I visited Jaipur for a business trip and was quite pleased with the hotel's cool ambiance. They had books and games available for guests in the reception area. The restaurant was also located in the same area. It would be a nice touch if the hotel welcomed guests with a glass of water. I arrived early at 10 a.m. and managed to check in early after a wait of one and a half hours.
For lunch, I opted for the Rajasthani Thali, which I found quite enjoyable. The room was tidy, but I did notice some remnants of snacks on the coffee counter, which indicated a lapse in attention to detail.
The following morning, I decided to go for a swim. However, there was no attendant present at the pool. Four burly men who were also guests came to swim, and I felt somewhat vulnerable in their presence, since it is a small pool. It should be mandatory for the hotel to have an employee present at the pool during operating hours. Fortunately, after an awkward five-minute encounter, I decided to leave.
The breakfast offered by the hotel was good, but I observed that the staff was rather slow in attending to guests' needs. With too few tables and a high volume of guests, the staff seemed disorganized and lacking in direction and mentorship. Refilling bowls was a slow process.
In summary, my stay was satisfactory, but there is certainly room for improvement.