If you plan to accommodate yourself in one of the heritage hotels in Ajmer, then you cant escape the lavishness and the grandeur that they represent. Featuring among the best heritage hotels in Ajmer, Tikam Niwas in Ajmer stands for lavish and indulgent stay amidst the stately ambience.
The guestrooms at Tikam Niwas in Ajmer are thoughtfully classified into Deluxe Suites, Luxury Suites and Royal Rooms. The rooms are spruced up with antique furnishings that impart a period feel to them. The painted ceilings, Italian marble floors and the Belgian glasswork exude opulence. It is needless to state that the rooms are also well-appointed with the contemporary in-room amenities that take care of the convenience of the guests.
Dining at Tikam Niwas in Ajmer is a delightful culinary experience. Thanks to its On site Multi-cuisine Restaurant - that serves excellently cooked Indian, Chinese and Continental dishfuls. The food served here are finger-licking good and your pleasure of dining is doubled by the graceful and elegant ambience of the restaurant.
Ajmer's Tikam Niwas does not overlook the business needs of the corporate guests. The hotel features a well-configured conference hall that plays the perfect host for any corporate event.
There is no paucity of recreational facilities at Ajmers Tikam Niwas. The hotel features an on-site swimming pool where the guests can enjoy an invigorating swim. The hotel also boasts of a travel desk that can arrange for sightseeing tours in case you wish to explore the nearby tourist attractions.
Round the clock room service, laundry, parking, doctor on call, travel desk, currency exchange and acceptance of credit cards are some of the other additional facilities that the guests get to enjoy at Tikam Niwas.
Touted as one of the most beautiful Rajasthan cities, Ajmer is dotted with a number of popular tourist hotspots that the Dargah of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, Adhai-din-ka-jhonpra, Taragarh Fort, The Museum and the Mayo College. Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan had laid the foundation of the city way back in the 7th century AD.