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Hotel Brijraj Bhawan Palace (Heritage) Kota
About Hotel Brijraj Bhawan Palace
The Brijraj Bhawan Palace Hotel is one of those rare experiences that successfully combine regal trimmings with an informal, friendly environment. Built in the early nineteenth century, the grand edifice of present-day Brijraj Bhawan Palace came upto house the British Residency. In 1900, the Residency shifted to Bharatpur, and Brijraj Bhawan became the Kotah State Guest house-playing host to such dignitaries as Lord Curzon and Queen Mary of England. Poised on the banks of the river Chambal, the Palace commands a magnificent view.
Hotel Specifications
Accommodation
There are several air-conditioned Standard Rooms & Suites with running hot and cold water and Telephone & TV in all bedrooms. Most of the spacious bedrooms at the Palace provide a breathtaking view of sunsets over the river Chambal.
Dining
The food from the royal kitchen is sure to please the gourmet-guest as a wide choice of wholesome and delectable traditional Indian, Continental and Chinese food are available to suit the most discerning of palates. Several of the herbs and vegetables come from the kitchen garden while fresh milk is sourced from the Brijraj Bhawan dairy.
Recreation
Travel & Excursion arrangements are possible besides enjoying the facilities of Croquet, Tennis, Badminton
Basic Data
Country
India
State
Rajasthan
District
Baran
City
Kota
Location
Civil Lines, Kota Airport is 5 km away , Railway station is 3 km away , Bus stand is 1 km away
Rooms
7 Rooms
City Information
Kota happens to be an army headquarters and Rajasthan’s premier industrial center, Kota is equally well known for its Kota doria saris and miniature paintings that often depict hunting scenes. Kethun is the weaver’s village where the Kota doria saris are actually weaved. There is an enchanting palace on a little island in the middle of an artificial lake. The fort and part of the palace complex are open to the public. So while holidaying in Kota do not forget to visit the landmarks like the City Palace & Fort and the Rao Madho Singh Museum. The Rao Madho Singh museum is reputed to be one of the best in Rajasthan. Close to Kota at a distance of thirty-eight kms is the Taragarh Fort, which is worth visiting. Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary makes another excellent excursion from Kota. Kaleidoscopic Kota beckons one and all.