(Rates from $111.39)
Golden Tulip Jaipur
Located in Jaipur's Bani Park with a pool
Jaipur
Situated in the Bani Park neighborhood of Jaipur, this property is near Nahargarh. Another nearby point of interest is City Palace.
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Recreational amenities at Golden Tulip Jaipur include a sauna, a fitness facility, and a pool. Other amenities include a bar/lounge, a coffee shop/café, and barbecue grills.
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Guestrooms have satellite television, minibars, and complimentary newspapers; rooms also include refrigerators, coffee/tea makers, and bathroom phones.
More room informationTraveler Opinions: Hotel review summary of Golden Tulip Jaipur, Jaipur Hotel
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| 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | ||
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Most recent review and rating for Golden Tulip Jaipur in Jaipur
All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the most recent review is shown.
| Overall satisfaction | Hotel service | Hotel condition | Room cleanliness | Room comfort | |
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| 5 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Would recommend to all
Still not known to taxi drivers, but absolutely worth finding. Arriving at 8am, immediately shown to our room. Special request of change to twin room met without hesitation. Staff always remembered us, our coffee order etc, were devestated if needs unable to be met eg Internet down briefly. Clientele appeared mostly Indian, hotel modern rather than cutesy, but of extremely high standard, a great tourist haven during an active stay in busy Jaipur. Local auto-rickshaw transport easily and cheaply available, but be firm with drivers wanting to take you to commission paying shops.
Anokhi is an interesting shop, out of the main tourist area, has items with Indian style, but of appeal and interest to Western tourists. Most importantly, dont exploit workers, and promote local craft. Lovely cafe, if you are needing a change from Indian cuisine
