Fateh Prakash Palace heritage five star hotel reminds you of the ancient traditions and the royal lifestyle in all its grandeur and pomp. The interiors of the Fateh Prakash Palace heritage five star hotel, Udaipur, India are tastefully done with antique furniture, wall paintings and wall hangings. Fateh Prakash Palace heritage hotel offers an excellent respite from the everyday hassles of life and is a perfect holiday resort especially with its views of tourist destinations such as the Lake Pichola, Jagmandir Island Palace and the Sajjangarh Fort.
Fateh Prakash Palace heritage five star hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India apparently has the world's largest cut crystal collection.
Location:The hotel is situated in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India and is located at a distance of 26 kilometers from the airport.
Facilities: The Fateh Prakash Palace luxury hotel provides all those world-class facilities and amenities expected of a five star hotel. As far as accommodation is concerned this five star heritage hotel has 21 Dovecote rooms, 4 Regal suites facing the Lake Pichola and 3 Regal suites. The restaurant at the Fateh Prakash Palace hotel is one of the best in Udaipur. The staff at the hotel is trained and polite.
Facilities provided at this luxury five star hotel include telephone connection with STD and ISD facilities, doctor on call, complementary fruit baskets, refrigerator, color television, hair dryers, money exchange facilities, laundry, travel desk, complementary flowers and hot and cold running water in the attached baths in each room.
As far as recreation is concerned the Fateh Prakash Palace five star heritage hotel offers a variety of activity options. There is a swimming pool and you can play billiards, go boating and bird watching. You can go on a tour of the Crystal Gallery at the hotel. This heritage five star hotel also has a health center that offers holistic health therapies for those interested.
Sightseeing:As far as sightseeing is concerned you can visit the picturesque Lake Pichola, the Jagmandir Island Palace and the Sajjangarh Fort.
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