The Best Hotels and Guesthouses to Book in Udaipur, India
With its whimsical appearance, Udaipur – often called Venice of the East – is one of the most romantic spots to visit in Rajasthan, the biggest state in India. Home to fairytale-like palaces, historic temples and lake galore, the city of Udaipur promises to charm. To envelope yourself in its beauty, we suggest checking into one of these sublime hotels and guesthouses, which are now bookable with Culture Trip.
Fateh Garh
Hotel
Housed inside a traditional Rajasthani palace, built following Vedic concepts, Fateh Garh dominates over the city from a solitary hillock. There are a large outdoor pool and an assorted collection of vintage cars – you can take one and a driver out for a ride, or even strike on a jeep safari of the deserted surroundings. And, if that’s not enough action, glide away on Fateh Garh’s own zip-line, the first in Udaipur.
Taj Aravali Resort & Spa
Hotel
Spread to the west of town over 27 acres (11ha), hemmed by the dramatic scenery of the Aravalli mountain range, this is one of the top properties in Udaipur. The room concept is inspired by the nomadic Rajasthani life, using the single-pole tent of the Mewar as the main ethnic leitmotif and pairing it with an elegant minimal-chic design. When the looming desert gets too dry, jump into the free-form pool, or try a traditional Abhisheka floral bath at the Jiva spa.
Jai Villa Homestay
Guesthouse
Stay in a modern haveli right in town, enjoying a soothing mix of wooden four-poster beds, sandstone walls and century-old Rajasthani hospitality. Whether it’s inviting you in for a traditional home-cooked meal, bestowing insider secrets for your next jaunt or guiding you to enjoy the intimate swimming pool, owner Mr Devendra has a natural talent to make you feel part of the family.
Hari Niwas Guest House
Guesthouse
Bringing colourful local mural art into its rooms, Hari Niwas feels like an authentic Rajasthani home. The rooftop terrace overlooking the city – besides being a great spot to consume zesty homemade meals – is also the perfect place to enjoy some stargazing. The bicycle and car rental service is a convenient feature to get out and about.
Chunda Palace
Boutique Hotel
It feels like you’ve just entered a maharajah’s palace, not a hotel, when stepping inside Chunda Palace. A fine example of the ancient heritage and class of Rajasthani architecture, a stay at Chunda Palace is made special by its lavish chandeliers, four-poster beds, regal lion-foot chairs and bedazzling collection of local artefacts. If you really want to feel special, grab a mallet for a day at the hotel’s Polo Club, for a quintessential Indian experience.
Gadh Ganesh Homestay
Guesthouse
A beautiful homestay housed in a traditional white-washed Rajasthani haveli, Gadh Ganesh is great value for money. The rooms are simple and, yet, feel homey and curated, and there’s an inner garden filled with birds, where you can kick back and relax. Some of the best-known attractions in Udaipur are all within a 3-kilometre (1.9mi) radius, and you may feel like walking after having feasted on the sumptuous complimentary breakfast.
The Leela Palace Udaipur
Hotel
The Oberoi Udaivilas
Hotel
Lassi Guest House
Guesthouse
A small, quaint and somewhat off-the-beaten-track guesthouse, set across from the hubbub of the main city and amid the tightknit streets of Udaipur’s old town, Lassi touts a handful of charming, newly renovated rooms with balconies and interesting Indian touches. Some come with air conditioning, and another perk is the complimentary breakfast which is served on the rooftop. The real plus though? The super-friendly folk behind reception, bearing constant smiles and offering some great cooking classes to boot.
Trident Udaipur
Hotel
The LaLiT Laxmi Vilas Palace
Guesthouse, Villa
Nestled within the Aravalli Hills, The LaLiT Laxmi Vilas Palace looks over the entire city and the Fateh Sagar Lake. Built by a king, this place is definitely fit for a maharaja. The location is ideal because it is just a few miles away from the airport, the city centre and the railway station. Rajasthani culture is prominent throughout the hotel, intertwining with grandeur and elegance. Smaller than a few of the others, the restored hotel has 55 rooms.
The Ananta
Hotel
The Raas Devigargh
Hotel
This is an updated version of an article originally by Kalpana Satish.