It’s known as the Venice of the East, the city of lakes and one of India’s most romantic destinations. With its well-preserved palaces, temples, havelis, ghats and the fairytale Lake Palace at its heart, it’s easy to understand why Udaipur has been described in these terms. Founded in 1559 by Maharaja Udai Singh, Udaipur became the final capital of the Rajput kingdom of Mewar. Today, it is a shining example of heritage tourism in India. Our guide helps you make the most of its romance and history.
Udaipur Travel Guide
6 Udaipur hotels that redefine luxury
Udaipur’s royal heritage gives its hotels a well-deserved reputation for palatial luxury. Each of these five hotels combines opulence and comfort to ensure that you feel like a king or queen.
4 mid-range heritage hotels in Udaipur
You desperately want to stay at a place that connects with Udaipur’s heritage, but don’t want to burn a hole in your pocket? These four affordable stays combine the charm of heritage with modern amenities.
Top 5 budget hotels in Udaipur
The accommodation options in Udaipur are innumerable, but we have sorted a list of top 5 budget hotels in the city that offer a comfortable stay without burning a hole in your pocket.
Udaipur resorts that’ll spoil you silly
With their laidback vibe, comfortable stay and convenient location, the resorts in Udaipur draw a multitude of visitors each year. Steeped in history and culture, the city of lakes is home to palaces, the relatively plea...more
Taj Lake Palace
The 18th-century summer palace built by Udaipur’s erstwhile king Maharana Jagat Singh II is today one of India’s most famous hotels.
Top 5 eating joints in Udaipur with a gorgeous view
Founded by Maharana Udai Singh II, Udaipur still continues to narrate the tales of the bygone Rajputana and Mewar legacy. Touted to be the City of Lakes, Udaipur offers more than just its water bodies. This travel destin...more
Popular street food options in Udaipur
The City of Lakes, as Udaipur is popularly referred to, is not only popular for its historical attractions but also street food. For foodies, every single day could be packed with a variety of flavours given the repertoi...more
Vegetarian restaurants in Udaipur
There’s no dearth of eateries which cater specifically to the vegetarian palate in Udaipur. You’ll find these scattered about in the narrow lanes of the city and along the waterfront (of the city’s lakes). The fare on of...more
5 romantic restaurants in Udaipur
It’s hard to go wrong in a city as gorgeous as Udaipur. You’ll find plenty of rooftop restaurants offering views of Lake Pichola, but each of these backs up the fabulous views with equally scintillating fare.
5 places to have a good meal in Udaipur
Udaipur is strewn with beautiful architecture and stunning views, and some great atmospheric restaurants. From vegetarian thalis serving traditional daal, baati and choorma, to the painstakingly slow preparation of laal ...more
Upre by 1559 AD
Lake Pichola Hotel’s rooftop restaurant has excellent views of the City Palace and the surrounding ghats, with a pool and cabanas for diners to lounge in.
Ambrai
Perched on the western banks of Lake Pichola, this open-air restaurant has unparalleled views of the Lake Palace, City Palace, Gangaur Ghat and Sajjangarh Fort—best admired over a leisurely lunch.
Neel Kamal
This gorgeous restaurant in Taj Lake Palace hotel offers authentic Mewari cuisine in a beautiful setting.
8 attractions that reveal Udaipur’s history
Udaipur was founded in the 16th century, after Chittaur, the previous capital of Mewar, was annexed by Mughal emperor Akbar. Over the next four centuries, Mewar’s rulers built a picturesque city with numerous lakes, pala...more
10 unique experiences you can only have in Rajasthan
Rajasthan, the vibrant destination of desert, kathputlis and palaces, has a myriad of faces that no one is much aware of. Yes, we are talking about offbeat attractions and experiences in Rajasthan.
A romantic getaway to Udaipur
With the majestic city palace looming over the old city, a lake studded with palaces in the middle and romantic restaurants interspersed in every nook and corner, couples will never run out of things to do in Udaipur. As...more
City Palace
This sprawling complex is the largest palace in Rajasthan. It was first built by Maharana Udai Singh, the founder of Udaipur in the 16th century, and expanded by successive rulers. Today, the palace is divided into sever...more
5 Udaipur shops you must visit
Udaipur is not particularly famous for its shopping, but if you are especially keen to stock up on some souvenirs then head to these shops to pick up clothes and knick-knacks. Most of them are located near the City Palac...more
Rajasthali
The government run-emporium Rajasthali has a store near Jagdish temple, which offers a selection of local handicrafts at fixed prices.
Shilpgram
This crafts village is located on the outskirts of Udaipur, near Fateh Sagar Lake, and has a traditional haat (market) selling pottery, terracotta work, wooden carvings, furniture and accessories.
Aashka
This boutique has been conceptualised by Bhargavi Kumari, a member of Udaipur’s royal family, and stocks arts, crafts, jewellery, clothes and organic beauty products, manufactured by local craftspersons.
Quick weekend escapes from Udaipur
When it comes to weekend getaways from Udaipur, there’s possibility that you might get confused as there are several enchanting destinations that you’ll love to explore. From Jaipur and Jodhpur to Ahmedabad to Ajmer, opt...more
24 hours in Udaipur
One of India’s most romantic cities, Udaipur is full of dreamy vistas and experiences. The grandeur of its palaces and havelis, the enchanting narrow by-lanes of the old city, the natural beauty of the surrounding green ...more
48 hours in Udaipur
Known as the Venice of the East, Udaipur is likely to tug at your heart strings as soon as you step into it. Be prepared to be swept off your feet as you drink in the views of its lake palaces, explore the labyrinthine c...more
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