I found it difficult to book accommodation in Orchha when planning our trip – the reason could have been that Dev Patel was making a film that included shooting scenes in the adjacent Jahangir Mahal during our planned stay So we had a night in this hotel – room 2 – a large room – sitting area – bed – hanging and storage space – windows overlooking the Mahal and across the town – and through a corridor to the bathroom – walk in shower – hot and controlled – and then onto what can only be described as the throne room – toilet sitting proudly with windows on 3 sides – a room with a view We ate all our meals in the Hotel as it is located away from the main town – all were good – well-presented and tasty In terms of location – it is difficult to beat – the hotel is almost attached to the Fort and is short walk to Jahangir Mahal – it is a busy area during the day with other visitors – and when we visited the film crew – but at night it was ours – we attended the Sound and Light show – that lasts for a couple of hours and traces the history of the dynasties associated with Orchha and beyond – impressive but being outdoors in January a little chilly and we managed about 40 minutes This hotel was an unexpected bonus – it cost very little – but provided great value for money – it was comfortable if quirky – all the staff were very attentive and friendly – and its location cannot be beaten – I would happily stay again – thank you
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I didn't have very good experience staying at this hotel. Staff not accommodating. Restaurant closes in the afternoon, we had to find lunch nearby cafe. Room are nice and big size but hot water is the issue. We had dinner and breakfast included but in alacart they didn't have few dishes which I wanted to order. It looks really nice but not a good experience.
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We stayed in the Maharaja Suite, what a fabulous place. Morning ablutions with a 180° view from the TOTO loo. A first for me. The staff couldn’t do enough for us, lovely people. The food was excellent. It’s not the Oberoi in New Delhi but the place has wonderful old charm, incredible location and we were thrilled we stayed here. A highlight of our 3 week tour.
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We stayed at this hotel for two nights earlier this week. We were expecting a reasonably decent hotel in a central location. However, there were several issues listed below, made of our stay terrible.: Bathroom had a constant sewer stink, in spite of ventilation fan running constantly Bathroom sink faucet was loose and fixtures like soap dispenser and showerhead were rusty and looked ugly Hot water came in an extremely thin stream and we could not get proper adjustment to get warm water in the shower. Wi fi connection was poor. Food was mediocre and options Limited We stayed in room # three. People generally seemed helpful. We eventually found out that there are far better hotels nearby for a comparable price.
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Rooms No 1, 2 and 3 are worth staying, best to avoid other excuses of a room. The Maharaja and Maharani suites are excellent and worth the experience. Though not a part of the original palace, the location is between jahangir mahal and raja mahal. Light and Sound show, though informative, have a feel and finnese best attributed to the 1960s. MPTDC should certainly upgrade the show! Our second visit this year, sadly both housekeeping and service have deteriorated.
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Do not expect sheesh in the Sheesh Mahal. The rooms are simple unless you spring for the Maharaj or Maharani rooms. The pool advertised is across town in another MPT facility near the river...so there is no pool here. But really, you need a pool in India when so much history and beauty surrounds you? The car park in front of the hotel is lined for a British tennis court as the faciilty was once used by the Raj. Our room #7 was accessed from the outside and up a flight of steep steps. It was clean and the bed comfortable...but not "fancy". The restaurant located in the lobby, has the same MPT menu as other MPT hotels...nothing fancy but pretty good. We stayed in 5 MPT hotels in our 7 week adventure and did not get sick once. Did get a bit bored of the menu however. When my wife had a sore throat/cough, they prepared a nice medicinal tea which they delivered to our room. Sweet. The hotel helped arrange a guide to Orchha, Hemant Goswami, who was amazing. Not expensive and a store of knowledge about all the many sites in Orchha. We highly recommend Hemant Goswami.
此生住过最好的酒店。非常干净,酒店本身就是拉吉马哈尔历史宫殿的一部分。员工非常友善且乐于助人,特别是马亨德拉(Mahendra)和拉凯什(Rakesh)。顶级的体验!
我们非常期待入住这家酒店。虽然它的地理位置绝佳,也拥有许多褪色的魅力,但最终还是没有达到预期。酒店非常老旧,而且根本没有好好维护。话虽如此,餐厅的食物非常棒,在参观完堡垒的人群中很受欢迎。
工作人员很友好,食物也不错(不过软饮的选择比较少)。房间乍一看很漂亮,但急需翻新。特别是浴室,老旧又脏,而且还没有热水。总的来说,这家酒店位置绝佳,但由于维护不善,不完全值那个高价。
入住体验堪比王子,房间舒适,位于一座历史悠久的宫殿内。淋浴几乎没有热水,所以我们只能用酒店提供的水桶。早餐不错。
I found it difficult to book accommodation in Orchha when planning our trip – the reason could have been that Dev Patel was making a film that included shooting scenes in the adjacent Jahangir Mahal during our planned stay So we had a night in this hotel – room 2 – a large room – sitting area – bed – hanging and storage space – windows overlooking the Mahal and across the town – and through a corridor to the bathroom – walk in shower – hot and controlled – and then onto what can only be described as the throne room – toilet sitting proudly with windows on 3 sides – a room with a view We ate all our meals in the Hotel as it is located away from the main town – all were good – well-presented and tasty In terms of location – it is difficult to beat – the hotel is almost attached to the Fort and is short walk to Jahangir Mahal – it is a busy area during the day with other visitors – and when we visited the film crew – but at night it was ours – we attended the Sound and Light show – that lasts for a couple of hours and traces the history of the dynasties associated with Orchha and beyond – impressive but being outdoors in January a little chilly and we managed about 40 minutes This hotel was an unexpected bonus – it cost very little – but provided great value for money – it was comfortable if quirky – all the staff were very attentive and friendly – and its location cannot be beaten – I would happily stay again – thank you
I didn't have very good experience staying at this hotel. Staff not accommodating. Restaurant closes in the afternoon, we had to find lunch nearby cafe. Room are nice and big size but hot water is the issue. We had dinner and breakfast included but in alacart they didn't have few dishes which I wanted to order. It looks really nice but not a good experience.
We stayed in the Maharaja Suite, what a fabulous place. Morning ablutions with a 180° view from the TOTO loo. A first for me. The staff couldn’t do enough for us, lovely people. The food was excellent. It’s not the Oberoi in New Delhi but the place has wonderful old charm, incredible location and we were thrilled we stayed here. A highlight of our 3 week tour.
We stayed at this hotel for two nights earlier this week. We were expecting a reasonably decent hotel in a central location. However, there were several issues listed below, made of our stay terrible.: Bathroom had a constant sewer stink, in spite of ventilation fan running constantly Bathroom sink faucet was loose and fixtures like soap dispenser and showerhead were rusty and looked ugly Hot water came in an extremely thin stream and we could not get proper adjustment to get warm water in the shower. Wi fi connection was poor. Food was mediocre and options Limited We stayed in room # three. People generally seemed helpful. We eventually found out that there are far better hotels nearby for a comparable price.
Rooms No 1, 2 and 3 are worth staying, best to avoid other excuses of a room. The Maharaja and Maharani suites are excellent and worth the experience. Though not a part of the original palace, the location is between jahangir mahal and raja mahal. Light and Sound show, though informative, have a feel and finnese best attributed to the 1960s. MPTDC should certainly upgrade the show! Our second visit this year, sadly both housekeeping and service have deteriorated.
Do not expect sheesh in the Sheesh Mahal. The rooms are simple unless you spring for the Maharaj or Maharani rooms. The pool advertised is across town in another MPT facility near the river...so there is no pool here. But really, you need a pool in India when so much history and beauty surrounds you? The car park in front of the hotel is lined for a British tennis court as the faciilty was once used by the Raj. Our room #7 was accessed from the outside and up a flight of steep steps. It was clean and the bed comfortable...but not "fancy". The restaurant located in the lobby, has the same MPT menu as other MPT hotels...nothing fancy but pretty good. We stayed in 5 MPT hotels in our 7 week adventure and did not get sick once. Did get a bit bored of the menu however. When my wife had a sore throat/cough, they prepared a nice medicinal tea which they delivered to our room. Sweet. The hotel helped arrange a guide to Orchha, Hemant Goswami, who was amazing. Not expensive and a store of knowledge about all the many sites in Orchha. We highly recommend Hemant Goswami.