Alsisar Haveli
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN JAIPUR/ Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 16:13 IST
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Alsisar Haveli, one of finest heritage properties in Jaipur, is a unique blend of traditional Rajputana charm and a range of contemporary amenities. The hotel enjoys prime location in Jaipur and is within 30 minutes’ drive of famo … Read more
Alsisar Haveli, one of finest heritage properties in Jaipur, is a unique blend of traditional Rajputana charm and a range of contemporary amenities. The hotel enjoys prime location in Jaipur and is within 30 minutes’ drive of famous attractions like Jal Mahal and Amber Fort. Built in the year 1892, this royal property was transformed into a heritage hotel in 1994. All the 45 tastefully decorated rooms at the hotel are beautifully furnished and are well appointed with amenities like television and air conditioner. Read less
Alsisar Haveli, one of finest heritage properties in Jaipur, is a unique blend of traditional Rajputana charm and a range of contemporary amenities. The hotel enjoys prime location in Jaipur and is within 30 minutes’ drive of famous attractions like Jal Mahal and Amber Fort. Built in the year 1892, this royal property was transformed into a heritage hotel in 1994. All the 45 tastefully decorated rooms at the hotel are beautifully furnished and are well appointed with amenities like television and air conditioner. The old and antique furniture, grand poster beds and Rajasthani paintings adorning the walls, add to the charm of these rooms. The on-site restaurant serves best Continental, Indian and Rajasthani dishes in a peaceful and royal ambience. A beautiful property in Jaipur, Alsisar Haveli promises to make the stay of every guest a memorable experience with its top-class services and royal Rajputana welcome.
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