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9.9/10
Outstanding
LLady KwenadiFirst-Class Review for Rambagh Palace
Staying at Rambagh Palace was truly a royal experience! From the moment of arrival, guests are greeted with unparalleled warmth and hospitality. The royal welcome creates an atmosphere of luxury, making one feel like royalty. The cultural dancing performances are mesmerizing and add to the authentic, regal ambiance of the palace.
The restaurants offer exceptional dining, with delicious dishes and impeccable service that make every meal a memorable experience. The beauty and grandeur of the palace itself are unmatched, and exploring its opulent rooms and serene gardens is a delightful experience.
The spa facilities are a true highlight, offering a jacuzzi, outdoor swimming pool, and steam room sauna for ultimate relaxation. The massage rooms provide a tranquil escape, where guests can enjoy a rejuvenating massage that leaves them feeling completely refreshed.
A special thank you to Mr. Mukesh Gothwal, Jemina, and Himanshi Khurana for their outstanding hospitality. They made the stay extra special, ensuring every detail was taken care of. Their professionalism, attention to detail, and kindness made this experience unforgettable.
Rambagh Palace offers a luxurious, royal, and traditional stay, with exceptional amenities like the spa, jacuzzi, swimming pool, and more, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a culturally enriching, grand experience. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserThe hotel is very large and the environment is very good, especially when it is at night. The hotel does not charge tips, the service is in place, the breakfast staff also specially prepared the local breakfast, although we are not used to eating. The only downside is that because the hotel is in the new city, it takes about 40 minutes to drive to the Palace of the Winds. It is recommended to bring a swimsuit before check in. The pool is very good.
NNicolas BEWhen we checked in, there was clearly an issue but nobody would tell us anything while they discussed in Hindi. After asking multiple times what the issue was, we were accused of having made a wrong booking. As they had a single occupancy room for us while we were two. After showing multiple confirmations and our check-in voucher which all said “2 adults” they kept telling us we were wrong. Multiple managers were called and eventually we did get a room but they still wanted us to do their job and contact Trip.com. The men at reception kept talking over me and wouldn’t listen at all, the girl was helpful and apologised multiple times. Once we finally got up in the room, there were stains on the sheet. In the morning my friend even had molded bread from the buffet… overall not a great experience but the room itself was good.
GGuest UserThe hotel is absolutely beautiful - it’s a nineteenth century mansion, elegantly restored in a calm setting with lots of courtyards and flowers. The pool area is also lovely. We visited with our four children and had two adjoining rooms which were very nicely decorated and spacious.
You can walk out of the hotel to a local area which is busy and interesting. We walked to the flower market (20 mins) first thing in the morning and it was amazing to see all the flowers. The hotel offers to accompany the walk for £25 per person, which we thought was a bit excessive. We arranged for a guide to show us around the key sights - we did this through the hotel for approximately £50 for five hours and it was good. There are lots of extras offered on a board in the hotel - the walk, yoga and other activities, but be aware that these are extra costs, as is the welcome drink and rooftop happy hour.
The staff were decent and the restaurant produces wonderful breakfasts, as well as other meals both Indian and western if you want them.
A very enjoyable experience - we recommend highly.
GGuest Userrequested for early check in and twin bed room but waited for 45 mins at the reception as room was not ready even at 1 pm and at last they jusr seperated the king bed into two parts and make it twin bed with a gap of hardly 2 inches
FFb1235The service was excellent, and the view from the breakfast restaurant wasn't bad. However, since it's right by the road, there was more noise at night than I expected. Apart from that, everything was perfect!
CCLAUDIAWe stayed 2 nights here, me and my 2 older teenage daughter and son. The room was big enough. Amenities were the usual for this type of property.
Breakfast buffet was very nice.
Christmas buffet was wonderful!
Normal dinner buffet was so so. I would suggest to have more non Indian options (we like Indian food but the spice in it can be too much when you’re travelling in India for a long time…).
Overall experience was quite nice, would recommend and repeat.
PPoohpunGood Location and Food, but Could Improve for International Guests
This hotel benefits from a convenient location and offers good food, which made my stay pleasant overall. The dining options are well-prepared and satisfy a variety of tastes.
However, I would suggest the hotel consider expanding food choices to better cater to foreign guests. International travelers often appreciate a mix of local and familiar dishes, as well as clear information about ingredients and meal types. Offering diverse options such as vegetarian, halal, or gluten-free meals, and including some international cuisine could enhance the experience for a wider range of visitors.
Overall, a solid choice with room for improvement in accommodating the diverse palates of global travelers.
许许We arrived at Jaipur at 9 o'clock in the evening, so we chose a hotel near the airport. The tall and thin brother at the front desk gave us a free upgrade to the suite. So I had to eat here, and the on-site settlement would have to be tax-efficient than the Ctrip package. The rich breakfast at the hotel is not the key to a vegetarian restaurant to appease my little stomach that desires meat