The Lalgarh Palace is a beautiful architectural wonder, built in red sandstone in Bikaner. Constructed in 1902 by Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji of Bikaner, in the memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh Ji, the Lalgarh Palace is a vision of beauty and grace. Designed by the famous architect Sir Swinton Jacob, the Lalgarh Palace is a synthesis of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture. The effect is a magnificent oriental fantasy, a fairytale palace with delicate screens of lattice work and filigree covering the windows, arches, chatters and domes, rising like a golden vision from the desert sands of Bikaner. Guest at the Lalgarh Palace Bikaner, can enjoy the heritage ambience, and wander through the grounds where peacocks dance amidst the bougainvillea bushes. The Lalgarh Palace Hotel has a large collection of Rajasthani paintings and hunting trophies. Guests can enjoy dining on traditional Rajasthani, India and international cuisine. Run by the Welcome Heritage Group, the Lalgarh Palace Hotel offers its guests a luxurious heritage getaway in Bikaner, with Heritage Hotels of India. |
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Accommodation
Hotel Lallgarh Palace has elegantly 38 rooms along with facilities of Telephone with direct dialling facility ,Running hot and cold water ,Refrigerator in rooms ,Television with satellite channels in rooms ,Indian and continental cuisine ,Well stocked bar ,Indoor swimming pool and jogging trail ,Tennis, billiards, croquet and masseur ,Credit cards and money exchange Conference facilities ,Doctor on call.
Services & Amenities
Hotel Lallgarh Palace provides facilities of Dining Hall. Cuisines , Lounge Bar , Thirty Two Channel Television Through City Cable ,Bar - Be Cue and Garden Bar ,Indoor Swimming Pool , Billiard Room , Tennis Court , Croquet Court ,Badminton Court , Television in Rooms , In - House Indoor Museum , Mini Gym Masseur ,Doctor On Call ,Money Changing Counter ,Credit Cards (Master, VISA, Bank of Baroda Cards). Left Luggage Room, Safety Lockers for Guest, Gents / Ladies Clock Room, Folk Music, Songs and Dances by regional artists.
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