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Luxury
Hotels in India » Hotels in
Rajasthan » Hotels in Udaipur
» Hotel Udaivilas, Udaipur |
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Hotel Udai Vilas -
Luxury Hotel |
Due to open in August
2002, this luxury spa resort is located on the famous
Pichola Lake & has been designed as a traditional
Rajasthani palace. The resort is set in 30 acres of
beautifully landscaped gardens, decorative fountains &
pavilions, giving it a genuine Rajasthani ambience. Most of
the guest rooms have uninterrupted views of the Pichola Lake
& the City Palace. The hotel is in ideal base from which
to explore the fabled 16th century town of Udaipur. Also
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Accommodation
The Oberoi Udaivilas has 87 rooms. 63 Deluxe, 19 Superior
Deluxe, 4 Deluxe Suites and 1 Kohinoor Suite. All rooms are
in excess of 550 sq ft.
Deluxe rooms : Spacious and elegantly appointed, the
Deluxe Rooms are 550 square feet in area. Each is decorated
in fine Indian arts and crafts The large marble bathrooms
have freestanding Victorian bathtubs, separate shower
stalls, and private walled courtyards.
Total number of Deluxe Rooms - 66
Superior deluxe rooms : Superior Deluxe Rooms have a
semi private swimming pool running along a private terrace,
which overlooks the lake and palaces. Some also overlook the
conservatory. The luxurious marble bathrooms have Victorian
style freestanding bathtubs and private walled courtyards.
Total number of Superior Deluxe Rooms - 19
Deluxe suites : Each Deluxe Suite has a 10-meter
private swimming pool with magnificent views of the Lake and
Palaces. There is an outdoor dining and relaxation pavilion.
The large luxurious bathrooms have Victorian style
freestanding bathubs and separate shower stalls.
Total number of Deluxe Suites - 4
Kohinoor suite : The elegant Kohinoor Suite is
beautifully appointed in fine arts and textiles. It has two
separate bedrooms and a living room with two working
fireplaces. It also features a private swimming pool and
patio with a dining and relaxation pavilion.
Kohinoor Suite - 1
Facilities
SPA : The Udaivilas Spa, managed by Banyan Tree, one
of Asia's best-regarded spa management companies, is a
special feature of the resort. Guests can avail of a range
of non-clinical rejuvenating and pampering treatments that
include Ayurveda and aromatherapy, in restful private
therapy suites that overlook the lake.
Room Facilities
Air-conditioning, Bath & separate shower/toilet, Mini
Bar, Newspaper, Bath robes, Complimentary tea and coffee
making facilities in-room, Compact digital video disc,
Cordless telephone in rooms, Satellite television (including
CNN/BBC), Computer data port, Shaver sockets, Hairdryer,
Shower (all rooms), In-room safe, Telephone in rooms
Other Facilities & Services
Baby-Sitting Service, Beauty Salon, Luggage Storeroom,
Medical Service, Boutique, Meeting Room, Two-heated Swimming
Pools, Gymnasium, Car Parking, Valet Service, Car Rental
Service, Safe Deposit Boxes, Currency Exchange, Travel
Services, Secretarial Services, 24 Hour In-Room Dining,
Laundry Service, Spa, Post And Shipping Services, Butler
Service. Wildlife Conservatory, Interconnecting Rooms, All
Major Cards Accepted
Restaurant :
UdaiMahal, the specialty Indian restaurant, offers
traditional Rajasthani and North Indian cuisine and its
special menu have been developed following meticulous
research in the traditional royal kitchens of Rajasthan.
Udai Mahal is open only for dinner. The domes over UdaiMahal
represent the night sky and the Udaipur cityscape. The
vibrancy and richness of Indian and Rajasthani culture are
reflected in the blue, green and gold colour scheme.
SuryaMahal, the main dining room, offers Continental and
Asian cuisines. It is open for breakfast lunch and dinner.
The courtyard adjoining the restaurant is the perfect
setting for al fresco dining. Gas torches cast a sense of
drama over live performances of music and dance in the
evenings.
The bar, warm and inviting with hand knotted carpets and
comfortable seating, offers a breathtaking view of the Lake
Pichola and the City Palace. It offers afternoon tea, a wide
selection of international beverages and wines, cocktails,
coffees and cigars. Ideal for a relaxed evening, it has
chess, backgammon, scrabble and a collection of books on
India and Rajasthan.
In Room Dining
Enjoy the finest cuisine, in the privacy of our luxurious
rooms and suites. In room dining is available 24 hours
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NEARBY ATTRACTIONS :
 
City Palace
City Palace a largest complex palace in Rajasthan. The
palace has many courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors,
rooms and hanging gardens. The main entrance is through the
triple arched gate, the 'Tripolia' with eight marble
porticos. The maharanas were weighed under the gate in gold,
the equivalent amount of which was distributed among the
populace. The main part of the palace is now been converted
in to an museum , in which very beautiful mosaics of
peacocks at the Mor chowk, the Glass and Mirror work in the
Manak and Moti Mahal and a beautiful collection of
miniatures in Krishna Vilas.
Jagdish Temple
Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh. The temple is
located at about 150 metres north of the entrance to the
city palace. The temple is designed in Indo-Aryan style and
is the largest and most beautiful temple of Udaipur. A brass
image of Garuda lies in front of the temple.
Pichola Lake
The Pichola lake is surrounded by hills, gardens, havelis,
ghats and temples. The lake was enlarged by Maharana Udai
Singh, who found this city. the two islands on the lake Jag
mandir and Jag Niwas present a magnificent sight. Boat rides
is the major attraction of this place. Fateh Sagar Fateh
Sagar built by Maharana Fateh Sagar. In the middle of this
beautiful lake is a Nehru Park, a lovely garden island with
a boat shaped cafe accessible by an enjoyable boat rides.
Pratap Memorial
On the top ofMoti Magri there is an overlook to Fateh Sagar
Lake is the bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his horse
chetak. This Pratap memorial also known as 'Pratap smarak'.
the statue is kept under a garden.
Saheliyoin-Ki-Bari
To the north of the citylies a beautiful garden known as
'Saheliyoin-Ki-Bari'. This small ornament garden with its
fountain, Kiosks, marble elephants and delightful pools. The
hilltop Sajjangarh Palace was fort in the west of Udaipur is
a vantage point from a magnificent point of the city. Jag
Mandir Lake retreat built by Maharana as as refugee for
Prince Shanjahan. The Palace made in red stone of
translucent thinness, was once laid with rubies and jasper.
The island has an impressive chattri carved from gray blue
stone and is flanked by a row of enormous stone elephants.
It was built by Jagat Singh I in the midst of the city, on
the street that leads to the palace. Its walls are covered
with bas-relief, friezes of makar (crocodiles), elephants,
carved dancers statue of Garuda. Lake Palace Lake Palace
Founded in 1568 by Maharana Udai Singh, the Lake city of
Udaipur is often referred as the 'Venice of the East'.
Studded with extravagant palaces, hilltop fortresses,
awe-inspiring temples and romantic gardens filled with
blossoming trees, this 'City of Dreams' is, not
surprisingly, a favourite with travellers, both Indian and
Foreign. A fantasy island palace shimmering on mirror-calm
Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace is one of the most romantic
hotels in the world. |
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