The Blue House

Bed & breakfast · Jodhpur

The Blue House

Bed & breakfast · Jodhpur
Sumer-Bhawan, Moti Chowk, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India

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Rooftop dining with fort views, family warmth, and cozy rooms.  

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Sumer-Bhawan, Moti Chowk, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001, India Get directions

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Tomáš Juchelka

Google
We likely had the most expensive room, which was beautifully designed in a traditional style, featuring a small balcony and a stunning view of the fort right from the bed. A charming surprise awaits on the rooftop terrace—a resident hotel turtle, adding a unique touch to the stay. The location is excellent, close to the train station and major attractions. The staff is helpful, and overall, it's a wonderful place that I highly recommend.

Tony Fagan

Google
Overall when you factor in the warmth of the family, the heavenly food and stunning views of the massive Fort from the rooftop deck this is truly a 5 star House not a Hotel. Immersive yourself in India.

Suresh Choudhary

Google
I took a room here and I liked it very much and it feels like one's own home here and it is very beautiful, from here one can see the Mahrangar fort and the room was also very beautiful and everything it was good

Dennis D

Google
Had a very warm welcome, the owners are such lovely people and the turtle on the balcony was just awesome. Rooms were clean, though I’d prefer a different kind of blanket on the bed. It was the kind you question if it is cleaned after every stay. We came prepared, so we solved it with a sheet underneath it. The view of the fort from our room was awesome, we kept the curtains open so when we woke up we could see the fort from the bed. Overall a very cosy and authentic vibe. Would definitely recommend.

stephanietA4612XV

Google
We had to find a place to stay short notice during a busy travel season. The Blue House welcomed us warmly. The hosts went out of their way to make sure we were comfortable and moved us to the upstairs room with the amazing voew our second night there. The house is 450 years old and has the lovely characteristics of a house in Jodhpur. Breakfast is lovely- specifically the aloo parantha and chai.

Passenger438686

Google
WHAT A FIND !!! THE BLUE HOUSE|GUEST HOUSE💙||After having such a wonderful time in Pushkar we didn’t think our holiday in Rajasthan could get any better until…|The Blue Hotel in Jodhpur.||What a FANTASTIC find 💙|The hotel is nusteld away down a narrow path in the centre of the Blue City. 16 guests rooms all with the most beautifully painted walls and ceilings . A breathtaking view of the fort from the roof top terrace.||The lovely Needu was here to greet us on arrival and couldn’t have been more friendly and accommodating . Our room is at the top of the Blue Hotel so our views are stunning . The blue Hotel and Needu has met our every need and more.||Just to top things off Needu is fantastic at henna painting .. I’m currently sat having my feet pained .||I CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS GUEST HOUSE 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟

sonamytc

Google
Landed there in an emergency situation after we had a flop show at the originally-booked hotel which looked and felt nothing like the pictures. The lady at the counter showed little sympathy and charged double the price for their worst room and never offered any bill for the same. I could sense that there were some quiet rooms too but we were given the one in the worst condition since we had little energy left to go check out other places and the owner took advantage of it. There were youngsters screaming and partying on the next terrace, making it even worse since the bed in the room was already making loud noises plus the noisy and faulty bathroom door that wouldn't even close. The bathroom was dark and the water supply was too slow. We spent the whole night killing time outside the room as there was no way we could sleep in there. There was nobody to help at any time. The staff (one overworked guy) seemed helpless as he responded in half-asleep condition. Since this is a home stay, the owners stay just downstairs. We heard them chatting around 2:30 AM when they came back from wherever they had gone. I highlighted the room's terrible condition and our inability to sleep because of extreme noise and uncomfortable bed, and all he had to offer was a promise to change the room next day. The young guys next door faced similar situation and also decided to cut their stay short as us. The owners showed zero regret the next day too and charged us the full amount of already-exaggerated price for a whole day's stay in exchange for 12 hours of sitting and killing time in the terrace area outside the room, but they were particularly nice towards foreigners offering them their quieter and better maintained rooms, of course, at prices an Indian would never pay them given the pathetic conditions. I also saw one lady (from the host family) harassing Indian guests and forcing them to check out at 9:30 AM. She even came to us trying to sell us a cab service to our next destination which we decided to go to a day before the schedule time because of such horrible hotel experience, apparently they wanted to earn more from us by earning commission on cab bookings. Such businesses bring a shame to good cities forcing tourists to form an adverse opinion about locals and never return. Please don't loot tourists.

ajnae2023

Google
Really lovely stay at The Blue House, Jodhpur. The family that owns/runs the haveli is very kind and welcoming. ||It's a really incredible historic building and we booked the Jhankar temple suite - which is entirely carved in stone (even the bed frame!) It's not SUPER luxurious, but a very charming / comfortable stay. It's up a few flights of stairs, but worth it for the view of the fort from the little balcony. ||The only negative was that there wasn't any toilet paper when we arrived - I know that's actually really common in public bathrooms in India (so we were carrying packs of tissue anyway) but seemed a bit odd in a "hotel"-type environment. (No idea if that was just an oversight or their usual policy) just thought it was worth giving other travellers a head-up incase that's a regular occurance! ||Note that it's on a very small street, so taxis can't get you there, but will take you to a nearby square where you can jump in a Tuk Tuk (or walk, depending on your fitness level/luggage load!) But this is REALLY normal/standard all over India!