BRIJRAJ
BHAWAN
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Overview
Brijraj Bhawan Palace Hotel is a Heritage Hotel. It is also the
residence of Maharao Brijraj Singh of Kotah and his family. It was
built in 1830 A.D. as the British Residency and later became the
State guesthouse of Kotah in 1900 A.D. Many VVIPs from viceroys,
Kings and Queens to Maharaja's and Prime Ministers have stayed here.
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Curzon visited in 1903. Queen Mary of England
stayed here on her visit to 1911. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi
came in 1971.
This colonial style building is situated on the right bank of the
river Chambal and commands a magnificent view. Its spacious rooms
are graced with elegant period furniture. The drawing and dining
rooms are very eye catching, with many personal affects of the royal
family. All bedrooms are air-conditioned with attached modern
bathrooms, and are equipped with colour TV and telephone with
national and international access. Most rooms have a pleasing river
view. The well maintained lawns and terrace gardens add to the style
of gracious living. An abundance of trees and general greenery in
the riverside environ at Brijraj Bhawan Palace ensures the presence
of a wide variety of birds. Guests can play croquet on the green
lawns here and also enjoy a game of tennis. A badminton court too is
being made ready. In fact, guests are tempted to spend the entire
winter day soaking in the sun, relaxing, and doing nothing here.
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Cuisine-
Brijraj Bhawan Palace serves Continental, Chinese, and Indian
Cuisine including many specialities of the Hadaoti region. The food
is made under the personal supervision of the royal family.
Facilities & Services-
Room Service, Running Hot & Cold Water, Telephone, Television with
Satellite Connection, Bath Tubs, Doctor on Call, Laundry, Safe
Deposit, Travel Arrangements, Tennis, Croquet, Badminton.
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