Rooplekha Das
Once the residence of Jaipur’s royals, Rambagh Palace blends Rajput grandeur with modern luxury. Expect opulent suites, manicured gardens, fine dining, and a chance to experience life like a Maharaja.
Floating gracefully on Lake Pichola, this 18th-century palace is among India’s most romantic stays. White marble architecture, lake views, and royal hospitality create an unforgettable Udaipur experience.
Perched above Hyderabad, this former Nizam residence showcases Venetian chandeliers, grand staircases, and lavish interiors. Guests are treated to palace-style service and sweeping views of the historic city.
Built in 1887 by the Maharaja of Bharatpur, this palace combines Mughal and Rajput architecture. Traditional frescoes, heritage rooms, and authentic Rajasthani cuisine transport guests to another era.
Set beside a tranquil lake on the edge of the Thar Desert, Gajner Palace was once a royal hunting retreat. Today, it offers heritage suites, wildlife sightings, and old-world charm.
Formerly the summer residence of the Mysore Maharajas, this hilltop palace is surrounded by tea estates and forests. Regal suites, period décor, and colonial elegance define the experience.
Inspired by traditional Rajasthani architecture, Taj Hari Mahal features domes, courtyards, and intricate murals. Its royal ambience, luxurious rooms, and landscaped gardens make it a standout Jodhpur stay.
A landmark of colonial-era Delhi, The Imperial combines Victorian and Art Deco influences. Historic interiors, museum-worthy collections, and refined hospitality offer a glimpse into the capital’s grand past.
Known as the ‘Grande Dame of Chowringhee’, this iconic hotel reflects Kolkata’s colonial heritage. Elegant architecture, timeless luxury, and exceptional service have attracted distinguished guests for generations.
Overlooking the Gateway of India, this legendary hotel has welcomed travellers since 1903. Its blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture, heritage suites, and storied history makes it one of India’s most iconic stays.