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The Rambagh Palace
- Address : Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005
- Venue Type : Hotel
- Capacity : 250-300
- Car Parking : 200-250
- Food Preference : Veg Non-Veg
- Address : Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005
Originally constructed in 1835, Rambagh Palace has gracefully undergone various royal transformations—from being the residence of the queen’s favorite handmaiden to serving as a royal guesthouse, hunting lodge, and later becoming the home of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and Maharani Gayatri Devi. Today, this prestigious property in Jaipur, part of the Taj hotel group, offers 78 beautifully restored luxurious rooms and suites that once belonged to the former Maharaja. The palace still maintains its elaborate grandeur, adorned with intricately carved marble latticework, sandstone balustrades, domes, and ornate Mughal Gardens. In this magnificent palace showcasing Rajasthan’s royal heritage, you can also savor exquisite cuisine at the top fine-dining establishments in Jaipur. Indulge in a royal Indian feast at Suvarna Mahal, the former palace ballroom styled in 18th-century French fashion with large crystal chandeliers. For diverse culinary options, visit Rajput Room, an all-day dining restaurant, or Verandah Café. Discover Mediterranean delights at the lounge bar, Steam, or relax in the Polo Bar’s sophisticated ambiance, featuring trophies and memorabilia from the Jaipur polo team. Elevate your royal experience by enjoying signature treatments at the J Wellness Circle, where ancient Indian wellness therapies await. Achieve harmony of mind and body through yoga and meditation. With the picturesque palace as a backdrop, choose from our numerous indoor and outdoor venues, including the Sawai Man Mahal, ideal for royal destination weddings and business events in Jaipur. Complemented by the expertise of our master chefs and impeccable service, the palace hotel near Hawa Mahal provides the perfect package for once-in-a-lifetime celebrations. Throughout the years, it has hosted distinguished guests like Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Charles, and Jacqueline Kennedy. We welcome you to immerse yourself in the finest traditions of Rajput hospitality and hear the stories of ‘The Jewel of Jaipur.’