Shahpura House
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN JAIPUR/ Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 16:16 IST
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Magnificent architecture, attractive courtyards and lush gardens best describe the grand Shahpura House in Jaipur. This haveli-style house was converted into a hotel in the early 90’s by Maharaj Surendra Singh of Shekhawat Clan of … Read more
Magnificent architecture, attractive courtyards and lush gardens best describe the grand Shahpura House in Jaipur. This haveli-style house was converted into a hotel in the early 90’s by Maharaj Surendra Singh of Shekhawat Clan of Rajput. Located on Devi Marg in Banipark, this beautiful hotel is a perfect example of Rajasthani architecture. All 38 rooms at Shahpura House are luxurious, stylish and tastefully designed in a unique manner, and every room is decorated with marble and beautiful coloured glass lamps. Read less
Magnificent architecture, attractive courtyards and lush gardens best describe the grand Shahpura House in Jaipur. This haveli-style house was converted into a hotel in the early 90’s by Maharaj Surendra Singh of Shekhawat Clan of Rajput. Located on Devi Marg in Banipark, this beautiful hotel is a perfect example of Rajasthani architecture. All 38 rooms at Shahpura House are luxurious, stylish and tastefully designed in a unique manner, and every room is decorated with marble and beautiful coloured glass lamps. In their leisure time, guests can enjoy indoor games like chess and carom by the poolside or enjoy evening walk in the lovely lawns of the hotel. Another prime feature of the hotel is its Rang Mahal Restaurant from where guests can enjoy stunning vistas of the grand Amber Fort while relishing authentic Rajasthani dishes. The property also arranges for several cultural activities for the entertainment of guests. All these facilities and the prime location have made Shahpura House a prominent boutique hotel in the city of Jaipur.
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