Amet Haveli A Heritage Hotel Udaipur
Udaipur · India · Outside Chandpole
About Amet Haveli A Heritage Hotel Udaipur — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Udaipur
Amet Haveli A Heritage Hotel Udaipur is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Udaipur, India. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5
Me & my wife spent 2 peaceful nights at Amet Haveli in early July, and it felt like stepping into a timeless Rajasthani postcard. Located right on Lake Pichola, this 350-year-old haveli offers more than just a stay, it offers a story. 🌅 Ambience The haveli is rich in heritage charm, arched corridors, blooming courtyards, and stone-carved pillars. The real magic? The view. Whether it's breakfast or dinner, you’re looking out at Ambrai Ghat, City Palace, and the floating Taj Lake Palace. Calm, scenic, unforgettable. 🛏️ The Stay Our Lake View Suite was royal and peaceful. Pristine white interiors, carved details, and a cozy jharokha-style window nook where we spent hours just gazing at the lake. Not a sound from outside, just silence and serenity. 🍽️ The Food All meals at Ambrai Restaurant were excellent. Must-tries: Gatta curry, puri aloo, toast & coffee, brownie with vanilla ice cream. Meal cost: ₹2500–₹3000 per couple. The staff was friendly, thoughtful, and even helped with photos. Even if you’re staying elsewhere, come here for a meal. 🗺️ Nearby City Palace is close by Boat rides on Lake Pichola are easy to access Local markets are walkable We stored our bags after checkout, explored more, and the hotel-arranged cab ensured we reached the airport on time despite traffic. Would We Return? Absolutely. For a peaceful, heritage-rich, lakeside stay, Amet Haveli is perfect.
The location of the hotel is very good and the rooms are clean. But the service is quite bad considering the amount the hotel charges per night. There is almost no room service facility (except 4-6pm), even though you are paying 12k per night. It is only available to certain guests, and if provided, then no food/ snacks options. Staff is very uncooperative, as rightly mentioned by other guests. I expected a much better experience, disappointed having paid so much.
After Independence again if you want to feel that foreigners are preferred more than Indians then you should go to this place. Yes you heard it right. We booked this for 12000 per night with breakfast. And when we went for breakfast in morning we asked the staff present their what options are available in breakfast they just casually said we have omelette toast and parantha. We asked for other options so despite having options they were reluctant to speak and when some foreigner guests came they gave them a buffet breakfast menu which they are suppose to give to every inhouse guest in hotel. We felt very bad for this. So despite paying so much if you want to feel insulted then you must definitely visit this.