25 Best Hotels in Jaipur and Environs, Rajasthan

Alsisar Haveli

$$$ | Sansar Chandra Rd., Jaipur, 302001, India Fodor's Choice

In the heart of the Old City, this gorgeous and opulent haveli—one of the most popular family-run heritage hotels in Jaipur—is a pretty and relatively quiet sanctuary with a popular pool, numerous courtyards, and elegant rooms featuring carved antique furniture, restored frescoes, crystal chandeliers, and hunting paraphernalia. Built in 1892, it belongs to a clan of Shekhawati Rajputs; it is a chance to experience the real royal Rajasthan affordably. Guest rooms, with rug-covered tile floors and traditional Rajasthani-print bedspreads, vary in shape and size.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Safaris can be arranged
  • Spacious property close to historical sites

Cons

  • Some rooms are dark
  • Book in advance for high season
  • Wi-Fi can be spotty
Sansar Chandra Rd., Jaipur, 302001, India
141-236–4685
hotel Details
45 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Ananta Spa and Resorts

$$$ | Leela Sevri, Ajmer Pushkar Rd., Pushkar, India

Spread across 9 acres, Pushkar’s loveliest and most expensive hotel has an outdoorsy lodge feel and there are golf carts to get around. Many of the cottages, with their beehive-shape tiled roofs and cobblestone walls, have private side patios and open-air showers set in greenery. Rooms, furnished with delicately etched tree murals and rich silks have an understated and modern elegance. There are better priced rooms in the main hotel building, but they lack locational charm.

Pros

  • Peaceful
  • Not that far from the city but away from its bustle
  • Full-service spa

Cons

  • 4 km (2½ miles) from the main town
  • Expensive—during the Pushkar Fair rates more than triple
  • Buffet food just okay
Leela Sevri, Ajmer Pushkar Rd., Pushkar, India
145-305–4000
hotel Details
73 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Arya Niwas

$ | Sansar Chandra Rd., Jaipur, 302001, India

Trusted, reliable, comfortable, and probably the most efficient family-run hotel in Jaipur---and one of the best bets for a budget stay---the Arya Niwas has that ideal combination of convenience to the heart of the city and cushioning from its noise and chaos. As a busy, large hotel, it loses some characteristic Rajasthani gracious hospitality, but it has a helpful staff, and rooms are clean and unfussy; the bathrooms are decently clean and have reasonable-size showers or tub. The large open area and adjoining café—serving home-cooked Indian and continental vegetarian food—overlooks a well-manicured lawn and garden.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Value for money
  • Helpful staff and travel services

Cons

  • Serves only vegetarian food and no alcohol
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • Bathrooms could be cleaner
Sansar Chandra Rd., Jaipur, 302001, India
141-407–3450
hotel Details
91 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Diggi Palace

$$$ | Shivaji Marg, Jaipur, 302004, India

In Jaipur's popular C-Scheme neighborhood (with hip coffee shops and boutiques), this palace, dating from the 18th century and retaining its regal ambience, is the venue for the famous Jaipur Literature Festival every January; the rest of the year it's a peaceful, intimate, and charming alternative to staying in the rowdy Old City. Run by the royal Diggi Rajput clan, this refreshing retreat has large open courtyards, lawns, and extensive gardens; rooms are simple, clean, and well maintained, with elegant dark wood furniture (some with four-post beds) and traditional Rajasthani features. The restaurant offers Indian dining with alfresco and terrace seating; the breakfast buffet is included in the price. The city's hub is just a 15-minute walk away.

If you plan to stay during the literary festival book way in advance.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Walking distance to the Old City
  • Lovely atmosphere

Cons

  • Even the high-end rooms lack the opulence it could offer
  • Wi-Fi not in all rooms (but available in lobby)
  • Must book months in advance for literary festival
Shivaji Marg, Jaipur, 302004, India
141-237–3091
hotel Details
70 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Gateway Hotel

$$$ | Village Hokra, Pushkar Bypass, Pushkar, 302055, India

This eye-catching edifice in a delicate pink stone on a low hill is one of the first landmarks visible as you enter the outskirts of Pushkar town coming from Jaipur. Inside, vast expanses of marble and white gives a sensation of immense space and grandeur, and the stylish and modern rooms have a touch of Rajasthani flair and most have a swing (!) and balcony. The royal looking accommodations are large, though the complex is relatively new and is run by the Taj Group and focuses on service.

Pros

  • Nice pool
  • Lovely ambience
  • Well priced

Cons

  • Far from town
  • Rooms could be slightly more luxurious
  • Hotel needs more facilities to keep guests busy
Village Hokra, Pushkar Bypass, Pushkar, 302055, India
145-662--0000
hotel Details
88 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Pushkar Palace

$$$ | Pushkar, 305022, India

In the best location in town, this charming, small palace, where all rooms open onto a pretty courtyard garden, sits above its own ghat (private stairs leading down to the lake) and has fabulous, panoramic views of Pushkar. Rooms and public areas are outfitted with antique furniture and mirrors from Rajputana's heyday and have enormous bathrooms---opt for a lake-view room. Suites are more attractive than the rooms. The hotel has a relaxed, sleepy vibe, so don't expect luxury service. The hotel restaurant, on a terrace overlooking the lake, serves Indian and continental fare, and has a small selection of baked goods. Built by the Maharaja of Jaisalmer in the 15th century, the palace was later presented to the Maharaja of Kishangarh.

Pros

  • Lakeside location with great views
  • Good food
  • Safaris can be arranged

Cons

  • Rooms could be cleaner
  • As elsewhere, room rates skyrocket during the Pushkar festival and all meals must be included at this time
  • Lacks the polish and service of a luxury hotel
Pushkar, 305022, India
145-277–3001
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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ITC Rajputana

$$$ | Palace Rd., Gopalbari, Jaipur, 302006, India

Centrally located, this large and sumptuous ITC chain is a luxurious refuge from hectic downtown Jaipur. Decor is plush and elegant, with bathrooms in green granite; rooms sprawl in red-stone blocks that face a central garden, pool, and main building with a splendid marble lobby decorated with lattice screens.

Book directly on the website for free Wi-Fi.

Jagat Palace

$$$ | Behind Ramdwara, Pushkar, 305022, India

The bearded guard, brandishing a spear and offering a salute as you arrive, is a good indication of the style of service at this mildly eccentric haveli-style hotel, with a promising view of the dunes outside Pushkar from some parts of the property. Rooms and bathrooms are furnished with period furniture and gray-streaked marble floors, quite like its sister property Pushkar Palace. Although not a heritage hotel, it is run by Khanpur Rajput rajas and the palace bearer--type service is a throwback to the royal era, as is the rich decor. The hotel has two wings located in manicured grounds with marble walkways and a couple of handicraft shops. You can opt to have afternoon tea or a meal alfresco by the central pool. Food is vegetarian, and main restaurant suffers from a lack of attention.

Pros

  • Pool
  • Good value except during Pushkar Fair
  • Elevator

Cons

  • Slightly out of the city
  • Service a bit slow
  • Rooms and furniture show signs of age
Behind Ramdwara, Pushkar, 305022, India
145-277–2001
hotel Details
82 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Jai Mahal Palace

$$$$ | Jacob Rd., Jaipur, 302006, India

Rooms at this historic, Taj group--managed palace hotel are modern but plush, and many overlook 14 acres of lavish Mughal-style gardens. Located in the Civil Lines, quite close to the state governor and chief minister's residence, this hotel built in 1745 was once the home of the local prime minister and later Jaipur's British surgeon general Dr. Thomas Hendley, who was well-known for his artistic contribution to the city. Rooms are accented in either dramatic blue or a cheerful pinks, and ground floor rooms have garden terraces.

Pros

  • Royal, historical environment
  • Tented spas
  • Large pool and fitness center

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Meals not always included
  • Rooms near functions room can be noisy
Jacob Rd., Jaipur, 302006, India
141-660–1111
hotel Details
106 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Laxmi Vilas Palace Hotel

$$$ | Old Agra Rd., Bharatpur, 321001, India

Rural and old-fashioned, this cozy, memorable heritage hotel is the best place to stay in the city and is still home to descendants of the former maharaja of Bharatpur. The palace, a two-story rambling haveli built in 1887, sits on 50 acres of mustard and wheat fields. The interior blends Mughal and Rajput styles—each room is different, and many contain fireplaces, old brass beds, antique furniture, original tiles, and painted walls. Cheaper rooms, still pleasant, are smaller with newer furniture. The Keoladeo Park is 2 km away and the hotel organizes Jeep safaris or excursions.

Pros

  • Excellent value
  • Impressive architecture
  • Pool and gardens

Cons

  • Lacks the luxury of fancier hotels in its category
  • Slow service
  • Food is average
Old Agra Rd., Bharatpur, 321001, India
5644-223–523
hotel Details
75 rooms and suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Mahal Khandela

$ | D--219B, Bhaskar Marg, Jaipur, 302016, India

The well-priced rooms---all with Rajasthani decor and period-style furniture---are the main reason for heading to this Bani Park haveli-hotel. While it might not be a real Rajasthani mansion, the comparatively austere lodging does still lend the haveli atmosphere---though there are more traditional offerings closer to the city. Enter through an ornate gate, and the main hotel, embellished with all the Indo-Saracenic touches, is just beyond, where the rooms face a central courtyard. The super-deluxe rooms, only a shade more expensive, are decently large with big bathrooms.

Pros

  • Value for money
  • Central courtyard
  • Pool

Cons

  • Bani Park is a few miles from the center of things
  • Attracts families in high season and can be noisy
  • Bathrooms show signs of wear and have low water pressure
D--219B, Bhaskar Marg, Jaipur, 302016, India
141-228–1748
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Master Paradise

$ | Master Colony, Panch Kund Rd., Pushkar, 305022, India

This oversize pink bungalow is in a neat garden in the leafy Panch Kund road enclave of Pushkar, surrounded by hills. The contemporary standard rooms open out onto a courtyard garden; you might want to opt for a slightly more plush deluxe room, though most are roomy and comfortable. Wi-Fi is an additional charge.

Pros

  • Pool
  • Close to the desert
  • Well priced

Cons

  • 3 km (2 miles) from the main town
  • Hot water can be problematic
  • Rooms and bathrooms could use an update
Master Colony, Panch Kund Rd., Pushkar, 305022, India
145-277–3931
hotel Details
63 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Neemrana Fort Palace

$$$ | Jaipur, 301705, India

This 15th-century Rajput fort turned heritage hotel, set on 6 acres in the Aravali Hills between Delhi and Jaipur, is one of India's acclaimed retreats. The rooms and suites, each with a different name and varying in size and price, are masterpieces, and the architecture is fascinating and fun to explore. The main restaurant serves Rajasthani and decent European dishes and is open to nonresident guests with reservations; meal times are fixed. There's a dilapidated yet charming stepwell to discover nearby (ask for directions). Room prices vary greatly from average price small rooms, to suites that go for double or triple the price. Activities such as zip-lining and hot-air ballooning can be arranged.

Pros

  • Lovely views and stunning sunsets
  • Complimentary morning and afternoon tea with cookies
  • Spa

Cons

  • Original building full of stairs and steep ramps
  • Can get crowded on weekends
  • No room service or TVs
Jaipur, 301705, India
1494-299–900
hotel Details
74 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Oberoi Rajvilas

$$$$ | Goner Rd., Jaipur, 303012, India Fodor's Choice

This fabulous 32-acre luxury retreat, 20 minutes outside Jaipur and set against a hilly backdrop, is a destination unto itself, whether you want to splurge on a private villa with its own pool, enjoy a spacious standard room, or revel in a romantic luxury tent with rich wood fittings on grounds that are home to hundreds of peacocks. Re-created to look like a grand heritage fort, the resort brings back to life a certain majesty and romance of another age. Honey-gold buildings, orchards, reflection pools and fountains set the tone, though the marble-and-stone carving blends well with the arid environment. Standard double rooms are minimalist in concept, but the real standout is the sunken marble bathtubs, which look out over private gardens.

Pros

  • Large spa and beautiful pool
  • Impeccable, personal service
  • Lavish breakfasts

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Far from the airport
  • Traffic jams hamper getting in and out of Jaipur for sightseeing
Goner Rd., Jaipur, 303012, India
141-268–0101
hotel Details
80 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Oberoi Vanyavilas

$$$$ | Ranthambhore Rd., Sawai Madhopur, 322001, India Fodor's Choice

On the edge of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, this resort, one of the best in all of India, is ideal for those who want to "camp" in sheer luxury. A ceremonial gateway leads to a magical lobby with beautiful frescoes and a splendid residential area, where sumptuous, romantic a/c tents evoke all the magnificence of the former royal lifestyle. The tents have teakwood floors, walled gardens, private decks, and claw-footed bathtubs as well as modern conveniences like televisions, DVD players, and electronic safes. The spa offers massages, scrubs, and ayurvedic treatments. The resort requests you to book your jungle trips in advance. Guided tours of the grounds can be arranged with staff.

Pros

  • Natural surroundings and camping-like experience that doesn't skimp on luxury
  • Service-oriented staff
  • Less than 10 minutes from Ranthambhore park

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Book in advance
  • Food is good but does not quite match the luxury setting
Ranthambhore Rd., Sawai Madhopur, 322001, India
746-222--3999
hotel Details
25 tents
Rate Includes: Closed July–Sept. during monsoon season, Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Pratap Bhawan Home Stay

$ | Jamnalal Bajaj Marg, Jaipur, 302001, India

Perfect for foodies, wildlife enthusiasts, and those who like to engage with locals, this cozy homestay, in the upscale C-Scheme residential area, is run by an energetic young couple, the Rathores—one a naturalist who runs wildlife tours, the other a food enthusiast who offers cooking and rangoli (a form of folk art) classes. Rooms are simple and modern but comfortable and very clean, with coordinated color schemes and large bathrooms; the upstairs rooms have a rooftop patio. Outside there's a lush garden with a swing. A simple but enriching continental or Indian breakfast is included, and dinner is an option that's well worth taking up. The homestay is a little hard to locate, so call for directions before arriving.

Pros

  • Warm, personal service from knowledgeable owners
  • Home cooking
  • Good value

Cons

  • Simple, basic facilities
  • Horns from nearby railroad can disturb light sleepers
  • Book in advance during high season
Jamnalal Bajaj Marg, Jaipur, 302001, India
98290--74354
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Pushkar Resorts

$$$ | Motisar Rd., Pushkar, 305022, India

The spirit of the countryside blends well with the comforts of resort living here, and guests can relax poolside under the shade of a palm tree in rustic environs, or wander the 32 acres, far from Pushkar's chaotic main bazaar, a 15-minute Jeep ride away. European-style rooms (in cottages) are modern and have views of the Savitri Temple that crowns a mountain near the resort. Because of its location—technically beyond town limits—the hotel serves meat dishes and alcoholic drinks, in an otherwise dry and vegetarian town.

Pros

  • Rooms with a view
  • Nice pool
  • Alcohol

Cons

  • Need a car to get into town
  • Some rooms allow smoking
  • Wi-Fi is spotty
Motisar Rd., Pushkar, 305022, India
145-277–2945
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

$$$$ | Bhawani Singh Rd., Jaipur, 302005, India

Set on 47 acres of lawns punctuated by arcaded patios with fountains, courtyards, long colonnades, and prancing peacocks, this wistfully romantic palace was one of the first in Jaipur to be converted into a heritage hotel and is one of the most classically elegant properties in India. Simply the best address in town, it was once home to the last maharaja of Jaipur and his legendary and beautiful wife, Gayatri Devi, and preserves much of its history while providing up-to-the-minute comforts thanks to being run by the Taj group. You are nothing less than royalty yourself when you check into 19th-century Rambagh Palace, as shown by such details as the shower-of-petals welcome to the room butler (in some rooms) ready to attend to your every need. Standard rooms are spacious and largely contemporary, while opulent historical and royal suites have traditional furnishings and Shekhawati-style frescoes. Public spaces are packed with marble, domes, dainty arches, filigree work, and antiques. There's even a train parked in the corner of its grounds that has been converted into a fun restaurant, Steam.

Pros

  • Lovely original indoor pool and newer outdoor pool
  • Efficient, helpful service
  • Excellent dining options

Cons

  • Not within walking distance to the tourist sites
  • Expensive
  • Rooms above restaurant can be noisy
Bhawani Singh Rd., Jaipur, 302005, India
141-238–5700
hotel Details
100 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Ranthambhore Regency

$$$ | Ranthambhore Rd., Sawai Madhopur, 322001, India

This is the most comfortable midprice place on the Ranthambhore Road, 10 km (6 miles) from the park, in an elegant heritage-style building. A long line of rooms is set against a rectangular courtyard with a pool, and a restaurant serves buffet meals (all are included in rates), and staff will arrange safaris for guests, including sending you off with a packed lunch. There's also a barbecue outside and bar area where travelers congregate at night for ice-cold beer. The rooms are spotless and large, with bright Rajasthani furnishings.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Local advice
  • Pool

Cons

  • Meals are buffet only
  • Best to book weeks to months in advance during peak season
  • Check with staff about timing of hot water
Ranthambhore Rd., Sawai Madhopur, 322001, India
7462-223–456
hotel Details
75 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Samode Haveli

$$$$ | Jaipur, 302002, India Fodor's Choice

Hidden amid the lanes of the Pink City, this stately and rambling heritage hotel built for a prime minister of the royal court in the mid-19th century preserves its Rajasthani character and harbors a few surprises, including elegant gardens and a beautiful open-air pool with poolside bar. Rooms are spacious and opulent, including the luxurious quarters of the local Rajput himself. Arranged around two courtyards, the hotel contains some original frescoes; low arches and mazelike corridors also add to the character. Walk up the elephant ramp entrance, built to accommodate the pachyderm-riding guests at a Samode clan wedding, and you are arriving at a royal manor built in the popular Indo-Saracenic style of the time.

Pros

  • Charmingly decorated main dining room
  • Huge rooms
  • Grounds have swings for kids

Cons

  • Fancier rooms are very expensive
  • Vehicle access problematic during rush hours
  • Rooms near mosque can be noisy
Jaipur, 302002, India
141-263–2407
hotel Details
39 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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SUJÁN Rajmahal Palace

$$$$ | Sardar Patel Marg, Jaipur, 302001, India Fodor's Choice

This lavishly restored hotel has a long history of serving royalty (Queen Elizabeth once stayed here), though it’s much more opulent now than it was in the 1960s. The ultra-luxury palace (it’s still owned by Jaipur royal family) has just 14 rooms outfitted with marble bathrooms, chandeliers, and custom-made wallpaper to reflect a modern interpretation of Rajasthani grandeur. Be warned, it’s one of the most expensive hotels in all of Rajasthan, but if you want to splurge, or are visiting during off-season (when it’s highly discounted), you’ll be treated to high tea and even higher levels of service. There are three restaurants and a bar. The 51 shades of pink room, with sparkling wallpaper, is a favorite spot for breakfast.

Pros

  • Ideal for honeymoon or special splurge
  • Expansive swimming pool
  • Attention to detail and service

Cons

  • One of the most expensive hotels in Jaipur
  • Need to book well in advance during high season
  • Interior rooms can be a little dark
Sardar Patel Marg, Jaipur, 302001, India
11-4617--2700
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Tree of Life

$$$$ | Delhi–Jaipur Hwy., Jaipur, 302028, India

Nestled in the Aravali hills within an hour's drive of the city sights, this haven from the chaos of Jaipur offers secluded villa accommodations, spa treatments, and a chance to interact with the community. Dotted over 7-acres, 13 traditional-style domed villas have large bathrooms, walk-in closets, and high levels of privacy and relaxation; most have a private pool. Spa treatments are customized to suit each guest. Some of the fresh produce used in the hotel is from its attached organic garden, which you can visit. The resort supports a local school and guests are encouraged to interact with villagers—and even volunteer to teach the children if they wish.

Pros

  • Professional, personal service by owner and staff
  • Stylish and modern
  • Yoga and cooking classes

Cons

  • 45-minute drive from Jaipur
  • Not best suited to one-night stays
  • Located in a small village, making food options limited
Delhi–Jaipur Hwy., Jaipur, 302028, India
1426-217--561
hotel Details
13 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Trident

$$$$ | Amber Fort Rd., Jaipur, 302002, India

While a stay at Trident—built to look like a rambling haveli 5 km (3 miles) from the center of town—does not offer the authentic royal experience, it does make for an interlude of gracious living. The property looks out onto the Mansagar lake and its exteriors are of light pink stone. Interiors feature the finest Rajasthani marble, with rooms furnished in soothing colors; opt for a lake-facing room.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Close to Amer Fort but not too far from town
  • Comfortable

Cons

  • Service suffers in high season when this large hotel gets busy
  • Decor is on the generic side
  • Some rooms show signs of age
Amber Fort Rd., Jaipur, 302002, India
141-267–0101
hotel Details
134 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Umaid Mahal

$$ | C--20/B--2 Bihari Marg, Jaipur, India

One of those faux havelis that abound in the Bani Park neighborhood, this small, comfortable hotel does a zealous job of re-creating old Rajasthani charm with colored glass windows, Mughal arches, ornate ceilings, mirror work, murals, old photographs and portraits, painted peacocks, turrets, and a giant entry arch. Rooms are masterfully decked out with dark green marble floors and period-style furniture. The rooftop restaurant serves wholesomely made Indian cuisine and even a few continental dishes. It has an annex hotel around the corner—Umaid Bhawan—with similar rooms and facilities.

Pros

  • Well priced
  • Cheerful, eccentric decor
  • Pool

Cons

  • It's not the real thing (not truly a heritage hotel)
  • Outside the city center
  • Rooms facing the street can be noisy
C--20/B--2 Bihari Marg, Jaipur, India
141-220–1954
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Vivanta by Taj–Sawai Madhopur Lodge

$$$$ | Ranthambhore Rd., Sawai Madhopur, 322001, India

This small, intimate art deco lodge is convenient for those heading to the national park as well as being something of a destination in its own right. Built less than a century ago as a hunting lodge for the Maharaja of Jaipur, it retains most of its original features and much of the welcoming house-party aura, but it has none of the hauteur or grandness one would expect of a Rajasthani royal property. It's rooms are large, modern, and tastefully furnished along wildlife themes–expect a tiger stripe pillow or leopard spot bedspread. The better rooms have a charming walled-in courtyard with a bonfire. Leisure activities are numerous. The grounds extend over 12 acres of lawns and gardens, and include barbeque areas. The park is 12 km (7½ miles) away.

Pros

  • Near the train station
  • Just a 20-minute drive to the park
  • Relaxing pool area

Cons

  • Rooms are not particularly elegant or fancy
  • Some packages include meals, while others do not
  • Some rooms could use an update
Ranthambhore Rd., Sawai Madhopur, 322001, India
746-222--5155
hotel Details
48 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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