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Nashik, Maharashtra · Wine Capital of India

Hotels in Nashik
Maharashtra

Where ancient pilgrimage meets India's finest wine country, Nashik is Maharashtra's third city and its most flavourful destination. The Vern At BLVD puts you at the centre of it all.

1 Hotel · Luxury Property
Best Season: Oct – Feb
170 km from Mumbai
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3rd Largest City in Maharashtra
700 m Elevation Above Sea Level
50+ Wineries & Vineyards
170 km From Mumbai on NH-160
Nashik, Maharashtra — Fidato Hotels destination
Nashik, Maharashtra Wine Capital of India · Ancient Pilgrimage City
About the Destination

Discover Nashik

Nashik is Maharashtra's third-largest city, set at 700 metres above sea level where the Godavari River begins its journey. One of Hinduism's most sacred cities and one of the four sites of the Kumbh Mela, Nashik simultaneously reinvented itself as India's Wine Capital, with over 50 wineries producing award-winning varietals from its volcanic basalt soils. This extraordinary combination of ancient temples, prehistoric caves, mountain forts, and world-class vineyards makes Nashik one of Maharashtra's most compelling destinations.

India's Wine Capital Nashik's volcanic basalt soils and cool, high-altitude climate produce grapes for over 50 wineries, including Sula (India's largest), York, Soma, and Grover Zampa. The annual Grape Harvest Festival at Sula (January–February) draws visitors from across Asia.
Sacred Hindu Pilgrimage City One of the four Kumbh Mela sites, Nashik is deeply sacred. Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshman spent their exile years here. The Kalaram Temple, Tapovan, and the banks of the Godavari River receive millions of devotees each year.
Ancient Forts & Buddhist Caves Nashik's surroundings hold extraordinary ancient treasures: the 2,000-year-old Pandav Leni Buddhist rock-cut caves, the dramatic Ramshej Fort, Anjaneri Fort (birthplace of Lord Hanuman), and the cascading Someshwar Waterfall.
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The Vern At BLVD is Nashik's finest Fidato address: a luxurious city-centre property with well-appointed rooms, a spa, pool, and fine dining. Book direct for guaranteed best rates.

The Vern At BLVD — luxury hotel in the heart of Nashik, Maharashtra
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The Vern At BLVD

Heart of Nashik, Maharashtra · City Centre Location

Located in the vibrant heart of Nashik, The Vern At BLVD is a luxurious city property designed for discerning travellers. Elegant Deluxe Rooms and Suites feature garden views, modern décor, and quality amenities. The property offers a spa, gym, swimming pool, and fine dining restaurant, making it the definitive Nashik address for business travellers, weekend getaway guests, and pilgrims alike.

Deluxe Rooms & Suites Spa Swimming Pool Gym Fine Dining Garden Views Free Wi-Fi 24hr Room Service
Explore Nashik

Top Attractions
in Nashik

Ancient temples, 2,000-year-old Buddhist caves, dramatic hillforts, sacred Godavari ghats, and India's finest vineyards: Nashik is a destination of extraordinary depth.

Sula Vineyards

India's largest and most iconic winery, Sula Vineyards at Gangapur offers guided vineyard tours, barrel-room tastings, and SulaFest, India's premier music and wine festival held each January–February. The estate also houses two boutique resorts (Beyond by Sula, The Source) set among the vines.

📍 15 km from city centre

Kalaram Temple

One of Nashik's most revered temples, the Kalaram Temple houses a striking black stone idol of Lord Rama, one of only a few such idols in Maharashtra. The temple is deeply significant as the site where Sita and Rama resided during their forest exile, as narrated in the Ramayana. Its architecture and riverside setting are equally impressive.

📍 Panchavati, central Nashik

Pandav Leni (Nashik Caves)

A group of 24 rock-cut Buddhist caves carved into the Trirashmi hills during the 1st century BCE to 3rd century CE. The caves contain beautifully preserved sculptures, Pali inscriptions, and monasteries used by Buddhist monks of the Hinayana sect. A UNESCO-eligible heritage site that rivals the more famous Ellora and Ajanta caves.

📍 8 km from city centre

Ramshej Fort

A formidable 2,000-year-old hilltop fort perched 1,000 metres above sea level, Ramshej Fort commands panoramic views of the Nashik valley and the Sahyadri ranges. The 2.5-hour climb to the summit rewards trekkers with ancient water cisterns, fortification walls, and some of the finest vistas in North Maharashtra.

📍 14 km from Nashik

Someshwar Waterfall

A picturesque cascade on the Godavari River near Someshwar village, surrounded by lush greenery and rocky outcrops. Most spectacular during and after the monsoon (July–October), the waterfall is a favourite picnic destination for Nashik residents. The adjacent Someshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, adds spiritual significance to the site.

📍 10 km from city centre

Muktidham Temple

A unique modern temple complex replicating 12 Jyotirlingas and Hindu sacred sites in a single 2-acre campus. Built entirely from Rajasthani white marble, Muktidham features exquisitely carved replicas of Vrindavan's temples, the Bhagavad Gita inscribed on walls, and a serene atmosphere that draws visitors of all faiths. A genuinely extraordinary architectural achievement.

📍 College Road, Nashik
Getting to Nashik

How to Reach Nashik

Nashik is easily accessible from Mumbai and Pune by road and rail. Maharashtra's wine capital is a comfortable 3-hour drive from Mumbai.

By Air

Ozar Airport (ISK) near Nashik handles limited domestic flights. Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) is the most practical air connection for reaching Nashik, approximately 170 km away, with connecting cab/bus services available.

  • Ozar Airport (ISK): 25 km from Nashik
  • Mumbai Airport (BOM): ~170 km
  • Cab from Mumbai to Nashik: ~3 hrs
  • MSRTC Shivneri buses from Mumbai
Mumbai Airport: 170 km

By Train

Nashik Road Railway Station (NK) is a major junction on the Mumbai-Delhi and Mumbai-Bhusawal routes. Fast trains from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus take approximately 3–4 hours. Direct trains also run from Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and other major cities.

  • Nashik Road Station (NK): 8 km from city
  • Mumbai CST → Nashik: ~3–4 hrs
  • Pune → Nashik: ~3.5 hrs (via Igatpuri)
  • Auto-rickshaws/cabs from station
Nashik Road Station

By Road

Nashik is ~170 km from Mumbai (NH-160/Mumbai-Agra Highway, ~3 hrs) and ~210 km from Pune (NH-61, ~3.5 hrs). MSRTC Shivneri and Asiad buses operate frequently between Mumbai and Nashik. NH-60 connects Nashik to Aurangabad (100 km) and the Ajanta-Ellora heritage corridor.

  • Mumbai → Nashik: ~170 km, ~3 hrs
  • Pune → Nashik: ~210 km, ~3.5 hrs
  • Aurangabad → Nashik: ~100 km, ~2 hrs
  • MSRTC Shivneri AC buses from Mumbai
Mumbai: 3 hrs on NH-160
Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know
About Nashik & The Vern At BLVD

Fidato Hotels operates The Vern At BLVD in Nashik, a luxury city-centre property offering elegant Deluxe Rooms and Suites with garden views, spa, gym, swimming pool, fine dining, free Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room service. Book direct at fidatohotels.com or call +91 8010 527783 for guaranteed best rates.

Nashik is Maharashtra's third-largest city and India's Wine Capital, home to over 50 wineries including Sula (India's largest). The city is also one of the four sacred Kumbh Mela sites, with deep ties to the Ramayana (Lord Rama's exile). Major attractions include the Kalaram Temple, Pandav Leni Buddhist caves, Ramshej Fort, Someshwar Waterfall, and the annual Grape Harvest Festival (SulaFest) in January–February.

October to February is ideal for visiting Nashik, with comfortable temperatures (10°C–28°C) perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and vineyard tours. The SulaFest (January–February) is one of India's most popular music and wine festivals. The monsoon (July–September) brings lush greenery and flowing Someshwar Waterfall. Nashik's 700m elevation keeps summers (March–June) more bearable than the coast.

Nashik is ~170 km from Mumbai (NH-160, ~3 hrs) and ~210 km from Pune (NH-61, ~3.5 hrs). Nashik Road Railway Station (NK) has trains from Mumbai (~3–4 hrs), Pune, and major cities. MSRTC Shivneri AC buses from Mumbai are a popular option. The nearest large airport is Mumbai's CSIA (BOM), ~170 km away; Ozar Airport (ISK) has limited flights.

Yes. Nashik's wine country, including Sula Vineyards (15 km), York Winery (20 km), and Soma Vine Village (18 km), is easily accessible from The Vern At BLVD by cab or hired car. The hotel's concierge team can arrange guided winery tours, wine tasting sessions, and SulaFest packages. The Grape Harvest Festival at Sula (January–February) is India's premier outdoor wine festival.

Yes. The Vern At BLVD offers modern amenities for business travellers, including free Wi-Fi, 24-hour room service, air-conditioned Deluxe Rooms and Suites, and a central Nashik location. The spa, gym, and pool provide excellent work-life balance for extended stays. Contact Fidato at +91 8010 527783 or info@fidatohotels.com for corporate rate enquiries.

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