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French Haveli
The French Haveli has traditional structure of living in an area which is known as 'Pol'. There is also a 'hula' due to which people have the feeling that they are sitting at home. Also all the vegetables and other materials are collected from the old places such as 'Manek Chowk'. In an ancient times rows of houses were joined and it used to open in sub lanes which is known as 'Khadki' and the squares that are formed is known as 'Chowks'.

Diwanji ni Haveli
Diwanji ni Haveli has a unique and traditional style. It has well designed 'Charkha' from which clothes were made. Besides 'Charkha' there is a cushion and pillow where the one who makes clothes can sit comfortably and do his work. There is a courtyard which is in the middle of the Haveli has wide length as flower pots are hanged in ceiling as well as near the pillars to make it more beautiful and more attractive. Also in courtyard a 'Mandir' (temple) is situated where people can pray or do the'puja'.Besides 'Mandir' there is a door in which there are'Matlas' (pots) where drinking water is stored. Behind 'Matlas' there is a statue of Lord Krishna. Furthermore there are balcony's situated above the courtyard as well as large windows are designed in such a way a person can see the whole courtyard. Not only this but specially cupboards are made for kitchen utensils which are made of 'Pital'. Behind courtyard there is a mini living room where sofas and jhula is there where people would sit and enjoy or will discuss their work. Moreover there is a meditate room where there are huge windows due to which fresh air will be obtained and a beautiful floor where one can meditate peacefully. Also this Haveli allows to carry pets as this offers pet- friendly accommodations.

Mangal Das
Mangal Das ni Haveli is a family mansion which is known for it's traditional hospitality. In 1917 Mahatma Gandhi was on his way from South Africa stayed in this Haveli. While walking many attractions can be seen such as cats roaming around when passing each corridors. There are 2 Havelis which is now converted into modern facilities such as free wifi, cafes etc. There is a heritage drive as you walk by Khamasa gate, Mosque, Dhal ni pol. The terrace of the second floor have a ceiling of painted In pink floral also there are open windows and glass panes.