Hotels in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is synonymous with royalty. The world over, the Maharajas and their Queens have been known for their grand palaces, lavish lifestyles and hospitality. Dotting the entire state, most of these palaces have now been converted into luxurious yet affordable Heritage Hotels. Several of them even have the owners living on the property itself and managing the hotel.

A stay at any of the heritage hotels is an experience by itself. From the world famous Lake Palace of Udaipur, the beautiful Devi Garh to the painted Havelis of Shekawati and Shiv Niwas Palace at Udaipur, there is a heritage hotel to suit every taste and budget and tempt the most jaded of tourist palates. The heritage hotels in Rajasthan are simply in a class of their own.

The Heritage Hotel properties all set global standards of luxury and deliver the famed Indian standard of hospitality and service. Meticulously planned and elegantly furnished, the Heritage Hotels make sure that as an esteemed guest, you feel like a royal and your every whim is catered to.
Choose a stay in a Heritage Hotel of Rajasthan now and prepare for the holiday of a lifetime.

Suryagarh, Jaisalmer
Suryagarh is akin to finding a glistening oasis in the midst of an unforgiving, expansive desert. This boutique hotel on the outskirts of Jaisalmer not just transports you to a different era altogether, but also represents a unique way of life where the focus is on careful preservation of tradition and history. The best part about this property is that you can find a haveli inside a haveli! Yes, the hotel housed in an imposing building has several small haveli-like structures that serve as intimate stand-alone suites. Traditional ambience, modern-day comforts and lots of privacy—what more can you ask for!

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur
The Rambagh Palace built in 1835 has had quite a journey in its 182 years of existence. From being used as a royal guesthouse to a hunting lodge, and then the residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and Maharani Gayatri Devi, the opulent structure has served various royal occupants. Today it stands as a luxury hotel under the aegis of the Taj Group, offering mesmerizingly grand rooms and suites, all of which have been carefully restored. Hand-carved marble latticework, cupolas, sandstone balustrades, cenotaphs, huge crystal chandeliers and sprawling gardens work in tandem to deliver the authentic haveli-like experience to perfection.

Chunda Palace, Udaipur
The Chunda Palace enjoyed a place of prominence in the Mewar kingdom, and stands tall to this day as one of the most noted architectural marvels dotting the landscape of the breathtakingly beautiful Udaipur. The property showcases the heritage of the region, offering its guests a mix of authentic hospitality and a regal ambience. The most striking features of this boutique hotel are the intricately hand-painted walls and ceilings crafted from bone inlays and natural colors, reflecting the nuances of rich art work. An assortment of carefully-crafted artifacts against the backdrop of these vibrant walls definitely adds to the charm and splendor of this heritage building.

Narendra Bhawan Hotel, Bikaner
Once home to the Maharaja of Bikaner Narendra Singh, Narendra Bhawan has now been converted into a heritage hotel. The property bears the stamp of its erstwhile occupant even in its new avatar, having been designed to retell the story of the last reigning king of the Bikaner state. Reflecting Narender Singh’s eclectic tastes, the hotel boasts of elaborate ceilings, traditional crafts juxtaposed with Bikaner terrazzo floors and Portuguese tiles in a vivid Narendra Singh, Narendra Bhawan has now been converted into a heritage hotel. The property bears the stamp of its erstwhile occupant even in its new avatar, having been designed to retell the story of the last reigning king of the Bikaner state. Reflecting Narender Singh’s eclectic tastes, the hotel boasts of elaborate ceilings, traditional crafts juxtaposed with Bikaner terrazzo floors and Portuguese tiles in a vivid color palette. The artifacts dotting the imposing structure are collectibles from the king’s travels to different destinations, far and wide. And it all comes together to make for a perfect haveli getaway.

Neemrana Fort-Palace
This heritage resort perfectly encapsulates the blend of history and beauty. The 15th century heritage building comprising 72 suites and rooms spread out in seven palace wings spanning out in 14 layers of construction layered into a hill takes grandeur to a whole new level. Apart from the tastefully designed rooms, done-up with charpai-like beds, arched walls complete with aalas and jharokhas, loosely draped curtains and wood work, the heritage hotel also houses two pools, hanging gardens and an Ayurvedic spa center. While the traditional vibe inside your room will transport you to the royal era, the modern amenities will set up you up for some serious pampering.

Hotel Bhanwar Singh Palace
Hotel Bhanwar Singh Palace is a luxury heritage hotel in Pushkar at the quite atmosphere at the outskirts of Ajmer city. With its princely royal rooms and tranquil garden, Hotel Bhanwar Singh Palace is an ideal place for living away from hustle of city during Ajmer visit. Just visit Pushkar and Ajmer with minutes from Hotel Bhanwar Singh Palace.

Hotel Alsisar Haveli
The Alsisar Hotels is owned by the descendent of the “Kachawa” clan of Rajputs. Alsisar Haveli is located in the heart of pink city Jaipur, 10 km from the Amber Fort. The magnificent Alsisar Haveli has an array of 45 gracefully designed and beautifully crafted, well equipped rooms. The rooms of this beautiful hotel has all the modern amenities like individual temperature control, attached bath tubs and showers with running hot and cold water round the clock. The amalgamation of the Rajputana and mughal architecture provides the Haveli with a very attractive look.

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