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Bbundi Havel Hotel, a heritage property in the heart of the old city, it's backdrop the Garh Palace and Taragarh Fort. Recently restored, this elegant new boutique hotel offers 12 rooms from standard, deluxe and suites,modern bathrooms, ceiling fans, air conditioning, television and window seats which offer views of the palace,fort and lake. A choice of courtyard garden and rooftop restaurants serving both Indian and continental cuisine. Services available are internet, international phone,travel desk,guide, room service, laundry and an arts and handicraft shop. Credit cards accepted.
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107 Balchand Parra, Bundi 323001 India
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We stayed at Hotel Bundi Haveli for 2 nights in July and absolutely enjoyed it. Upon arrivel the staff was very helpful, making us feel at ease and they gave us the opportunity to choose the room we wanted (its low season so not that many guests) We choose for the room on the first floor which was spacious, with a very good equipped, modern bathroom (not always easy to find in Rajasthan)
As for the food, we enjoyed that as well. The Hotel has a good cook, but beware, In low season they do not provide a menu for diner. (Since Bundi is not really that touristic, there arent that many restaurants in Lonely Planet, so eating in the restaurant is recommended) The hotel has a must see rooftop terrace, with exquisite views of the Bundi Palace and fort.
When we wanted to visit Bundi, the owner of the hotel and the other people of the staff gave us excellent directions and a map with all the attractions you should visit. They are really helpfull.
Only one minor downside. As I said, they dont provide a menu for dinner but they just propose something that they will cook for you. We did this 2 nights in a row, and although the food was good, it proved to be a bit pricy to Indian norms. so keep this in mind.
But all in all we loved our stay at this beautiful hotel. Go for it!
As for the food, we enjoyed that as well. The Hotel has a good cook, but beware, In low season they do not provide a menu for diner. (Since Bundi is not really that touristic, there arent that many restaurants in Lonely Planet, so eating in the restaurant is recommended) The hotel has a must see rooftop terrace, with exquisite views of the Bundi Palace and fort.
When we wanted to visit Bundi, the owner of the hotel and the other people of the staff gave us excellent directions and a map with all the attractions you should visit. They are really helpfull.
Only one minor downside. As I said, they dont provide a menu for dinner but they just propose something that they will cook for you. We did this 2 nights in a row, and although the food was good, it proved to be a bit pricy to Indian norms. so keep this in mind.
But all in all we loved our stay at this beautiful hotel. Go for it!
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Date of stay: July 2011
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We really liked Bundi where my wife and I spent 3 days as part of a two week trip to Rajasthan in early April 2009. However, despite my extensive research I chose badly with the Bundi Haveli. The room (we had their most expensive 'haveli suite') was large and nicely decorated but what really let the place down was the appalling service. It may be because the peak season was over and the core staff had been laid off but that didn't help us since it was our one and only visit to Bundi. Note also that although the Bundi Haveli describes itself as a Heritage Hotel it's actually new.
We could tell the service was going to be bad as soon as we arrived so decided not to eat at the Bundi Haveli and therefore can't comment on their food. We found several good places to eat though and recommend the Kasera Paradise (for the food), Braj Bhushanjee (for character and history) and Uma Megh (for the garden and views). In fact the Kasera Paradise was probably the best meal of our two weeks. Note that almost all restaurants are veg and most serve no alcohol (and if they do it's beer only)
Three nights gave us enough time to use the services of Aravind to visit the 7,000 year old rock paintings at the village of Garardha (cost 1200 rupees for car, driver and Aravind as our guide). I'd strongly recommend him: he's based very close to the Palace.
Bundi itself is a fascinating town to wander round and not too touristy (not in comparison to somwehere like Udaipur anyway). The Palace, which was only opened 5 years ago having been closed for the previous 57 years, is fascinating.
We saw the rooms at the Kasera Paradise (1500 rupees a night) and Braj Bhushanjee (up to 3500 rupees a night) and both look good. The owners of both are charning and very helpful. I believe Bundi Vilas also comes recommended.
We could tell the service was going to be bad as soon as we arrived so decided not to eat at the Bundi Haveli and therefore can't comment on their food. We found several good places to eat though and recommend the Kasera Paradise (for the food), Braj Bhushanjee (for character and history) and Uma Megh (for the garden and views). In fact the Kasera Paradise was probably the best meal of our two weeks. Note that almost all restaurants are veg and most serve no alcohol (and if they do it's beer only)
Three nights gave us enough time to use the services of Aravind to visit the 7,000 year old rock paintings at the village of Garardha (cost 1200 rupees for car, driver and Aravind as our guide). I'd strongly recommend him: he's based very close to the Palace.
Bundi itself is a fascinating town to wander round and not too touristy (not in comparison to somwehere like Udaipur anyway). The Palace, which was only opened 5 years ago having been closed for the previous 57 years, is fascinating.
We saw the rooms at the Kasera Paradise (1500 rupees a night) and Braj Bhushanjee (up to 3500 rupees a night) and both look good. The owners of both are charning and very helpful. I believe Bundi Vilas also comes recommended.
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Date of stay: April 2009
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Bundi has very little choice in terms of good hotels. The Bundi Haveli was clean and functional although we had to argue for a reasonable room. The first room that we were offered was very basic. The a la carte evening menu was quite acceptable and the breakfast offering basic. The staff was quite friendly after the initial exchange about rooms.
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Date of stay: March 2015
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I was really looking forward to stay in Bundi, but I can honestly say it was the most disappointing place we stayed at during our 4 week trip. The town is a provincial little place with some hardcore fanatic backward thinking muslims, they dont really give the impression they like strangers/tourist in their town, wich makes you feel a bit unwelcome. I do have to mention; there was a lovely owner of a coffeeshop on the mainroad in the forttown, Hindustani so probably thats why he and his family where so much nicer then most people we encountered in this predominantly muslim town. i dont meen to sound hatefull or disrespectfull towards any religion; just my experience of Bundi. If you ask me the only real reason to come here would be the abbandoned fort and palace on the top of the hill. But if you dont need to stop here, I would say give it a miss.
Then for the haveli itself; I have had contact before we travelled to India concerning arranging a car to take us from the haveli to Kota Junction at 5:15 in the morning. It was all confirmed with time and date by the hotel. When we arrived and I checked to make sure, noone seemed to know about it. I explained I have send emails before and got confirmation allready they went to check and gave me a different price for the service because it was at night. Completely ridiculous as I had mentioned date and time in previous emails and got the initial amount confirmed. Its not about the money, its only 100 roepies difference, but the management is clearly poor at this place. Even when they confirmed that I had gotten the initial amount confirmed, they would not change the price. I insisted to pay 900 roepies and eventually tipped the driver the 100 anyway, but the whole deal left a bad impression on us.
Oh and did I mention the daily powercuts between 7 and 9 am (???) and breakfast was not included at 2500 INR for a pretty basic room....no surely wont come back.
Then for the haveli itself; I have had contact before we travelled to India concerning arranging a car to take us from the haveli to Kota Junction at 5:15 in the morning. It was all confirmed with time and date by the hotel. When we arrived and I checked to make sure, noone seemed to know about it. I explained I have send emails before and got confirmation allready they went to check and gave me a different price for the service because it was at night. Completely ridiculous as I had mentioned date and time in previous emails and got the initial amount confirmed. Its not about the money, its only 100 roepies difference, but the management is clearly poor at this place. Even when they confirmed that I had gotten the initial amount confirmed, they would not change the price. I insisted to pay 900 roepies and eventually tipped the driver the 100 anyway, but the whole deal left a bad impression on us.
Oh and did I mention the daily powercuts between 7 and 9 am (???) and breakfast was not included at 2500 INR for a pretty basic room....no surely wont come back.
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Date of stay: February 2012
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When planning to visit a relatively out-of-the -way town like Bundi, you do it on the basis that hotel standards are unlikely to reach the peaks of thos ein larger more travelled locations.
Nevertheless our first glance at this hotel said to us that we should no be here. From tacky reception to derisory lounge to a restaurant that consisted of a few bare tables with no sign of action meant that out room wasn't much of a surprise. No hot water to the sink; a shower that wouldn't send water more than a few inches from the wall, a leak which meant we had to turn off the cold water by a secondary tap to avoid a puddle on the floor. Sorry, not for us. We found somewhere better and moved out. We were told that in the past the Haveli had been a good. well-managed hotel. Well not any more it seems. Avoid.
Nevertheless our first glance at this hotel said to us that we should no be here. From tacky reception to derisory lounge to a restaurant that consisted of a few bare tables with no sign of action meant that out room wasn't much of a surprise. No hot water to the sink; a shower that wouldn't send water more than a few inches from the wall, a leak which meant we had to turn off the cold water by a secondary tap to avoid a puddle on the floor. Sorry, not for us. We found somewhere better and moved out. We were told that in the past the Haveli had been a good. well-managed hotel. Well not any more it seems. Avoid.
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Date of stay: February 2012
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The rooms at Bundi Haveli are nice, clean and big, but really overprized. We payed 2.500 Rupies without breakfast. Also the food is really expensive, although nothing special. Besides that, the hotel doesn't have any atmosphere which is mainly caused by their unfriendly staff. Besides one very nice guy who served our food one day, the others were neither communicative nor friendly or able to gave us some trustful informations.
The last day, when we wanted to pay with creditcard, the mashine didn't work. And instead of helping us, the owner became really unfriendly and loud and asked us, whether he would be hasseling us with the need to go downtown to get money from an ATM. No words for that!
So if you are in Bundi definitely choose another hotel! We could not recommend the Bundi Haveli at all!
The last day, when we wanted to pay with creditcard, the mashine didn't work. And instead of helping us, the owner became really unfriendly and loud and asked us, whether he would be hasseling us with the need to go downtown to get money from an ATM. No words for that!
So if you are in Bundi definitely choose another hotel! We could not recommend the Bundi Haveli at all!
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Date of stay: November 2009
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Don't expect a Palace Hotel. But in its category the Bundi Haveli outshines the local competition. Spotlessly clean and nicely designed suites and rooms, decorated with antiques, a restaurant that turns out local favourites and staff that is competent and, above all, very friendly.
The full-moon dinner on the roof ot the haveli with the spooky lit Bundi Palace in the background, evoked Kipling's famous quote about the Palace. The picture will always stay in my mind.
The full-moon dinner on the roof ot the haveli with the spooky lit Bundi Palace in the background, evoked Kipling's famous quote about the Palace. The picture will always stay in my mind.
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Date of stay: October 2015
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The Bundi Haveli is a small Haveli on the outskirts of the little town within walking distance of the magnificent Bundi Palace and the very lively town centre. The haveli has two suites at very good rates and more standard rooms at even less. The restaurant is not fantastic, but the food is quite edible and served with a smile. Try and organise dinner on the rooftop overlooking the Bundi Palace.
Bundi has so much to offer any tourist to Rajasthan and this is a very good and clean option.
Bundi has so much to offer any tourist to Rajasthan and this is a very good and clean option.
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Date of stay: October 2015
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We're a little shocked at all the good reviews. We stayed in their most expensive suite. Lots ot mattresses, but no wardrobe. Literally about 30 light switches - good luck figuring out which works what. They could have done a lot with this grand old haveli, but what they did totally rapes ths spirit of the place. Neat architectural flourishes have been haphazardly painted over. Hot water is heated by an electric water water in each room - which means you're SOL when the hotel shuts the power off from 6-8 am (they won't tell you in advance). Water pressure, shower curtain and bathtubs are nonexistent.
If you order food there, be prepared to wait an hour. If you order food on the rooftop retaurant, be prepared to wait even longer, as the staff walks (not runs) up and down the stairs to get your food. And no, it's not worth the wait.
Most of the staff speaks no English.
Want a real Haveli experience? Check out Alsisar in Jaipur.
If you order food there, be prepared to wait an hour. If you order food on the rooftop retaurant, be prepared to wait even longer, as the staff walks (not runs) up and down the stairs to get your food. And no, it's not worth the wait.
Most of the staff speaks no English.
Want a real Haveli experience? Check out Alsisar in Jaipur.
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Date of stay: November 2011
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My husband and I had a great stay there. We found friendly and welcoming staff, high level cleaning and service, above the standards.
Recently renovated with good taste and elegantly, it keeps the old haveli charm.
We got from the owner very useful tips and helps to overcome little travel troubles.
The meal we had at the hotel was one of the best of the all vacation.
Last but not least, the little sweety town is located in a strategic position for trips in the interesting surroundings.
Recently renovated with good taste and elegantly, it keeps the old haveli charm.
We got from the owner very useful tips and helps to overcome little travel troubles.
The meal we had at the hotel was one of the best of the all vacation.
Last but not least, the little sweety town is located in a strategic position for trips in the interesting surroundings.
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Date of stay: July 2011
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yes you can....
Dear Sir/Madam,
We put an extra bed and make it as a twin bed.
Please advise...
Regards,
Surendra
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₹2,869 - ₹3,629 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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haveli hotel bundi, bundi haveli hotel
LOCATION
IndiaRajasthanBundi DistrictBundi
NUMBER OF ROOMS
12
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