Neemrana Fort-Palace is a 550-year-old hilltop fort restored into India's pioneering heritage hotel. The fort's 14 different buildings, each from a different era, contain 85 rooms spread across 10 levels. The architecture blends medieval Rajput, Mughal influences, and colonial additions, with each room individually themed. The restoration (begun 1986) retained original stone, added water features, and installed period furniture sourced from across north India.

What makes this place special

10 levels of stepped courtyards, each preserving original 15th-18th-century stonework, water channels, and defensive towers.

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Restored terraced gardens on the fort's seaward slopes is one of the earliest heritage-restoration projects in India.