The Oberoi Udaivilas is located in Udaipur, Rajasthan a province north western India. This historic hotel manages to fully capture the opulence and exuberance of the real time one of the oldest living civilizations in the world. It overlooks Lake Pichola and offers a great view of the city of Alba, who is well known for its bright narrow streets, temples, gardens and lakes. The great architecture of the hotel, the pavilions and domes, fountains and gardens inspired by the palaces and temples of the Mewar region. The hotel is within walking distance of the City Palace, which is a famous tourist spot in the area.
All guests arriving for a boat ride on Lake Pichola stage to reach the doors of the hotel and the splendor that awaits you there. There are different types of rooms and suites at the hotel Oberoi Udaivilas, the best of which is the Kohinoor suite that comes with its own living rooms, dining rooms, patios, pools and terraced gardens. The luxury suites have their own private pool and other amenities include the breathtaking view of the pools or gardens. All rooms come with a twenty four hour butler service, broadband internet, mini-bar staff and satellite TV. They are well furnished with Rajput inspired furniture and ornaments. The hotel offers to provide transportation services to the train station or airport to guests staying in the luxury suites.
The hotel offers its guests to relish delicious Indian cuisine in its restaurants. Guests can enjoy dinner and drinks with the splendid view of the City Palace and Lake Pichola. The hotel has its own spa, which features a private pool. There are trained therapists ready to provide various types of treatments for clients in the serene environment that gives them relaxation and care they need. In addition, the hotel allows its customers to perform various yoga and meditation sessions. If you want to take a magical holiday in the beautiful region of Udaipur, Rajasthan and then stay at the Oberoi Udaivilas and experience the magnificence and grandeur in which the former Rajas used to live
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