About Udaipur

The city of udaipur owes its name to its founder Maharana Udai Singh. Udaipur can rightly be called as The Romantic City Of Lakes. The marble palaces, beautifully laid out gardens and the lakes make udaipur seem almost like a mirage in the desert. Udaipur is also known as the Venice Of The East. Pichloa lake, Fateh sagar lake, Jaisamand lake, Rajsamand lake, Udai sagar lake and Doodh talai in udaipur are some of the most beautiful lakes in rajasthan. The city of udaipur also boasts of several gardens that are truly a green retreat in the dry lands of rajasthan. Gulab bagh or Sajjan niwas garden in udaipur is the largest garden of rajasthan, Saheliyon ki bari is one of the most beautiful garden and a major tourist destination in the city and the Nehru garden set amidst the fateh sagar lake offers truly an eye-soothing view for any observer.
The city is also known for its Rajput-era palaces. Particularly famous is the Lake palace which entirely covers a small island in the pichola lake. Fateh prakash palace and City palace are also the beautiful palaces worth watching. Jagdish temple made in the Indo-Aryan style of architecture is one of the famous temples of udaipur located in the city palace complex. Its architecture comprises beautifully carved pillars, decorated ceilings, painted walls and lush halls and it is one of the major tourist attraction.
The city of udaipur also presents artifacts of the bygone age by the means of museums. City palace museum, Bhartiyalok kala museum, Shilpgram museum, Ahar museum and Vintage collection of classic car museum offers a glimpse of the items that used to be the part of the regal lifestyle. Other major attraction of the city are Maharana Pratap Memorial or Moti Magri, Bagore-ki-haveli, Udaipur solar observatory - Asia's only solar observatory, Kumbhalgarh wildlife sanctuary, Sukhadia circle which is a landmark built on a traffic roundabout in udaipur. It is a three tiered fountain that is lit at night and is a popular place for the locals in evenings.
Udaipur houses some of the most luring hotels ranging from heritage and luxury hotels to economy and budget hotels with world class facilities, romantic escapades, traditional rajasthani hospitality and deft professional service. It is the personalized attention and royal treatment that makes one's stay in udaipur really worthwhile. Since there are so many lakes that has earned the city the title of "City Of Lakes", almost all the rooms in the hotels offer delightful views of serene and placid lake waters or spring green gardens that are always in full bloom.
This blog is a complete tourist guide as it covers all the major attractions of the city one would like to know about and has all the other necessary information with some of the best pictures one would like to view before visiting the place.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Hotel Rampratap Palace

Outside View Of The Hotel





Well Furnished Rooms Of The Hotel








Spa At The Hotel

Ram Pratap Palace is a beautiful hotel located on the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake. This modern haveli style hotel is wonderfully appointed and rated as three star hotel. It offers amazing panoramic views of Sajjangarh Fort, Nehru Park, Rana Pratap Smarak and Fateh Sagar Lake. Ram Pratap Palace, an enchanting hotel combines old world charm with the more modern benefits in comforts. Ideally located on the banks of the Lake Fateh Sagar , it is a mere 5 kms. away from the railway station and 20 kms from the airport.
Accommodation:
Hotel Ram Pratap Palace has total 25 rooms are built with a view of the lake. All rooms have an attached bath. The rooms has wonderful view of the lake.
Amenities:
The hotel features 24 hours room service, laundry , parking ,doctor on call , Star TV, Gift Shop , Restaurant and spacious lawns. Travel assistance on request . The in house restaurant features Indian, Continental , Gujarati & Rajasthani cuisine. Close to the city centre , the hotel provides a base for shopping , dining out and visits to places of interest . The hotel also affords a panoramic view of the Lake Fateh Sagar.

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