Narain Niwas Palace Hotel - Heritage Hotel Rajasthan
The Narain Niwas Palace Hotel offers its guests a taste of the royal lifestyle of India. The Narain Niwas Palace has extensive lawns where guests can see peacocks wander in royal splendor. The peaceful ambience of the Narain Niwas Palace makes it a restful getaway in Jaipur town. If you're looking for a restful stay in Jaipur, the Narain Niwas Palace is the ideal place to stay.
Gorkha the restaurant at the Narain Niwas Palace swerves the best Indian delicacies as well as cuisine from around the world. Continental, Chinese and Indian food is served at the multi-cuisine restaurant.
Pagri the bar at the Narain Niwas Palace has an exotic Rajasthani ambience and serves drinks to keep guests' spirits high.
Nearby tourist attractions:
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, has many tourist attractions. The attractions which you can tour while staying at the Narain Niwas Palace include:
Hawa Mahal
This beautiful palace was is a landmark attraction in Jaipur. It was built to enable royal women to see events on the city streets without being observed by onlookers below. The building is made in the shape of a crown. Created from pink sandstone the Hawa Mahal is known for its delicate screens, balconies and niches, carved with great artistry.
Amber Fort
Situated 11 km from Jaipur Town, Amber or Amer Fort was constructed by Raja Man Singh in 1592. Raja Jai Sigh I and Raja Jai Singh II later made further extensions to this majestic fort. The fort is situated on the banks of the Maota Lake. A tour of this fascinating fort will reveal many aspects of the history of the Rajput warriors of Rajasthan. The entrance to Amber Fort is up a steep road. An elephant ride up to the main gate of Singh Pol are an essential part of the tour of Amer Fort.
Jaigarh Fort
This impressive Fort of Victory was built by Sawai Jai Singh, the ruler of Jaipur in 1726. Jaigarh Fort was the stronghold where the treasury of the rulers of Jaipur was kept in safe custody. The fort has extensive defensive structures and ramparts. The ramparts offer an excellent view of Jaipur town. Jaigarh Fort also has a fascinating water supply system to ensure the fort could withstand a long siege. Jaivan - the biggest wheeled cannon - can be seen on one of the ramparts of the fort.
City Palace
The residence of the Jaipur royal family, the City Palace is a fairytale setting. Also called the Moon Palace or the Chandra Mahal, the courtyard and the ground floor have been converted into the Sawai Man Singh II Museum. One of the fascinating sights at the museum are two "gangajalis" or giant silver urns used to store water from the River Ganges. These are the largest silver objects in the world.
Nearest airport:Jaipur
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