Unbelievable Udaipur Luxury: Lasani Inn's Hidden Paradise Awaits!

Hotel Lasani Inn Udaipur India

Hotel Lasani Inn Udaipur India

Unbelievable Udaipur Luxury: Lasani Inn's Hidden Paradise Awaits!

Unbelievable Udaipur Luxury: Lasani Inn - My Messy, Honest, And (Mostly) Enthusiastic Review!

Okay, so let's talk Udaipur. It's…well, breathtaking. Seriously. But finding somewhere legit, somewhere that lives up to the Instagram hype and doesn't leave you feeling ripped off, is like finding a unicorn in a thali restaurant. That’s where Lasani Inn comes in, or at least tries to. Here's the real deal, the good, the…less good, and the utterly wow – all in one chaotic, honest review. Buckle up!

First Impressions & Accessibility (The "Am I Really Going to Get Up There?" Test)

Right, so, accessibility. This is a biggie. Because let's face it, some "luxury" hotels seem designed to torture anyone who, you know, isn't 25 and athletic. Lasani Inn…is trying. They have an elevator (thank the gods!), which is a massive win. They claim to have facilities for disabled guests, but I didn't personally investigate them. So, cautiously optimistic on that front, I'd recommend calling ahead if you need specific accessibility features. The exterior corridor design feels a little… motel-y at first, but you quickly see the charm, and it's easy enough to navigate. The check-in/out [express] option is great for impatient people (like me). And the car park [free of charge] is a lifesaver in a city where parking is a competitive sport.

The Rooms: My Own Private Palace…or at Least, a Really Nice Room

Okay, the rooms. This is where Lasani Inn really shines, or at least, mostly shines. They have non-smoking rooms – a huge plus. And the air conditioning? Bless it! Udaipur heat is a weapon. Also, the air conditioning in public areas is a lifesaver! The blackout curtains were my best friends – perfect for sleeping off that early morning sightseeing.

My room had a desk (nice for pretending to be productive), a mini bar (mandatory for a luxury hotel, obvs), and a really good mattress (the most important thing!). They also provide free bottled water, thank you, Lasani Inn, and complimentary tea, which is, I admit, a nice touch.

The bathroom was spacious. The separate shower/bathtub setup was definitely luxurious. The hair dryer actually worked (a rarity!). I also really liked having slippers, bathrobes, a mirror, all were nice touches, and towels. The safe box made me feel like a Bond villain, even though I'm pretty sure my valuables weren't that valuable.

The Imperfections: Because Nobody's Perfect (Except, Maybe, That Pool)

Okay, let’s get real. Not everything was smooth sailing. The internet access – [LAN] – I didn't actually use. But I did rely on the Wi-Fi [free]. It worked…mostly. There were a few times I was wrestling with the connection, and I did check-in/out at front desk [24-hour] (sometimes it was hard to find someone to talk at after midnight).

Also, the soundproofing could be a little better. And the alarm clock – well, let's just say I'm glad I had my phone. The hotel have meeting facilities, they provide meeting stationery that is fine, but is a bit too simple for the type of the hotel, and the elevator is a bit slow, but hey, at least there is an elevator.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food, Glorious Food! (Mostly…)

Alright, the food! This is where the Lasani Inn has the potential to really wow you, but the execution varied. There's a restaurant (restaurants), a coffee shop, and a poolside bar (more on that later!). You can order room service [24-hour], which is fantastic. They offered breakfast [buffet], breakfast [a la carte], with both Asian breakfast and Western breakfast options, and several salad options. There's also a snack bar.

The Asian cuisine in restaurant was amazing. Seriously, the butter chicken was worth the trip alone. The international cuisine in restaurant was a bit hit-or-miss, but hey, you can’t win them all. The coffee? Okay, so the coffee was a bit…meh. The desserts? Divine, but the restaurant would be even better if offered some more of them. The bottle of water they provide is appreciated. They also have a buffet in the restaurant.

The Poolside Bar: My Personal Paradise

Right! The Swimming pool! The Swimming pool [outdoor]! The Pool with view! Oh, the pool. This is where I spent a lot of my time. This. Poolside bar? Yep. Happy hour? Double yep. The drinks were good, the views were phenomenal, and the overall vibe was pure relaxation. I could have sat there for days, sipping cocktails, watching the sun set over the city. Pure bliss. They also offer Alternative meal arrangement, if you want to ask them to eat at the pool area.

Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Spa Day! (Sort of…)

So, Lasani Inn boasts a Spa/sauna, as well as Spa, a steamroom, and a gym/fitness (didn't go). I indulged in a massage, and it was…good. Not life-changing, but relaxing. They also offered Body wrap and Body scrub (didn't try these), but I was tempted. The foot bath sounds like a nice way to unwind.

Cleanliness and Safety: Keeping it Safe and Sound

This is obviously super important, especially these days they have Anti-viral cleaning products, and I felt safe. I saw Daily disinfection in common areas. They also provide hand sanitizer and have staff trained in safety protocol.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

Lasani Inn offers a ton of services. They have a concierge, currency exchange, daily housekeeping, dry cleaning, laundry service, luggage storage, cash withdrawal, doorman, a convenience store, elevator. They also have doctor/nurse on call.

For the Kids:

They advertise Babysitting service and they are Family/child friendly.

The Quirky Stuff & Emotional Reactions:

Okay, I have to admit, the hotel has a shrine on-site. It was unexpected, a little strange, but also…kind of cool? Adds to the vibe. They also provide Safety/security feature, and Smoke alarms, so I felt safe and well kept.

The Verdict: Would I Go Back?

Absolutely. Despite the little niggles, Lasani Inn is a gem, especially considering the price. It's not perfect – no hotel is. But the good stuff far outweighs the bad. The service is generally excellent, the location is great, and the pool…oh, the pool!

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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the glorious chaos that is my potential itinerary at Hotel Lasani Inn, Udaipur. This isn't your perfectly-polished TripAdvisor review; this is the raw, unfiltered truth of my trip, complete with sweaty palms, questionable food choices, and maybe a breakdown or two. Let's see if I can even stick to this – knowing me, probably not.

Day 1: Arrival & Overwhelmed Bliss

  • Morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Ugh. The journey. Flights, trains, taxis… all blur into a hazy memory of missed connections and existential dread. But hey, I made it! Arriving at Hotel Lasani Inn. Let's hope the AC works. Please, let the AC work. That's my only prayer right now. And maybe a quick prayer for my luggage to actually arrive.

    • Anxieties: The first thing I'm doing is checking the room for cleanliness. After a horrendous experience in a dodgy hotel in Vietnam, I'm obsessed with cleanliness. Dust bunnies? That's a dealbreaker. Bed bugs? Instant evacuation.
  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Unpack, shower – a godsend – and then… exploration! I'm going to try to see the City Palace. I've seen photos. It looks utterly breathtaking. My mood? A chaotic mixture of excitement and overwhelming beauty. And probably a slight touch of "OMG, am I really here?".

    • Anecdote: Okay, okay, if I'm being honest, my first reaction to seeing the City Palace pics online was, "Wow, that's… a lot of gold." But hey, I’ll take it!
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Searching for some local food, preferably with a view. I'm envisioning a rooftop restaurant with a panoramic view of the lake. Samosas? Definitely. I'm mentally preparing myself for spice levels I can't handle. I'll probably end up crying, but in a good way. Or maybe not. Stay tuned.

    • Imperfection: I'm always so optimistic about my spice tolerance. I'm destined to learn the hard way (again!).
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): The City Palace. The real deal. Wandering through those courtyards, getting lost in the history, trying to comprehend the sheer scale of it all. Aiming to avoid being trampled by selfie-stick wielding tourists. Maybe I'll even learn something. Probably not.

    • Quirky observation: I bet the ghosts of maharajas are judging my poor camera skills. They probably think I don't take enough pictures.
  • Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Boat ride on Lake Pichola. Sunset. Romantic. Or so I'm hoping. I'm picturing this moment, maybe a quick glass of wine… okay, probably more than one glass. I'm a sucker for a good sunset AND an open bar.

  • Evening (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM): Dinner near the lake. Something authentic, something delicious, something that won't make me sick. I’m a terrible judge; I'll probably end up eating something super sketchy, and then regretting it the next day.

  • Evening (8:00 PM - 9:00 PM): Strolling around the old city, soaking in the atmosphere, feeling like I'm in a fairy tale. Or, you know, getting hopelessly lost. Knowing me, it’s a fifty-fifty.

    • Emotional reaction: Pure, unadulterated bliss is the goal. If I end up crying tears of joy, I won't be surprised. If I accidentally set myself on fire with a diya candle, that's a real possibility too.
  • Evening (9:00 PM - Bedtime): Back to Hotel Lasani Inn. Writing in my journal, reliving the day, and trying to avoid the urge to order all-you-can-eat room service.

Day 2: Exploring & Spicing It Up (Literally)

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Breakfast at the hotel. Hopefully, they have some decent coffee. If not, I'm off to find the nearest Starbucks. I know, I know, it's sacrilege. But desperate times…

    • Messier structure: The thing is, I can never quite feel the local experience. I have to be slightly connected to home. I'm a Starbucks girl, I can't even apologize.
  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Visit Saheliyon-ki-Bari, a garden. Taking a relaxing stroll. I'm going to try to be Zen. Really.

    • Opinionated language: I'm not a fan of crowds. But I will endure the masses for a good garden.
  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Cooking class! That is right. I'm going to attempt to cook Indian food. This will be either a culinary masterpiece or a complete disaster. I'm betting on the disaster. I'm also betting that I'll burn something.

    • Doubling Down on an Experience: The cooking class. Oh, sweet, sweet agony. I'm envisioning sweating profusely over a hot stove, desperately trying to remember what the instructor said, and accidentally adding enough chili powder to kill a small elephant. I’m going to make dal. And tandoori chicken. And maybe some naan, if I'm feeling ambitious. I can just see it now - my face is red, my eyes are watering, I can't breathe. I hope they have some water! I'll probably spend the entire time just staring at the ingredients, utterly bewildered, before the instructor has to step in like, "No, no you do this."
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): More exploration. I'm going to check out the Jagdish Temple. Hoping for a spiritual experience. Or at least some nice carvings.

  • Afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Shopping! I'm going to hunt for souvenirs – a scarf, something sparkly, maybe a funky trinket. I am terrible at bargaining. Goodbye, money!

    • Stronger emotional reaction: I get a rush from the thought of potentially buying some amazing item. Knowing me, I'll make a terrible purchase I'll regret the moment I get home. Whatever I decide, it's mine!
  • Evening (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM): Dinner at a different restaurant. Trying to be adventurous with my food choices. Wishing I had a backup plan in case the cooking class went terribly (I'm sure it will).

  • Evening (8:00 PM - 9:00 PM): Stargazing! If the hotel has a rooftop… or if I can find a good spot away from the city lights.

    • Rambles: I hope the weather allows me to see the beauty of the night skies. I never see them in my city.
  • Evening (9:00 PM - Bedtime): Relaxation. Enjoying the cool night air. Maybe watch some Bollywood.

Day 3: Departure & The Aftermath

  • Morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): Final Breakfast. Trying not to think about the long journey home.

  • Morning (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM): One last stroll around Udaipur, soaking it all in. Reminiscing about the (inevitable) food poisoning.

  • Lunch (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM): Trying something I have not eaten before. It will be risky, I'm sure.

  • Afternoon (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM): Saying goodbye to this beautiful place.

  • Emotional Aftermath: I had fun! I will be sad, but I'll be back!

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Lasani Inn: FAQs - Get Real, Folks! (Udaipur Edition)

Is Lasani Inn REALLY as luxurious as it sounds? Like, Instagram-worthy luxurious?

Okay, let's be honest. Instagram? They're gonna make anything look fabulous. And Lasani Inn... well, it IS pretty darn close. Picture this: I was wandering around, jet lagged and grumpy from a flight delay, and I stumble into this courtyard. Instantly, it was like a warm hug, and the air even smelled of jasmine and some other amazing spice I couldn't quite place. The rooms? Massive. The bed? I swear I could have lost a small child in it. So, yeah, *mostly* Instagram-worthy. There might be a tiny paint chip here or there, you know, the kind that happens when you're, ahem, *really* enjoying the scenery. But overall? Seriously luxurious. Prepare to feel like royalty. Even if that royalty's slightly hungover from the previous night's cocktails.

What's the deal with the location? Is it convenient?

Location, location, location! This is where it gets interesting. It’s "hidden paradise," which translates to “slightly tricky to find at 3 a.m. when you're desperate for a samosa.” Kidding! Kind of. It's in a quieter area, which is a *huge* plus after a day of battling the Udaipur crowds. You can walk to a lot of stuff, but be prepared to navigate some charmingly chaotic streets and maybe dodge a cow or two. (Totally part of the experience, honestly.) Taxis and rickshaws are plentiful, but remember to negotiate the price – my first ride, I swear the driver thought I was made of gold! The peace and quiet are absolutely worth it though. Trust me.

Okay, the food. Tell me about THE FOOD! Is it truly amazing? Because I live for food.

Oh. My. GAWD. The food! Okay, I’m getting emotional just thinking about it. The breakfast buffet… *sigh*. I’m not a morning person, but I got out of bed *early* just for the aloo paratha. Fluffy, perfectly seasoned, and served with yogurt and chutney that made me weep with joy. And the dinner? Get this: one night, I ordered the Laal Maas (spicy meat curry), and the chef, this lovely woman, came out personally to ask if it was spicy enough! (It was. SO spicy. I loved it.) Honestly, I’m pretty sure I gained five pounds just on the curries alone. Absolutely amazing. Don't skip the rooftop restaurant. The view! The food! You'll be in food heaven. Prepare to loosen your belt. And maybe bring a friend for moral support (and to help you conquer the butter chicken).

Can you REALLY relax there, or is it more of a "see and be seen" kind of place?

Relax? Oh, you *absolutely* can. It's not a "see and be seen" place, thank the heavens. It's more like a "slink into a sun lounger with a good book and pretend the world doesn't exist" kind of place. I spent one afternoon just sprawled by the pool (gorgeous pool, by the way), sipping a mojito and reading. Bliss. No one bothered me, no one judged my questionable tan lines, just pure, unadulterated relaxation. I even saw a couple of otters, well, maybe not otters, but I think I saw *something* playful in the water, I was so relaxed! It's a haven from the hustle and bustle - a true escape. You’ll be tempted to do nothing at all but lie by the pool – and you absolutely should. It's built for it.

What about the staff? Are they friendly and helpful?

The staff... okay, this is where Lasani Inn truly shines! They are *so* lovely. Seriously, the best staff I've ever encountered in a hotel. Always smiling, always ready to help. One time, I managed to lock myself out of my room at 2 a.m. (don't ask), and the night manager, who looked like he should have been asleep, was there in minutes, apologetic and helpful. Another time, I was trying to figure out how to get to a certain temple, and one of the guys at the front desk actually drew me a map and highlighted the best tuk-tuk route. They are genuinely kind and go above and beyond to make you feel welcome. It's like staying with a really, really, *really* nice family who happen to run a luxury hotel. And they remembered my coffee order after the first day! Little touches like that make all the difference.

Okay, spilling the tea. Any downsides? Anything *really* bug you?

Alright, time for some brutally honest truth. The Wi-Fi... it could be a little bit spotty at times. And by "spotty," I mean it sometimes decided to take a vacation of its own. This is hardly a dealbreaker, though. Get off your darn phone! You're in Udaipur, not a data centre. Also, the walls *might* be thin enough to hear your neighbor's snoring, well, let me clarify by saying I think it was the neighbor... Other than that, honestly, I'm struggling to find any major flaws. Maybe the pool could be a *teensy* bit warmer? But hey, I'm nitpicking. Honestly, I loved nearly everything. But, hey, it ain't a perfect world, right? I’d go back in a heartbeat, anyway.

The Spa! Is it worth it? Because I'm all about a good massage. And do they have a good selection of treatments?

OH MY GOD, yes, the spa! Please... BOOK. IT. NOW. This is one of the parts that I was genuinely, jaw-droppingly impressed with. First off, the ambiance is amazing - the room smelled of exotic flowers, the music was calming, and the whole place screams "relaxation". The therapists... well, let me just say, I was so relaxed I almost fell asleep mid-massage. I believe I had a deep tissue massage and oh baby did they work their magic. The selection is amazing - a huge choice, honestly, and every single one of them is designed to pamper you. You can get everything from a basic massage to ancient Ayurvedic treatments. I'm not even joking, I felt like a new woman afterwards. Seriously, this is a must-do. If you're not a spa person, you will be after this. I'm still dreaming about that massage.

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Hotel Lasani Inn Udaipur India

Hotel Lasani Inn Udaipur India

Hotel Lasani Inn Udaipur India

Hotel Lasani Inn Udaipur India