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Rambagh Palace - Jaipur
The Rambagh Palace was built in 1835 by the Queen of Jaipur but was later converted
into a hunting lodge and a guesthouse. After a bit of modifications, the palace
was made fit to be the residence for the Maharaja of Jaipur. Finally it was
turned into a heritage hotel in 1972 and is now run by the Taj Group of Hotels,
a leading name in the Hotel Industry. The Rambagh palace Heritage hotel has
seen many illustrious guests, for instance, Lord Mountbatten, Prince Charles
and Omar Sharif.
The palace, which is now a fine heritage hotel, has all the modern comforts
and luxuries to serve the guests yet it still has the splendor and elegance
of an old palace. Now Rambagh is a heritage hotel, all the rooms have modern
luxuries. There are the Presidential suites, the Maharaja suite, the Maharani
suite and the princess suite.
The Rambagh Palace is truly a sight to behold, with its spacious rooms, halls
and beautiful corridors. The palace is itself surrounded by lush greenery
and vast lawns.
The rooms of the palace are very imperial in their look and still look fit
to accommodate the royalty. The Chinese room in particular is worth a closer
look. It has been decorated with red and gold tapestry and lots of antiques
and fittings have been used to make the room more captivating.
For your next holiday come to Rajasthan and visit Rambagh Palace in Jaipur,
which is definitely worth a look and is considered one of the major attractions
of Jaipur.