Set in Būndi, 2.1 km from Bundi Railway Station, Classic Sapphire Ananta Bundi offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Housed in a 1684 building once inhabited by royalty, this heritage hotel is situated 300 metres from the Maharajah's City Palace.
Nina
Australia
The hotel is in a great location , an easy walk to the palace, step wells and local market . The room was lovely , beds were very comfortable and hot showers . The staff were always helpful and despite the renovations going on it was a pleasure to stay . Next time we will book when it’s warmer so we can enjoy the pool. The rooftop is magic
Kasera Heritage View in Būndi has 2-star accommodation with a terrace and a restaurant.
Hewett
Australia
The water pressure was amazing for india. Location was perfect for exploring on foot. Staff were super helpful even organising a tuktuk for us late at night.
Set in Būndi, less than 1 km from Taragarh Fort, Hotel Nawal Sagar Palace - Bundi offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Killan
India
The location was fabulous and the view unbeatable! Our staff madu was kind and helpful,my room free upgrade give me super deluxe room. Breakfast was delicious and our room very comfortable with consistent hot water for the shower. Highly recommended!Location was great,
Set in Būndi and with Taragarh Fort reachable within 700 metres, Bundi Inn - A Heritage Boutique Haveli offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Shankar
United Kingdom
Very close to Bundi Fort/Palace and yet far enough for an all encompassing view from the rooftop terrace. Knowledgeable and expansive owner with whom it was a pleasure to learn about Bundi and Rajasthan in general.
Situated in Būndi, 1.2 km from Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri, The Hadoti Palace, Bundi features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Situated in Būndi, less than 1 km from Taragarh Fort, Haveli Uma Megh Tourist Guest House features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Mathilde
Thailand
We liked the staff who were welcoming and helpful. we liked the location as it is close to the small lake for a quiet time. We like the outdoor restaurant which serves good food at a good price.
Located in Būndi, 700 metres from Taragarh Fort, Haveli Elephant Stable provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
The family hosting us were phenomenal, great attention and warm hospitality. The food is great too!
Located in Būndi, 1 km from Bundi Railway Station, The Silver Spoon Hotel & Restaurant provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in Būndi, 2.1 km from Bundi Railway Station, Classic Sapphire Ananta Bundi offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
I first visited Bundi 25 years ago and it doesnt seem like...
I first visited Bundi 25 years ago and it doesnt seem like much has changed. It still has an old world Rajasthani desert town feel to it. The crumbling Garh Palace and surrounds are worth the visit alone, and the town has a small shop feeling to with narrow alleys and temples and a bustling market.
There weren't many tourists when i was there and that suited me fine.
The famous step wells were unfortunatly mostly full of water which is good for the locals maybe but a bit disappointing for a visitor.
Martin
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bundi, is a small hilltop place, convenient stopover between...
Bundi, is a small hilltop place, convenient stopover between Chittorgarh and Kota/Ranthambore. Has very few sights, Boondi Palace has nothing worth seeing. Chitrashala next to it, has exquisite Bundi style wall & ceiling paintings. Bundi ASI museum, next to Sukh Mahal, is one of the finest Museums we have seen in India, with beautiful sculptures, bundi style miniature paintings, weapons tracing history of warfare from bow & arrows to rifles, well maintained. However the best part is the superb view of lighted Bundi Palace, after 7 PM, from roof top resaurants of most hotels, Cenotaph of 84 pillars also worth visiting. two full days minimum requirred. Best visited in own transport
pekakuli itty
India
Scored 10
10
Bundi is a bit off the Golden Triangle tourist trail and we...
Bundi is a bit off the Golden Triangle tourist trail and we found the locals kind and welcoming. The bazaars were fantastic as we the marvellous step wells and the centotaph Kesar Bagh Bundi - amazing with a wonderful retainer. Multilingual Jay's Cafe near the Palace serves delicious pistachio lassis. The palace - although run down is an amazing construction and worth the walk up the hill. We only found out as we were leaving that Ramgarh Visdhari Tiger Reserve buffer zone near the Suk Mahal can be visited and there are tigers. Highly recommended
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Bundi is a wonderful, very peaceful place!
Bundi is a wonderful, very peaceful place! Go there, then you can understand easily why the famous Rudyard Kipling was living there, where he writed the amazing.book "Kim".
Bundi is absolutely amazing!
Simona-Luciana
Romania
Scored 10
10
Great place for a off-the-beaten-track vacation.
Great place for a off-the-beaten-track vacation. Heritage sites. Small treks to the palace, fort & Mordi chhatri. You'll stumble on some (unknown) sites.
But some of the tourist attractions are quite dirty.
Gajanan
Scored 10
10
Geographically, Bundi is a bowl studded with jewels.
Geographically, Bundi is a bowl studded with jewels. In the monsoon, it's surroundings are emerald green, contrasting the brown fort and the bluw aters of the lakes below.
It is a town filled with Baoris or step-wells that are unfortunately dwindling. There are lovely kunds or reservoirs too.
The fort is a revelation. Access it from the TV tower side, or Chamunda gate, and enjoy the hidden kunds and Rani ka Mahal.
The rice cultivation has really taken off in this region!
Locals are simple and very friendly, which makes the stay very special.
Food at The Food Custom is good, though a little out of town.
Morgan's and Ben10 near Nahar ka Chauhatta are also good options.
Tanya
India
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We had such a great time here. Tampi and his family made us feel incredibly welcome from the minute we arrived. Good talks on the beautiful rooftop, fun trip with the whole family to a nearby fair and we received superhelpful tips for the rest of our trip. When I think back on our stay I instantly start to smile, Tampi’s house is a very warm environment with genuine, kind people. 💕
Also true for the rest of Bundi, where we got to meet the friendliest people just on the street.
Lovely hosts, authentic Guesthouse, best authentic homecooked food, you feel like part of the family. Basic room but you have Everything you need & its very clean. Recommend to stay here and create memories for a lifetime.
Raj and Nami also guided me for a reasonable price to the Palace and to various places in and around Bundi and shared all their knowledge with me. it seems that People keep coming back and After 2 Nights here I understand why. Come and get the experience.
Absolutely amazing stay. The hotel owner gave us a beautiful room with a balcony and a big TV. The owner was really nice and helpful. There is a lovely restaurant upstairs with excellent food. This is the first time I experienced such perfect service in India. 100% the best hotel in Bundi. Thank you very much for everything.
The staff were so kind and friendly. They brought a heater into my room. The setting reminded us of the Marigold Hotel. It was on a lake and so nice. We were there when the kite festival was on.
Great view over the castle. Looks stunning at night. Great helpful friendly staff. Beautiful heritage room. Nice to be in a homestay. Bundi was awesome.
Monica
Australia
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