Bikaner hotelsHotel Basant Vihar Palace
Basant Vihar Palace, Bikaner- Basant Vihar Palace was built because of a "fanciful desire" of His Highness Maharaj Sri Ganga Singh Ji, a connoisseur of architecture and one blessed with an artistic sense. It was designed by him to be a separate pleasure garden adjoining the Zanana Bagh ( Royal Ladies' Garden ) of Lalgarh Palace. In 1993, the house of Bikaji converted this masterpiece of architecture in to a heritage hotel - Hotel Basant Vihar Palace. An endevour to offer tourists a true flavour of history and royal living ( as opposed to the usual star-category hotels ), Hotel Basant Vihar Palace today, remains a 'garden of eternal spring'. The Cuisine In the royal kitchens of Rajasthan, food was such serious business that it was raised to an art form. At Hotel Basant Vihar Palace, our chefs are trained to continue this practice. Encouraged to experiment and excel, they whip up mouth watering Mughlai, Chinese and Continental delicacies. As for Rajasthani cuisine, recipes passed down the generations are what we pride ourselves in. Features The hotel always assumes the you would be expecting what you never expected before. That's why our services include everything from laundry services, safety locker, money exchage, travel counter, doctor-on-call, ISD, internet, fax, DG set, party and conferencing facilities to credit card acceptance.
Hotel Bhanwar Niwas
In this great town of red sandstone, with richly decorated houses rising high over its bustling streets, stands Bhanwar Niwas, the most magnificent of the famed havelis belonging to the Rampuria family.Commissioned by the late Seth Bhanwarlalji Rampuria in 1927, the architecture of the haveli and its interiors is a fascinating blend of Indian and European styles.Now a heritage hotel, Bhanwar Niwas offers its guests an experience of the lost flamboyant world of Rajputana. Rooms : Dinning Facilities : Facilities : Location : Address :
Hotel Gajner Palace
Gajner Palace is a Grand Heritage Palace of the HRH Group of Hotels. Spread over 6000 acres, the palace is a 30-minute drive from Bikaner. Gajner Palace was built on the banks of Gajner Lake by Sir Ganga Singhji, one of the greatest Maharajas of Bikaner, in the early decades of the twentieth century. Gajner Palace was used as a hunting resort by the former Maharajas and visiting British dignitaries during the days of the Raj. During the reign of Maharaja Ganga Singhji, this palace was used for grand shoots and lavish entertainment. Christmas season was often celebrated with prearranged duck and Imperial Sand Grouse shoots. Royalty, both, National and International, Viceroys and other dignitaries were invited on this grand occasion.
Hotel Karni Bhawan
Karni Bhawan Palace was the royal residence of Maharaja Karni Singh, a modern-day maharaja of Bikaner. It was built in a luxurious art deco style, popular by the 1950s in the US and Europe. Its Doric pillars, ornamental staircases and large windows are a testimony to an aesthetic brilliance of the past. Today, Karni Bhawan Palace is a Royal Retreat of the HRH Group of Hotels. The original character of the royal residence has been preserved and retained for modern-day guests. Old paintings, photographs, period furniture and curios add a distinctive dimension to the ambience of Karni Bhawan Palace, a cozy retreat for travel-weary guests. Situated in the heart of the residential area, the hotel is near to the major tourist attractions of the city like the Junagarh fort, Lalgarh Palace, the camel breeding farm, the temples and the bazaars. A r t D e c o S u i t e Authentic old photographs of the Royal Family; extra large rooms, with period furniture, old photographs and curios. Bathroom with separate dressing room, sitting cum dining area in the bedroom. Spacious rooms, period furniture, old photographs of Royal family; centrally air-conditioned, with international direct dial telephone, satellite television, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities. |
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