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Udai Kothi
At a Glance
- probably the best hotel for the money in all of Rajasthan, renovated bathrooms in all rooms
Pros
- no Internet, only the suites have lake views
Cons
Udai Kothi Review
Who can pass up regal accommodations at cut-rate prices? From the rooftop and its pool you get spectacular views of the Udaipur skyline—the hotel is across Lake Pichola from the City Palace. Every room is themed, with antique furniture and art and other furnishings that relate to a specific region and group of people in Mewar history.
- Address: Outside Chandpol on Hannuman Ghat, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313001 | Map It
- Phone: 294/243-2810 to 12
- Website: www.udaikothi.com
- Location: Udaipur
Contact Information
- 17 rooms, 9 suites.
- Restaurant, bar, pool.
- Rooms have: safe.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
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