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Karni Bhavan
At a Glance
- large airy rooms
- fabulous hospitality
Pros
- away from action in the old city, no gym or spa, ordinary pool
Cons
Karni Bhavan Review
This homey hotel is famous for its personalized service. The colonial-style bungalow's interior is much larger than it seems from the outside. The rooms are simple but clean, and each is decorated in the theme of local festivals. The rooftop restaurant serves Indian and Continental cuisine (the Rajasthani food is exquisite). Evening entertainment and dinner are organized in and around traditional thatched huts in the garden area.
- Address: Palace Rd., Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342006 | Map It
- Phone: 291/251-2101 to 03
- Website: www.karnihotels.com
- Location: Jodhpur
Contact Information
- 26 rooms, 5 suites.
- Restaurant, pool.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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