Hotel Hayyat Jaisalmer, Jaisalmer
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had mixed feelings about my stay at this hotel. The location is quite convenient as it's just a short walk from the fort, and the rooms were spacious and clean. However, the service left much to be desired, especially with payment issues. The dining options were limited, which was disappointing. Overall, it had its ups and downs.
I had a wonderful stay at the hotel, which is excellently located within easy walking distance to many city highlights. The property was well-maintained and clean, and I found the staff to be very helpful. However, the dining experience was less than ideal due to limited breakfast options and noise from nearby areas impacting my overall comfort.
I had an unfortunate experience at the hotel, primarily due to the cleanliness and maintenance issues. The room we stayed in had a lingering smell of cigarettes, despite being advertised as non-smoking. While the rooftop restaurant offered a decent breakfast, the overall dining experience was hampered by the use of plastic crockery that was often stained. The location is a plus, being within walking distance to important attractions, but the lack of proper facilities and comfort really dimmed the stay.
This hotel has a prime location with easy access to Jaisalmer Fort and Gadisar Lake, which are just a short walk away. The rooms are spacious and nicely designed, providing a fantastic view of the city. However, the service needs improvement, as the management seemed indifferent to some issues I faced during my stay. Overall, it's a good option, but there are notable areas for enhancement.
I had a decent stay overall, with clean rooms and stunning views from the rooftop restaurant. The location is fantastic, as you can easily walk to both the fort and Gadisar Lake. However, the dining options were limited to Indian cuisine, and the loud disco parties on the rooftop can be a nuisance on weekends.