Advantages: Close feel of Royal Rajasthani Culture Disadvantages: May not suit fit in some people's Budget.
...The Name of Ajit Bhawan Palace is very famous in indian Hotel & tourism industry.
India's first Heritage Palace Resort, "The Ajit Bhawan", is a home to the members of the Jodhpur Royal family.
Set in the serene desert of Rajasthan, Ajit Bhawan stands as an oasis of hospitality and warm Rajput charm. Built exclusively for Maharaja Sir Ajit Singhji Rathore, the younger brother of Maharaj Umaid Sinhji of the erstwhile Jodhpur state of India.
The Ajit Bhawan offers you Old World Elegance with the modern comforts of a classic heritage resort and the essence of being a guest of the Maharaja's (The King) family.
It have a beautiful swimming pool with excellent services in the Hotel. You feel warm of being in such a luxury Heritage hotel while your visit to North West Great Desert of India. You will get return value on your money spent...
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Advantages: feel the rajputana culture Disadvantages: costly not affordable
...every city having some speciality , these are popular from some places like london for london bridge like this whenever we heared about jodhpur city than ajit bhawan name is remembered this place is near circit house its popular in india and other countries also it is royal rajasthani rajputana place . its made by maharaja ajit singh rathore this place it built area approx 10-20 killo miters . this place is vary expensive so a normal person cant affored it . this place also used in the marrige occasions, birthday parties etc . its very attractive and built in stone drawing . evry person who came in jodhpur this place is relly very nice and it is example of art. i recommended every person who will go to india dont forget to visit this place this place relly very attractive....
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Advantages: Helps put Romania in context, an astounding building Disadvantages: Uncomfortable history, vulgar and ostentatious decor
...Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler, Josef Stalin….the twentieth century certainly had its share of unpleasant and tyrannous leaders. Romania’s Nicolae Ceausescu must surely rank near the top of the list - if there were league tables for nastiness then he would likely be in a medal position. Tales of his evil deeds abound but the Romanian capital, Bucharest, is home to the project that embodied his bizarre and frightening ideas - the Palace of the People. In terms of surface area it is the second largest building in the world, in volume the third largest. It is not just its size, though, that makes it astonishing; millions of Leu were poured into the project while Romania received international aid and its people starved.
The building was not even completed when Ceausescu was overthrown in December 1989 and nearly two decades later it is still...
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This hotel captures true Englishness. Whether it be afternoon tea - complimented with the fantastic selection of cakes and cream teas, or the formality of a 5 course evening meal - this hotel offers it all.
There is a short 18-hole golf course, 2... more
My husband and I stayed in the New Winter Palace from 30th August-13th September 2006. When we first arrived we were taken to a room on the 5th floor. It was nice and clean but basic. I was a little disappointed as we were expecting a double bed but got... more