Each of the 43 spacious rooms and suites all with a balcony or patio are exclusive and are decorated in the warm colours and textures of local Rajasthani hand block print textiles and adorned with traditional artifacts.
The interiors inspired by traditional design themes reach their fullest expression in the intricate marblework, woodwork and fabrics that accentuate the guest rooms. The spacious rooms with marble, mosaic floorings, high ceilings, cotton woven rugs "durries", antiques and beautifully carved four poster beds provide a sense of luxury.
- 3 Royal Suites
- 15 Deluxe suites
- 25 Deluxe Rooms
Within these luxurious surroundings are found the most modern amenities-a blend of contemporary comfort and traditional style.
All rooms with en suite bathrooms with tubs and showers, hot and coldwater. Airconditioning, heating, minibars, television with cable network and telephones with international dialing facilities.
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Samode offers you the unique experience of Royal Rajasthan where you can sample the finest Rajasthani cuisine as well as an exotic mix of Asian and European cuisine alongwith variations in ambiance.
From the sumptuous buffet in the main dining room to a breakfast and a light snack by the pool, or an a-la-carte menu at the central courtyard amidst chirping birds and the soothing sound of water of the marble fountain.
Effort has been made to suit all tastes.
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Spend a day at Samode Bagh, a Garden Resort with tented accomodation, just 4 Kms. from the Palace and enjoy a game of lawn tennis, croquet or badminton. Our staff can organize a shuttle to take you to the Samode Bagh or one can walk through the village and along the country road. Enjoy a puppet and cultural show every evening in the main courtyard. After dinner, sip a night cap along a log fire or just relax and read in the beautiful Sultan Mahal which is laden with antique silver furniture transporting one back to the heyay of the Maharajas. |
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| Take over the Samode Palace exclusively and it will provide an unusual setting for conferences and meetings. The Durbar Hall (where the court was held in earlier days) is very ornate, patterned like a carpet from floor to the ceiling and can accommodate groups of 50 to 100 people depending on the layout.
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