Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace, Alwar — Luxury 5-Star Hotel, Rooms & Booking

Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace is a restored 19th-century heritage fort near Delhi with 109 rooms, pool, spa and palace tours. Rooms, dining and booking.

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Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace, Tijara

Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace is a restored 19th-century heritage fort-palace in Tijara, Alwar, with 109 rooms and suites, a pool, spa and palace tours, about 92 km from Delhi airport.

Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.

Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace — quick facts

Overview & Setting

Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace is a 19th-century fort-palace in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, restored over many years by Neemrana Hotels in their characteristic 'non-hotel hotel' style. The build was begun by Maharaja Balwant Singh of Alwar in the 1830s but left unfinished; Neemrana completed and reimagined it, opening it to guests in stages from the mid-2010s. The property sits on a low ridge of the Aravalli hills and holds 109 rooms and suites, each named after an Indian painter, designer or aesthete.

The character is heritage rather than corporate. Stone arcades, terraced gardens, courtyards and hand-detailed interiors define the experience, and the palace is meant to be wandered and explored rather than simply slept in. It is one of the closest true heritage forts to Delhi, which is much of its appeal.

Location & Getting There

Tijara lies in the north-eastern corner of Rajasthan, near the Haryana border and the industrial town of Bhiwadi. The fort is about 92 km from Delhi, with the drive from the city taking roughly two and a half to three hours depending on traffic on the NH-48 and the approach roads through Bhiwadi and Tijara.

The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi (DEL), around 92 km away by road. There is no convenient rail option directly to the fort; most guests drive or are transferred by car. The location makes it a practical one- or two-night escape from Delhi or Gurugram without the longer haul to Jaipur or Jodhpur.

Rooms & Suites

Accommodation is spread across several named palace wings. Rani Mahal rooms open onto a tropical garden court framed by wide arches; Mardana rooms are ringed by arcades and halls with balconies over the kitchen gardens and open countryside; and the Deewan Mahal and Tope Mahal rooms sit between the palace complexes with views towards the gardens and pool. Larger named suites such as Khajur Mahal carry more space and distinctive period detail. In keeping with Neemrana's approach, rooms vary in size and layout, and most do not have televisions, in favour of the building and its views.

Dining

Dining is led by Khajur Mahal, the principal restaurant, serving Indian and international set menus alongside Rajasthani dishes. The Marigold Bar handles drinks and aperitifs. As is usual for Neemrana properties, meals are often served in courtyards or on terraces, and the fixed-menu format means guests eat what the kitchen has prepared rather than ordering à la carte. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are typically buffet or set-menu affairs, with a mix of Indian and continental dishes and a Rajasthani thali option. Guests with specific dietary needs are best advised to flag them in advance, as the kitchen plans menus rather than cooking to order.

Amenities, Spa & Pool

The fort has a swimming pool set within the gardens and a spa offering massage and wellness treatments. Activities lean towards the leisurely: a library, a billiards room, table tennis and badminton, a children's play area, and herb and kitchen gardens that supply the kitchen. There is an EV charging station for guests who drive electric vehicles. The grounds and terraces are the real draw, and much of a stay is spent simply walking the ramparts and courtyards. The terraced gardens step down the hillside, and the higher levels of the fort give long views over the surrounding Aravalli landscape and farmland. A pet-friendly policy on selected rooms makes the property an option for guests travelling with dogs, which is uncommon among heritage hotels.

Experiences & Things to Do Nearby

The fort itself is the main experience. A guided hotel and fort tour walks guests through the architecture and restoration story, and vintage car rides and Saturday-evening cultural performances add to the heritage atmosphere. Nearby, the Tijara Jain Temple is a significant pilgrimage site a few kilometres away. Further afield, the city of Alwar with its Bala Quila fort and the Sariska Tiger Reserve make day trips for those staying longer, though both involve a fair drive.

Who It's Best For

Tijara Fort-Palace suits travellers who want a heritage-fort experience close to Delhi without driving all the way into Rajasthan proper. Couples and history-minded guests come for the architecture, the quiet and the palace tours; the courtyards and lawns make it a popular wedding and celebration venue. Those who expect modern resort uniformity, in-room televisions or extensive nightlife should set expectations accordingly—this is a restored fort run in Neemrana's deliberately old-world style.

Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace — room types

RoomWhat you get
Rani Mahal RoomRooms set around a tropical garden court, with arches, windows and balconies overlooking the courtyard.
Mardana RoomRooms ringed by arcades and halls, with balconies looking out over the kitchen gardens and countryside.
Deewan Mahal / Tope Mahal RoomRooms between the palace complexes with views towards the gardens and the pool.
Khajur Mahal SuiteLarger named suite accessed from the camel pergola, facing the Kaanch Mahal.

Dining at Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace

OutletCuisine / type
Khajur MahalMulti-cuisine restaurant
Marigold BarBar

What's near Neemrana's Tijara Fort-Palace

LandmarkDistanceApprox. on foot
Tijara Jain Temple (Chandraprabhu Digambar Jain Atishay Kshetra)5 kmshort taxi/auto
Bhiwadi industrial town18 kmshort taxi/auto
Sariska Tiger Reserve80 kmshort taxi/auto
Alwar city and Bala Quila55 kmshort taxi/auto
Neemrana Fort-Palace70 kmshort taxi/auto
Siliserh Lake60 kmshort taxi/auto

Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Tijara Fort-Palace from Delhi airport?

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DEL) is about 92 km from the fort, a drive of roughly two and a half to three hours via the NH-48 and Bhiwadi.

How old is Tijara Fort-Palace?

The fort-palace dates to the 1830s, begun by Maharaja Balwant Singh of Alwar and left unfinished. Neemrana Hotels restored and completed it, opening it to guests in stages from the mid-2010s.

How many rooms does it have?

There are 109 rooms and suites, each named after an Indian painter, designer or aesthete, spread across several named palace wings.

Do the rooms have televisions?

In keeping with Neemrana's heritage style, most rooms do not have televisions, placing the emphasis on the building, the courtyards and the views.

Is there a pool and a spa?

Yes, the fort has a swimming pool within the gardens and a spa offering massage and wellness treatments, along with a library, billiards and lawn games.

What is there to do at the fort?

Guided fort and hotel tours, vintage car rides, Saturday cultural performances, and walks along the ramparts and gardens. The nearby Tijara Jain Temple and Alwar are options for day trips.