5/5 Divya K. 2 years ago on Google
Bhanwar
Niwas
hotel
is
stunning
in
its
art-deco
architecture
from
the
1920s
with
a
harmonious
combination
of
Rajasthani
and
European
elements
of
gorgeous
sandstone,
marble,
glass
from
Belgium,
European
tiles,
Bikaneri
Usta
art,
and
hand-painted
walls
giving
each
and
every
room
it’s
own
character.
Guests
will
enjoy
seeing
each
other’s
rooms
and
dining
in
the
gorgeous
dining
hall
which
serves
the
most
delicious
soups,
appetizers
such
as
cutlets
and
quesadillas,
and
mouth-watering
main
courses
and
desserts.
The
courtyard
is
also
a
perfect
place
for
chai
and
dessert.
It
seemed
as
if
each
room
for
our
family
was
hand-picked
with
care.
My
teenage
daughter
got
a
pretty
pink
room
with
floral
motifs
on
the
ceiling
and
a
four
post
bed.
My
sons
got
a
huge
ground
floor
suite
with
twin
beds,
a
sitting
area,
and
beautiful
decor.
We
got
a
large
bedroom
with
a
four
post
bed
with
canopy
and
local
furniture
including
embellished
bed
lamps.
We
also
got
to
tour
the
other
guest
rooms
in
the
kotri,
see
an
adjoining
haveli,
a
beautifully
hand
painted
120
year
old
Jain
temple
within
the
kotri
(it
was
built
before
the
rest
of
the
structure),
and
see
the
lovely
drawing
rooms
with
stunning
peacock
light
fixtures.
There
are
lots
of
other
gorgeous
and
well
preserved
havelis
within
walking
distance
nearby,
so
Bhanwar
Niwas
is
a
perfect
base
from
which
to
truly
experience
the
city.
We
really
enjoyed
walking
around
the
Rampuria
havelis,
and
were
lucky
enough
to
get
a
tour
of
one
that
is
normally
unoccupied.
My
children,
husband
and
I
had
an
amazing
and
restful
stay
at
Bhanwar
Niwas
hotel
and
highly
recommend
it
to
everyone
for
the
outstanding
service
and
food
in
a
beautifully
restored
and
authentic
haveli.
We
can’t
wait
to
visit
again!