Accommodation :
The hotel has an assortment of 47 full deluxe rooms and suites. Aesthetically done interiors match the grandeur of the architecture.
Antique furniture, intricately carved four-poster beds and medieval delicate Rajasthani style motifs on fabrics recreating a flavour of luxury living for our guests.
The rooms are well-equipped with all modern conveniences, having individual temperature controls and attached tub-baths and showers with running hot and cold water round the clock despite retaining its regal flavour for our guests to have a comfortable stay.
Restaurant :
A princely dining space what with real gold leaf inlay, palatial high ceilings, exquisite chandeliers and portraits of ancestors, promise you a memorable experience. The Bar is appointed with the choicest of beverages.
The spectacular ?Sheesh Mahal? boasts an opulent décor of intricate mirror work, creating an ambience of luxury and pure decadence.
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Facilities :
1.Air conditioned 2. Super Deluxe bedrooms . 3. Recreation area. 4. Transport. 5. Reading cafe . 6. Swimming Pool . 7. Travel guides. 8. Hot & cold water . 9. Power backup. 10. Multi cuisine restaurant . 11.Room service . 12.Internet connection . 13. I.S.D, S.T.D, * Fax . 14. Rest area . 15. Bar . 17. Reading hall.
Along with a swimming pool which is nestled in plants of various kinds, care has been taken to equip the hotel with virtually everything.
Beautiful Dining room with real gold inlay work on the walls, beautiful Bar with all the modern drinks.
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About Hotel :
This is the flagship hotel in our bouquet of heritage hotels, well appreciated by the most demanding of tourists as one of the best managed, maintained heritage hotels in Rajasthan.
More than five centuries ago, the grandson of Maharaja Udaikaran of Amer, Rao Shekhaji, founded the sub-clan popularly known as 'Shekhawat'. Alsisar haveli is owned by this branch of the Kachawa clan of Rajputs.
The descendants of the family have restructured and refurbished their old mansion (Haveli) into a modern day heritage hotel to give the guest a feel of Raj days.
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