Stayed 3 nights at juna mahal it’s a home stay hotel mind blowing interior, warm hospitality by the owner n family, I left my heart with Harry the lovely friendly member of the family little pug. If u want to have the sight of the blue city n essence of real jodhpur city then its a good option but only issues we had there is no car parking facility here as its located in the alley.
Nice room in an old Haveli, but slightly airless with windows opening onto an internal courtyard which was netted at rod level, bathroom ok, breakfast not good. Nice view from roof top, good for a sunset beer
A beautiful homestay in a beautiful old city. Located just in the middle of the craze of Jodhpur's old city (crazy even in comparison to other Indian cities I've visited), I had a very pleasant stay in this haven. The house is full of historical sense with the family itself still living in parts of it. The rooms are very tastefully designed, with the bathroom facilities being by far the cleanest I've seen in India. Beautiful view of the fort from the rooftop terrace. They also organized for me an interesting jeep trip to the Bishnoi villages. The family members are all very nice. I especially liked the Nepali receptionist who was a very humble man always being friendly, patient and willing to help with any problem or question.
we travelled around India for 26 days and this hotel left the best memory of all the hotels we stayed at. We were met and offered drinks, Then we were shown our room which was amazing, window view straight to the fort! Ganesh is fantastic and will do anything for you, without asking he walked out to get us a tuk tuk at local price! what a guy. The only bad thing i could find is the place has no lift so may not be advised for anyone with bad knees. I would stay here again in a heartbeat, Well done to all at this great homestay.
The hotel is ok, but we had a few issues. Like, having to ask for clean sheets on our bed when we arrived and having to be incredibly patient whenever we wanted to get breakfast on the roof terrace/restaurant. The location is good though and when we met the owner, Josie, he was very friendly.
Hotel is an old family haveli, very nice building. Location is convinient, 15min walk to Clock Tower and 20min walk to Fort. Rooms are spatious, clean and comfortable bed. Staff is professional and friendly. However, we spend two nights but could’t varelly sleep. A/A was old and it was only possible to turn it on (freeze, heavy noise) or off (very hot). There is also a temple nearby and prayers sing very loud at night until 12 am and start over again at 4 am till 7am. It’s not the hotel fault but I belive is worth sharing the experience with other travelers for their consideration.
Currently sat in the lobby very sad we can't extend our stay. We've loved staying here and couldn't recommend it highly enough. Nothing is too much trouble and the service is fantastic- Ganesh is brilliant. The whole building is stunning, as are the rooms which are spotless and incredibly comfortable! Some of the best nights sleep we've had in 8 months travelling and really nice to stay somewhere in India that is properly clean. We really enjoyed our dinner here one evening and found it reasonably priced. The rooftop is amazing, such beautiful views of the blue city and the fort. The location is perfect and tucked away from the hustle and bustle. We cannot recommend enough and will be back!! Such an experience to stay in this historical home, so well preserved and tastefully…
I did not make a reservation for this place. I had seen a price online, and since it was low season, was hoping to knock a few more dollars off. But the wife of the homestay is quite clever. She showed me the room available (the same as online) but said it was 2000 rupees instead of 1300 as it said online. I showed her the booking.com page and said it looked to be the same room, but she said her husband had made a mistake on website and that it was a different, nicer room she was showing me. We settled on 1200 for the first night and 1000 for the second. Not much of a bargain, but one nonetheless. I had a king room with en-suite bathroom and it was beautiful, which is why I was willing to spend energy negotiating for it. The AC works well. Wifi is hit or miss. If you want hot…
The hotel is potentially an hidden gem. The building it’s beautiful, room was clean although very small and position good, 15 minutes walking to the clock tower. The family owning the hotel however doesn’t do anything to make you fell welcomed, it’s actually the opposite. We didn’t feel comfortable sometimes. Also, the breakfast for the price you pay it’s ridiculous. Dining there is also more expensive than elsewhere in the city
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