Hotels in Bikaner |
| Gajner Palace |
Gajner Palace is a Grand Heritage Palace of the HRH Group of Hotels. Spread over 6000 acres, the palace is a 30-minute drive from Bikaner. It was built on the banks of Gajner Lake by Sir Ganga Singhji, one of the greatest Maharajas of Bikaner, in the early decades of the twentieth century. |
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| The Laxmi Niwas Palace |
Laxmi Niwas Palace Designed by famed architect Swinton Jacob, heritage hotel Laxmi Niwas Palace is an outstanding work of creative art that reflects an inimitable blend of medieval Rajputana and European building styles. |
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| Karni Bhawan Palace |
Karni Bhawan Palace was the royal residence of Maharaja Karni Singh, a modern-day maharaja of Bikaner. It was built in a luxurious art deco style, popular by the 1950s in the US and Europe. |
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| Bhairon Vilas |
Bhairon Vilas foundation stone of Bhairon Vilas was laid in the year 1872. This Haveli was the personalRang Mahal, Bikaner residence of Maharaj Bhairon Singh ji. |
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| Lallgarh Palace |
Lallgargh Palace is situated on the outskirts of the Bikaner city and spread over a vast area of land. The imposing red sand stone Palace was built by Maharaja Ganga Singhji to commemorate the memory of his Rev. father, Maharja Sri Lall Singhji. This Palace was designed by Sir Swanton Jacob of international fame. |
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| Bhanwar Niwas |
DEEP IN THE THAR DESERT, behind endless waves of sand dunes lies Bikaner, one of the most interesting centers of later Indian art. In this great town of red sandstone, with richly decorated houses rising high over its bustling streets, stands Bhanwar Niwas, the most magnificent of the famed havelis belonging to the Rampuria family. |
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