Overall Review
I embrace the trappings of modernity, but am also enamored of architecture and sites that recall the past. It is pretty amazing and difficult to find sites like Neemrana Fort-palace in Rajasthan that was built in 1464. My good friend got married thereand it was a great chance to stay at the fort as well. While you have to endure a 3+ hour drive from Delhi to the fort, you will see so many interesting things (the drive itself is an adventure and we got in an accident on the way back – keep your eyes closed). We slowed down for camel traffic and saw the city melt away into the country side. Have patience during your drive and don’t be afraid of oncoming traffic (I would have a heart attack if I drove here!)
The fort itself has such beautiful character. The outdoor areas had such vibrant color without being too bold. Don’t you love the turquoise chairs? I also loved all the beautiful doorways – each one peeked into another corner of the fort.
Room
I loved attending a wedding at the fort and getting to stay here. Keep in mind that the amenities aren’t super modern so the shower may take a little longer to warm up and you’ll have to remember to bring your large key around. There is a wide variety of rooms too so I’d recommend a splurge if you want a bit more space.
Service
Service is great and there is always someone to help with a bag or offer a drink. There is a lot of staff around, but their English isn’t always great so keep that in mind.
Pricing
The pricing really ranges – right now the rooms range from 2500 to 22000 Rps (or about $50-$440). If you’re with a group, get a suite for a lot less! Our room was on the lower-middle end of the range.
Facilities
Be careful and wear comfortable shoes around the complex because there are a lot of stairs everywhere as well as a steep walk up from the front gate. Otherwise the restaurants were modern and the pool well maintained.
I hope you enjoyed my peek inside this fort palace!
this looks like such a perfect escape.
Love how ornate the decor is on the exterior and inside. I’ve been to Rajasthan before but not lucky enough to stay in this beautiful fort
Ohmigosh the grounds here are just exquisite. I love how Mediterranean the construction is. Absolutely gorgeous! 🙂
How fun! My husband went to Rajasthan on his last India trip and really loved it, though he didn’t mention getting to stay in a fort! We won’t be visiting the north when we go, but we just booked out tickets to Mumbai and Goa. I’m so excited!
yes i did! like you, i love modern but the old world decor and architecture always beckon to me and i can’t help but fall in love…this place is a dream. xx
Looks beautiful 🙂 makes me want to go on vacay
I love your reminder of being someplace like India without connection to tv etc. It is so soothing and comforting. Looks like such a beautiful place. I can’t wait to visit again.
Hope you had a wonderful time!
xo Mary Jo
This looks like such an amazing place to visit. I love that you have to lug around a giant key with you. The ground look immaculate.
*Erin
I see a good person doing a good job!
This was fascinating and gorgeous
This place is amazing!!!!
Looks absolutely amazing!
I would love to visit somewhere like this, it looks amazing. Thanks for sharing!
that looks like such a beautiful place, to just get lost in.
and no, was there life before internet?
Chic on the Cheap
It’s so pretty!
What a great place!
I would love to visit! Must be like being in a different world. I’ll get to India one day 🙂 xoxo
Wow, this place looks absolutely incredible, thanks for the heads up!
We stayed in a palace just outside Jodhpur a few years back and totally fell in love with it too, just gorgeous!
Elly @ Caribbean Living
Looks beautiful!
great review n superb shots!
~ashy
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