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Roop Niwas Palace Hotel, Shekhawati
(Heritage Hotel in Shekhawati)


Roop Niwas Palace Hotel, Shekhawati

About Roop Niwas Palace Heritage Hotel

The Roop Niwas Palace is a charming blend of European and Rajput Style of architecture. A kilometer away from the town, the palace is famed for its lavish yet intimate hospitality. Rawal Madan Singh the present scion of the erstwhile estate made it an island of repose in a scenic environment. You can experience the true Rajasthan cordiality, a courtesy that pampers you.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

There are 29 double rooms & 1 suite with attached bathrooms at the Roop Niwas Palace Heritage Hotel.

Dining

The Palace offers excellent cuisine and local delicacies for you to feast your taste buds.

Recreation and Health Facilities

The palace has lovely gardens with spacious lawns & private garden cottages, a billiard room and a swimming pool. These are ideal for relaxation & peace when the timeless may intersect with time. Horse and camel riding, interesting walks in semi desertic terrain, a paradise for bird watchers & nature lovers is an added attraction.

Basic Data

CountryIndia
State Rajasthan
District Jhunjhunu
City Nawalgarh
Location Nawalgarh, Shekhawati
Dunlod is 8 km away
Mukandgarh is 14 km away
Mandawa is 28 km away
Rooms 30 Rooms


City Information

Nawalgarh is nostalgia and modernity together. Nawalgarh is a region rich in chronicle, tradition chivalry and songs. Situated in the semi arid Northeastern part of Rajasthan where every dune vibrates with legends. Founded in 1737 A.D. by Thakur Nawal Singh the warrior statesman whose renown is enshrined in history and folklore. The town exudes an old charm with its colourful bazaar having the largest number of painted havelis in Shekhawati. One cannot forget these mansions covered with frescoes depicting the while gamut of social and religious life, where history is painted with humour.