The hotel is beautiful to look at, in a lovely haveli style and the staff were friendly. The hotel is located in a street that has open sewers running past & piles of stinking rubbish everywhere. The first room we were in flooded in rain as there were no seals on the windows, soaking our stuff. We moved to a 2nd room, which was fine but had no intenet and was also plunged into pitch darkness several times a night, with no ac or fan the room was suffocating, the staff brought us candles and allowed us to move to a rooftop room which had a breeze. It had no bed for our child so in the morning we went back to our old room, only to find it infested with grasshoppers, so we moved to a 4 th room, which was great. On the first day my husband and son went into the pool but it looked dirty and we realised it had no chlorine. The next day my child erupted in a sore, weeping rash in his eye, ear, face and arm. We took him to a doctor who diagnosed a fungal infection almost certainly caused by the pool. We told the hotel this and not only did they not offer to pay the doctors bill or meds, but they continued to allow guests to use the pool. We decided to leave early. Apart from that, the restaurant was OK, the rest of the hotel appeared clean enough, but it was far from the fort. I would never recommend anyone stay there, even now, over a week later, my 3 year old is still suffering from the infection on his arm.