Pratap BhawanvsThe Leela Palace Udaipur
Both Pratap Bhawan and The Leela Palace Udaipur are highly recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, The Leela Palace Udaipur ranks significantly better than Pratap Bhawan. The Leela Palace Udaipur scores 80 with praise from 4 reviewers like Travel + Leisure, Fodor's and Rough Guide.
Pratap Bhawan
 Lonely Planet
12 Lal Ghat, Udaipur 313001, India
From $12/night
- Pet Friendly
 - Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Laundry Service
 - Restaurant
 - Free Parking
 
 "A curving marble staircase leads up from the wide lobby to large, sparkling-clean rooms with good, big bathrooms and, in many cases, cushioned window seats." Full review
The Leela Palace Udaipur
 Fodor's
 Condé Nast Traveler
 Rough Guide
 Jetsetter
 Travel + Leisure
 Afar Magazine
 Michelin Guide
Lake Pichola, Udaipur 313001, India
From $277/night
- Free Internet
 - Room Service
 - Laundry Service
 - Concierge
 - Laundy Room
 - Restaurant
 
 "This exclusive 250-year-old white-marble palace—location for the James Bond film Octopussy—floats like a vision in the middle of Lake Pichola, and you arrive, of course, by boat." Full review
 "The 72 rooms are comparatively simple, furnished in dark wood, with beige and pewter silks, and marigold-colored armchairs and pillows; there are also eight suites." Full review
 Star
 "One of India’s most famous and romantic hotels, sailing in magnificent isolation on its own island amid the serene waters of Lake Pichola." 
 "Moghul-inspired palace with 80 rooms and suites and service fit for a modern-day monarch, on the banks of Lake Pichola." Full review
 "Sandstone-hued splendor on Lake Pichola with a supervised kids' buffet and play zone during Sunday brunch." Full review
 "When it comes to larger-than-life dining experiences and luxury accommodation in India, nobody does it better than The Leela Palace in Udaipur." Full review
 "A painstakingly authentic, meticulously preserved Rajasthani palace...the best rooms, naturally, look out over Lake Pichola, and there’s no shortage of them. The most basic are already quite luxe." Full review