Ratings based on 12 Verified Reviews
3.5 Room cleanliness
3.4 Service & staff
3.6 Room comfort
3.3 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Posted 7 Mar 2023
I booked my group at Lallgargh Palace after my reservation Laxmi Niswas Palace was cancelled. Although they are located on the same Heritage Property complex, they are not comparable . The staff at Lallgargh are on par with a Travel Lodge. The breakfast and dinner buffets were reminiscent of an offering at a school cafeteria. Although the rooms are enormous, the pictures don't show chipping paint, leaking pipes. and torn furniture. It was a disappointment at every level.
by A verified traveler
Posted 18 Jan 2023
We had a beautiful room in a gracious building but because there were very few guests it felt a bit sad. Some of the decor could do with a bit of renewal.
by A verified traveler from Gurugram, in
Posted 4 Jan 2019
The BEST LAAL MAAS I had on my recent trip across Rajasthan. The property is excellent
The service was also good... Will stay again just to eat !!
by Hetalbhai
Unforgettable
Posted 22 Oct 2017 on HotelsBest
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Mumbai
Awesome. I felt like a Maharaja
Posted 11 Nov 2016
Location: Junagarh Fort, Gajner Palace and Rat Temple are must visit places.
The Hotel has retained the originality of the palace intact. Options for food and drinks limited. The bar and restaurant was average. Otherwise service was courteous and respectful. They make you feel like a King albeit for the days you stay..
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Gurgaon
Good hotel, centrally located
Posted 10 Jan 2015Being a heritage hotel and the tariff charged, the condition and facilities were not all that great. The staff was really good and courtious compensating the other deficiencies. It's centrally located, close to all the visiting places. The hotel ambience is good but the rooms were average. I would rate it 6 on 10.
by A verified traveler from Paris
Posted 24 Nov 2018
La salle à manger est trop petite surtout quand il y a des groupes qui arrivent
Le buffet rien de très bon nous sommes déçus
Par contre les suites sont supers
by Jean Paul
Horrible à eviter
Posted 9 Mar 2017 on HotelsSejour horrible
Hotel à fuir absolument
Palace qui n'en a que le nom
Chambre ressemblant plus à un dortoir
Éviter cet établissement et je ne suis pas un habitué des mauvaises critiques
by A verified traveler from Landshut, Germany
Washed-out lordliness of a Maharaja-Palace
Posted 30 Nov 2016 on Ebookers
Pros: the food
Cons: the pool, WiFi, cleaning, kill pigeons, courtesy
Location: Bikaner, Fort of Bikaner, Rat-temple Deshnoke
We booked the hotel via Internet. We have seen the fotos of the palace with its indoor 19th century swimming pool and thought it would be a great stay. We arrived early in the morning after a horrible bus night from Pushkar and in the hotel, they didn't have a booking on our name. So we had to make many calls also to the booking agency in Germany, after we've got an result. At the counter they said, it wouldn't be their problem that their is no booking and only after ordering we received at least some black tea for new energy. For a hotel, which presents itself like the heritage of the Maharaja that was quite sobering and far away from politeness.
After we resolved the problem we stood 3 nights in the Palace what was quite comfortable and safe, the breakfast was quite good and the restaurant for lunch and dinner offered very tasty dishes for acceptable prices. The pool was out of order with very dirty water in it, in the backyard only have been few canvas chairs to rest and in every part of the hotel were pigeons with their devices...also the WLAN only had some good hours...and only after cleaning the billard-room a little from its dust we were able to pocket some balls.
Over all the hotel is acceptable, but with a little bit more money you can spend a real Maharaja-stay in Bikaner at the Laxmi Nivas Palace. It's sad that they don't invert more heart and money in the palace and reduce the pigeons to reestablish the lordliness of the Maharaja of Bikaner again!
by laurence from Bordeaux
Rêve de maharadjah
Posted 17 Aug 2015 on HotelsFait rêver à la vie de maharadjah