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Luxurious Accommodation
Step into a world of royal elegance at The Dadhikar Fort Alwar. Each air-conditioned room features royal décor, a minibar, and an electric kettle. Enjoy stunning mountain and garden views right from your room.
Charming Amenities
Relax in the garden, take advantage of the convenient 24-hour front desk, or utilize the dry cleaning service. Host your events in the sophisticated meeting/banqueting space available on-site.
Ideal Location
Located just 6 km from City Palace and Museum, with Jaisamand Lake and Siliserh Lake a short drive away, our fort hotel offers a perfect blend of history and nature. Book now to experience luxury and heritage at The Dadhikar Fort Alwar.
Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Payment before arrival by bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions.
Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.
No internet access available.
Pets are not allowed.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed).
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 5 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children from 6 years old to 11 years old stay for Rs. 1,000 per person per night when using an existing bed.
People 12 years old and over stay for Rs. 1,500 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
You haven't added any cots.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
This property has everything to offer — excellent service, friendly staff, beautiful natural surroundings, and a great location. I highly recommend staying here if you love nature and traditional culture
Nothing
Fine
Comode and wash basin not cleaned to standard of the money charged. Third bed rickety and noisy. Water leaking into walls and bath room taps
This is a fort constructed in 2009_2008 at the site 1000 yrs old where rubble and gravel was lying. The architecture has been conceived fresh. About 20 more rooms in modern design are being added. Of heritage only land and utilised rubble had form the part of property.
Nice and serene
The room was in pathetic condition. The entire furniture was broken and sofas were torn out. The electricity switch board was not safe.
The water was seeping from the walls and had to use towels to stop the water to come to floor.
Plumbing of bathroom was absolute bad. We had to call the staff 2-3 times to fix the sink and pot. On top of that, the bathtub was of no use as there was no way to retain the water in the tub. Overall pathetic experience in the hotel except good food and prompt service from the staff.
Quaint & quiet. The drive to the fort is picturesque and worth it if you're driving yourselves.
It's an old fort, so understandable if the rooms or areas are a bit stuffy.
The fort is so beautiful and the location is great for someone wanting to get away from the city. Located between the mountains this was an amazing getaway. The road to the property around 5-7 km needs a bit upkeep but rest was really good. The food was also nice(not too much variety) but whatever is served tasted well. They have room service as well. No issues faced regarding milk for baby so 10/10 for us.
Staff is very good 👍
Food is very low quality
Like the views and location
The rooms are not comfortable and not it's worth
I love the building it is magnificent, and the situation of the hotel is very beautiful. The rooms are large and very comfortable. They supported us in having a little room party for one of the ladies' birthdays and they provided a Birthday Cake at dinner, with her name on the cake, which was very thoughtful.
The counter staff at check in were very unfriendly and I have never seen such an unorganised process of showing us our room, getting the key and getting the luggage to the right person. Really need a better system, however, after much kerfuffle an older gentleman who I think was the manager, got it sorted quickly. The buffet dinner was quite expensive and after 23 days in India probably the worse meal we had had, as was the breakfast, very disappointing. Many of us had upset tummies after the dinner, we usually avoid Buffet Type meals in India but unfortunately A La Carte was unavailable. I was considering returning again next year because of the beauty of the building and surroundings but things (especially foodwise) would have to improve considerably.
Beautiful, quiet, and lovingly restored. Full of friendly people.
The hotel has a brilliant hillside setting, and the communal spaces are stunning, including the gardens and the restaurant terrace. The staff were helpful, especially the gentleman who gave us a guided tour to nearby temple. The evening traditional dancing was an unexpected bonus.
The rooms themselves had charm but were in need of refurbishment. In particular, the bathroom was poor (shower didn't drain, toilet seat was broken and the sink taps were wobbly).
There was also ongoing building work which started early in the morning.
Although as advertised, we expected more facilties for the price paid (e.g. there was no wifi, fridge or safe).
Overall, the hotel felt a work in progress but could be something truly special.
The fort is beautiful and the room we stayed in comfy and well appointed. The staff were friendly and the food was good. Entertainment in the evening was enjoyable. There just seemed to be something missing that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. My husband thought it was missing a woman’s touch and he may be right. I’ve stayed in another fort palace, and the ‘wow’ was everywhere which didn’t happen here, but a nice stay none-the-less
It was a memorable and exceptionally good lifetime experience.
We didn't like a little problem arising from the casual behaviour of a security guard at night. However, when the issue was brought to the attention of the staff in the reception office next morning, it was promptly resolved. Except for that little incidence, we liked the entire stay for which we thank the staff at the reception as well as in the restaurant.
Hotel itself was beautiful, traditional Indian style, with well maintained garden and greenery around. My room was located in an old part- very retro one, felt like living in 18th century haveli. However, I have a feeling that for this price the room should be much better maintained, especially the bathroom. I had this bad luck- that probably shortly before my check- in, my room was freshly painted, so for 2 nights my throat, bronchia and lungs were struggling with harsh smell of the fresh paint. Unfortunately, during my stay room wasn't cleaned, towels weren't changed. One more thing: ladies who are scared of mice shouldn't book this hotel 😆😆 as these creatures show up in the bathroom, I personally don't mind lol, but I know some ladies may feel uncomfortable.
Such a pearl of architecture, sadly, wasn't well maintained, covering windows with old paper (!!!!) is something that shouldn't ever happen.
A charming old fort but not up to western standards - poor internet, no alcohol, unsafe electrics, difficulty paying with overseas credit card. Food is good, helpful staff. Everyone is trying but it’s get a long way to go. Reported payment issue to Expedia but got no response.
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