What a awful place to stay... The single biggest issue for me is noise. . Massive amounts. There is a complete disregard for the need of guests. The staff are the worst culprits. They sit outside rooms in the corridor / open areas chatting loudly until 1, 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. Then start up again at 6am. The entrance is open to a very busy side street. No doors, no glass.. Nothing. The street is frequently filled with young children. Playing, shrieking and screaming. The noise bounces around like an echo chamber. The first floor windows, again are open to the side street.. More noise permeates. Then, let's talk about cleanliness. There is none. Cockroaches downstairs, bedbugs and insects in every room. All rooms smell of damp and neglect. Nothing smells clean or fresh. Open electric boxes, rubbish dumped in corners... Other than the price, there is nothing to commend this place!! The WiFi is rubbish and generally the staff are completely disinterested. They only use English when they want money or to sell services (like laundry etc). Complaints fall on deaf ears and a sudden lack of English. I'm here with a friend. She left yesterday to see other friends and travel. I leave tomorrow. Thank God. I'll never darken their doorstep again. The Krishna is just as awful. Rates 800~1000r per night. (yes, quite cheap... But still double what my friend usually wants to pay) Tonight Sunday, I'm up at 5am to get a train. It's way past midnight & staff are working, yes with machinery, chatting & laughing... Which the manager thinks is OK... Aawful!! Never again, never ever again. An awful experience. Shame on the Ajay management team. But, all is not lost. Just around the or er, for a mere 1200r per night is the Cottage Ganga Inn. Quiet, clean, peaceful. Nice staff. When I come back from Jaipur, I will be going there.
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