Leela Palace Udaipur
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/HOTELS IN UDAIPUR/ Updated : Sep 1, 2016, 14:26 IST
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This upscale hotel is centrally located on Lake Pichola, and offers stunning views of the lake and Lake and City palaces.
This upscale hotel is centrally located on Lake Pichola, and offers stunning views of the lake and Lake and City palaces. Read less

This upscale hotel is centrally located on Lake Pichola, and offers stunning views of the lake and Lake and City palaces. Its 72 rooms and eight suites are appointed with traditional crafts and art. The hotel also has a lake-facing swimming pool, two restaurants and bars, and the luxury tent spa, ESPA. For a truly indulgent experience, stay at the fancy Maharaja Suite, which comes with its own jacuzzi, massage parlour, pool and walk-in wardrobes. The hotel also organises bespoke private dining experiences.
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