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Royal Heritage Palace

The World Heritage sites in Budapest include all the important historic and cultural monuments that make the Hungarian capital one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With a little bit of historical background these outstanding buildings and vistas tell you how Budapest evolved from a small village into a vibrant metropolis.

Heritage Palace hotels are royal residences turned into hotels. Heritage hotels of Rajasthan are the most luxuries hotels and world famous as well. These luxury hotels are venue for high profile ceremonies. Heritage hotels are located at most convenient and beautiful locations. They provide world class facilities and service. Palatial hotels are extravagantly decorated and are perfect symbol of royalty.

Royal Heritage Palace

Buzzing into the Heritage Legacy of India is a summary of the heritage destinations of India. It brings to limelight all the destinations that are famous as Heritage destinations and explains why India has become a forerunner in the heritage destinations of the world. The clientele of destinations like Rajasthan and south of India is always on a high and continues to lead in the Indian tourism Industry.

This former palace & royal hunting lodge on the edge of Sariska National Park was built by the Maharaja of Alwar, for the visit of Queen Victoria's son, the Duke of Connaught. Its architecture is a blend of French, regal, with eastern detailing & is now a Heritage Hotel. The interior is not opulent but it does have some Louis XIV & art deco furniture, along with wicker chairs & Victoriana.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square is located in the center of Bhaktapur city. Bhaktapur Durbar Square was designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1979. Bhaktapur Durbar Square is larger in area than Kathmandu Durbar Square and less crowded than Patan Durbar Square. The devastating earthquake of 1934 is believed to have destroyed many temples and buildings of the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. There is a ticket booth at the western end of the Durbar Square where foreigners and SAARC nationals have to pay an entry fee to Bhaktapur.

 
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