For nearly two
centuries, the Rambagh Palace has been
home to generations of royals. Built in
1835 on a modest scale for the queen's
favourite handmaiden Kesar Badaran, it was
later refurbished as a royal guesthouse
and hunting lodge. In 1925, Rambagh was
converted into a palace, and became the
residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
The 'Jewel of Jaipur' as it is fondly
called, remained the home of the Jaipur
royal family until 1957, when it was first
converted into a luxury hotel by Maharaja
Sawai Man Singh II. But it wasn't until
1972 that Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces
took over the reins. It is now the 'jewel
in the crown' among the authentic palaces
of the Taj in India.
In the finest tradition of Rajput
hospitality, the Rambagh Palace offers its
guests a taste of royal living - a luxury
and extravagance that was once the sole
preserve of kings. Its elegantly appointed
rooms, marbled corridors and majestic
gardens echo with history, and every
corner has a story to tell.
Rooms & Suites
Palace Rooms
A retreat for the senses, rich in terms of
textures and colors, each Palace room has
been redesigned for comfort. A four-poster
bed, walk-in wardrobes, and a spacious
bathroom cocoon guests into the palatial
experience. Every room is equipped with
large plasma TVs' in-room safe, tea/coffee
maker and minibar.
Historical
Suites
The historical suites present a welcoming
ambience with marble floors, exquisite
Rajasthani artwork and sheer fabrics,
which enable crisp sunlight to enhance the
beauty of each room. A four poster bed, a
sitting area overlooking gardens, a walk
in wardrobe and a spacious bathroom make
these suites ideal for the discerning
leisure traveler. A Personal Butler is on
call throughout the stay, to help design
shopping itineraries or excursions into
the city.
Royal Suites
Some of these suites have been the
personal chambers of the Maharaja of
Jaipur. The beautiful architecture and
opulent décor with embellishes such as
rajasthani motif, delicate mirror- and-
stone work, intricately carved pillars
with marbles inlay, rich silks and tall
draped curtains create a magical
experience. Includes all the guest
amenities from above.
Grand Royal Suites
Maharani Suite
The Maharaja had got this suite specially
redecorated by his favorite designer
Hammond's of London as a surprise gift to
Maharani Gayatri Devi. This suite flaunts
a very different look with delicate
finishes textured wood panels, intricate
mirror and stone work, rich furnishings,
hand painted Rajasthani art, the Maharani
suite has a comfortable sitting area, a
princely dining space, a spectacular oval
four fixture mirrored bathroom. The
palatial French windows open to a fabulous
vision of the serene Mughal gardens.
Prince's Suite
The Prince's Suite the former chamber of
Prince Jagat Singh, son of Maharani
Gayatri Devi Suite is contemporary in its
design. It offers a spacious drawing room,
a private jacuzzi in the bathroom and a
large lounge overlooking the historic
gardens, extending on to a private
terrace. Large windows, exotic fabrics,
drapes & brocades, special hand crafted
art fills ones senses with charm, opulence
and excess.
Grand Presidential Suites
Suryavanshi Suite
The suite's high ceilings and exquisite
chandeliers complement the green Udaipur
stone arches and rich period furniture.
Arched French windows opens out onto the
resplendent Mughal gardens, the
magnificent Nahargarh Fort and the
breathtaking Aravali hills transporting
the guest into the princely era. Many
international celebrities and heads of
state have had memorable experiences
during their stay in this suite.
Sukh Nivas
The suite is a testimony to fusion décor
of contemporary design with royal
flourishes.
Arched stone work, rich textured drapes
and fabrics, crystal chandeliers, gold
leaf frescoes, opulent furniture and
embellishments creates an ambiance of
sheer luxury and decadence. Large windows
open to the picturesque royal gardens, and
the spectacular Aravali hills. This suite
has a grand sitting area, an intimate
dining space, sun deck seating on the
private terrace, four fixture bathroom
with a private jacuzzi, and a glamorous
bedroom with a large circular bed draped
with full length gold hued curtains from
floor to ceiling.
Luxury services at the hotel include
the following .
Restaurant
Food
and Wine
From casual, all-day dining to
formal, fine dining, guests can look
forward to a wide array of delectable
culinary delights and refreshing
beverages.
At the Rambagh Palace , we offer a
distinctive dining experience, one that
explores the nuances of the finest Indian
and international cuisines, serving a
mouth watering medley of traditional and
contemporary favorites.
» Polo Bar:
The glamour of the princely equestrian
sport is masterfully captured in every
little detail at the legendary Polo Bar.
Adorned with trophies and polo
memorabilia, the bar serves up signature
cocktails inspired by the royal sport.
Guests can take their pick from a fine
selection of single malts, wines,
liqueurs, and Cuban cigars. The bar has a
relaxed charm that invites you to enjoy
the evening at a leisurely pace.
Attire: Smart Casual
» Steam:
This lounge bar on wheels is the finest
watering hole in town. Its Mediterranean
ambience is cozy and intimate despite
being zesty with low-slung couches, snug
seating and plenty of space to relax and
unwind.
» Suvarna Mahal:
At Suvarna Mahal - our grand dining hall -
culinary masters have carefully studied
the cuisines of the royal houses of India,
to bring you an exotic array of dishes -
accompanied by the lilting melody of
classical music, and vintage wines from
our cellars. High ceilings, gilded mirrors
and Florentine frescoes provide the
perfect ambience for an evening of fine
dining.
Attire: Smart Casual
» The Rajput
Room:
The Rajput Room is our informal all-day
dining restaurant overlooking the front
lawns. Its refreshing indoor-outdoor
ambience makes it an ideal venue for
breakfast and light meals - complemented
by a fine selection of signature French
press coffees, and freshly infused teas.
Attire: Smart Casual
» The Verandah:
Verandah, an Alfresco dining option
provides panoramic views of the gardens
and fountains. Guests can savour the
privileges of royalty, the traditional
afternoon tea with champagne, pre-dinner
cocktails, light meals throughout the day
or simply sit back and read their favorite
book.
Attire: Casual
» Other
Dining Experiences:
The Royal Butlers can create magical
dining moments wherever you desire -
whether it is within the luxury of your
suite, or at Chandni Chowk - the central
courtyard of the palace - a perfect
retreat for a romantic rendezvous.
Mesmerise your senses with champagne,
moonlight and candles set the mood for a
romantic dining experience in your own
private tent - against the backdrop of the
illuminated palace. Or dine in your own
private 'Jharokha' with flaming torches -
providing an intimate setting for a
memorable evening - uniquely 'Rambagh'.
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