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Trident Udaipur, 313 001, India T + 91 294 243 2200 F + 91 294 243 2211 E Reservations@Tridenthotels.Com Udaipur Trident Udaipur, 313 001, India T + 91 294 243 2200 F + 91 294 243 2211 E [email protected] www.tridenthotels.com Location Transportation to the Hotel Trident, Udaipur is located adjacent to the famous Lake Pichola. It is a 10 minutes drive from the city centre. The historic City Palace is a few minutes from the hotel by boat. From Distance Time Via Domestic airport 28 kms 45 min Car Railway station 5 kms 20 min Car City Centre 5 kms 10 min Car Hotel Services Wired and wireless broadband internet access • Audio-visual equipment • Business centre Meeting rooms • Photocopying service • Facsimile • Currency exchange • Car rental Car park • Laundry and valet service • Wheelchairs • Rooms for the physically challenged Nehru Park Circuit House Moti Magri Way to Shilp Gram Doctor on call • Babysitter on call • Beauty salon LAKE FATEH SAGAR Maharana Bhupal Stadium Chetak Chetak Circle Cinema Bhupal Pura Church Kajar (F.T.D.C.) Hathi Pole Ashok Nagar Ambamata Temple Guest Room Facilities Delhi Gate Guest Rooms Way to Sajjan Garh Way to Chittor Bapu Bazar Wired and wireless broadband internet access Barhm Pole Number of rooms and suites 141 City Palace Direct dial dual line telephones Deluxe Garden View Rooms 114 Suraj Pole Minibar Deluxe Pool View Room 23 LAKE PICHOLA S.T. Bus Terminus Tea and coffee maker Dudh Talai Railway Station Suites 4 Kishan Pole 24 hours room service Patel Circle Check in 2 pm Paras Cinema Satellite television Check out 12 noon Electronic safe Way to Jaisamand Way to Ahemdabad Hairdryer DVD player Voltage 110-220 Dining Aravalli situated at the lobby level the restaurant overlooks the swimming pool and is named after the Aravalli mountain ranges that form the backdrop of the restaurant. This multi-cuisine restaurant offers a variety of cuisines ranging from Western, Asian, Indian and Rajasthani specialties. There is an option of a sumptuous buffet, in addition to an a la carte menu. Amrit Mahal located adjacent to the lobby, the bar is the perfect setting for guests’ evening entertainment or a quiet nightcap. The bar offers an extensive selection of spirits and wines. The Terrace offers magnificent views of the Aravalli mountain range, the Lake Pichola and the monsoon palace. Guests are entertained with live Indian classical performances in the evenings. Experience dishes from our multi cuisine a la carte selection, barbecue and a live station. Places of Interest General Information City Palace (8 kms) Currency Indian Rupee Crystal Gallery (8 kms) Languages English is widely spoken Jagdish Temple (8 kms) Weather Average Temperature Monsoon Palace (8 kms) April to September: Minimum 25°C Maximum 40°C Haldighati (40 kms) October to March: Minimum 4°C Maximum 30°C Kumbalgarh Fort (95 kms) Ranakpur Temples (95 kms) Other Trident hotels in India Chittaurgarh (120 kms) Trident, Agra Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai Hotel Shops Trident, Bhubaneswar Gifts, books, artefacts Trident, Chennai Trident, Cochin Leisure Facilities Trident, Gurgaon, New Delhi National Capital Region Outdoor swimming pool Trident, Jaipur Boat rides and sunset cruises on Lake Pichola. Trident, Nariman Point, Mumbai Fitness centre Camel, elephant and horse rides on request Kids Club Meeting & Banqueting Facilities Venue Area (sq ft) Theatre Class U-Shape Sit Board Cocktails Sound AC 1 Phase Lighting Room Down Room System Blackout Natural Dimmer Asha Mahal 576 40 21 23 20 30 Gulab Mahal 576 40 21 23 20 30 Above two combined 1,152 90 42 45 45 24 75 Theme Deck (lawns) 2,244 Meeting Room Layouts Our sales team would be delighted to assist you with the most suitable layout Theatre Class Room Board Room U-Shaped Dinner Dance For information and toll free reservations, please call: USA 1 866 7065 888, UK 800 1874 3368, Germany 800 1874 3368, France 800 1874 3368, Singapore 800 189 1027, Japan 00531 650 440, India 1 800 11 2122. You can also call us at + 91 11 2389 0555. E-mail reservations: [email protected] Online reservations: www.tridenthotels.com.
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