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Rajasthan Tourism
Heritage Hotels in Jaipur
BISSAU PALACE, Jaipur
Hotel Bissau Palace,
Outside Chandpole, Jaipur-302016, Rajasthan
Bissau Palace is an elegant and traditional hotel built by Rawal Raghubir Singh in 1909. Situated in the heart of the Pink city, this gracious hotel seems like an oasis of peace and calm entirely untouched by the hustle-bustle of the city surrounding it. The palace offers a fascinating collection of royal portraits, old silver and armory dating back to the 17th century. Hotel Bissau Palace has spacious and comfortable rooms. The lounge and the wood-panelled library with its collection of rare books, are reminders of the charm and grace of a bygone era.
Special Features: lawn tennis, badminton & swimming facilities are available as well as all other modern amenities.
Facilities available: 36 double rooms, A coffee shop.
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NARAIN NIWAS PALACE, Jaipur
Narain Niwas Palace,
Kanota Bagh, Narain Singh Road, Jaipur-302004, Rajasthan
arain Niwas Palace was constructed in 1928 A.D. by one of Jaipur's most able and distinguished soldier Maj. Gen. Rao Bahadur Amar Singh, the first Indian commissioned into the British Army. Centrally located and designed in traditional Rajput style, Narain Niwas is surrounded by sprawling, landscaped gardens and mango orchards. The palace has a sense of peace and serenity with his thick vegetation providing a safe haven to several species of birdlife and dancing peacocks. The rooms are large and have well-maintained period furniture, carpets, paintings and other objects d'art.
Special features: Royal welcome and traditional Rajasthani folk dances can be arranged. Swimming facilities available.
Facilities available: 28 double rooms. Restaurant serving all meals.
Accessibility:
By road: Delhi - 250 kms. By train: Jaipur - 5 kms. By air: Jaipur - 11 kms.
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THE RAJMAHAL PALACE, Jaipur
The Rajmahal Palace,
Sardar Patel Marg, Jaipur-302001, Rajasthan
Tel.: 0141-381757, 381625,381676, Fax.: 0141-381887
The Rajmahal Palace was built in 1729 A.D. by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh of Jaipur for his favorite Maharani. From 1821 onwards, the palace was used to house the British resident at Jaipur. This Palace has played host to several VVIP's like Queen Elizabeth and Jacqueline Kennedy. Set amidst 15 acres of well-maintained lush green lawns, the Rajmahal Palace was converted into a hotel in 1979 and is today managed by the Taj Group of Hotels. The palace has spacious suites with high ceiling, chandeliers and period furniture. Beautiful paintings and antiques have been carefully preserved and are reminiscent of the royal past.
Special features: The palace has a swimming pool and its spacious lawns and shady trees provide ample space for walking and bird watching.
Accessibility: By road: Delhi - 250 kms. By train:
Jaipur - 5 kms. By air: Jaipur - 11 kms.
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RAMBAGH PALACE, Jaipur
Rambagh Palace, Jaipur-302001,
Tel.: 91-141-381919, 381919, Fax.: 91-141-381098.
Located a little outside the walled city of Jaipur, the Rambagh Palace is one of the most beautiful palaces in India. Originally a garden house of a favorite royal maid, it was constructed in the 19th century. After the death of Kesar Badrana, the maid, Sir Swinton Jacob, a British engineer was given the task of converting the garden house into a guest house and hunting lodge. The immediate additions were halls, covered corridors, fore courts and courtyards with extensive use of marble. Later additions and alterations that became necessary were carried out with meticulous care, keeping in mind the Rajput architecture tradition. Most of the gardens were left untouched and well-maintained lawns and flowerbeds make the palace look very attractive.
The Rambagh Palace later became home of one of the most beautiful woman in the world, Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur. The palace played host to several royal guests from India and abroad, including Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip and several lavish banquets and celebrations were held here. Today the palace is open to all those who seek to be transported to the royal past, the glorious age of grace and beauty.
Several luxurious suites like the Princess suite, Maharani suites, Pothakhana and Maharaja suite, to name a few, still have an authentic royal atmosphere.
Special Features: Tours to the city and near by places of interest can be arranged. The hotel is well equipped to organize meetings, conferences and theme parties. Tennis, squash, cultural programmes and indoors swimming pool.
Facilities available: 106 rooms, 4 special suites. One restaurants, coffee shop and a bar.
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SAMODE HAVELI, Jaipur
Samode Haveli, Gangapole, Jaipur-302002, Rajasthan
Built by Rawal Sheo Singhji, a Prime Minister in the royal court of Jaipur, the haveli is the result of around 200 years of construction in phases, by its occupants. Located conveniently in the heart of the walled city the haveli exudes an atmosphere of quiet beauty and elegance. The haveli has some beautiful frescoes, arched windows and intricate wall designs. Maintained well, the haveli provides the right atmosphere of luxury and allows the visitors a glimpse into its magnificent royal past.
Special Features: Rajasthani folk dances and authentic cuisine is available at the haveli. Excursions to nearby places of interest can be arranged.
Facilities available: 16 double and 2 single rooms. Multi-cuisine restaurant.
Accessibility: By road: Delhi - 270 kms. By train:
Jaipur - 5 kms. By air: Jaipur - 12kms.
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