Lake Palace
Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur (Rajasthan, India) is in fact a white marble palace that seems to float miraculously on the still waters of Lake Pichola. Probably the most romantic hotel in the world, this 250-year old palace offers guests a unique blend of serenity and opulence.
Udaipur, the famed 'city of sunrise', was founded in 1567 by Maharana Udai Singh, a fearless Rajput king. This languid lake city with its fantasies in marble, picturesque hibiscus-covered gardens and elaborate fountain pavilions, embodies the glory of the Rajput era.
Sightseeing in Udaipur - Lake Pichola (Boating), City Palace, Vintage Car Museum, Saheliyon ki Bari (Royal Garden), Jagdish temple, Gulab Bagh (Rose Garden)
Excursions : Ranakpur Temples, Jaisamand Lake, Kumbhalgarh fort, Chittaurgarh Fort, Nathdwara (Srinathji Krishna Temple), Eklingji (Jain Temple).
Distance : Ahmedabad : 250 kms, Nathdwara - 42 kms, Mount Abu : 180 kms, Kumbhalgarh : 60 kms, Ranakpur : 80 kms, Jodhpur : 260 kms, Eklingji - 25 kms, Chittaurgarh : 120 kms, Bassi - 140 kms, Kota - 270 kms, Jaisamand : 50 kms.
Hotel Taj Lake Palace offers the following facilities:
Multicuisne Restaurant and Bar, Swimming pool, Mini Gymnasium, Puppet Shows & Folk Dances, Boat Rides on Lake Pichola, Babysitting, Travel Desk, Car Rental, Shopping Arcade, Foreign Exchange, Safe Deposit Lockers, Medical Assistance, Laundry service, Conferences
Accommodation
84 centrally air-conditioned rooms including 17 suites.
Standard Rooms: All rooms overlook either the Lily Pond or the terrace. The rooms are elegantly appointed and offer guest amenities like international direct dial facility, channel music and colour television with satellite programmes.
Lake-Facing Rooms: These rooms offer a breathtaking view of the lake.
Small Suites: These suites are tastefully appointed large rooms with a living room and private balcony.
Deluxe Suites: Grandly decorated spacious suites.
Historical Suites: Opulent suites, decorated with miniature paintings and glasswork
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