BEWARE - This hotel is very hostile towards American & European travelers! I would NOT recommend this place to foreigners. While visiting Mandawa we were looking for a hotel to stay for two nights and decided to see if this was a good place. Many of the online reviews seemed suspect (aka fake), so rather than book we decided to stop in to see for ourselves prior to booking a room online. We were essentially harassed by every one of the staff and told we “could not stay here!” by the main person as he said “leave” and “go away” repeatedly. Rooms were available online, but thank goodness we stopped by first to witness the atrocious and hostile environment firsthand. We were followed and yelled at in Hindi while attempting to get a coffee at the bar. Then told to pay the…
It was my wedding anniversary and i wanted to give a surprise to my wife. I was a bit sceptical initially to go to a heritage property like this but O BOY, i was wrong. This is such a wonderful palace converted into a hotel in 1980. It was built in 1755 and i must say it's so well maintained. The rooms are super spacious and i also loved the hospitality. Food was just delicious. Special shout out to Mr. Virendra Singh Rathore (GM) who arranged a candle light dinner set up at the roof top secluded area with mind blowing set up. Mr. Shakti Singh was also a great help. In all, a wonderful & peaceful property to relax. See the pics and decide yourself. Thanks!!
Big and comfortable rooms, a nice swimming pool in the garden, pleasant living room and a good restaurant. All in a cosy and historic atmosphere. The hotel is in the centre of the village, interesting to visit.
This was a great hotel to stay at. Still privately owned we stayed as part of a small group of friends travelling together. We arranged a celebration dinner directly with the hotel which was a fantastic experience. Food, rooms and facilities were excellent. The hotel owners and management did all they could to make our stay enjoyable which they certainly achieved.
Former castle now (partly) rebuild as an luxury hotel. When entering the courtyard we had a wrong impression of this hotel because it looked rather dilapidated. Oh boy...where we wrong ! Once you entered you step into a fairy tale from thousand and one nights. Beautiful decorated salons, enormous well maintained garden, swimming pool in an unbelievable decor... Our standard room was large and furnished with IMHO a rather Moresque interior. The bathroom was the largest we have ever seen in a hotel ! With separate bath and a beautiful shower with pillars. All worked well. A fridge, safe box and coffee and tea maker was available as well as two complimentary bottles of mineral water. The complete staff was friendly and polite and provided a good service. The points that made our…
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