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| Fast Facts |
| City |
Bharatpur |
| State |
Rajasthan |
| Location |
Bharatpur, Airport - 55 km, Railway Station - 5 km |
| Rooms |
30 Rooms and Suites |
Introduction :
A grand and imposing citadel, The Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur is a fine heritage hotel in Rajasthan. The majestic courtyards, manicured gardens and warm hospitality are sure to win you over as you explore beautiful Bharatpur.
History :
Built in 1887 for Raja Raghunath Singh, the younger brother of the then ruler of Bharatpur, Maharaja Ram Singh, Laxmi Vilas Palace opened its doors to welcome guests in 1994. The heritage hotel has since grown from strength to strength.
Accommodation
The hotel offers 30 rooms and suites to choose from. Guests may opt for Single Rooms, Double Rooms and Suites. All rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as air-conditioners, immaculate bathrooms, telephone, satellite television and the like.
Dining :
Dining is a royal treat at the Laxmi Vilas Palace in Bharatpur. The heritage hotel offers an elaborate A La Carte menu, offering gourmet dishes of Continental and Rajasthani cuisine. This heritage hotel also has a coffee shop to satisfy cravings at odd hours.
Business and Banquets :
The heritage hotel makes for a great stay option during business trips. Facilities for meetings, conferences, seminars and banquets, special occasions and events are available. The hotel also provides Internet access and money exchange facilities.
Recreation :
The hotel endeavors to entertain its guests by organizing frequent cultural programs, jeep safaris and excursions to Keoladeo National Park - a world heritage site. One can also unwind at the terrace swimming pool or enjoy the Jacuzzi.
Other Facilities :
The hotel provides a host of other facilities such as laundry, doctor on call, travel desk, room service, barber shop, car parking, and the like. All major credit cards are accepted at the hotel.
City Info :
Once a fortified city, Bharatpur is one of the prime attractions of Rajasthan. Tourists from all over the globe especially flock to this city to observe several species of birds at the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, which is a part of the Keoladeo National Park.
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