Weddings in Jagmandir Island Palace

A Grand Heritage Palace of the HRH Group of Hotels, Jagmandir Island Palace is a historic 17th century palace redeveloped as a complete destination: with its all-day café, stylish-dining restaurant, bar and spa designed to uplift moods and spirits.

The picturesque Jagmandir Island Palace today plays host to 21st century guests. Corporate and leisure travellers, celebrities from all over the world for whom ceremonial parties and mega-events are seamlessly organised. Year after year, Jagmandir Island Palace continues to make news in the global glamour world for the exclusive ‘regal experiences’ it offers.

Guests are ferried to Jagmandir Island Palace, the palace synonymous with a defining episode of history when the Mughal Prince Khurram sought refuge here in 1623. His stay at the Gol Mahal inspired him, as Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan, to build the Taj Mahal in Agra.

At the colonnaded Darikhana Restaurant, Picholi Bar and all-day café you can leisurely spend hours gazing across Lake Pichola and the City Palace complex. For history-lovers there’s Jagriti, a heritage museum onsite to give a fill on how Jagmandir Island Palace was built and developed over the centuries.

Jagmandir Island Palace is often referred to as a swarg ki vatika or garden of heaven. When cocktails, theme-dinners, banquets and wedding ceremonies are organised here, the flowers and special lighting, folk dancers and fireworks bring alive this garden of heaven in vibrant colours of celebrations. Musical soirees and performances at the Garden Courtyard, wedding ceremonies at Kunwarpada Chowk, lavish buffets or sit-down banquets at Kunwarpada Lawns. Jagmandir Island Palace has dedicated heritage venues that challenge your creativity in pampering your guests.

At The Panghat Spa and Salon, it’s the body-mind-and-soul that is pampered; yoga and meditation classes are conducted for those seeking quests beyond the material. Jagmandir Island Palace, with its special place in history, is now securing a special place in your heart.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best time for Wedding :

January to March & October to December

A Typical Wedding Itinerary


Day 1 – Arrival

Traditional / ceremonial welcome with aarti and folk performers. An activity brochure details activities for the wedding ahead.

Evening
A theme party based on the location, with traditional cuisine and entertainment, followed by a dance party with a DJ in attendance.
 
Day 2 – The wedding day

Lunch
Sight seeing at the local venues which could be game sanctuary, temples, museums, churches, followed by Lunch with the cuisine of your choice

Evening : Wedding ceremony

The wedding ceremony will be of your choice as per the rites you would like to follow. A typical wedding would have the following sequence of events:

•  Assembly of procession and royal / traditional march to the wedding venue
•  Traditional welcome of procession
•  Wedding as per your rites – Hindu, Christian or Muslim
•  Cake cutting, toasts
•  Fireworks, traditional entertainment
•  Formal sit down dinner
•  Dance with live band / DJ
 
Day 3 – Sight seeing / Departure
This normally would be a day at leisure with options of sight seeing, shopping, special lunches etc

Sight seeing
Local sight seeing: Guided tours, rides, museum visits, historical / religious Shopping visits
Local bazaars

Departure

Momentoes for guests.