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For years, Mount Abu was the summer
residence of many Indian Princes, who wanted respite from the stifling
summer of their windless plains.
Bikaner House was the summer residence of the
royal family of Bikaner. Constructed in 1893 during the minority of Maharaja
Ganga Singhji, the mansion was designed by the legendary architect Sir
Swinton Jacob, under the supervision of the Council of Regency.
Set on vast grounds amidst tranquil hills, Bikaner House
occupied one of the best locations in Mount Abu and was visited regularly by
the Maharaja and the royal family. In 1962 Maharaja Karni Singhji decided to
convert the royal residence into a hotel.
"PALACE HOTEL" as it is now called has been in operation since then. The
Palace hotel, today a classified 'Heritage Hotel' still stands glorious as
before a legacy from the Maharajas of Bikaner. |
As many discerning Corporate Houses have found out, the Palace Hotel is a perfect setting for mixing business with pleasure. The Conference Room can seat 150 people in an auditorium setting and 60 people otherwise, and provides all requisite facilities. The hotel has 13 Suites, 24 Double Rooms and 1 Single Room You can choose from an array of 38 Rooms, each distinctive of their old world charm. The Dining Rooms in the Hotel serve traditinol as well as continental cuisine. Should you prefer as many do,
the hotel can provide for delectable barbecues around a bon fire or organise picnic hampers or meals on the lake side
As many discerning Corporate Houses have found out, the Palace Hotel is a perfect setting for mixing business with pleasure. The Conference Room can seat 150 people in an auditorium setting and 60 people otherwise, and provides all requisite facilities.
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