Jaipur's Hidden Gem: Uncover the Secrets of House No. 87!

Jaipur's Hidden Gem: Uncover the Secrets of House No. 87!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, 'cause we're about to dive headfirst into Jaipur's Hidden Gem: Uncover the Secrets of House No. 87! And trust me, I've got opinions. Strong ones. Forget those perfectly curated hotel reviews; we're going for the real, messy, glorious truth. This is gonna be fun. Think of it as a Jaipur travel diary, with a serious case of wanderlust mixed with a splash of brutal honesty.
First Impressions: The Accessibility Abyss & The Wi-Fi Whisperer
Okay, let's get the boring bits outta the way first. Accessibility. Ugh. I’m gonna address it with a sigh that’s practically audible. The review says "Facilities for disabled guests", but the details? Skimpy. Seriously, if you're relying on serious wheelchair access, you NEED to call House No. 87 before you book. Don't rely on this review for that info. I'm just saying. Deep breath We're moving on before my blood pressure spikes.
Now, on to the GOOD stuff. Internet! Praise the Wi-Fi gods! They've got Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! and Wi-Fi in public areas! AND Internet [LAN] just in case you’re old school. Bless them. This is a huge win in my book. I get hangry when I can't check my Instagram. I had a particularly stressful episode trying to upload a photo of the perfect samosa I found (more on that later!) - the Wi-Fi here was a life-saver. Internet services? I’m assuming that covers everything from email to streaming bollywood movies in bed. We can work with that.
On-Site Indulgences: Spa Dreams and Gym Fails (Mostly)
Oh, the allure of a hotel spa… It’s like a siren song for my inner lazy person. House No. 87 boasts a Spa. YES! And a Sauna, Steamroom, Pool with view (very important!), and a Swimming pool [outdoor]!!! Sighs contentedly Okay, I haven’t personally tried everything – time, you cruel mistress! – but I can tell you the Massage was… let’s just say it erased the memory of a particularly rough tuk-tuk ride. They also have Body scrub and Body wrap… I am tempted, I am very tempted.
Now, the Fitness center. Bless its little cotton socks. I intended to use it. I really did. But after trying the buffet (more on that later!) and exploring Jaipur's chaotic beauty all day… let's be honest, the gym remained a distant, unvisited shore. My workout was lugging bags of souvenirs. But, hey, the option is there, right? They also have a Gym/fitness which will suit well for some gym lovers.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: From Buffets to Bottle Service (and that Perfect Samosa!)
This is where things get really interesting. Restaurants galore! Okay, let's break this down. There's a Breakfast [buffet] and a Breakfast service. Crucial. (Seriously, I get very grumpy on an empty stomach). The buffet was… good. Not life-changing, but good. Lots of options, including Asian breakfast. You can also get Breakfast in room, or Breakfast takeaway service if you’re in a rush.
You can feast on Asian cuisine in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant and Western cuisine in restaurant. I tried a bit of everything. The Salad in restaurant was surprisingly fresh. You can order from A la carte in restaurant. They also have a Soup in restaurant so you can be like a proper food critic. Happy hour! Yes, please. They've got a Bar and a Poolside bar. And a Coffee shop, important because I need caffeine to survive.
Oh. And the Snack bar! I'm going to rave about this. It was a lifesaver for those late-night hunger pangs. But here's the juicy secret… While they offer a Desserts in restaurant, I need to tell you about my samosa hunt. I'm a samosa connoisseur (okay, maybe just a big fan). I spent an entire afternoon wandering the streets, trying to find the perfect one. It wasn't at House No. 87… but the staff? They gave me directions and the best one was a short walk away. It was the most delightfully imperfect, crispy-crusted, perfectly spiced samosa I've ever had. That’s Jaipur. Perfection isn’t always polished.
Cleanliness, Safety, and (Mostly) Peace of Mind
I care about being safe. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I want to travel and experience places and I want to stay alive and not get sick. House No. 87 gets points for taking this seriously. They have Rooms sanitized between stays, Daily disinfection in common areas, Anti-viral cleaning products, Hand sanitizer everywhere, and the staff is Staff trained in safety protocol. Safe dining setup is also important. So, you can relax. You can eat! I felt safe. They even had First aid kit and a Doctor/nurse on call. I'm very happy that they had the Hygiene certification. If they miss anything, it's that they don't have a pet allowed option.
Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Make a Difference
The Concierge was helpful with everything from booking tours to finding the best chai. Currency exchange was a lifesaver. Cash withdrawal? Essential. Dry cleaning, Laundry service, and Ironing service are all available, which is great for travel-worn clothes. They have a Shop and a gift/souvenir shop for all the souvenirs I was tempted to get.
For the Kids (and the Kid in You):
Babysitting service if you need it, and it's Family/child friendly, with Kids facilities and Kids meal. This is important for those traveling with kids.
The Rooms: Cozy Havens and a Few Quirks
The rooms themselves were nice. Not overly fancy, but comfortable. They had Air conditioning, Air conditioning in public area, and Additional toilet. I loved having a Coffee/tea maker and Free bottled water. Good Daily housekeeping and, of course, Wi-Fi [free]! They have Non-smoking rooms. My room had a Window that opens, and a Safe box inside, Mirror, but it was missing a USB port. Those are my small complaints. They have a Laptop workspace, Desk, and a Reading light for all those who need to work. They have a Hair dryer. You can request for Extra long bed if you're tall. The beds are comfy, and the Alarm clock woke me up with none of the mess. They have Wake-up service if you really need help.
The Quirks, the Imperfections, and the Truth:
Okay, here's the messy bit. House No. 87 isn’t perfect. There are a few minor imperfections. Things aren't always as slick as a five-star resort. Some of the hallways could do with a fresh coat of paint. And, yes, the gym is still a mystery to me! But that’s part of the charm. It’s real. It’s authentic. It has character.
My Emotional Verdict: I'd Go Back! And Here's Why…
I had a great time at House No. 87. Sure, there were a few quirks, but that's what made it memorable. The staff was incredibly helpful and friendly. The location was perfect for exploring Jaipur. The spa was divine. The Samosas were a revelation. And, honestly, the fact that they took Wi-Fi seriously? That’s worth its weight in gold to a modern traveler like me. If you want a clean, comfortable, and conveniently located hotel with a few extra perks, I wholeheartedly recommend House No. 87.
My Offer:
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- Free Wi-Fi – Stay connected and share your amazing Jaipur adventures with the world!
- Spa Bliss – Melt away your stress with a massage or soak in the jacuzzi.
- Delicious Dining – From buffet breakfasts to poolside snacks, we've got something for every taste.
- Prime Location – Explore Jaipur's key attractions with ease.
- Exceptional Service – Our friendly staff is here to make your stay unforgettable.
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Luxury Escape: Novotel Pension Pliening, Germany - Your Dream Getaway Awaits!
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this ain't your grandma's perfectly-ironed-itinerary. We're talking House No. 87, Jaipur, India – My Chaotic, Glorious, and Utterly Unpredictable Pilgrimage. Prepare for tears (of laughter, hopefully!), frustration (mine, probably!), and way too much masala chai.
(Pre-Trip Ramblings - Because Honesty is the Best Policy (and I haven't even left yet!))
Okay, so the romantic in me envisioned this trip. Bright colors, ancient history, soul-stirring spirituality… the Eat, Pray, Love fantasy, basically. The REALIST in me? Currently battling a mild stomach bug and praying the airplane toilet situation is… manageable. Packing is a disaster. My backpack looks like a hobo chic explosion. Oh, and I’ve lost my passport. Just kidding. (Mostly.)
(Day 1: Arrival - Jaipur! Or, "Welcome to Sensory Overload, Princess.")
- 6:00 AM (ish) - Delhi Airport: Survive the pre-dawn chaos. Seriously, trying to find a decent coffee at Delhi Airport is like searching for a unicorn riding a miniature elephant. Success! (Sort of. It tasted suspiciously like burnt motor oil.)
- 7:45 AM: Fly to Jaipur (hopefully without crashing…my anxiety is escalating).
- 9:00 AM: Land in Jaipur. Breathe. The air is thick, warm, and immediately assaults my senses. Dust, spices, and something floral… a mix I'm going to christen "Jaipur's Perfume of Potential Heartbreak."
- 9:30 AM: Taxi to House No. 87. This is where the adventure ACTUALLY begins. The driver takes me on a route that seems to purposefully add a few extra kilometers to the ride. I'm pretty sure he was judging my haggling skills. He wasn't wrong.
- 10:30 AM: Arrive at House No. 87. It's… smaller than the pictures suggested. And charmingly chaotic. The courtyard is a riot of mismatched furniture and languid cats. Instantly in love. I'm pretty sure I also saw a lizard, which is…unexpected.
- 11:00 - 1:00 PM: Settle in (sort of). Unpack my hobo-chic backpack. Discover a mysterious, sticky substance on one of my favourite dresses. Vow to bleach it later. Collapse on the bed, overwhelmed. The room is adorned with vibrant colours.
- 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch at "Laxmi's Kitchen" (recommended by the guesthouse owner, a woman with eyes that have seen a lot). Order thali. Almost choke on a green chili. Realize this is going to be a VERY spicy trip. Delicious, but spicy.
- 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Ambling around the local market. Get aggressively haggled over a scarf. Buy three more, because, well, colors!! Find a tiny tailor who promises to fix my favorite dress (the sticky one).
- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Return to House No. 87. Take a nap/contemplate the mysteries of Indian street food.
- 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Watch the sunset from the rooftop. The views are incredible. Absolutely stunning. Drink more masala chai. Feel a profound sense of…something. Awe? Exhaustion? Probably both.
- 8:00 PM: Dinner. More thali. More tears (of joy this time, or maybe just from the onions). Fall asleep, dreaming of vibrant colors and…maybe a slightly less spicy tomorrow.
(Day 2: The Pink City & Fortress Adventures – Or, "I'm Blistering, Dusty, and Completely Hooked.")
- 7:00 AM: Wake up to the sound of…everything. Seriously, Jaipur never sleeps. Birds chirping, dogs barking, some kind of rhythmic drumming that’s either a celebration or an impending apocalypse.
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast. Paratha this time. Deliciously oily. Wonder if my stomach can handle it. (Narrator: It can't)
- 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: The Amber Fort. Oh. My. God. This place is spectacular. The architecture is mind-blowing. The crowds are less so. I'm jostled, pressed, and completely overwhelmed by the beauty. I also get a selfie with some elephants. They look majestic, and I look like a slightly scared tourist. (Which I am!)
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch. More thali. This is becoming a theme.
- 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM: City Palace. Wander around the Pink City. I swear, the air itself is pink! Wander around through the streets. I feel like I'm in a music video. Getting lost in a maze of shops, and feeling like I'm going to drop.
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Hawa Mahal. The Wind Palace. I nearly get run over by a rickshaw. The view is worth the near-death experience. Contemplate the lives of the women who once looked out from those windows. Feel a pang of…something. Is this nostalgia for a life I never lived? Or just my usual overactive imagination?
- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Back to House No. 87. Clean the sticky stuff off my dress.
- 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Relax. It turns out my tailor found a tiny hole, but that was the only issue. He fixed it.
- 8:00 PM: Dinner. More thali. But a different restaurant! Progress! (My stomach begs to differ…)
(Day 3: The Culinary Catastrophe…and a Tiny Miracle)
- 7:00 AM: The inevitable happened. My stomach rebelled. Spent a significant portion of the morning clinging to the bathroom. Groaned.
- 11:00 AM: Managed to stumble downstairs for some weak tea and dry toast. Resigned myself to a day of rest, which is probably for the best.
- 12:00 PM: Tried to read a book. Couldn’t concentrate. Stared out the window, watching the chaotic world go by.
- 1:00 PM: The guesthouse owner, saw my pale face. She brings me some homemade ginger and honey tea. It tastes surprisingly good.
- 2:00 PM: Dozed.
- 3:00 PM: Woke up feeling…slightly better? Decided to venture out, cautiously.
- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Walked to a nearby temple. Saw a ceremony. Felt a sudden, unexpected wave of…calm. The chanting, the colors, the incense…it was beautiful. And I even felt a bit of a spiritual connection.
- 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Back to House No. 87. Found a tiny, adorable puppy sleeping in the courtyard. Played with it for an hour. Felt my blues.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner. Simple rice and vegetables. Actually managed to keep it down! Small victories.
- 8:00 PM: Sat on the rooftop, staring at the stars. Jaipur's Perfume of Potential Heartbreak started to smell a little sweeter.
(Days 4-7: The Ongoing Saga…and a Few Epiphanies)
- Continue exploring (when my stomach allows). Learn to haggle like a pro (still room for improvement). Embrace the noise, the chaos, the color, and the spicy food.
- Day 4 - 7: Explore the rest of Jaipur (the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Albert Hall Museum). Wander through the bazaars, lose myself in the colours and chaos. Get lost again. Regret it, then love it.
- One Day: Take a cooking class! Fail miserably (but learn something). Probably set something on fire, maybe my tongue.
- One Day: Visit a local school. Talk to the kids. Feel my heart swell.
- One Night: Attend a Bollywood film. Get completely lost in the drama, the dancing, and the sheer spectacle of it all. Laugh until my sides ache.
- Throughout: Drink way too much masala chai. Take a million photos. Buy more scarves (because duh!).
- Somewhere in the mix:

Jaipur's House No. 87: Spill the Tea, Seriously! (FAQ That's Less "FAQ," More "Rambling Confessions")
Okay, so you want the lowdown on House No. 87, that place everyone whispers about in Jaipur? Forget the glossy brochures and staged photos. I'm here to give you the REAL tea. And let me tell you, it's a potent brew.
1. What *is* House No. 87, exactly? (And why does it sound so mysterious?)
Well, that's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Officially? It's a heritage guesthouse, a meticulously restored haveli, that kind of thing. Think ornate carvings, courtyards, and the promise of "authentic Rajasthani experiences." But...the *vibe* is what makes it special. It’s not just another cookie-cutter hotel. It's got…character. (And maybe a few ghostly residents, but shhh, don't tell anyone I said that. Though, I swear...). Honestly, it’s far more than the sum of its incredibly beautiful parts. More like... a time warp. A beautiful, slightly dusty, time warp.
2. Is it really 'hidden'? Like, do I need a secret handshake?
Ha! No secret handshake (thankfully, I'm terrible at those). It's not *that* hidden. You *can* find it on the usual booking websites, but it's not plastered all over Instagram like some of the other places. Which, honestly, is a massive part of its charm. It feels like you've stumbled upon a secret, especially when you navigate those tiny, winding streets. I distinctly recall getting *completely* lost on my first attempt. Ended up asking a sweet old lady for help and she just gave me this knowing smile, like, "Ah, House No. 87...you're in for a treat." She was right. Oh, so very right. Finding it is almost half the experience. Just…prepare for GPS to lead you on a wild goose chase. Seriously, double-check the directions.
3. The Food! People rave about the food. What's the deal?
Okay, the food. This is where things get…intense. Firstly, **go hungry**. Like, *starving*. They serve home-cooked Rajasthani food, and it's...unforgettable. I'm talking *mouthwatering*, spicy, rich, fragrant, and you'll probably eat way more than you planned. Seriously, I’m not even kidding, I stuffed myself so full the first time, I practically rolled back to my room. They don’t skimp on the ghee, let me tell you! The dal baati churma is legendary, the paneer dishes are perfect, and the service? Your glass will never be empty. The cook, a sweet lady called Devi, is an absolute angel. She'll probably watch you eat with a kind smile and make sure you get seconds (and thirds). I once got so full, I could barely move. But the food was so good, somehow, I kept eating! That's the Devi effect.
4. What's the vibe *actually* like? Is it all about Instagrammable moments?
Thank GOD, no. It’s not a place for posing; it’s for *living*. It feels authentic, lived-in, and wonderfully imperfect. The staff are genuine, not robotic hotel employees. They actually seem to care about you, and I’m not just saying that. I remember one morning, I was feeling a bit down (travel blues, you know?) and one of the owners, a lovely gentleman with twinkling eyes, came up to me and just…chatty. He told me stories, offered me more chai, and genuinely made me feel better. It's the little things, you know? It’s about the conversations, the shared meals, the feeling of being welcomed into a family. It's the *opposite* of performative travel.
5. Okay, be honest: What's the BIGGEST downside? Anything I need to know?
Alright, brace yourselves. Because no place is perfect. House No. 87 does have a few…quirks. Firstly, *the internet*. It’s…unreliable. Embrace it. Seriously. Disconnect. Read a book. Talk to people. Get lost in the moment. Don't expect super-fast wifi, and frankly, you shouldn't *want* it. Secondly, *the noise*. It's in a busy part of the city, so you might hear some street noise, especially early mornings. It's part of the charm, though. It's Jaipur! And thirdly... *the stairs*. There are a *lot* of them. If you have mobility issues, this place might not be for you. Be prepared to climb! But honestly? Those are the trade-offs I’d accept ANY day. Because the good things? The good things *far* outweigh the minor inconveniences.
6. Tell me about one unforgettable experience you had there. Hit me with it!
Okay, okay, buckle up. This one…this one changed me. It was late, after a particularly delicious dinner. The courtyard was lit by fairy lights, shimmering against the intricate architecture. I was sitting there, all alone, sipping chai, and feeling…well, *lost*. I'd been travelling for months, and the weight of everything - the constant travel, the loneliness - was hitting me.
Suddenly, this old woman, I think she worked at the haveli, maybe she was a distant relative of the family, I don't know, she appeared. Quietly, she sat down next to me. She didn't speak English, and my Hindi is…terrible. But she gestured for me to look up at the sky. And there it was, this *unbelievably* clear night sky, full of stars you could practically reach out and touch. Then, she started singing. A soft, lilting melody in a language I didn't understand.
And I…I just started to cry. No, I *sobbed*. Silent, heaving sobs. It wasn't sadness, exactly. It was…everything. The beauty, the loneliness, the exhaustion, all of it. And she just sat there, singing, her voice a gentle comfort. I have no idea what the song was about, but I knew it was about connection, about the simple beauty of the world. This went on for what felt like an hour. She didn't ask anything, didn't try to console me. She just sang. And after a while, I felt…lighter. Like a weight had been lifted. We left, without another word. I went to my room, and I can not fully remember why I was ever sad in the first place. Then, on the last day, she saw me and she smiled, and I knew it was genuine.
That moment…that'sHotelicity


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