tea for 10-20 INR; avoid fancy cafés in Jew Town that charge 150-250 INR.
Local ‘meals’ (thali) at basic restaurants or toddy shops: 80-120 INR for a full vegetarian plate with rice, sambar, and vegetables.
A simple curry and rice or dosa meal at a local eatery: around 100-150 INR; seafood mains at budget places start at 200-300 INR.
Along Princess Street, Bastion Street, and near Fort Kochi bus stand, try dosa, idli, vada, and fried fish from small vendors; meals under 100 INR. Broadway Market in Ernakulam also has cheap snacks and fresh fruit.
Supermarkets like Reliance Smart, Lulu Hypermarket, and small local shops sell basics; prices similar across chains.
For affordable cotton/linen clothes and souvenirs, browse the shops on Jew Town and Princess Street in Fort Kochi; always bargain hard. Ernakulam's Marine Drive area has cheaper high-street shops.
Public buses across the city cost 5-15 INR per ride; best bus numbers run via the Seaport-Airport Road. From Kochi airport (COK) to Fort Kochi, take a prepaid taxi (around 800 INR) or bus to Aluva station then train/ferry to Ernakulam (very cheap, 40-70 INR total, allow 2 hours).
Eat at small restaurants used by locals (kallu shapp / toddy shops) for real Kerala food at half the price of tourist places. Buy a local SIM (e.g., Jio) for cheap data to use Ola/Uber for rides instead of tourist taxis. Use the Kochi Water Metro (15-30 INR per trip) to cross between Fort Kochi, Vypin, and Ernakulam instead of road transport.
Good to know — Kochi
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Emergency Contacts
KochiAll emergency services in India can be reached by dialing 112 (unified emergency number). Kochi also has dedicated local emergency services through Kerala Police and Fire Department.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Kochi, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at IMU Hostel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 874 m · ~11 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Cochin International Airport (COK) → Ernakulathappan / Fort Kochi area
💡 Most economical option. Board from airport main gate. Local buses connect to Masters Homestay area in Fort Kochi.
Masters Homestay area → Fort Kochi attractions / Mattancherry
💡 Essential for local hops. Negotiate fare beforehand or use Ola/Uber. Best for visiting Chinese fishing nets, spice markets, backwater tours.
Cochin International Airport (COK) → Ernakulathappan / Fort Kochi Railway Stations
💡 Direct airport shuttle train to main stations. Cheapest & fastest for reaching Fort Kochi. Walk to Masters Homestay from Ernakulathappan station (1.5 km).
Cochin International Airport (COK) → Masters Homestay, Kochi
💡 Pre-book through airport counters for fixed rates. Uber/Ola cheaper than white taxis but surge pricing during peak hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at IMU Hostel?
Request a room on floors 1-3 facing the courtyard or rear of the building. These are quieter and away from the street, with less foot traffic noise from the lobby and lift.
Which rooms should I avoid at IMU Hostel?
Avoid rooms facing the main street on lower floors (ground and first) – Kochi’s roads are busy with auto-rickshaws and trucks, especially from early morning. Also skip rooms directly next to the lift on any floor due to ding and chatter.
Is IMU Hostel noisy?
Kochi’s streets are busy with auto-rickshaws, buses, and honking from 6am. The lift motor and lobby conversations carry through the building, so avoid rooms near both.
Which rooms have the best views at IMU Hostel?
The best view is from rear-facing windows on floor 3 – you'll see the courtyard or neighbouring rooftops, not the street. Street-facing rooms offer little more than traffic and shopfronts.
What are insider tips for staying at IMU Hostel?
1. Check in early afternoon to secure a rear-facing room – request it when booking. 2. If you’re sensitive to noise, bring earplugs; the hostel’s thin walls don’t block corridor chatter well.
What time is check-in at IMU Hostel?
Check-in at IMU Hostel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does IMU Hostel have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi in common areas and dorms/private rooms; no login password needed, connection drops occasionally in far corners of long building
Is there a city or tourist tax at IMU Hostel?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near IMU Hostel?
Local ‘meals’ (thali) at basic restaurants or toddy shops: 80-120 INR for a full vegetarian plate with rice, sambar, and vegetables.
What is the cheapest way to get around from IMU Hostel?
Public buses across the city cost 5-15 INR per ride; best bus numbers run via the Seaport-Airport Road. From Kochi airport (COK) to Fort Kochi, take a prepaid taxi (around 800 INR) or bus to Aluva station then train/ferry to Ernakulam (very cheap, 40-70 INR total, allow 2 hours).
When is the best time to visit Kochi?
December to February – clear skies, sea breezes, 28–32°C days; crowds are moderate except for Christmas week, but still manageable because Kochi’s main sites are spread out.
Top Attractions in Kochi
💡 Go at 5pm to see the nets operated. Avoid weekends if you want quiet. Bring cash for fresh seafood from stalls.
💡 Attend the evening puja (around 6:30pm) for the best atmosphere. Dress conservatively — shoulders and knees covered. Shoes off outside.
💡 Reach by local bus from Ernakulam (30 rupees). Bring your own food and water; nothing sells nearby. Weekday mornings are empty.
💡 Photography costs extra — 30 rupees. Go early to avoid tour groups. Combine with the nearby synagogue (closed Saturdays).
💡 The rooftop café has good chai and a view of the backwaters. Ask the curator to explain the Theyyam masks.