Nestled amidst the vibrant landscape of Jaipur, The Leela Palace stands as an epitome of regal luxury and opulence. Inspired by the grandeur of Rajasthan's royal heritage, its architecture seamlessly blends traditional Rajasthani elements with contemporary design, boasting intricate domes, majestic arches, and ornate facades adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant hues, reminiscent of the state's rich cultural tapestry. The sprawling interiors exude sophistication, with palatial corridors adorned with intricate artwork, intricate marble flooring, and lavish chandeliers that exude a sense of timeless elegance.
Rajmahal Palace RAAS Jaipur, a stunning blend of heritage and modernity, is an architectural marvel set in the heart of Jaipur, India. The palace, originally built in 1729, features a captivating blend of Mughal and British colonial styles, showcasing grand arches, intricate jali work, and expansive verandas. The vibrant pink façade and lush gardens surrounding the palace create a regal yet welcoming atmosphere, making it a picturesque retreat for discerning travellers.
Rambagh Palace, located in Jaipur, India, is an architectural masterpiece that epitomises royal grandeur and luxury. Originally built in 1835, the palace features an exquisite blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architectural styles, with majestic domes, intricately carved marble pillars, and expansive courtyards. The sprawling palace grounds are meticulously landscaped, featuring lush gardens, ornamental fountains, and serene pavilions, providing a picturesque and tranquil retreat for guests.
The Oberoi Rajvilas is a purpose-built palace resort on the outskirts of Jaipur. Its superb design blends classic Rajasthani architecture with ancient majesty and contemporary sophistication. The hotel spreads out in a fort like setting with pavilions, reflection pools and courtyards. The large central courtyard houses an ancient Shiva temple, surrounded by a pond which attracts several birds that nest in this zone. Peacocks strut around the property and add wonderful ambient music for the morning wake up call.
Taj Rambagh Palace in Jaipur offers its guests a taste of royal living – luxury and extravagance that was once the sole preserve of the kings. Its elegantly appointed rooms, marbled corridors and majestic gardens echo with history, and every corner has a story to tell. Once the "Jewel of Jaipur", this 19th-century Palace is now the among the most authentic palaces of India.
47 Jobner Bagh is a stylish and boutique guesthouse, located in central Jaipur. Shiva Gujar, who earlier had a successful jewellery business, worked with the late Italian architect Paola Giacomini to create this charming retreat, filling the gap in Jaipur’s hotel industry which had either restored palaces or simple guesthouses. Situated just beyond the edge of the old walled city, in what was once the garden of the Maharajah of Jobner, it offers both luxury and a homestay experience.
Alila Fort Bishangarh is a luxury, boutique hotel, set atop a granite hill in the small village of Bishangarh near Jaipur. Built inside the 230-year-old fort, this beautiful, raw old heritage property has undergone a painstaking seven-year restoration project. Polished anew, the powerful edifice, displays an unornamented façade with some turrets and windows painted in the original red-ochre colour that links it back to its original style. The result is a miracle of passion and sheer splendour.
Samode Haveli is a luxury heritage property, set within the old walled city of Jaipur. Originally built by Rawal Sheo Singh, a Prime Minister in the royal court, the 150-year-old grand house has been intimately restored to offer a charming yet rustic stay in Jaipur. Inside, are fabulous frescoes and murals, leafy gardens, shaded verandas and terraces overlooking the gardens. Located in the heart of the city, it forms a great base from which to explore Jaipur’s main forts and palaces.
Samode Palace is a heritage luxury hotel, set in the rugged Aravalli hills, about an hour’s drive north of Jaipur. Owned by the royal family of Samode, this 16th-century palace is a perfect example of Rajput-Moghul architecture, with filigree-edged archways, a succession of courtyards and frescoed walls. Beautifully renovated, this opulent palace hotel is perfect for travellers who prefer to stay in a rural atmosphere, offering peace and solitude and yet be close to the city’s tourist highlights.
Suján Rajmahal Palace is a contemporary boutique hotel, set in the heart of Jaipur city. Owned by the royal family of Jaipur, it was once the British Residency and then a private home of the last Maharajah of Jaipur and his glamorous wife Gayatri Devi. It has hosted the Queen and Prince Philip as well as Jackie Onassis, Lord and Lady Mountbatten. Now painstaking restored, this small Art Deco structure makes a bold contemporary take on Indian palatial style and Rajput grandeur.