HOTEL LAXMI VILAS PALACE - 4 STAR
HOTEL DESCRIPTION
Set amidst the sprawling 50 acres, and surrounded by undulating, yellow mustard fields, the Laxmi Vilas Palace was built for Raja Ragunath Singh, the younger brother of the then
Bharatpur ruler, Maharaja Ram Singh. An eclectic and lively fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture, the palace was earlier called Raghunath Niwas though locals always preferred to call it Kakaji ki kothi.
ACCOMMODATION
At the Laxmi Vilas Palace, heritage hospitality goes beyond the narrow parameters of well appointed rooms, period décor, antique furniture and the best of creature comforts. Our style is equally distinguished by
homely warmth, personnel involvement and unfailing attention to various intangibles that define the rich and varied heritage of Rajasthan in general and Bharatpur in particular.
It is the first among the Rajasthani heritage hotels in India if you move on the triangle that starts from Delhi and terminates there via Agra, the city of Taj and Jaipur. Bharatpur like Mathura and Vrindavan is the very heart of brij culture where the guest is treated out with personalised service with loving care. Finely carved antique furniture, beautiful religious paintings, photographs of old Princeton’s and rulers decorate the rooms. Facts mix up with fiction, legendary romance of the past meets into modern amenities and comforts.
An aroma that waters your mouth when it is dinnertime floats and walks over from kitchen. The heritage hotel famed for its churma and other traditional dishes offers readily tasty dishes, while treating every dainty inmate most cordially. An experience never to forget, a memory always to last.
DINING
They have often been complimented for providing a wide variety of choicest cuisine to the palace guests. This however is only part of picture. Personal supervision and attention of the family ensures that the highest standards of hygiene are met in the palace kitchen. Nothing but only farm-fresh vegetables from the Palace goes into preparing meals. And if you wondered why the cottage cheese tasted so mouthwateringly different, remember it came from their own dairy.
ADDRESS
Kakaji ki Kothi, Bharatpur, Bharatpur, India
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