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Rambagh Palace
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Rambagh Palace
Published
8 August 2024
Rambagh Palace, originally constructed in 1835, has undergone several royal transformations, from its purpose as a queen’s handmaiden’s residence to a royal guesthouse, hunting lodge, and the abode of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and Maharani Gayatri Devi. Today, this Taj gem in Jaipur boasts 78 meticulously restored luxury rooms and suites – former Maharaja chambers, adorned with intricate marble carvings, sandstone balustrades, and lush Mughal Gardens.
Beyond its opulent architecture, Rambagh Palace shines in several ways, offering a distinctive guest experience. Situated in Jaipur, the heart of Rajasthan, guests can explore the city’s rich heritage. The hotel seamlessly combines modern luxury with royal opulence and features a spa, pool and fine dining restaurants.
Immersion into local culture is encouraged through Rajasthani workshops, cultural performances, and nearby historical attractions. The palace’s design reflects Rajasthan’s regal heritage, and sustainability is a priority with eco-friendly practices. Culinary offerings celebrate Rajasthani flavours, while community contributions support local artisans and charitable initiatives. In essence, Rambagh Palace stands out by blending heritage, culture, sustainability and exceptional hospitality for a truly unforgettable stay.
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