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com.pandakidgame.jewelstar https://goo.gl/oGThFv; Devi Garh is more than beautiful; it is inspiring, particularly if you're a modern-design enthusiast. Little wonder it's become a popular Bollywood location.

Flashes of color - the walls sparkle with semi-precious inlaid stones and swathes of bright silk are draped over the windows - highlight the elegant suites spread over the 14 floors of Devi Garh. Venture from these exquisite hideaways for an Ayurvedic massage, a splash in the heated green marble pool or supper in the glassed-in pavilion restaurant, with spectacular views over the Aravalli hills to the tiny Delwara village below. This vista of eternal India from one of the country's most contemporary constructions is an unbeatable combination.

The old fort has been exquisitely done up in a unique, contemporary style, fusing traditional and modern. There's an extensive wine list and superb food. The bedrooms are amazingly large, with bathrooms to die for and the huge green marble pool and sublime views from all areas of the fort are unmissable.

Yoga on the roof at dawn receives rave reviews and the marvelous spa offers a range of pampering treatments using L'Occitane goodies. The staffs are bewitchingly attentive, ever-ready with a chilled glass of lime soda and a warm smile.

Devi Garh is more than beautiful; it is inspiring, particularly if you're a modern-design enthusiast. Little wonder it's become a popular Bollywood location. Staffs are exceptional, the service levels are unbeatable: extensive, personal, discreet, and intelligent... Almost everything, from the bed and sofa bases to ashtrays and vases, is carved out of white marble, offset with flashes of color - flower motifs in semi-precious stones, bold swaths of gold inlay, or asymmetrical relief sculpture - designs that reinterpret India's centuries-old craftsmanship in dazzlingly modern ways. If that's not enough, the views of the majestic Aravalli Hills and tiny Delwara village are perfectly framed by large sheets of squared-off glass.