The construction of the Roopangarh Fort, Ajmer can be traced back to 1648. The magnificent fort, at present, functions as a hotel is categorized among the other hotels in Ajmer. A wonderful amalgam of tradition and gracious hospitality, the Roopangarh Fort in Ajmer is imbued with the elements of regal grace and grandeur.
The 20 guestrooms at Roopangarh Fort in Ajmer are classified into the double rooms and single rooms. The optimum satisfaction of the guests is of ultimate priority and this provides them the impetus to design the rooms in a way that the guests do not feel deprived of any comfort. The Queens Suite is the ultimate example of comfort and is graced with antique items and portraits. The in-room amenities comprise of televisions, direct dialing telephones, and attached baths with hot/cold water.
On site Multi-cuisine Restaurant - Even the most fastidious of food lovers will shower generous encomiums once they get to taste the mouth-watering Indian, Chinese and Continental and Thai dishes that are rustled up by the cook. The chefs give their own personalized and innovative touch to these dishes which results in their being more toothsome.
Ajmer's Roopangarh Fort also enjoys a certain degree of popularity among the discerning business travelers. The hotel has a history of conducting successful business meets, seminars and conferences. The conference hall of the hotel is a well-configured one and boasts of all the needful business facilities.
The guests wont complain of boredom at Ajmers Roopangarh Fort, considering the fact of shortage of recreational facilities at this hotel. Cultural shows and traditional dance and music performances will keep the culturally inclined ones pleasantly busy. For those who want something more than indoor entertainment, the sightseeing trips, jeep safari and camel safari will do the trick.
Travel desk, car rentals, doctor on call, express laundry, beauty salon and currency exchange comprise the other additional facilities offered by the hotel.
Ajmer features among one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan. The presence of the Dargah of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti makes it one of the most venerated pilgrimage sites. Ajmer has been ruled by a number of dynasties that have left their indelible imprints on the citys cultural fabric. Ajmer is a unique and impressive blend of Hinduism and Islam.