Built in Mughal-British architecture style, this was the first
trend setting building in Jaipur in the 1882.
Khasa Kothi and Rambag Palace Hotel came much after this property. 24 rooms,
dining hall, reception, mature trees, laid back atmosphere is what distinguishes
it. Noted author Mark Twain
spent 4 days in this hotel and in Special Memories section of his biography has
talked about its metal roof, boundary wall of mud, cactus trees, wild peacocks,
partridges, water from well and Mosque for a 1000 persons and family use.
Walking distance from Railway Station
12 Kms from Airport
4 Kms from Town Center, Hawa Mahal
Salient Features:
Opposite Sheraton Hotel, Mirza Ismail
Road
18,861 Sq. Yds. approx. Almost a square
plot
Owners: Muslim family joint ownership
FAR: 1.75
Max Ground Coverage: 35%
East: Khasa Kothi Hotel
North East: Dr. Helligs Bungalow - hotel
and commercial centre under construction
North: Sheraton Hotel
West: Railway Station
Robert Cock, internationally renowned scientist who
discovered the Tuberculosis Vaissali (TB) bacteria, stayed here during his visit
to Jaipur around 1890-94.
During First World War, Brother in law of Mussoloni was
kept here as a prisoner of war under army protection. BBC and American
Information Service made short documentary films on this hotel.
Even today fond personal family memories of many overseas
visitors (England, Vietnam, France, Germany, Sweeden) pull them for a stay here.
Their father or, grand father had important assignments in British India's
Rajputana and this was the place they stayed, wrote about and carried their
memories of.
Even now in few of known Australian tourist books this hotel
finds mention. Furniture, crockery, lights, fans etc from the start can be still
found.
Our Brokerage: Rent: Equivalent to one month's rent : Sale: Equal to 2% of
the deal value. Service tax extra (10.2%) Short term let: 15% of the gross.
TDS on brokerage - 5.61% TDS on rent - 16.83%
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