Top Luxury Stays for Families In India

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    In a country known for five-star service, these six hotels provide families with memorable luxury. India can be a challenging though immensely worthwhile destination for families. Advise your clients to be bold and truly experience all the country has to offer. But it’s also important, especially for children, to have a calming place to rest and recharge at the end of the day. That’s why spending more on luxury stays in India makes sense. In addition, many of these properties themselves have a grand and majestic history that will only enhance your visit.

    KidTripster Tip: One frustration in staying at a five-star hotel in India? Almost none of them will accommodate a family of four in a standard room. In some locations, the hotel will provide a roll-away bed for one child, but certainly not two. That means you’ll be shelling out for two rooms instead of one, as that’s typically less expensive than springing for a multiple-room suite. It’s simply the way it is.

    6. The Leela Palace New Delhi

    Your clients will feel like royalty at aptly named The Leela Palace in the Diplomatic Enclave area of New Delhi. The hotel has been recognized as one of the best luxury stays in the world. The elegant yet welcoming lobby is decorated with Murano glass chandeliers, commissioned artwork, and fresh flowers…so many flowers! Rooms—in even the least expensive category—are lavish and surprisingly spacious. Families, especially, will be excited to see the infinity-edged, rooftop pool. But the best part of this hotel is the uber attentive staff who seem to delight in pampering you. theleela.com

    5. The Oberoi Amarvilas

    As the closet hotel to the Taj Mahal, The Oberoi Amarvilas offers something no other Agra hotel can: guaranteed, uninterrupted views of the Taj from each and every room. Couple that with the attentive service and stunning pool, and your clients may be willing to overlook the stunning price tag. The hotel also offers Oberoi Experiences for kids, including a cooking and bartending class. And keep an eye out for the peacocks on the back lawn; they inspired the peacock blue decor inside. oberoihotels.com

    4. The Oberoi Rajvilas

    Once your clients stay at The Oberoi Rajvilas in Jaipur and experience this resort’s high level of service, they’ll compare all future hotel stays to this one. The lush 32 acres filled with red bougainvillea, shady trees, and peacocks—so many peacocks—was once the summer retreat of Jaipur’s royal family. Private villas feature a king-sized, four-poster bed, ornate wood furnishings, handwoven rugs, and an inviting alcove with a comfortable sofa overlooking the gardens. This property offers a multitude of complimentary Oberoi experiences for kids, plus an inviting pool, tennis courts, badminton court, and putting green. oberoihotels.com

    3. RAAS Jodhpur

    This boutique hotel is a surprising haven in Jodhpur’s busy old town. Formerly a haveli (mansion), RAAS Jodhpur seamlessly blends ancient Rajput architecture with contemporary furnishings and amenities. The refreshing pool would be the focal point of the hotel, if not for the stunning views of Mehrangarh Fort looming above. During the evening when both the fort and hotel courtyard are illuminated, the effect is magical. RAAS Jodhpur is a great spot for your clients to take a cooking class during their Indian travels with chef Vishal Gautum at the hotel’s signature restaurant, Darikhana. raasjodhpur.com

    2. RAAS Devigarh

    It’s not often that guests have the opportunity to stay in a bona fide palace and certainly not one as beautifully restored as RAAS Devigarh. Located about 45 minutes outside Udaipur, this resort is worth the detour. Again, RAAS expertly blends old and new to create an atmosphere of pure luxury. Enjoy the oversized pool and hot tub, the billiards room, ping pong table, and other game tables set up on the balcony overlooking the village of Delwara. Spend a half day exploring village life here and another half day touring Udaipur. In the evening, guests return to have the most memorable dinner of your Indian travels in the palace’s Sheesh Mahal, or mirror room. raasdevigarh.com

    1. The St. Regis Mumbai

    The St. Regis Mumbai may cater to business travelers, but it’s also a family-friendly choice for families visiting the mega city of Mumbai. Sophisticated and centrally located, the hotel has an energy about it that your clients will be sure to appreciate. After a morning of sightseeing in chaotic Mumbai, retreat to the serene, infinity-edged, rooftop pool. And with family-friendly Seven Kitchens plus two other world-class, award-winning restaurants, foodies will never go hungry. marriott.com 

    This story originally appeared in KidTripster.com, which provides expert information & inspiration to families traveling with children anywhere in the world.