Stayed here in December for 2 nights in room. The hotel is about 2 km from Rajkot junction Railway station and is walkable if you had the mindset for it. The hotel is easy to find, but the alleyway where the hotel is located has a foreboding look about it. It's safe, but I am not sure that a women traveling would want to walk down the alleyway at night. Check-in was a bit confusing. They gave me a room, but told me I would likely have to move to another one later, so I decided to leave my bag and not unpack. This was fine because it just meant that I could go out, and see some sights before coming back to the hotel. When I did come back about 4 hours later, I did have to change rooms, so it was a good thing I didn't unpack. The room I got was a double, non A/C with a fan. The room was spacious with a double bed. The sheets and pillows looked clean, but worn. That's only to be expected in a budget hotel. The bathroom was about what I expected for a budget hotel, clean functional and looked in good condition. There was hot water most of the time, even when it wasn't hot, it was good enough for a shower. The hotel does offer free wi-fi, but it's largely inaccessible on the second floor where my room was. Definitely not on a mobile, although the signal is strong enough for a laptop. No problem using the wi-fi on the ground floor. The staff really need to learn to smile and show a little bit of friendliness. Looking all soured faced does nothing for customer service, even if it's just a budget hotel. Although they did start to smile a lot more towards the end of the stay (because I am leaving). Location wise, the hotel is close to all the main sights in the city. Rajkot is not that big. There's also a few restaurants and lots of shops around the hotel, so food should not be a problem. Overall, I had a good and comfortable stay. The standard and facilities were above par for a budget hotel in India. The service needs a bit of work, but the staff do their job.