The Dining Hall

The Dining Hall, Jaipur Kanota Bagh Narain Niwas Palace Narayan Singh Circle Govind Marg - Jaipur

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5
Jennifer Callison
+5
We are loving our stay at Narain Niwas. I in particular enjoyed the dinner in the rear garden. The dancers were engaging and provided a beautiful experience for our whole family. The hotel staff is attentive and willing to help with every need. We had laundry beautifully done. The breakfast is delicious and varied, and the staff kind and attentive.
4
Suman Raha
+4
Such a wonderful hotel completely spoiled by deafening noise of vehicle horns throughout night. The windows are unfortunately single glazed and can’t insulate the noise. I wonder why this was not a feedback in the past.
5
Sarah Lay (The Oxford Yurt)
+5
Beautiful hotel, very stylish and the most amazing attentive and friendly service from the staff. Ravi in particular was so helpful. Would love to stay again. It is a haven from the choas and noise of beautiful Jaipur.
4
Dipika Sharma
+4
Narain Niwas Palace is a beautiful property, it’s unbelievable that this place exists in Jaipur. The place is lush green and very spacious. The rooms are well kept and comfortable. The only disappointment was the breakfast, the place is little congested and the menu is very limited and taste was average.
4
Pieter Snijders
+4
Nice hotel from the the twenties last century. That makes it so beautiful. I was back at my lovey grandmother! Good, excellent service, location is perfect, near good shops, restaurants, all in their garden!
5
Shashi Malhotra
+5
I enjoyed lunch with my family at the restaurant in this hotel. I thoroughly enjoyed the dishes served at splendid speed. I also visited their coffee shop and liked the ambiance. Staff was polite and helpful at all locations starting from the parking place. I love to visit again ☺️☺️.
5
Abdul Parvez Mohd
+5
I must say, I was overwhelmed with the customer service and the most amazing staff at this hotel! I look forward to return before the end of the year and hope to stay for 2 months. Thank you to all of the staff at the restaurants as well! My love for India is even greater now because of your hospitality!
4
Ramesh Nambiar
+4
Have been a visitor / guest for over 35 years. From a quiet haveli in the 1980s its become one if Jaipurs hubs for shopping and eating out in a lively location notvto far from the main road leading to Delhi and also Rambagh Palace .
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DEV DEVRA
+4
Location is amazing, the courtyard shopping is beautiful, bar Palladio and Shikarbagh in the lawns. Cafe Orleans is pretty little hidden spot with great coffee. However the suites lacked the luxurious feel of a palace. Color scheme of the interiors is rather blah, outdated sofa seating in suites, strange lay out of beds, not so appealing bed covers. Cheap toiletries and not so soft towels didn't impress much. However the place is clean and service is sweet. Wish they would improve on interior decor with more pleasing wall colors and fresh look furnishing, luxurious towels and better toiletries. All in all a sweet spot that can be turned in to a stunning luxurious experience but falls short in parts
5
Armaan Ahmad
+5
The land of kings and palaces – Rajasthan – echoes tales of India's glorious past, the dynasties that ruled and their exploits at the war fields. These legends of time are brought back to life by heritage hotels in India. Standing grand amidst modern day Jaipur is Hotel Narain Niwas Palace, whose crest reads – “Brave deeds live, though bodies die”. Traditionally, ‘Niwas’ means a home of the royals. Hotel Narain Niwas Palace is one of the top heritage hotels in Rajasthan, showcasing a good example of history amalgamating with modern times. Centrally located in Jaipur, the Pink City of India, the palace was built in the year 1928 by General Amar Singh Ji, the then Thakur of Kanota. Designed in the Anglo-Indian style popular in the Victorian era, the palace, which served as the country resort for the Kanota royalty, is now one of the best luxury hotels in Jaipur one can witness in present times. Decorated with ethnic Indian furnishings, coupled with Rajput flourishing and traditional Jaipur-style painted wall decor in a typically bold color palette, Hotel Narain Niwas Palace provides an exclusive retreat to its guests.

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