HOTEL OASIS, Pushkar – A Smart Stay in the City
About the Hotel
Rooms with Balconies
All air-conditioned rooms include a private balcony, flat-screen TV, fridge, and seating area. Some offer views of the mountain ranges surrounding Pushkar.
Restaurant with City Views
The in-house restaurant serves à la carte breakfast and meals throughout the day. Guests can dine while enjoying views of Pushkar city.
Outdoor Pool & Activities
The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool. The tour desk arranges folk dance performances, puppet shows, and visits to the Pushkar camel races during the annual fair.
Near Pushkar Lake
Located within walking distance of Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple. The hotel is 37 km from Kishangarh Airport. Nearby landmarks include Varah Ghat (0.5 km) and Collector's Paradise art gallery (0.3 km).
24-Hour Services
Services include 24-hour room service, front desk, free Wi-Fi in public areas, laundry, luggage storage, and a business center. The hotel has a money exchange counter and meeting facilities.
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Getting around
All Transportation Options at a Glance
Amenities
General
- Paid Wi-Fi
- Parking
- 24-hour reception
Services
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Restaurant
Business
- Business centre
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
Location
Guest Ratings & Reviews
I stayed at the Oasis Hotel during the Camel Fair time and found the rooms to be good for the price, but unfortunately, they were severely overpriced, old, and filthy. However, the service was nice, with assistance for planning trips in Rajasthan. The location was convenient with close proximity to the main market and Pushkar Lake, although a bit noisy. The dining experience was extremely poor, but the hotel did offer delicious pasta. The facilities were lacking despite the high price paid for the rooms.
The hotel is conveniently located near the bus station and a short walk from the main market, making it easy to access local amenities. However, the noise levels can be a bit high, especially during popular events like the fair, so earplugs might come in handy. The hotel is surrounded by various net cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores, adding to the convenience for travelers. The rooms are subpar, being old, dirty, and overpriced even during peak seasons like the camel fair.
The hotel's rooms were initially dirty and run-down, with a pricing scheme of 150 per single and 200 for couples, but after some hesitation, I decided to check them out. The service was incredibly attentive to all my needs, and they didn't pressure me into spending extra money, despite a brief power outage in my room. The location was convenient near the bus station and the main market, although it was a bit noisy due to a fair going on during my visit. The dining options were extremely poor with only grilled seafood available. Overall, the facilities were lacking, but the hotel was very near the market, perfect for a business trip I had in Pushkar last weekend.
The hotel may not be the best, but it offers some basic amenities and a decent location. The rooms have minimal facilities, and the service is average. The noise levels can be high due to surrounding activities, but the proximity to local amenities is a plus.
The hotel offers spacious and clean rooms by Indian standards, with working fans, televisions in some rooms, and baths with sit-down toilets. However, there were issues like leaking ceilings. The service is charismatic and very helpful, although there was an incident with the receipt amount. The location is convenient near the bus station and just a short walk from the main market, but can be noisy during peak seasons. The dining options are extremely poor with cold dishes. Overall, the facilities are decent despite some shortcomings.