Our small tour group had stopped by the Shahpura Haveli for lunch in their luxurious restaurant. The "Shahpura" was once a former palace turned into a luxury hotel/restaurant accommodations. From the entrance, to the lobby and to the restaurant, the whole complex displays historic Indian "Royal Luxury" from years past. The attention and service from the time we had entered the facility, during lunch in the restaurant and to the time we had exited - the service was both friendly and attentive. Highly recommend this Shahpura for either hotel accommodations or a very nice lunch in their luxurious restaurant.
Jeeps from the bus park took us to this former palace, which is now an historic hotel, where we stopped for an excellent buffet lunch. The reception rooms are splendid and the decor is magnificent. The staff are helpful and friendly and welcomed us with a shower of rose petals.
I felt very relaxed the moment I stepped out of the car. My room was very big, well appointed and the bed was very comfortable. I had a great sleep. Poolside was very relaxing. The meals were of a high standard. I could of stayed several days, not just the one night we did. The hotel grounds has lovely walks and they organise other activists such as sunset drinks on an old fort (thoroughly recommend this experience) Quite a nice and relaxing place to escape the worlds woes!
Needed to stay in between Jaipur and New Delhi during our 11 day road trip of Rajasthan. Picked Shahpura Haveli, based on Trip Advisor recommendation. The Haveli far exceeded our expectations. Very clean rooms and upgraded rooms. Attentive staff. The only negative was the approach road to the Haveli. Definitely would love to come again.
Even though we had a brief halt for one night at the haveli in Shahpur but we could make out that a lot of effort had gone into renovating this place to show the opulent heritage of Rajasthan while ensuring that the guests don’t miss normal modern amenities. The lobby reminds of a old palace and the room was comfortable .. the food was very good and we thoroughly enjoyed the singing of the local folk singer . The staff is very courteous and polite .. all in all a great experience . The only con is that getting to the haveli through the narrow village lanes was a little stressful specially as we came during the late evening when the streets were very crowded .. but was worth it 😊
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