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The Oberoi Rajvilas is located in Jaipur, in the State of Rajasthan, in northern India. A thirty two acre oasis just 8km (15 minutes' drive) from the heart of Jaipur, The Oberoi Rajvilas is a haven of peace and serenity.

Address

THE OBEROI, RAJVILAS, JAIPUR

The Oberoi Rajvilas, Babaji Ka Modh, Goner Road, Jaipur - 302 031, Rajasthan, India

+91 141 268 0101, +91-11-23890606

reservations@oberoigroup.com

Distance.
From Jaipur International/Domestic Airport
Details
Distance 14.4 km
Driving time 35 minutes
Directions 14.4 km
  • Take the road heading out of the airport to Sanganer Road in Govind Vihar
  • Head west for 300 metres
  • Turn left towards the airport road and continue for 60 metres
  • Turn right onto the airport road and continue for 450 metres
  • Drive to Goner Road in Prem Nagar, turn right onto Sanganer Road and continue for 1.3 kms
  • Turn left staying on Sanganer Road and continue for 600 metres
  • Continue onto Jagatpura Road for 600 metres
  • Turn right and continue for 1.6 kms
  • Turn left at Ganga Marg and continue for 6.8 kms
  • Turn right onto Goner Road and continue for 1.9 kms
 
Jaipur International_Domestic Airport
From Jaipur Railway Station
Details
Distance 13 km
Driving time 35 minutes
Directions 13 km
  • Head east on Hasanpura Road towards Station Road and continue for 450 metres
  • Turn right on to Station Road and continue for 170 metres
  • Turn left at the first cross street onto MI road and continue for 550 metres
  • At Sawai Jai Singh circle, take the 5th exit and stay on MI road for 1km
  • Continue straight staying on MI road for 4kms
  • Continue onto the Agra Road for 1.2 kms
  • Use any lane to turn slightly right and continue for 1.9kms
  • Continue straight for 1.7 kms
  • Turn slightly right towards Goner Road for 150 metres
  • Turn slightly left to stay on Goner Road for 1.9kms
 
Jaipur Railway Station
From Jaipur City Palace
Details
Distance 9 km
Driving time 25 minutes
Directions 24 km
  • Head west on Tulsi Marg towards Hawa Mahal Road
  • Turn right at the first cross street onto Hawa Mahal Road (about 300 metres)
  • At Badi Chopad, take the second exit onto Johri Bazar Road and continue for 1km
  • Turn left onto the Agra Road/MI Road and continue for 2.1kms
  • Use any lane to turn slightly right and continue for 1.9kms
  • Continue straight for 1.7 kms
  • Turn slightly right towards Goner Road for 150 metres
  • Turn slightly left to stay on Goner Road for 1.9kms
 
Jaipur City Palace
From Jaipur Central Park
Details
Distance9.3 km
Driving time 22 minutes
Directions 9.3 km
  • Turn left onto Narayan Singh Circle Road and continue for 230 metres
  • At Trimurti Circle, continue straight onto Govind Marg for 350 metres
  • At Sharam Singh circle take the second exit onto Govind Marg and continue for 2.8 kms
  • Turn right onto Agra Road for 130 metres
  • Use any lane to turn slightly right and continue for 1.9kms
  • Continue straight for 1.7 kms
  • Turn slightly right towards Goner Road for 150 metres
  • Turn slightly left to stay on Goner Road for 1.9kms
 
Jaipur Central Park
Weather in Jaipur.

Jaipur is known for having mild winters, hot, dry summers and a humid monsoon season.

Overview
Seasons of year Season time Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Rainfall
Summer May to August 113°F (45°C) NilL 223 mm
Winter December to February 59°F (15°C) 54°F (12°C) Nil
Autumn September to November 77°F (25°C) 73°F (23°C) Nil
Spring March to April 77°F (25°C) 73°F (23°C) Nil
Other travel information.
Immigration

All international visitors to India (except those with a Nepali or Bhutanese national passport), must have valid passports stamped with current visas. For more information on visa categories and applications, please visit the Government of India online portal for Visa Applications.

It is mandatory for all international visitors to India to register with the Foreigners' Regional Registration Office within 24 hours of arrival. The hotel will scan your passport photograph page when you check in and take care of this service for you.

Visa on arrival

The Visa on Arrival (enabled by Electronic Travel Authorisation) facility is available for travellers visiting India from 43 countries. For more information on the Visa on Arrival facility, please visit the website of the Government of India.

Currency.

The unit of Indian currency is the Rupee. Visit for up to date information on current exchange rates.

We would be happy to help with foreign currency exchange in India. Please ask the concierge upon arrival.

There are plenty of international ATMs in all major cities in India. International credit cards are also widely accepted.

Please note: It is prohibited to take Indian currency out of India.

Recommended clothing.

If you are travelling to Jaipur during the summer months, we recommend you wear loose clothing made from natural fabrics. During the winter months, you may wish to carry a sweater or shawl for the evenings.

Language.

English is widely spoken in India. Staff at the airport, hotels, restaurants and shops will most often be fluent in English.

Hindi is the official and most widely spoken native language in India. It is most concentrated in the northern states. Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada prevail in the south.

Customs allowances.
Currency

Visitors of Indian origin and foreigners aged above 10 years who reside in India can carry INR 45,000 (when the country of origin is Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar or China, the currency allowance is INR 6,000)

International visitors (over 18 years) from every other country can carry USD 10,000 or the value of USD 5,000 in other currencies, per person into India.

Duty free goods
Duty free allowances per person (over the age of 18) are as follows:

  • Alcohol: 2 litres
  • Cigarettes: 100 pieces
  • Cigars: 25 pieces
  • Tobacco: 125g

Passengers aged over 18 can also carry one laptop computer.

Customs duty is leviable at 36.05% on the valuable of dutiable goods in excess of the allowance.

Restricted items
  • Maps and literature where India's external boundaries have been incorrectly drawn;
  • Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances;
  • Goods violating any of the legally enforceable intellectual property rights;
  • Wildlife products;
  • Counterfeit currency;
  • Specified live birds and animals.
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