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About Roop Niwas Palace
Built by Thakur Roop Singh, Roop Niwas Palace lies just a km away from Nawalgarh in Shekhawati. In the midst of serene surroundings, Hotel Roop Niwas Palace displays a superb coalesces of European and typical Rajput architecture. Relish the best thing in life here. With old-worldly charm, Hotel Roop Niwas Palace provides 21st century facilities and traditional hospitality.
Hotel Specification
Accommodation
There are 29 double rooms and a suite fitted with modern amenities at the Hotel Roop Niwas Palace in Shekhawati. Every room is furnished lavishly and display rich cultural heritage of the region. All rooms are decked up with Rajasthani high quality frescoes or murals. The moment you step inside the room, you will feel you have been transported to the memory lane of bygone time.
Dining
The multi-cuisine restaurant at the Hotel Roop Niwas Palace invites you to capture a moment of history to dine at lattice woodwork. Get ready to pamper your taste buds with ethnic culinary delight along with Chinese and continental delicacies.
Conference and Banquet Facilities
Conference and banqueting facilities at the Hotel Roop Niwas Palace in Shekhawati are available on request.
Recreation and Health Facilities
You can stroll on the plush gardens or just swim your sadness away in the glistening swimming pool. Billiards room, jeep safari, cultural shows, horse rides and camel rides are hotel facilities to make your stay at the hotel more delightful.
| Basic Data |
| Country | India |
| State | Rajasthan |
| City | Shekhawati |
| Location | Nawalgarh, Shekhawati, Rajasthan |
| Rooms | 30 rooms |
City Information
Welcome to the open-air gallery of Rajasthan. Shekhawati region in Rajasthan was named after its ruler Rao Shekha (1433-1488). Lies in the triangular region between Delhi, Jaipur and Bikaner, Shekhawati is known for its plethora of painted palaces or beautiful frescoes. Major tourist attractions of Shekhawati in Rajasthan are Mandawa, Lachhmangarh, Fatehpur, Shri Shyamji Temple in Khatu Shyamji, Shakambari, Jhunjhunu, Sikar and Nawalgarh.
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