Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Jodhpur
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About Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Jodhpur
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Deluxe Rooms
Measuring 39 sq. m., Spacious and elegant, warmly lit and inviting, these are perfect for both work and leisure with views of the desert sands stretching out into the distance.

Jodhpur Chambers
Measuring 40 sq. m. and designed for today’s travelers, who appreciate a blend of the historic with the contemporary. These exquisite rooms bring alive Rajasthan’s traditions of a royal lifestyle.

Villas
Spread over a fabulous expanse of 260 sq. m, these independent villas offer large bedrooms, with separate living, dining, and dressing areas plus a kitchenette.
Experience Dining

WelcomCafe Chinkara
Rajasthani, Indian and international cuisines are served indoors or out, with their relaxed and friendly air.
Dress Code: Smart Casual

Bistro Desert Rose
Round-the-clock dining with colourful & vibrant interiors. The Bistro offers the best of Malts, Liquors, Cocktails, and finger food. A perfect place to relax and unwind with friends.
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Experience by the Space

Games Room
Bond with friends and family over a choice of games options at Games room.

Pool

Games Room

Fitness Centre

K By Kaya Kalp
Choose from a range of experiences, including our signature Kaya Kalp massage or a deep tissue massage!
Explore Near by Places

Umaid Bhawan Museum
The Umaid Bhawan Palace is housed neatly beside the royal blue city of Jodhpur. It is an architectural marvel, truly an edifice and is almost 75 years old. The foundation was laid in 1928 and construction of the palace was completed in 1943 under the guidance of chief architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya and Sir S.S. Jacob. The erection of the palace was done under the aegis H.V. Lanchester. The foundation’s ground was crushed by Maharaja Umaid Singh himself upon whom the palace is named after all.

Mehrangarh Fort

Ghanta Ghar Jodhpur

Jaswant Thada
Beautiful memorial in marble often described as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar” was built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singhjill of Jodhpur (1873-1895) by his son Maharaja Sardar Singhji (1895-1911) completed in 1906 A.D.
The main hall has been built like a temple where puja (ritual) is also performed. The worship of ancestors is common to the Rajput clans.
Today, Jaswant Thada is managed and looked after by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust (MMT) and is open to public. The Trust is operating a Museum in Jaswant Thada displaying portraits of Marwar rulers along with informative didactics – the information serves as orientation space to understand the history of Marwar through the Portraits. Its grounds serve as a serene venue for morning concerts during music festivals such as the Rajasthan International Folk Festival and the World Sacred Spirit Festival.





















