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5 juillet 2025
A lovely heritage hotel set behind a sprawling lawn amidst a peacock filled forest. Our room was a huge 55 sqm and nicely furnished. Plumbing is a bit dated but that's to be expected in an old place like this. The hotel has much charm and some interesting features to explore, such as the billiards room and the stunning durbar hall with its beautiful polished marble arches and columns. Queen Mary was hosted here and it certainly is fit for queen. All staff were pleasant and attentive, and the breakfasts were of a high standard. We enjoyed a drink in the Swinton's Bar prior to a delicious silver service meal in the Dahlia restaurant. If you enjoy destination heritage hotels with a few quirks, this is one of the best value of that type anywhere in India. Kota itself has some really interesting sights, especially the dilapidated but wonderfully authentic old Kotagarh, the original palace fort on the banks of the Chambal River. We loved our four nights at the Umed Bhawan Palace Hotel, a destination in itself.
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