It is located 1.2 km west of Jaipur Railway Station or 600 m north of Civil Line Metro Station. The hotel is located in a relatively quiet area, and seems to be a famous place known to all Jaipur residents. This time I booked a dormitory. The dormitory is located in the basement of the annex, apparently shared with the rooms where the staff sleeps. There is a dedicated restaurant in the main building (a little expensive)
The manager-like *** was very kind and gave us travel information and suggestions. Some of the staff also speak English.
This time I stayed for less than 700 yen per night, but I had to put up with some of the usual aspects of cheap hotels in India (smells, linens not washed thoroughly). I thought it was probably for backpackers who are used to India (I was grateful that there were lockers and towels and toilet paper provided). Also, since you will be sharing a room with the staff, you will need to be in tune with their daily rhythms. Indians go to bed quite late and we are not from the earphone culture area, so the room was noisy until about 1am.
I mentioned above that it doesn't sound good, but since it was a cheap choice, I think it's something the guests should take care of. If you wish to receive good service, we recommend that you reserve a private room at the same facility.
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