Roopangarh Fort Roopangarh Fort
Roopangarh, Kishangarh, راجستان 305814 الهند
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رقم 1 من بين 4 فنادق في Kishangarhالموقع
الغرف
القيمة
النظافة
الخدمة
جودة أماكن النوم
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معلومات مهمة
نمط الفندق
مناسب للعائلات
رومانسي
خدمات المنشأة
انتظار مجاني للسيارات
مطعم
ملعب تنس
تراس فوق السطح
ميزات الغرفة
تكييف هواء
خدمة غرف
أنواع الغرف
غرف لغير المدخنين
أجنحة
غرف عائلية
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Roopangarh, Kishangarh, راجستان 305814 الهند
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My husband and I stayed in this fort for one night during our 14 day trip through Rajasthan organized by Epic Journeys. We could choose from 2 upstairs rooms. Both rooms were enormous. On one side there were doors to a huge terrace, big enough to play tennis. Our room had a large daybed, we spend several hours sitting there, enjoying the views, reading and talking. We were the only guests there. The manager took us for a walk through the village, we visited a carpenter, a weaver, a person who made items from marble and granite and a temple. It was all very interesting, there was no pressure to buy anything. We still did buy a few items as they were beautifully made. At night time we had dinner under the stars. The food was tasty and there was plenty. In the morning we were woken by people singing, somewhere in the village. It went on for quite a while and sounded relaxed. There was also the sound of lots of birds. It was a beautiful start to the day.
I am so glad the person who organized our tour, suggested we'd stay one night here. It was really good.
I am so glad the person who organized our tour, suggested we'd stay one night here. It was really good.
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تاريخ الإقامة: مارس 2019
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Nous nous somme trouvés seuls dans le palais du fort devenu un hôtel, un endroit incroyable presque hors du temps. Chambre immense (environ 120 m2) décorée d'objets et de tableaux anciens. Galerie magnifique. Le personnel est charmant. La cuisine excellente avec des prix corrects. que et e village est très intéressant à visiter.
A ne pas manquer si vous aimez les endroits différents.
A ne pas manquer si vous aimez les endroits différents.
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تاريخ الإقامة: يناير 2019
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After several Rajasthan trips staying at many different heritage places my wife and me still consider the Roopangarh Fort hotel as one of our favourites. It is located in the little walled town of Roopangarh with its lively market and where also - with the help of hotel staff - various non-touristy workshops can be visited - of stonemasons, carpenters or people working in textiles.
Actually one doesn't stay in the 17th fort itself, but almost attached to it in a palace that was built later. There is a choice of differently styled rooms, most of them being unusually large with high ceilings, and all having beautiful Rajasthani furniture and decorations. We selected room 3, to which one goes up some steps from the big terrace, also used as a tennis court. This enormous room even has an interior French window, from which one can look down into the Durbar dining hall. Room 4 next door is of almost euqal size and then there is also the 'Queen's Suite' on the same level as the restaurant.
Everything here has old world charm and one forgets that for example the water pressure of the shower is so weak that one ends up using the buckets provided There is showergel and shampoo . WiFi was okay with the help of a mini travel router that was handed out to us.
Since we were alone during our stay we sat for dinner all by ourselves on the big terrace at a table especially put up there for us and lit by candles. Attentive staff looked after us. A gin tonic though was not available, just a vodka tonic (with Indian 'Romanov'). Breakfast again was at the tables in front of the dining hall. Served were bread, butter, jam, curd, bananas and a masala omlet by order. Coffee was nescafé powder.
There was no noise to bother us, but at the specific hours we could hear very well the calls for prayer from the different mosques in town and then the chanting at the Hindu temples during the night, especially since we were there close to Diwali. For the first time in my life and having travelled extensively through Islamic countries I heard here a female muezzin calling for prayer. Religious tolerance is lived also at the place here, since the owners, the Hindu maharajas of Kishangarh, have accepted a quite big shrine between the fort and the big terrace in honour of a 12th century Muslim 'saint' by the name of Sultan Pir.
There is enough to do out of Roopangarh, so we went with our car to the impressive marble quarries of Makrana not far away and to the Sambhar Salt Lake, which in comparison to Gujarat's Rann of Kurch though didn't impress me too much. What we didn't get to see was the old fort itself, since it were too dangerous, as told by the sfatt, because of many bees in there.
A compliment goes to the people working at the hotel, whom my wife already knew from previous visits with friends. Once selected by the owners, they have most of them been working here for many years and know their job.
Actually one doesn't stay in the 17th fort itself, but almost attached to it in a palace that was built later. There is a choice of differently styled rooms, most of them being unusually large with high ceilings, and all having beautiful Rajasthani furniture and decorations. We selected room 3, to which one goes up some steps from the big terrace, also used as a tennis court. This enormous room even has an interior French window, from which one can look down into the Durbar dining hall. Room 4 next door is of almost euqal size and then there is also the 'Queen's Suite' on the same level as the restaurant.
Everything here has old world charm and one forgets that for example the water pressure of the shower is so weak that one ends up using the buckets provided There is showergel and shampoo . WiFi was okay with the help of a mini travel router that was handed out to us.
Since we were alone during our stay we sat for dinner all by ourselves on the big terrace at a table especially put up there for us and lit by candles. Attentive staff looked after us. A gin tonic though was not available, just a vodka tonic (with Indian 'Romanov'). Breakfast again was at the tables in front of the dining hall. Served were bread, butter, jam, curd, bananas and a masala omlet by order. Coffee was nescafé powder.
There was no noise to bother us, but at the specific hours we could hear very well the calls for prayer from the different mosques in town and then the chanting at the Hindu temples during the night, especially since we were there close to Diwali. For the first time in my life and having travelled extensively through Islamic countries I heard here a female muezzin calling for prayer. Religious tolerance is lived also at the place here, since the owners, the Hindu maharajas of Kishangarh, have accepted a quite big shrine between the fort and the big terrace in honour of a 12th century Muslim 'saint' by the name of Sultan Pir.
There is enough to do out of Roopangarh, so we went with our car to the impressive marble quarries of Makrana not far away and to the Sambhar Salt Lake, which in comparison to Gujarat's Rann of Kurch though didn't impress me too much. What we didn't get to see was the old fort itself, since it were too dangerous, as told by the sfatt, because of many bees in there.
A compliment goes to the people working at the hotel, whom my wife already knew from previous visits with friends. Once selected by the owners, they have most of them been working here for many years and know their job.
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تاريخ الإقامة: نوفمبر 2018
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Although the surrounding city is noisy and the roads that lead to this property are in bad condition, staying here is an experience like no other. It has an old world charm to it. quiet and beautiful. The staff is friendly but do not always answer the bell. The Internet is spotty. If you are looking for some quiet time away from electronic gadgetry, this is a good choice. The candlelight dinners on the terrace are mesmerizing.
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تاريخ الإقامة: نوفمبر 2018
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Suite à une modification de dernière minute,nous n'avons pas pu séjourner au Roopangarh Fort, mais nous y avons fait halte pour le lunch. Et là, nous avons mesuré ce que nous avions raté : charme, accueil digne d'un palace, repas délicieux, visite privée... Nous étions les seuls hôtes pour le repas et avions, rien que pour nous, la terrasse et la vue. Tout simplement sublime. Merci encore pour ces instants magiques.
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تاريخ الإقامة: نوفمبر 2018
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U can contact the manager Mr. Surender and his number is 9414670193
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