Founded in the mid 18th century Manawa skyline today is dominated
by an imposing mirage like fort now a heritage hotel that is maintained in
the classic medieval theme with the modern luxuries.

The painted archway is painted with interesting forms of paintings of Lord
Krishna and his cowherds. The sprawling architecture houses a different theme
in different wings.
The spacious rooms are adorned by intricate interior wall paintings and mirror
work with open terrace that offers a panoramic view of the whole town. The
women folks of the Mandawa family who lived in a royal style once used this
floor. The ambiences of those years still linger around the rooms. The Mandawa
family has a unique collection of their preserved paintings and antiques that
adorn the main huge hall in the centre of the castle, originally the durbar
hall and now an exotic lounge.
The ceremonial costumes of the family collection and the precious arms with
handle of jade and beautiful curios brought by the British as a gift for the
nobles are well placed like a showcase of a museum. The hotel is well equipped
with modern facilities in an ethnic set-up. A night stay is an experience
in itself with thematic evenings and oriented and medieval cuisine. The warm
hospitality is touching.
Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli has a depiction of Indra on an elephant and Shiva
on His Nandi Bull. Right across from it is the Goenka Double Haveli with two
gates. The haveli has monumental façade of elephants and horses. Some
of its frescos are in bad shape. Nearby by is also Murmuria Haveli has train
with a crowded level crossing.
It also shows a low flying crow above the train. The haveli also has an imposing
picture of Nehru on a horseback holding the national flag. The Jhunjhunwala
Haveli has impressive gold leaf painted room and charges an admission fee
of Rs 10. The Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli has an impressive picture of a Maharaja
stroking his moustaches. The Binsidhar Newatia Haveli, Lakshminarayan Ladia
Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli and Chokhani Double Haveli are some other havelis
in the area.