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Converted to a heritage hotel in 1994, Alsisar Haveli has been aesthetically restored, incorporating in itself the grandeur of traditional Rajput architecture with rambling courtyards, serene alcoves
and lush greenery.
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Bissau Palace is an elegant heritage hotel built in 1919 and recently renovated. Close to the walled city of Jaipur and overlooking the Tiger fort, the Bissau Palace offers an oasis of calm, care,
comfort and respite from the 'heat and dust' of the city. |
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Castle Kanota has a royal ambiance that segregates it from the rest of the heritage hotels. Its enchanting façade and unmatched interiors gives it a royal look. The stay in castle is an irreplaceable
experience offering you a holiday that you will never forget. |
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Hotel Chirmi Palace is located in the heart of Jaipur, away from the incessant hub of the old city. Sights of tourist attraction and shopping complexes are within easy reach. |
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Chomu Palace, a reflection of the Royal Palaces of India, is a 300 year old elegant fortified palace hotel and one of the places to visit in Rajasthan. The Chomu Palace revives the gracious lifestyles
of the princes of Rajasthan and the heritage of India. |
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The Hotel Diggi Palace is a part of the original haveli of the Thakurs of Diggi, and is nestled amidst 18 acres of a cluster of havelis, structures and gardens owned by the family. The family also
resides in the main part of the haveli and takes active part in the upkeep and administration of the hotel. |
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Built in 1930 by descendents of Maharaja Prithvi Raj of Amber (1503 AD - 1528 AD), Hari Mahal, a palatial mansion set in a huge garden is the perfect example of Rajput and Mughal architecture. |
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The Lal Mahal Palace was the hunting lodge and a forest retreat of the erstwhile rulers of Jaipur. The Lal Mahal Palace as the name itself reflects is actually a century old palace, painted with lime
based red colour, a characteristic of the region The palace faces to the north, with a panoramic view of the rocky hills. |
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Mandawa Haveli was built in 1896 by Thakur Bhagwat Singhji, the 15th ruler of Mandawa. Originally conceived as a town house, it was under the guidance of Thakur Devi Singhji, the 17th ruler that the
Mandawa Haveli was converted in to a heritage hotel with all modern amenities. |
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The Naila Bagh Palace dates from the late 1872 and still maintains it's original attributes. Located at Moti Doongri Road, it is a delightful place to wander through and relive the past. |
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Visitors can now enjoy traditional Rajput hospitality at Narain Niwas Palace - a property which is being run as a heritage hotel by the Kanota Family. Care has been taken to maintain the traditional
furniture and decoration so as to provide visitors an unforgettable experience of the princely Rajput & Rajasthani culture. |
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Still continuing the tradition of the regal hospitality, Rajmahal Palace was converted into a hotel in 1980 after the royal family moved out to live in other Palaces. Be sure to feel the original
flavor and relive the magical days of the Maharaja in full modern comfort, and admire the grand public spaces featuring crystal chandeliers and double-height ceilings. |
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In 1997 the family renovated the elaborate complex of courtyards, arched corridors and residential quarters to restore the mansion to all of its original glory. Built on a sprawling complex, The Raj
Palace is a testimony to the skills of master craftsmen. |
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The Ramgarh Lodge, nestled in the forested Aravalli hills was once the favourite hunting retreat of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Built in the late 1930's, the lodge was transformed into an elegant resort
by the Taj Group of Hotels in 1986 and renovated in 2003. |
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The Ratan Haveli is a more than 100 years old "Baniya" Haveli that has now been restored and reused as a Heritage Hotel. This Haveli Hotel will attract all tourists, who when visit the Pink
City seek for a comfortable, economical and wholesome stay. |
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Built in the 18th century by His Highness, Madho Singhji of Jaipur, The Royal Heritage Haveli opens its doors after a 150 years as a boutique hotel. A destination that luxury itself has chosen. |
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Saba Haveli was designed and built 200 years ago by the famous British Architect Sir Samual Swinton Jacob who was also the Chief Architect responsible for building the city of Jaipur. It won the Best
Heritage Building in the Jaipur Virasat Utsav (Jaipur Heritage Festival) in 2002. |
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Samode Bagh is a garden paradise situated 4 km from Samode Palace, nestled on 20 acres of beautiful grounds combines warmth and luxury, an atmosphere that is quiet, relaxed & elegant. Samode Bagh
is a romantic hideaway where you can be as active or contemplative as you wish. |
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Samode Haveli was built as the Samode Royal family’s suburban manor house and was converted into a heritage hotel in 1988. Today Samode Haveli stands as a reminder of a halcyonic past offering moments
of subtle luxury. |
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A splendid example of regal Indo-Saracenic architecture, the Samode Palace combines the best of Indian and Mughal styles. The 475-year-old palace is a celebration of the senses, underlined at all times
by contemporary luxury and the signature service of Samode hotels - a magical hospitality and rare courtesy. |
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Shahpura House, once residence of the erstwhile rulers of Shahpura and scion of the Shekhawat clan of Rajput, is now a hotel. Set in the elite Bani Park area of Jaipur, the hotel Shahpura House offers
a green environment with lovely lawns. |
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Sikar Haveli, a reflection of the Royal Palaces of India, is a 130 year old elegant fortified palace hotel and one of the places to visit in Rajasthan. It revives the gracious lifestyles of the princes
of Rajasthan and the heritage of India. |
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WelcomHeritage Sirsi Haveli, now more than 100 years old, lies in the midst of this charming village. It has now been fully renovated, offering the ambience of its rustic heritage, with the addition of
modern conveniences. |
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Located just off the Rambagh Palace, the SMS hotel is part of an 1865 Palace annexe, set in four acres of lush green landscaped gardens. During the reign of Sawai Raja Ram Singh ji, this serene
location served as the official residence for the Maharaja's core consulting staff. |
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