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The Saket Hotel doesn't look anything like a hotel from the outside (actually, when you come to think of it, it doesn't really look much like one on the inside either); it looks like a big bungalow, all quiet and calm, completely devoid of the bustle and the din of a busy hotel. C-Scheme, Tilak Marg is a quiet area, with narrow tree-lined avenues, birds singing in the trees, and houses with pretty lawns -- all a far cry from the dust of central Jaipur. The Saket Hotel is much like that -- a nice quiet place where you can unwind at your own pace
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Bargain Hotels |
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Airport: 2 km.,
Railway Station: 2 km.
Bus Stand : 2 km |
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The hotel, even on the inside, is very practical all the way -- no frills at all. The lobby had a counter, some sofas and a currency exchange board on the freshly-painted wall; the staircase going up to the rooms was clean and had some faded posters of Rajasthan Tourism on the landings. Our room, a small but airy double room, was squeaky clean -- freshly laundered sheets, new floral-print curtains, well-polished wooden furniture, a neatly tiled bathroom. None of it very tastefully done (not one thing in that room was elegant!), but all amazingly neat and very clean.
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The room had a telephone, room service, running hot and cold water and even a colour television with satellite channels. Downstairs, a small and fairly dingy restaurants served meals, though the only meal we ever had there was breakfast- underdone toast, good coffee, and greasy onion-and-green-chilli omelette with liberal lashings of tomato ketchup (sounds much worse than it is -- it's a North India staple, by the way). We ordered tea and snacks twice through room service, and the service was very quick and efficient -- and this at a time when the hotel was full to the brim. |
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Opposite Udyog Bhawan, Tilak Marg, C-Scheme, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India |
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