Celebrated as one of the city's best is, Hotel The Gentleman in Aurangabad-maharashtra. The hotel is strategically located in Jalna Road Aurangabad. Having been established in the year 2006, this hospitality destination has grown to become the ideal place for travelers and those on business to feel at home when in the city. Many have also reviewed the hotel to be among the sought after Hotels in Aurangabad-maharashtra. The hotel functions from 00:00 - 23:59 all through the week. Catering to the convenience of its guests, the hotel makes available various payment methods to ease out the payment process .
Read More14 Air Conditioned Rooms & Non A/C Rooms.
A Bar That offers Alcoholic And Non-Alcoholic Breverages to our Guests.
Conference Hall to Seat 50 Or 75 Person.
Laundry Faclility.
WE Are Provide Own Parking Space For Coustomer .
Internet facility in all rooms without added charges.
Free Pickup and drop sevices to Airport.
Intercom in all rooms.
The most famous tourism destination in Maharashtra, the Ajanta caves are famous for the ‘frescoes’ which adorn the interiors of the caves. These 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments, date back from the 2nd century and are considered masterpieces of Buddhist religious art There are small crater like holes on the floor of the caves, which are believed to have acted as palettes when the caves were being painted. Much older than the Ellora caves, these were discovered purely by chance by a British office out for hunting.
The Daulatabad Fort is a 14th century fort situated about 16 kms from Aurangabad, in a town called Daulatabad or Devagiri. Considered to be one of the seven wonders of Maharasthra today, Devagiri was famous in historical times as the capital of the Tughlaq dynasty, under Muhammad bin Tughlaq who was known to have shifted his capital between Devagiri and Delhi quite a number of times. Located on the top of a conical hill, this triangular fort also carries the distinction of having remained undefeated in battle.
Bibi Ka Maqbara is a mausoleum built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb as a symbol for love for his wife Dilras Banu Begum. Built in a hexagonal shape, on an elevated platform with 4 minarets on 4 corners it bears a striking resemblance to the iconic Taj Mahal at Agra. The monument has some intricate carvings and designs. As per historians, it was intended to rival the Taj Mahal but budgetary constraints by Aurangzeb resulted in a poor copy of the Taj. However, Bibi Ka Maqbara is the largest structure ever built by Aurangzeb.