Udaipur Airport Hotel: Galaxy's Stunning Luxury Awaits!

Udaipur Airport Hotel: Galaxy's Stunning Luxury Awaits!
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into a hotel review that’s less "formal travelogue" and more "drunken diary entry of a hotel stay." We're talking Udaipur Airport Hotel: Galaxy’s Stunning Luxury Awaits! But is it, REALLY? Let's find out.
Udaipur Airport Hotel: Galaxy's Stunning Luxury Awaits! (The Honest Truth)
First things first: Accessibility. Now, I am NOT a wheelchair user, but I did see the ramps and elevators, which is a HUGE plus right off the bat. Getting around seems pretty decent, which is something you can't always say about Indian hotels, sadly.
Wheelchair Accessible: Yup, boxes checked. Excellent!
On-site accessible restaurants/Lounges: Didn't specifically check, but the layout suggested accessibility was considered. More to come, I’m guessing!
Internet: The Lifeline (or Lack Thereof)
Internet Access: Okay, the Wi-Fi situation. Let's be real. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? YES! Thank GODS! This is crucial for someone like me, addicted to social media and the occasional cat video during, you know, work (shhh). Internet [LAN]? I think so, but who uses LAN anymore? Grandmas, maybe? Internet services: They have it. I got it. It worked (mostly). Wi-Fi in public areas: Yep, also available. Nice to know!
Rooms: My Sanctuary… Hopefully Not a Prison
Available in All Rooms: (Deep breath). Okay, here we go. We're talking Air conditioning - CHECK. Alarm clock - check. Bathrobes - HELL YES. Bathroom phone – really? Who even uses those? Bathtub - Yes, thank you, Universe! Blackout curtains - Crucial! My sleep is sacred. Carpeting - Ah, a little dated perhaps, but clean. Closet - Okay, functional. Coffee/tea maker - Praise the caffeine gods! Complimentary tea - Always a win. Daily housekeeping - BLESS UP. Desk - Needed! Extra long bed - I’m tall so, yes! Free bottled water - Essential! Hair dryer - Phew. Saved my hair! High floor - Got me a great view. In-room safe box - Always a must. Interconnecting room(s) available - Hmm, good for families? Internet access – LAN - see above. Internet access – wireless - Still working on it… Ironing facilities - Nice. Laptop workspace - Fine. Linens - Clean and crisp. Mini bar - Expensive. Don't bother. Mirror - check. Non-smoking - Wonderful! On-demand movies - Cool! Private bathroom - Of course. Reading light - Nice. Refrigerator - Good for my midnight snacks. Safety/security feature - Double locked doors! Satellite/cable channels - Good selection. Scale - NOOOOOOOO! Seating area - Yep. Separate shower/bathtub - Always a plus. Shower - Fine. Slippers - Yay! Smoke detector - Always! Socket near the bed - Essential for charging phones. Sofa - Okay. Soundproofing - Pretty good. Telephone - See Bathroom phone. Toiletries - Okay. Towels - Plentiful. Umbrella - good. Visual alarm - never used. Wake-up service - Check. Wi-Fi [free] - YAY! Window that opens - Important for fresh air. Additional toilet - luxury!
Dining/Drinking/Snacking – Oh My Belly!
Okay, let's get down to the important stuff: FOOD.
A la carte in restaurant - Nice! Alternative meal arrangement - Good! Asian breakfast - Excellent, and fresh! Asian cuisine in restaurant - Spot on! Bar - Got one, happy hour was a nice touch. Bottle of water - In the room, so yes. Breakfast [buffet] - Amazing spread (see below)! Breakfast service - Right when you want it. Buffet in restaurant - See Breakfast [buffet]. Coffee/tea in restaurant - Yes. Strong coffee! Coffee shop - Did not see. Desserts in restaurant - Yes, delicious! Happy hour - Yes, and much needed. International cuisine in restaurant - Yes, something for everyone. Poolside bar - yes, bonus point for the view. Restaurants - Several, all good. Room service [24-hour] - Lifesaver! Salad in restaurant - Fresh and good. Snack bar - Yup, for the munchies. Soup in restaurant - Comfort food at its finest. Vegetarian restaurant - YES! Western breakfast - Excellent, everything you want. Western cuisine in restaurant - Yup!
The Breakfast Buffet: A Love Story
Okay, I HAVE to gush about the breakfast buffet. Holy moly. I am a breakfast person. I'm talking a glutton for breakfast. And this? This was heaven. Freshly made dosas, fluffy idlis, the most flavorful sambar I’ve ever tasted, and the BEST coffee. Truly a highlight of the whole experience. I ate myself into a stupor every morning. Worth it. The "Asian breakfast" was just incredible. They had a "Western breakfast" option too, but who needs that when you've got this Asian explosion of flavor?
The Spa: Where All My Money Went (and I regret nothing)
Ways to relax:
Body scrub - I'm in! Body wrap - Yes, pamper me! Foot bath - Ahh… Gym/fitness - I did actually see the Fitness center, and it looked well-equipped. I didn't use it (pizza, remember?) but good to know it was there. Massage - Yes! Definitely got a massage. Bliss. Pool with view - Absolutely! Sauna - Yes! Spa - Yes! Spa/sauna - Both Steamroom - Yes! Swimming pool - Yes, outdoor pool was lovely. Swimming pool [outdoor] - Yes, and it's gorgeous!
Okay, the Spa. The Spa. The moment I walked in, I wanted to move in. It was tranquil, beautiful, and smelt like a million dollars. I opted for a full body massage and it was the kind of massage that makes you forget the meaning of the word "stress." Afterward, I hit the sauna and steam room. Pure. Unadulterated. Bliss. Worth every single penny. I spent, like, half my vacation budget on this spa. No regrets. Seriously. ZERO.
Cleanliness & Safety: Because Let’s Be Real
Now, the world's a little… different these days, so let's talk about cleanliness and safety.
Anti-viral cleaning products - Hopefully, yes. Breakfast in room - Yes. Breakfast takeaway service - Haven't tried. Cashless payment service - Yes. Daily disinfection in common areas - Seems so. Doctor/nurse on call - Yes, I believe so. First aid kit - Yes, in the room. Hand sanitizer - Everywhere. Hot water linen and laundry washing - Yes. Hygiene certification - Don't know. Individually-wrapped food options - Saw those. Physical distancing of at least 1 meter - Yes. Professional-grade sanitizing services - Yes. Room sanitization opt-out available - Not sure. Rooms sanitized between stays - Yes. Safe dining setup - Yes. Sanitized kitchen and tableware items - Yes. Shared stationery removed - Yes. Staff trained in safety protocol - Yes. Sterilizing equipment - Yes.
I felt safe. They were taking it seriously, and that's important, especially when you're, you know, trying to enjoy your vacation.
Services & Conveniences: The Bits and Bobs
Air conditioning in public area - Yes. Audio-visual equipment for special events - Likely. Business facilities - Yes, various. Cash withdrawal - Yes. Concierge - Helpful. Contactless check-in/out - Very simple, yes. Convenience store - Found what I needed. Currency exchange - Yes. Daily housekeeping - Yes, thank GODS Doorman - Yes! Dry cleaning - Yes! Elevator - Yes. Essential condiments - Yes. Facilities for disabled guests - Yes. Food delivery - Yes, from nearby. Gift/souvenir shop - Yes. *Indoor venue for
Escape to Huaian: GreenTree Inn's Luxurious Retreat Awaits!
Okay, buckle up, buttercups! This isn't your average, sanitized travel itinerary. We're going full "slightly-unhinged-but-totally-in-love-with-India" mode. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decision-making, and a whole lot of mango lassi. This is my Udaipur odyssey, based around the Hotel The Galaxy, and trust me, it's going to be a ride.
Udaipur, India: The Galaxy and Beyond - A Week of Chaos (and Chai)
Arrival Day - The Galaxy, or "Where's My Bag?"
- Morning (or what passes for it after a 20-hour flight): Land at Udaipur Airport. The air hits you like a warm, spiced hug. Except… where's my suitcase? Yep, chaos has already begun. Apparently, "delayed" means "wandering around the Bermuda Triangle of baggage claim." Cue the internal panic and the frantic search for a decent internet connection just to lodge a complaint.
- Mid-day (ish, who's counting?): Finally reunited with my bag! Hallelujah! Taxi to The Galaxy. The drive is a sensory overload: vibrant colours, honking auto-rickshaws weaving through chaotic traffic, and the scent of incense mixed with something… undeniably interesting.
- The Galaxy, First Impressions: The lobby is grand, a bit faded perhaps, but oozing charm. Check-in is a surprisingly swift affair – good karma starting to build, maybe? The room, ah, the room. Clean, comfy bed, AC that actually works (crucial!), and a balcony that overlooks… something interesting. Definitely not a perfectly manicured vista, but it has character. I unpack, take a shower, and then flop onto the bed, ready to embrace the jetlag.
- Afternoon: Mandatory poolside lounging. Okay, maybe not mandatory, but highly encouraged. I spend a solid hour doing absolutely nothing, just letting the sun bake the weariness out of my bones while I sip on something fruity (probably mango juice, let’s be honest). The occasional dip in the pool is worth it after a long flight.
- Evening: Dinner at the hotel restaurant. I'm feeling adventurous, so I order something that might be too spicy for my delicate Western palate. I start taking small and careful bites, slowly increasing the amount for each. It's probably a mistake, but the flavor is so good! It's a delicious mistake, like licking a volcano. I pair it with a Kingfisher beer and start to feel that lovely, dazed contentment that comes with being utterly exhausted and blissfully unfamiliar.
Day 2 - City of Lakes, City of Overwhelm (and a near-miss with a monkey)
- Morning: I wake up early, bright-eyed and feeling refreshed! (For now, anyway.) I hire a tuk-tuk to take me to the City Palace. The ride is a blast. The driver, a man named Raj, insists on blasting Bollywood music and offering unsolicited (but charming) advice on everything. I try to memorize bits from the song, it's hard with the wind in my face, but it's something!
- City Palace: The palace itself is breathtaking. Seriously, I was speechless. The architecture, the intricate details, the views across Lake Pichola… it's a feast for the senses! I get lost in the courtyards, wander through rooms that feel steeped in history, and snap a million photos. (Okay, maybe a few more than a million.) This is when I start feeling the emotional weight of the trip. I'm starting to connect with things, with myself. The memories I'll be making here…
- Mid-day: Exploring the Jagdish Temple. It's a beautiful, serene spot, a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of the city. I get a bit lost wandering the streets and I'm suddenly surrounded by monkeys. One of them eyes my banana and I think it's going to attack me! I'm immediately reminded of my fear of primates after visiting a zoo as a child. Okay, maybe I didn't need that banana. I quickly escape the area.
- Afternoon: A boat ride on Lake Pichola. Pure magic. The air is cool, the water shimmers, and the views of the palaces and ghats are spectacular. I buy some colorful bangles from a street vendor. The gentle rocking, combined with the sheer beauty of my surroundings, lulls me into a state of blissful relaxation. I'm finally going to learn how to be a relaxed person!
- Evening: I hit a local restaurant, which proves to be less relaxing. I order something… and I think they gave me a "spicy challenge." I'm a sweaty mess, but it's delicious, even if I can barely taste it! I am starting to get a feel for the culture and how to deal with the local food. I go back to The Galaxy, utterly exhausted, but in a good way.
Day 3 - Sajjangarh Fort (Monsoon Palace) and a Lesson in Bargaining
- Morning: A trip to Sajjangarh Fort, or the Monsoon Palace. The views are incredible, but the drive up is a nerve-wracking rollercoaster. The road is narrow, winding, and the tuk-tuk seems to have a mind of its own. But the payoff is worth it: panorama views of the entire city and surrounding landscape. Plus, the fort itself is pretty cool.
- Mid-day: I find a local market, and I decide it's time to master the art of bargaining. Armed with a smile, a willingness to haggle, and a complete lack of Hindi, I dive in. It's a chaotic, hilarious experience. I probably overpaid for some stuff, but I also got some pretty cool souvenirs.
- Afternoon: A cooking class. I learn to make some classic Indian dishes. I'm not sure I could reproduce them back home, but the experience is fun. I actually made something delicious! I can feel the stress melt away. Maybe I'm starting to adapt to slow living…
- Evening: I visit the pool again. I watch the sunset as I am just floating in the water. It's the little things.
Day 4 - Shopping, Serendipity, and a Potential Crisis of Faith (in my stomach)
- Morning: More shopping! I need to find presents for everyone back home. But I also want to buy everything for myself! I find a shop selling beautiful textiles and I decide to treat myself to a pashmina scarf. It's a little expensive, but hey, I deserve it, right?
- Mid-day: I'm exploring a local area, and a local encourages me to try the local street food. I'm usually the adventurous type when it comes to food, but a little voice in the back of my head is screaming, "Don't do it!" Against my better judgment, I succumb to the temptation of deep-fried, saucy, deliciousness.
- Afternoon: My stomach rebels. Oh, the irony. I spend the entire afternoon in my hotel room, glued to the bathroom, regretting every single flavorful bite. The universe is clearly punishing me for my reckless abandon. It's a day of pure, unadulterated misery.
- Evening: Barely alive, I drag myself to the hotel restaurant for a simple meal of plain rice and water. No spices, no flavors, just bland, safe sustenance. I vow to listen to my gut instincts from here on out.
Day 5 - Recovery, Reflection, and a Resurgence of Wanderlust
- Morning: I wake up feeling… better! Thanks to the magic of rehydration salts and a good night's sleep. I am so grateful to be alive. It's a new lease on life! I decide to take it easy and just wander around, making sure to stay close to a bathroom.
- Mid-day: I explore a local art gallery. I'm blown away by the artists and I find myself moved by their stories. I find myself getting lost in their world, the art, how it relates to the culture… This is a whole new emotional layer of the trip!
- Afternoon: More exploring. I find a little cafe, and I slowly drink a chai tea. I am starting to feel connected to the place… a feeling I wasn't expecting!
- Evening: I have dinner at a nice restaurant, and I write in my journal. I'm incredibly grateful for the trip.
Day 6 - Day Trip to Chittorgarh (and a minor existential crisis)
- Morning: A day trip to Chittorgarh, a historic fort town. The drive is long, but the fort is impressive. I'm awestruck by the scale and the history. I am beginning to realize how small I am. I spend the day wandering through the ruins, imagining the lives that were once lived there.
- Mid-day: I visit the Victory Tower, a monument commemorating Rajput victories. The views from the top are amazing. And so is the thought of me falling over the edge… I might have a bit of a fear of heights.
- Afternoon: I'm starting to feel a bit melancholy. The trip is coming to an end. I might need an escape from this life! I am considering moving here… am I crazy?

Udaipur Airport Hotel: Galaxy's Stunning Luxury Awaits! (Or Does It?) - Let's Get Real
Okay, Real Talk: Is "Stunning Luxury" Accurate?
Alright, buckle up buttercups. "Stunning Luxury"... that's the tagline, right? Honestly? It depends what you're comparing it to. Compared to the *outside* world? Yeah, probably luxury. Compared to, say, the Burj Al Arab? Absolutely not. We're talking more... tastefully opulent, shall we say? Think clean lines, maybe a bit of bling, polite service. My *personal* definition of luxury involves a pillow that doesn't leave me with a crick in my neck, and thankfully, the Galaxy (mostly) delivered on that front. (More on that later... the pillow saga is a classic.) They *try* hard, bless their hearts. Just don't expect solid gold toilet seats or anything. Unless I somehow missed them and I'll be so mad!
The Shuttle?! Is It Actually *There*? Because Some Airport Hotels...
Okay, this is where things got a little… *whimsical*. The website promised a shuttle. A free, glorious shuttle! My flight got in at, like, 2 AM. Two AM! I was already a walking zombie fuelled by airplane peanuts and existential dread. (Fly long-haul, you'll understand). So, I called. And called. And... crickets. Finally, after about a half-hour of pacing the airport (looking increasingly unhinged, I'm sure), a tiny, slightly frazzled man in a Galaxy Hotel uniform materialized. He looked apologetic, muttered something about "traffic" (at 2 AM?!), and whisked me away in a vehicle that was technically a shuttle... but felt more like a slightly-too-long glorified taxi. Did it get me there? Yes. Was it smooth? Well, let's just say it added to the "Udaipur Adventure" vibe. Word to the wise: confirm the shuttle *multiple* times, and maybe have a backup plan. Just in case. Seriously. I learned that lesson the hard way. Still give them points for effort though, and for the fact I eventually made it to a bed.
What About the Rooms? Are They Actually Clean? And Do They *Work*?
Okay, this is important. Room cleanliness is non-negotiable, people. And I'm happy to report... the rooms were, by and large, CLEAN. Very clean, in fact! Immaculate! No creepy crawlies, no suspiciously stained sheets, all the usual suspects checked off. Big thumbs up for that. Now, did everything *work*? Ah, that's where we get some… *adventure* again. The A/C was a bit temperamental. It went from "Arctic Blast" to "Sahara Desert" on a whim. I spent a good hour adjusting it one time and just gave up and took a nap in the middle of the room and was too hot to stay in bed. The TV remote also had a mind of its own. It seemed to think I wanted to watch cricket at 3 AM. And I don’t even *like* cricket! (No offense to cricket enthusiasts, of course—it just wasn't my vibe at 3 AM). But overall, a perfectly fine and functional room, just with a few quirks. So much for perfect, eh?
The Food! Because a Hangry Traveler is a Dangerous Traveler…
Okay, the food. This is another area where the "luxury" label gets a little… stretched. The breakfast buffet was… well, it was there. And it had an omelet station, which is always a win in my book. But don't expect Michelin-star quality. The coffee was… weak. Very weak. I needed three cups to actually feel human. However, the dinner I ordered from room service (because I was too jet-lagged to leave) was actually quite good! Butter chicken, fluffy naan… I could eat that every day. Maybe I should have ordered takeout. It was a nice surprise. So, food-wise, I'd say it's a mixed bag, but generally edible and sometimes even enjoyable. Just bring your own coffee, just in case. And maybe a stash of emergency snacks. You know, for when the A/C fails and the TV remote decides to choose cricket for you.
Okay, The Pillow Saga. Spill. Please.
Alright, here it is. The MOST important part. The pillow. Oh, the pillow. I am a pillow aficionado, a connoisseur of comfortable headrests. And the pillow at the Galaxy… it was… stiff. Like, disturbingly stiff. It felt like I was trying to sleep on a brick wrapped in a silk pillowcase. I spent an entire night fighting with that pillow. Fluffing it, trying to mold it, eventually just giving up and sleeping on my arm. My neck ached for days afterward. I actually considered calling room service at 3 AM and demanding a pillow intervention. Seriously. (I didn't. I'm too polite for that.) I did, however, write a strongly worded email to the hotel management upon my return. (Okay, it was a very *slightly* passive-aggressive email). So, future guests? Bring your own pillow. Or maybe just… accept that you're going to have a slightly uncomfortable night's sleep. It's a small price to pay for the overall experience, I guess. Just... be warned.
Would I Stay Again? The Million-Dollar Question!
Honestly? Probably. Despite the shuttle drama, the temperamental A/C, the cricket on the TV, and the brick-like pillow. Because, at the end of the day, it's an airport hotel! It's convenient. It's relatively clean. The staff is generally friendly (the slightly frazzled shuttle guy notwithstanding). If you're looking for a glamorous vacation experience, this isn't it. But if you need a place to crash before or after a flight from Udaipur, it does the job. Just pack your own pillow, and maybe a sense of humor. You'll need it. And don't be surprised if you end up with a story or two, like I did. And who knows, maybe the pillow situation will have improved by the time you get there!
Other Amenities? What Did I Miss? Are There Any Pools or Spas?
Okay, so honestly? I was so focused on the pillow and the shuttle that I probably missed half the amenities. I think I *did* see a sign for a spa, but the thought of a massage after wrestling with that pillow for an hour just seemed... counterproductive. There was also a small fitnessTrip Stay Finder


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