The hotel itself is a behemoth straddling one end of the RK Beach at over 3,500 sq m, the largest hotel in the city. Angular shapes - all marble and tasteful wood panelling and pretty chandeliers and a glass front overlooking the Bay of Bengal - give the hotel its character. In fact, the sea defines the hotel. All of its 225 rooms and three restaurants face east, with a generous view of the sea. My room, in the southern tower, is no different. Done up in tasteful lines with thrown-back chairs, a leather sofa, and a deep, comfortable king-sized bed, its crowning glory is the sea view. A member of the staff who showed me in, joked that I could see the sea even from the privy, and well, that's true.