Hotel Shekhawati, A boutique stay is located in Mandāwa. Free Wi-Fi access and a 24-hour front desk are available. The ancient Haveli has traditional Rajasthani architecture.
Marzia
Italy
Fantastic hotel!, I had a pleasant stay there, the room was clean and the staff were really friendly, I received a really nice welcome!
thanks very much to Manasek Rahul and Surendra🥰
The Legacy Mandawa in Mandāwa has 4-star accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. The accommodation offers room service, and currency exchange for guests.
Martin Pfister
Switzerland
It’s a hidden gem. Small, great atmosphere, functional and spacious rooms, very friendly staff and fab Indian food. Try the spicy lamb curry and the daal with garlic naan.
The village is worth a stroll and very photogenic during the sunset illumination.
Featuring free WiFi, a restaurant and a barbecue, Hotel Radhika Haveli, Mandawa offers accommodation in Mandāwa.
Stefano
Italy
Room is spacious and full of character. As a family of four we booked 2 double rooms which were both very nicely decorated and inside a old haveli, very well kept. Rooms and beds clean. Location is perfect. The whole property is a must see, a dive in history
Owners and staff super friendly, they even drove us around at night looking for a music performance.
Nice garden for aperitivo and nice food in the restaurant.
Located in Mandāwa, Hotel Chobdar Haveli offers a restaurant. With a garden, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
daniela
Italy
Our stay was simply perfect. Virendra was a wonderful host and the Haveli is a small jewel. We really felt like home and would surely come back whenever we'll go back to Rajasthan
Hotel Shahi Palace Mandawa is located in Mandāwa. Featuring a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Situated in Mandāwa, HOTEL SHEKHAWATI HAVELI offers 4-star accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a restaurant. The accommodation features room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.
Aruna1103
Germany
Beautiful decorated hotel in an old original haveli with wonderful painted walls in the room. The erotic painting was amazing.
Bed comfortable, hot water ok
Food was very good, although it was quite cold in the dining area
The only but for me big issue was that there was no electric kettle for tea making although it was mentioned in the room description that there is one
I don't need Television or so but electric kettle is important for me and I always look for accommodation providing it.
So very annoying when it's in the description but actually not there
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mandāwa this weekend is £21 or, for a 4-star hotel, £61. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mandāwa for this weekend cost on average around £39 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £21 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mandāwa for tonight. You'll pay on average around £61 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mandāwa will cost around £39 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Jaipur International Airport, 170km from Mandāwa. From there, take a 3.5-hour taxi or bus ride. For domestic travellers, direct trains are available from major Indian cities to Jhunjhunu, 30km away, followed by a short taxi ride.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Jaipur International Airport, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 180 km away from Mandāwa.
Mandāwa, India, is best explored on foot due to its compact size. For longer distances, auto-rickshaws are readily available. Bicycles can be rented for a leisurely ride around the city. There's no public transport system, but taxis can be hired for trips outside the city. Always negotiate fares in advance.
What guests said about Mandāwa:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Each Haveli has its own character so a short visit to all is...
Each Haveli has its own character so a short visit to all is recommended esp. Sone Chandi ki Haveli, Chobdar Haveli, Thalia, Murmuria.
A detour to Ramgarh, Nawalgarh and Mahansar ( for Sone ki Dukan) is highly recommended.
Food is great at Mandawa Kothi, Castle Mandawa and Vivaana Hotel.
RAHUL
India
10
Scored 10
Mandawa is the most beautiful town with lots of heritage...
Mandawa is the most beautiful town with lots of heritage havelis and there is so much to know about history of these Havelis and how they used to trade in that era.
Those who loves heritage properties then Mandawa is the must visit.
Beautiful architecture , frescos painted Havelis are the Key highlights of this town.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Mandawa is old world charm - an open art walking museum that...
Mandawa is old world charm - an open art walking museum that has stood the test of time and reminder of the opulence of the merchants that inhabited the area.
It has gained recent fame on account of all the mega block busters shot there.
You should visit Mandawa for its culture, a quaint small Indian town that you should walk about and appreciate all the art pieces, and taste delicious food
If Michelango painted the walls of Sevilla houses in interesting frescoes and that city got a huge hit of Indian culture (and animals wandering about), it would be Mandawa
NISHANT
India
6.0
Scored 6.0
Mandawa is a busy noisy dirty village with little to commend...
Mandawa is a busy noisy dirty village with little to commend it, but it is well placed for visiting other towns and villages with Haveli's and temples.
We particularly like Junjhunu and Fatepur and a guide would be useful as sites are not easy to find.
In Fatepur Le Prince is completely shut up but the outdside is worth a look. However next door is a sign for a lawyer and we just walked into his Haveli which has some very well preserved and beautiful frescos. No charge, just a please and thank you. The entrance is through a small door in the big door.You may have to knock.
Derek
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little village with interesting Shekhwati havelis and...
Nice little village with interesting Shekhwati havelis and wells. Actually, Nawalgarh, nearby is a more interesting town to visit.
Roads are good so no problem in driving around.
This place is ideal for a 2 night trip.
Amar
India
10
Scored 10
Its exactly as advertised...a tiny township which is the...
Its exactly as advertised...a tiny township which is the gateway to the frescoed havelis of the Shekhawati district. The roads are in pretty good condition, so driving is a good idea. Good choice of hotels, but be sure to check for parking if you are driving. People are waiting for tourist traffic to return.
Staff is really kind and nice, always helping in what you need. They invited us to chai tea when arriving. The room was big and spacious. The bathroom also was big enough. The best is that they let us to choose which room we prefered from all they had. We had dinner and breakfast with them at his restaurant and food was tasty and delicious. If you go to this hotel in Mandawa, please ask for Krisnha. He was a nice guy who guided us through the city of Mandawa. He speaks spanish and english.
The ambience and food is good. But the best part is the nature of the owners. Pramoud and Vinod are amazing hosts, the staff is super humble and the food is delicious (like home cooked fresh food made from garden fresh ingredients). Every evening there is cultural program and the hosts ensure that you feel at home here. Price is affordable and if you want to experience the true rustic charm of Mandawa and touch Rajasthani fresco paintings with your finger tips, you should come here.
My stay at Hotel Mandawa Haveli was truly delightful. The staff's warm welcome and attentive service ensured a smooth check-in process. The room, adorned with tasteful decor, was impeccably clean and offered a breathtaking view. The on-site restaurant impressed with its local delectable dishes. I was thoroughly impressed with the level of service and attention to detail, making my stay truly memorable. Highly recommended for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
In the middle of the little township of Mandawa. The road to get it is a little congested, but the grounds are very spacious, with excellent parking available. The haveli is old and very picturesque. Rooms are very well appointed; bathrooms are clean and spacious. Food was excellent and so was service. We got a crackling log fire every night (it is very cold, being close to Churu) and ker sangri was made on request. Overall, very nice holiday.
Stayed here three nights,in the 'green room', upstairs, center.
Huge, beautifully designed main room. Similarly attractive bathroom, bigger than most hotel rooms. Quietest place possible for Mandawa. (Amplified singing started at 5am, affects the whole area.) Proprietor and staff all extremely nice and helpful. Food delicious, generous, and inexpensive.
Everything about my experience here was just first rate. Highly recommended.
The staff at the hotel were very good. from the moment we reached till we checked out they treated us very well and were very much helpful. They even advised me the places I should visit on my way back as it would be on the way. Had it not been their advise I would not be able to explore such historical places on way back . I will definitely go back to this place
Mandawa is
an open air museum and Mandawa Kothi is an example of a tastefully renovated haveli. Mandawa Kothi is a very calming place where all staff are doing the utmost to make you feel happy and at home. They were also helpful in arranging tours and transport. Food was excellent and the room was very comfortable and well equipt.
The room was large and comfortable and very pretty, the staff were exceptional - really welcoming and friendly. The dinner on the rooftop was gorgeous and food and beer very reasonably priced and yummy. The breakfast was great as well - simple but did the job well. If I returned to Mandawa I would stay there again for sure!
The staff went out of their way to make our stay comfortable. The property was beautiful, extremely clean, and well maintained. Shekhar made us feel like royalty during our meals and the food was delicious. Deepak, our tour guide, was amazing and provided so much information and history about Mandawa.
It is a large quiet traditional hotel in spacious manicured gardens. The rooms are spread around the gardens, each with it's own furnished terrace. Nehaa the manager was excellent and couldn't do enough for us. The generous breakfast, that was included was delicious .
The hotel and rooms are very beautifully designed with lots of color and heritage. The location was good too, along with the hospitality of the owner and his son Mukul. I'm sure the hotel can do better in terms of having more experiences for younger guests.
The property is amazing (the area outside is a small village but do not worry the hotel will compensate about that)
beautiful outside area with garden, pool, restaurant
we tried the SPA with a massage at the evening time: has been an amazing experience
lt was like a fairytale. Such a beautiful hotel and room!! i never had such a nice room. the people were more than friendly and helpfull.
it was a clean and big room and bed. very nice decorated. Good food and very good location
Very nice haveli with lots of character + right in the centre of Mandawa that allows for a nice visit and excursion by walking around + friendly staff / guest + good breakfast. A very good place to stay!
The hotel is perfectly located in the village. Walking distance from the havelis and markets. It's a really nice haveli. Rooms are spacious and comfortable. Nice swimming pool. Staff is very helpful.
The hotel has a unique atmosphere, quiet, serene and elegant. Our rooms were spacious and well furnished. The pool is an agreeable natural and central space.
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