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Mandir Palace
Mandir Palace
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  • Travelhaze777
    Hoi An, Vietnam58 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Incredible, authentic palace in Jaisalmer
    The royal palace is stunning and so well maintained. We are thankful this brilliant property was included in our itinerary. It really added to much to the flavour of our experience. The staff were exceptional and very attentive and caring. They really worked hard to ensure we had everything we needed. Thank you so much to Mandir Palace. We look forward to spreading the news of this incredible property and staff.
    Visited February 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written February 8, 2024
  • Stay36246171961
    3 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great Experience
    Me and my friend visited Mandir Palace in Feb 2024. The property is well maintained and is a heritage one. There are around 2 of heritage suite . One of them is near the museum which is inside the hotel and open to public so this is not the best room to stay as you may get disturbed with outside public. We stayed in a heritage suite near the pool side. This one is a modern room with spacious attached bathroom. The rooms are different as it used to be a palace now converted into a hotel. Their rooftop is amazing for sunrise and sunset and they provide buffet dinner on rooftop. We enjoyed Laal Maans here before leaving this place.It was really delicious. They dont have a big spread of breakfast but it is descent. The staff are friendly and helpful. In the heart of the city too. NS
    Visited February 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written February 24, 2024
  • Sandy_JSR
    Jamshedpur, India2,131 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Quick visit to relatively small museum
    As part of our stay at Mandir Palace Hotel, the entry was free. It is relatively a small museum, displaying the Royal heritage lifestyle. The exhibits include weapons and objects of daily use from the private collection of the Royal Family and the furniture and decorations from the old palace. The complex is well maintained. The museum visit may be done in quick time.
    Visited October 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written May 17, 2024
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Nitin N
Panchkula, India51 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Family
This is a heritage building which houses a hotel as well. If you stay at the hotel which is being run in the building then it's okay but if you visit it as a tourist then you have to pay about Rs 150 to see this place. Money is okay but what you get to see inside the building is very disappointing. Only a very small portion would say insignificant part is open for tourists (just a small room). Better not to waste your time and money here.
Written January 3, 2020
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KLMAGR
Corona4 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Couples
Total waste of time and money. It was most expensive to visit at 160 rupees entry fee per person. There was so little to see.
Not worth even for 1/4 the price. If I could, I would demand a refund.
What a disappointment. I would give it 0 rating.
Written January 22, 2020
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Elizabeth H
15 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Couples
Arriving at the hotel I was blown away by the grandeur of the architecture of the hotel building which is part of the Palace; the current Maharaja's residence and the museum being in other parts of the complex.
This review is about the Mandir Palace hotel and not the museum. As a hotel resident entry to the small museum is included in the price of your stay. It is worth a look round if you get time, the silver furniture being a highlight.

This was my favorite place to stay during our Indian travels. The atmosphere created by the buildings, the attentive and charming staff, the location ( very central with short walks to the market), views of the Fort, the tradionally appointed rooms dating from a former times but with all mod cons, and the overall ambience, made it a unique and fantastic experience.

I would highly recommend the roof top restaurant, not only for the views of the Fort but the food. My partner said his curry was good and I was grateful for some decent Western food.
Written April 14, 2023
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Escape17741979429
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2024 • Family
We just went to see the palace and paid Rs100 each- it was an absolute rip off as all we got to see was a tiny room with glass doors inside. Behind each door were some artefacts. We thought there was more to see after that but found out that was it! We were finished within 10 minutes!
Would not recommend the viewing of this palace at all. It is not a question of money but dont like these families making fool of ordinary people- so dont bother to waste your time and money.
We did not stay at the hotel.
Written October 14, 2024
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Stay36246171961
3 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Friends
Me and my friend visited Mandir Palace in Feb 2024. The property is well maintained and is a heritage one. There are around 2 of heritage suite . One of them is near the museum which is inside the hotel and open to public so this is not the best room to stay as you may get disturbed with outside public. We stayed in a heritage suite near the pool side. This one is a modern room with spacious attached bathroom. The rooms are different as it used to be a palace now converted into a hotel. Their rooftop is amazing for sunrise and sunset and they provide buffet dinner on rooftop. We enjoyed Laal Maans here before leaving this place.It was really delicious. They dont have a big spread of breakfast but it is descent. The staff are friendly and helpful. In the heart of the city too.

NS
Written February 24, 2024
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Moulinouch
Draguignan, France604 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Business
In the heart of the city, as close as possible to the historic citadel, we have the privilege, the happiness of residing in a magnificent palace. Certainly the most beautiful in town. The staff is attentive, very attentive, always available and eager. The rooms are large with always beautiful views. The bedding is impeccable and changed every day, the bathroom is very good. The breakfasts are top notch with omelettes the way I like them, fruit, pastries, everything is good and more than sufficient. Ask for Masala tea.... The meals are up to par, whether buffet or plated, everything is good, tasty, spiced just right and again you are asked each time and for each dish your desires for spices. the nan breads are to die for. In the evening you can dine in the courtyard with braziers which warm up the slightly cool temperature at night. Musicians play traditional music and ask your first names to sing your praises, a massage and spa service available, a beautiful swimming pool but I admit in February it is a little cool... No complaints about this wonderful establishment . Wander through the corridors, the passages, visit the museum, look at the photos of the Belle Epoque and you are plunged back into the 1900s. This Mandir Palace deserves its name.
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Written February 13, 2024
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Sabse
Stuttgart, Germany448 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Family
A beautiful building in the middle of Jaiselmer from which you could probably make a hotel dream. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Except the room rates is actually little according to the stated 4 stars.
Pool not usable (construction site, dirty, tiles broken on the ground, water smells strong), room minimalist, restaurant with very limited supply (e.g. no tandoori because oven broken).
Unfortunately, a child got so sick after the pool visit that we ended up in the hospital.
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Written August 1, 2024
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Astrid M
3 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2024 • Couples
By far the worst hotel during our 3 week round trip: Deluxe Room with supposedly 56 m2 was perhaps just half as big and unadorned. Around the pool there were hardly any loungers and only 2 umbrellas and those in a worn condition. The pool towels holed, stained and scratchy. All in all very loveless - a shame. On our request for a change of rooms it said all rooms were occupied, however, at that time there were still 3 rooms available at booking.com. We cannot recommend the hotel and would not book it again.
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Written November 4, 2024
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SwanandArole
Pune, India155 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2024 • Couples
Living here, amidst the beautifully carved stone facades and interiors was an absolute pleasure. The intricate stonework and architecture is a treat for the eyes. Staying in the Suryamahal suite, we had a first hand experience of the royal lifestyle of a bygone era. Quintisentially Jaisalmer !! Thanks to the Royal family of Jaisalmer for opening their house and hearts for us all to experience this historical piece of our architectural heritage.

Location is right in the middle of the city.
The food could be better. Service was adequate. Staff was courteous. Lots of temples on site, and an interesting museum. Lots of small seperate wings connected with manicured green spaces. Beautiful views of the jaisalmer fort from the rooftop restaurant.
Written October 13, 2024
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S. Singh
India5,922 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2021
Very fine Royal structure complex with very fine carving of every corner and walls .

Ticket - Applicable
ticket for Photography - Applicable

Proper parking available for private /taxi vehicles.

major area is converted in hotel and private . Some area and some museum is open only for visitors. You can see the proper royal thing of daily uses and property of royal families .
Written July 25, 2021
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