The accommodation includes 78 Rooms and Suites including redesigned Presidential category “Sukh Niwas” & “Suryavanshi Suite”, which was part of the personal chambers of the royal family. Sensitively restored with period furniture and large French windows overlooking the Rambagh gardens, the Suryavanshi suite takes you back in time. The Peacock Suite reflects the vibrant colours of Rajasthan, whereas the Historical Suites present décor befitting royalty. The Garden wing at the Palace offers uninhibited views of the verdant gardens. All these rooms have opulent interiors with hand painted motif work on the walls with unique themes, regal four-poster beds, walk-in wardrobes and luxurious bathrooms. Since it’s a Palace being converted into a hotel all rooms are different from each other in one aspect or the other.
A retreat for the senses, rich in terms of textures and colors, each palace room has been redesigned for comfort. A four-poster bed, walk-in wardrobes, and a spacious bathroom help guests sink into the palatial experience. Every room is equipped with in-room safe, tea/coffee maker and mini bar.
The historical suites present a welcoming ambience with marble floors, exquisite Rajasthani artwork and sheer fabrics, which enable crisp sunlight to enhance the beauty of each room. A four poster bed, a sitting area overlooking gardens, a walk in wardrobe and a spacious bathroom make these suites ideal for the discerning leisure traveler.
Some of these suites have been the personal chambers of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The beautiful architecture and sumptuous décor will transport guest to the bygone era of the Royalty. Without saying goes with all this is the personalized attention and care.
The Maharaja had got this suite specially redecorated by his favorite designer Hammond’s of London as a surprise gift to Maharani Gayatri Devi. This suite flaunts a very different look with delicate finishes textured wood panels, intricate mirror and stone work, rich furnishings, hand painted Rajasthani art, the Maharani suite has a comfortable sitting area, a princely dining space, a spectacular oval four fixture mirrored bathroom. The palatial French windows open to a fabulous vision of the serene Mughal gardens.
Prince’s Suite
The Prince’s Suite the former chamber of Prince Jagat Singh, son of Maharani Gayatri Devi Suite is contemporary in its design. It offers a spacious drawing room, a private Jacuzzi in the bathroom and a large lounge overlooking the historic gardens, extending on to a private terrace. Large windows, exotic fabrics, drapes & brocades, special hand crafted art fills ones senses with charm, opulence and excess.
The suite’s high ceilings and exquisite chandeliers complement the green Udaipur stone arches and rich period furniture. Arched French windows opens out onto the beautiful Mughal gardens, the magnificent Nahargarh Fort and the breathtaking Aravali hills transporting the guest into the princely era. Many international celebrities and heads of state have had memorable experiences during their stay in this suite.
SukhNiwas
The suite is a testimony to fusion décor of contemporary design with royal flourishes. Arched stone work, rich textured drapes and fabrics, crystal chandeliers, gold leaf frescoes, opulent furniture and embellishments creates an ambiance of sheer luxury and decadence. Large windows open to the picturesque royal gardens, and the spectacular Aravali hills. This suite has a grand sitting area, an intimate dining space, sun deck seating on the private terrace, four fixture bathroom with a private jacuzzi, and a glamorous bedroom with a large circular bed draped with full length gold hued curtains from floor to ceiling.
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