Classy comfort with an antique touch
Udaipur’s The Royal Retreat takes royal comfort a step further with a picturesque view of the Aravalli Hills
A boutique hotel in the heartland of Rajasthan offering royal comfort at competitive rates. You read that right. For those high on wanderlust and with a passion for royal comfort, the Royal Retreat Resort & Spa in Udaipur is a far better option. Set up on a museum theme, the 64 -room property in the outskirts of Udaipur boasts of a huge wealth of antiques and handicraft items.
According to Dushyant Periwal, Chief Executive Officer, The Royal Retreat, “It all started with our profound love for antique stuff. All our rooms are large and one-of-a-kind evoking a sense of royal charm. Since it is away from the city hub, it offers travellers to unwind themselves from the high-pressure lifestyle. We have a wide range of facilities for MICE travellers like presence of four outdoor banquet gardens with a seating capacity of 1,500. We also have a conference room built on theatre style that can accommodate 150 guests. We do have a wet bar for hosting pool parties.”
The hotel currently has a steady flow of global travellers during peak season hailing mostly from France, Germany and Italy. Periwal informed, “With the tourist market gaining momentum, we are hopeful to receive more number of travellers in the current period. We are all set to go for expansion of our hotel into a 100-room property by November, this year. We intend to come up with a large indoor banquet hall and renovate our spa.”
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