
A former royal residence transformed into a living museum of Rajasthani grandeur, where every corridor whispers tales of maharajas.
Originally built in 1835 for the queen's favorite handmaiden, Rambagh Palace was later transformed into the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Today, this magnificent palace hotel preserves the splendor of Rajasthan's royal heritage while offering every modern luxury. The 47 acres of Mughal gardens feature manicured lawns, ornamental fountains, and peacocks that roam freely among the flowering beds. Inside, hand-painted murals, crystal chandeliers, and intricate marble work create an atmosphere of regal opulence. The palace's restaurants serve authentic Rajasthani cuisine alongside international dishes, while the Jiva Grande Spa offers treatments inspired by ancient Indian wellness traditions.
