Achrol Niwas A TreeHouse Hotel, Jaipur

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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40

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7

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About Achrol Niwas A TreeHouse Hotel, Jaipur

A heritage haveli converted into a fully operational event destination, Achrol Niwas A TreeHouse Hotel carries the architectural grammar of Rajputana — arched corridors, sandstone courtyards, and handcrafted jaali work — while delivering the logistical backbone that modern events demand. Positioned in Achrol, along the Jaipur–Delhi highway, this property sits roughly 35 kilometres from Jaipur city centre, making it a practical choice for multi-day formats where distance from urban noise is a genuine asset, not a compromise. With a combined hosting capacity of up to 1,000 guests in floating configuration, Achrol Niwas has established itself as a destination-event property for planners who want scale without the institutional feel of a convention block.

Event Spaces and Capacity Planning for Large-Format Gatherings in Rajasthan

The property's event infrastructure spreads across both indoor banquet halls and open-air lawns, allowing planners to run concurrent setups or stagger a single event across multiple zones. The manicured lawns are the primary draw for high-PAX formats — floating setups for up to 1,000 guests can be accommodated here, with ample pre-function area to manage guest flow during cocktail hours. Indoor spaces complement the lawns for seated dinners, conference plenaries, or breakout sessions, though individual hall dimensions and theatre-style PAX figures should be confirmed directly with the property's events team at the RFP stage. In-house catering supports multi-cuisine menus with a specific strength in traditional Rajasthani fare, and the kitchen operation is scaled to handle large banquets without visible turnaround strain.

Wedding Venues and Corporate Retreats Near Jaipur on the Delhi Highway

Two event categories define the bulk of bookings at this Jaipur destination property: destination weddings and corporate off-sites. For weddings, the heritage courtyard and lawn combination delivers the visual language — sandstone, open sky, folk-lit evenings — that families travelling from Delhi NCR or Mumbai specifically seek when choosing a Rajasthan wedding venue near Jaipur. For corporate MICE groups, the relative seclusion from city traffic makes focused retreats and leadership conclaves viable; however, planners coordinating large conference formats should note that the location's distance from Jaipur Junction railway station (approximately 40 kilometres) and Jaipur International Airport (approximately 45 kilometres) requires dedicated coach transfers for outstation delegates, adding to logistics planning and budget.

Accommodation and On-Site Guest Experience at a Rajasthan Heritage Hotel

TreeHouse Hotels as a brand positions its properties around nature-integrated hospitality, and Achrol Niwas reflects this in its room product — guests stay within a setting where the landscape is part of the experience rather than a backdrop. On-site accommodation means wedding guests, corporate delegates, and extended families can be housed within the same property, eliminating the coordination overhead of off-site hotel blocks. Room inventory specifics and suite configurations are best confirmed at the time of RFP submission, as availability directly shapes the feasibility of multi-night event formats. Dining outlets, a pool, and recreational facilities contribute to the self-contained nature of the property, reducing reliance on external vendors for guest engagement across event-day downtime.

Planning Your Event Inquiry Through Spalba

Achrol Niwas A TreeHouse Hotel is listed on Spalba with verified capacity data, allowing planners to compare this property against other Rajasthan heritage venues within a single dashboard. The Spalba listing supports direct quote requests, enabling corporate procurement teams and wedding coordinators to initiate an RFP without a preliminary site visit. For planners evaluating this location, the most productive next step is aligning the guest-list size, accommodation block requirement, and preferred setup style before reaching the property's events team — that preparation shortens the quotation cycle and surfaces potential date conflicts early, which matters considerably for peak winter-season bookings in Rajasthan.

Explore Rooms & Suites

Villa

Villa

The spacious Villa with over 500 sq.ft. along with 180 sq.ft. of private courtyard provide perfect space for large families & luxurious stay for couples. The Villas are elegantly designed with large bathroom and walk-in cupboard.
Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room

Deluxe Room offers spacious accommodation of over 490 sq.ft. along with go sq.ft. of Private Balcony. The rooms are well appointed with all modern facilities & amenities. The room provide great views of the Aravalli hills & the greens.

Experience Dining

Jeemna

Jeemna

Overlooking the verdant greens of the hotel, the all day dining at Achrol Niwas has a multi-cuisine menu. It offers local Rajasthani delicacies churned out by our Rajasthani Chefs.
Somras

Somras

The Bar at Achrol Niwas serves various alcoholic, non-alcoholic beverages & cocktails throughout the operating hours. Relax and Unwind with your favourite drink.

Experience by the Space

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

Achrol Niwas A TreeHouse Hotel, Jaipur Does Offer Swimming pool For the Guest.
Indoor Game

Indoor Game

Achrol Niwas A TreeHouse Hotel, Jaipur Does Offer Indoor Game For the Guest.

Explore Near by Places

 Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

The Hawa Mahal is a palace in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Built from red and pink sandstone, it is on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.
Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal is a palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city, the capital of the state of Rajasthan, India. The palace was originally constructed around 1699; the building and the lake around it were later renovated and enlarged in the early 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber

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