We stayed at Diggi Palace for the fourth time in January 2012, and there is nowhere else in the city we would sooner stay. Situated close to the Old City, in a secluded spot, it's old palace buildings complete with durbar hall stand around a tranquil central garden, a quiet and refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle - not grand, but with just the right relaxed atmosphere. Its delightful and hospitable owners believe in a hands-on approach, and are always available to help, inform and educate their guests, their friendly and helpful staff are all drawn from villages in their country estates, and even the vegetables you eat are grown on their own farms. The daily running of the hotel is overseen with quiet efficiency by the ever patient yet vigilant Wilson, ensuring that it caters sympathetically for Europeans without compromising the indian spirit. The owners are gradually making it Jaipur's true cultural centre, with craft workshops, concerts of inspirational indian classical and folk music, and, of course, the annual Jaipur Literary Festival. Unequivocally recommended.
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