OT Staff
Floating on Lake Pichola, this 18th-century palace was built by Maharana Jagat Singh II as a summer retreat. Now a luxury hotel by the Taj Group, it features intricately carved marble interiors, stunning courtyards, etc.
Once the residence of Jaipur’s Maharaja, Rambagh Palace is now a luxurious Taj property. Guests can enjoy expansive gardens, traditional Rajasthani décor, and exquisite fine dining.
This majestic sandstone palace, built in 1943, is part residence, part museum, and part luxury hotel. Managed by the Taj Group, it offers Art Deco interiors, a museum showcasing royal artefacts, and panoramic views of the city.
Perched 2,000 feet above Hyderabad, Falaknuma Palace, meaning “Mirror of the Sky,” was built in 1894 by the Paigah family. Restored by the Taj Group, it features Venetian chandeliers, rare manuscripts, and more.
A blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture and Rajasthani heritage, Jai Mahal Palace dates back to 1745. Set amidst 18 acres of landscaped gardens, this Taj property offers modern luxury with historical charm.
Overlooking Fateh Sagar Lake, this 1911 palace was built by Maharana Fateh Singh. Now part of The Lalit Group, the hotel combines colonial-style architecture with Rajasthani elements and offers panoramic views of the lake and Aravalli Hills.
Located near Jaipur, Samode Palace is a stunning example of Rajput-Mughal architecture. The palace boasts intricately painted walls, grand courtyards, and ornate mirror work.
Built by Maharaja Ganga Singh, this lakeside palace served as a hunting lodge. Converted into a hotel, it retains its royal charm with antique furnishings, expansive grounds, and activities like birdwatching and boat rides on Gajner Lake.
A 120-year-old palace managed by the Taj Group, Usha Kiran Palace is known for its intricate filigree work, stone carvings, and opulent Durbar Hall. It offers a glimpse into the Scindia dynasty’s legacy while providing modern amenities and hospitality.
Neemrana Fort, a 15th-century hill fort, has been restored into a unique heritage hotel. With its tiered structure, antique décor, and cultural programmes, it offers an authentic royal experience. Its proximity to Delhi makes it a popular weekend getaway.