Premium Studio Apartment # 212 Near Bombay Hospital - Siroli
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Premium Studio Apartment # 212 Near Bombay Hospital
Siroli Ashadeep Rainbow Studios Block B1 2nd Floor Flat No 212
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Located in Siroli in the Rajasthan region, Premium Studio Apartment # 212 Near Bombay Hospital has a balcony. It is16 km from Govind Dev Ji Temple and features a lift. The property is non-smoking and is situated 14 km from Birla Mandir Temple, Jaipur.
This air-conditioned apartment has 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV, and a fully equipped kitchenette.
Guests at the apartment can enjoy an à la carte breakfast.
Guests can relax in the garden at the property.
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Winds is 19 km from Premium Studio Apartment # 212 Near Bombay Hospital, while City Palace is 19 km from the property. Jaipur International Airport is 6 km away.
The hotel day starts from hour 13:00 and ends at 11:00.
This property willaccommodate hen, stag or similar parties.
Managed by a private host
One-Bedroom Apartment. The apartments kitchenette is available for cooking and storing food. Featuring a balcony, this apartment also provides air conditioning, a washing machine and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.
Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
Physical distancing in dining areas
Cashless payment available
Family rooms
Parking
Contactless check-in/check-out
Free parking
Terrace
Lift
Air conditioning
Garden
Pets allowed
Non-smoking rooms
Non-smoking throughout
All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized
Parking on site
Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
Physical distancing rules followed











