This 2 room guest house is a little gem. Located just inside the walls of the ancient fort, it has all mod cons including air conditioning and a roof terrace with stunning views over the city. The rooms, with ensuite shower rooms, are tastefully furnished and very clean. Babu, a delightful young man, is on hand 24 hours a day and acts like a personal butler, organising breakfast, laundry, transport and takeaway meals to enjoy on the roof terrace. The location is brilliant as you can walk out from your room once the bulk of the tourists have left and wander the streets of the old city, soaking up the atmosphere of ancient times and chatting to the locals who are very friendly. We are two women and felt very safe even late into the evening.
A highlight here was to have a meal cooked by an old lady living nearby either in her home or brought to the roof terrace. This was one of the tastiest meals we enjoyed all holiday.
Monsoon Palace is owned by the family who run Hotel Fifu, outside the walls of the city. This hotel is also worth considering if Monsoon Palace is full. It has wonderful views over the fort and an attractive roof terrace where meals can be taken, even if you are staying at Monsoon Palace inside the fort. A hotel tuc-tuc will shuttle you back and forth.
Nothing is too much trouble. When we took an overnight camel safari at the end of our stay they kindly stored our luggage and offered us a room to freshen up and change on our return.
Monsoon Palace would be perfect for two couples or a family travelling together as you would have the whole place to yourselves.
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