What People are saying
Stay away
I M on 07/02/2018 06:49
Pros - Ajmer Sharif is 6 mins away from this hotel, if you take an auto. There is a lift in this hotel. Hot water is provided in the morning (5-9am).
Cons - Maintenance isn't something this hotel management believes in. Be it the toilet taps, flush buttons, lights, switches, furnishings, etc, there's lack of care everywhere. Flush buttons were defective, bed-sheets and pillow covers were dirty, rooms were dirty and bathrooms - just don't ask. You can never request to change all these in your one/two days stay. Rooms are poorly built - the temperature was as cold as outside. The blanket provided was just horrible. And, many toilets have Indian type lavatory. So, this hotel is suggested only if you have no other option in entire Ajmer!
Unsatisfied.
Shobbyy on 31/08/2016 19:50
We had no choice than this hotel as almost all other around were packed due to some festival. The rooms were untidy and sticky. Though they managed to clean them up. Basic commodities were lacking too. Only go here if its a last option.
Worst hotel experience ever
Shivbanna on 13/06/2015 12:19
Never ever stay in this hotel when you visit Ajmer. Staff behavior is very bad and rude. Don't expect welcome. They will only increase your hassle. Bedsheets and pillow covers are dirty. Bathrooms seems like hospital common toilets. No printer no computer at front office. Very pathetic service.
Pathetic hotel
nikhiljohn on 02/06/2014 08:55
Hotel Shankar palace is a terrible hotel. When we reached the hotel, a garbage can near the hotel was there to greet us. The rooms are just bad, very bad. They don't even wash the bed linen. The bathrooms were unclean. Dont even think of buying the food from the hotel, just bland expensive food. Overall a bad experience.
Good Budget Hotel
anjanghosh on 09/11/2013 18:55
Ajmer is in the centre of Rajasthan, 135 kms away from Jaipur. It is probably the only place, which is the pilgrimage centre for both of the Hindus and the Muslims. It is famous for the shrine of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti and also for Brahma Temple in Pushkar, which is 11 kms away from Ajmer.
We reached Ajmer in one evening of December, 2012, starting from Chittorgargh. We stayed in Hotel Sankar Palace. Hotel was in the business area of Ajmer. We were in a group. The room, we were allotted, was good and cozy. Bathroom was clean. Bed and linen are comfortable.
Next day, in the very early morning, we went to Pushkar to see Brahma temple and Pushkar Lake. After that, we came back to hotel for breakfast. Thereafter, we went to Ajmer Sarif, renowned for Saint Moinuddin Chishti shrine. We came back to Hotel and taking an early lunch, proceeded for Ajmer Railway Station.