Ratings : Heritage
Address : Kakaji Ki Kothi, Bharatpur - 321001, Rajasthan, India.
Accessibility : Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace is 55 km. from the Agra Airport, 5 km. from the Bharatpur Railway Station and 5 km. from the Bharatpur Bus Stand.
Locational Advantage : Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace is located near the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.
Hotel Description
Laxmi Vilas Palace was built in 1887 for Raja Raghunath Singh, the younger brother of the then ruler of Bharatpur, Maharaja Ram Singh. In 1994, this family home was converted into a heritage hotel. At Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace guest may relive the history of Bharatpur and feel the warm hospitality.
Accommodation at Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur
Laxmi Vilas Palace Hotel offers 30 air-conditioned rooms categorized into 5 Single Rooms, 15 Double Rooms and 10 Suites. The rooms at the hotel are adorned with traditional paintings. The suites rooms are spacious and have attached bathrooms with hot and cold running water facility.
Amenities & Services at Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur
Jacuzzi, front desk, banquet hall, restaurant, coffee shop, room service, bus parking outdoor parking, outdoor pool, sauna, conference facilities, meeting facilities, postal services, laundry, medical, travel desk, barber shop, telephone.
Situated in a small but historic town of Bharatpur, known as the impregnable fort , Laxmi Vilas Palace was built in 1887 for Raja Raghunath Singh, the younger brother of the then ruler of Bharatpur, Maharaja Ram Singh. Bharatpur is an old historic town of Jat Dynasty from 1690 A.D. onwards. Under their able leadership the territory of Bharatpur expanded far beyond the original boundaries of the town of Bharatpur and the Jats became a power to be reckoned with in this region. For almost a hundred years Bharatpur also witnessed the entertainment and hospitality to famous dignitaries with elaborate feasts and festivities such as Royal Weddings, Duck shots, affairs of the Court, some even lasting for days. 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 Laxmi Vilas Palace,Laxmi Vilas Palace Udaipur,Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace,Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace Udaipur,Hotels in Udaipur Rajasthan
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