TAJ LAKE PALACE
- Appears like afloat on the shimmering waters of Lake Pichola
- Originally built as a summer palace
- Opulent silks, richly coloured murals, and ornately carved wood furniture
- View of Lake along with the City Palace & Aravali ranges
- Distinctive International and Indian cuisine
The hotel accommodates 83 rooms including 17 suites. Opulent silks, richly coloured murals, and ornately carved wooden furniture are just a few of the design details that envelope guests in royal mystique. Most of the rooms offer a view of the lake along with the City Palace, Aravali mountain ranges and/or the Jagmandir Palace, the neighbouring island palace. All rooms are well equipped with guest amenities like international direct dial facility, private bars, colour television with satellite programmes, personal safe, hair dryer, dataport facility. Wi - fi - wireless internet access. A distinctive dining experience, one that explores the nuances of the finest Indian and international cuisines begins at ‘Jharokha' , part of the original 17th Century marble palace structure. This elegant restaurant offers a contemporary all day dining experience. ‘Neel Kamal', the palace fine dining restaurant is a modern day tribute to the local wood-fired cuisine of Rajasthan. Guests can dine in a grand environment that reflects the royal splendor of a bygone era. Other recreational facilities include visits to City forts, Palaces and temples. An in-house spa offers a blend of international holistic body and beauty treatments, accented with traditional rituals of ancient Indian healing practices.
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