Exquisite rooms with jewel like décor, wide hallways, elegant corridors with exotically carved and frescoed walls welcome you into a world of royalty, the very moment you set foot on the threshold of the opulent Rambagh Palace that was built by the Maharani of Jaipur in the year 1835.
Rambagh Palace was later converted into a hunting lodge for the members of the Jaipur royal family.
In the later years the magnificent Rambagh Palace was converted into a heritage hotel though the interiors of this enchanting royal home have been left untouched.
Lavishly carved water fountains, beautiful pavilions and lovely lush lawns compliment the ethnic architecture of this Jaipur tourist attraction.
Rambagh Palace was converted into a heritage hotel in 1972 to preserve the royal traditions from getting lost in oblivion.
Managed by the Taj Group of Hotels, the Rambagh Palace recreates medieval glamour in gracious style. The massive imperial rooms at the Rambagh Palace have been discreetly fitted with contemporary facilities that blend in effortlessly with the ethnic environment.
Rambagh Palace in Jaipur has had the pleasure of offering hospitality to celebrity guests such as Prince Charles, Lord Mountbatten and Omar Sharif.
Some of the rooms at the Rambagh Palace have been decorated on the basis of exotic themes. The Chinese room at this heritage-hunting lodge is definitely worth seeing with its fascinating décor in deep red and gold.