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Heritage Hotels in Ajmer
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Tikam Niwas Hotel, Ajmer
Tikam Niwas Hotel in Ajmer, now renamed as the
Merwara Estate was built in the year 1887. This beautiful
structure stands on top of the hill that overlooks the Anna Sagar
Lake on one side and a beautiful park called Daulat Bagh on the
other. The Tikam Niwas was built following the Raj style of
architecture with painted ceilings, Italian marble floorings and
exquisite Belgian glasswork.
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Amar Bagh Hotel, Ajmer
The Amar Bagh
Hotel in Ajmer is situated in the serene hamlet called Junia,
about 90 km from Ajmer. The Thakurs ruled this place for
centuries and thus the old customs and traditions have been kept
alive by them. Kalian Singh Rathore conquered Junia in 16th
century.
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Hotel Phool Mahal Palace, Ajmer
The Phool
Mahal Palace was built around 1870 and it was the palace of
flowers for the Maharajas of Kishangarh.
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Bijayniwas Palace Resort Hotel, Ajmer
Built as a
summer retreat by Rao Bijay Singhji around 1910, Bijayniwas is a
fine blend of Rajputana and Colonial architecture. It is a palace
that tresspasses into the history and breathes in a time that now
lives only in fables and legends.
It nestles a culture of warm hospitality, dauntless valour and
hypnotic charm. Bijayniwas Palace opens its gates to welcome the
world into its four walls, which till now was an exclusive royal
prerogative. Here, experience royalty alive and vibrant; hear the
echo of an era of splendour, plush opulence and exhilarating
adventure. Hushed with floral scents and punctuated with sounds
of nature, the retreat is an ideal royal getaway where time moves
with a languid saunter and the mind eases with the feel of fresh
wind.
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Hotel Roopangarh Fort, Ajmer
Roopangarh, they made it their seat of power.
Strategically located, on the main Moghul route- bordering the
desert and the vast plains of Sambhar Lake- 'ROOPANGARH FORT'
became the hub of activity. Within its nine turreted
fortification were made foundries, armouries, granaries,
underground passages, jails and palaces. The best of architecture
music, poetry and painting were patronized and refined at a court
where the delicate touch of its artists transcribed the beauty of
living to exquisite miniature paintings, known today as 'The
Kishangarh School.
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