Hari Niwas Palace
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN JAMMU/ Created : Jun 8, 2017, 15:25 IST
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If you are looking for a royal-turned-heritage stay in Jammu, there is no place better than Hari Niwas Palace! Built by Maharaja Hari Singh by the banks of river Tawi looking the city and offering a panoramic view of the Trikuta h … Read more
If you are looking for a royal-turned-heritage stay in Jammu, there is no place better than Hari Niwas Palace! Built by Maharaja Hari Singh by the banks of river Tawi looking the city and offering a panoramic view of the Trikuta hills, this hotel is a page from history! The hotel is now run by the grandchildren of Maharaja Hari Singh and this is enough to get you the feel of being guest to a royal dynasty. Read less
If you are looking for a royal-turned-heritage stay in Jammu, there is no place better than Hari Niwas Palace! Built by Maharaja Hari Singh by the banks of river Tawi looking the city and offering a panoramic view of the Trikuta hills, this hotel is a page from history! The hotel is now run by the grandchildren of Maharaja Hari Singh and this is enough to get you the feel of being guest to a royal dynasty. Located among mango groves and lush green lawns, this plush property has played host to several illustrious guests and is one of the best luxury heritage hotels in the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir. An out and out art-deco structure, this hotel is welcoming guests since 1990 and has a rich heritage of its own. The property has 40 luxurious rooms including a few lush suites. All the rooms are air-conditioned and elegantly decorated with Victorian furniture. Modern amenities such as satellite TVs, telephones with ISD and STD facilities, well stocked mini bar, tea and coffee maker are also available.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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