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.
Rambagh
Palace unveils the rich culture and history
of the erstwhile rulers of Rajasthan. Today
it is one of the most favored palace hotels
in the pink city –Jaipur with refurbished
rooms overlooking courtyards with fountains
or verdant gardens, airy verandahs, idyllic
front lawns and a warm intimate lobby that
offers a stately welcome to every approaching
guest.
Spread
over 47 acres of landscape greenery, this
17 th century palatial building reflects
a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture
and presents one of the finest experiences
any hotel can offer. The gardens here are
the most beautiful gardens your have ever
seen. They are renowned for their elegance
and exotic foliage. Even today, peacocks
preen on the lawns, and flocks of migratory
birds continue to visit the gardens, transporting
you to a place that can only be paradise
As
you step into Rambagh Palace, you are in
a different world altogether. You will leap
backward to a time when opulence and grandeur
of Rajasthan was at its height.

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