Built in 1835, Rambagh Palace, Jaipur gracefully retains its elaborate splendor. Adorned with hand-carved marble latticework, sandstone balustrades, and lush Mughal Gardens, it once served as a royal guesthouse and hunting lodge. From the Maharaja's residence to an authentic palace, this palace hotel in Jaipur upholds its ceremonial grandeur for all guests. Among its many renowned restaurants is Suvarna Mahal, housed in the 18th-century-styled palace ballroom, offering Royal Indian delicacies. Additionally, guests can enjoy iconic experiences at the Polo Bar and Rajput Room offering multi-cuisine delicacies.
Make the most of the day with an outdoor meal at Verandah and for an evening cocktail, head to Steam, the unique lounge bar aboard a lovingly restored train car replete with steam engine. To enhance the palace sojourn, take a heritage walk of the palace and discover its rich history or indulge in signature therapies at J Wellness Circle, ensuring a harmonious balance for mind and body. Allow our esteemed concierge to curate an exquisite exploration of local attractions, tailored to your discerning preferences. Let the allure of Rambagh Palace, Jaipur envelop you as we ensure that every detail is an ode to your refined taste. (taj)
Return to Rambagh Palace’s illustrious past with the stunningly restored luxury rooms rooted in a gilded history. As the former Maharaja’s residence, quarters have been designed to epitomise comfort and elegance.
Palace Rooms
Rambagh Palace rooms are richly designed with interiors that create a regal ambience. They evoke comfort and grandeur, offering serene moments for guests to enjoy a cup of tea and leisurely baths to unwind after a long day.
Historical Suites
While maintaining the palace’s historic charm, the recently renovated suites are decorated with Rajasthani artwork and sheer fabrics. Each has a bedroom and separate living room, with sleek marble or wood floors.
Royal Suite
The suite was sometimes used as the personal chambers of the Maharaja of Jaipur. With a living area and bedroom, the suite is regal and nostalgic, instantly transporting you to a bygone era.
Grand Royal Suite
Enjoy garden views through large French windows. These suites served as the personal chambers for the Royal household and include a separate bedroom, drawing room, and living room.
Grand Presidential Suite
An illustrious suite with a spacious lounge that offers an expansive view of the garden. A private terrace, royal dining room and master bedroom with a dressing area offer a space imbued with grandeur befitting the international dignitaries and celebrities.
Engage in bespoke experiences and thoughtfully-curated activities that immerse you in the heart and soul of Rambagh Palace. From private dining and kid-friendly ventures to wild adventures and guided tours that unravel the incredible beauty and historic importance of Jaipur’s diverse landscape, these experiences offer the joys of discovery, inspiration and authentic connections.
Half Day Tours
Marvel at the functionality and aesthetics of Jaipur’s famous ‘Water Palace’ where its foundation and lower floors are submerged, creating an illusion of floating on the lake. You’ll also visit a lesser-known spiritual landmark in Jaipur, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity. There's plenty to choose from.
Sports
Basking in sunshine and fresh air, our young guests delight in indoor/outdoor activity, including table tennis, croquet, tennis and a plethora of games designed for energy, fun, and joy.
Peacock Trail
A safe yet exotic adventure where children can spot and collect iridescent feathers shed by our resident peacocks, symbols of good luck and prosperity in Indian culture — a unique experience at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur.
Carriage Ride
The palace’s beautifully restored horse-drawn carriage ride, available for all guests is especially enticing for couples. Glide across the palace grounds like a modern day maharaja and maharani as the birds strike up a symphony and a gentle breeze transports you to a bygone age of royalty and luxury.
Soul Sync
A custom-designed yoga and meditation session on Rambagh’s pristine lawns ushers couples into an immersive, holistic wellness experience. An expert trainer guided you through a series of serene postures and breathing techniques, enabling a deep connection with nature and each other.
Leopard Safari
A day trip to India’s first leopard reserve at Jhalana, located at the foothills of the Aravallis, offers wild encounters across an area of 20 square kilometers. While looking out for the big cats, you can visit Shikaar Audi, the hunting lodge of the royal family, an excellent animal-spotting platform right in the middle of the reserve.
Chand Baori
A day trip to this architectural marvel - one of the largest and deepest step wells in the world - in the hamlet of Abhaneri, sends adventurers 30 meters down a perfectly- symmetrical, inverted pyramid structure of 3500 steps, leading to a massive water tank at the bottom.
Blue Pottery Making
A visit to Sanganer, located just 60 km from Jaipur, introduces guests to the exquisite art of blue pottery. Practiced by over 300 artisan families, this centuries-old craft is brought to life through vibrant cobalt creations adorned with motifs of animals, birds, flowers, and subtle Persian-inspired geometric designs. Older children will especially enjoy the hands-on opportunity to learn the craft and create their own beautiful pieces — a truly enriching and memorable experience at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur.
Patang Baaza
Dating back to the early 19th century during the rule of Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II – founder of Rambagh Palace, and an avid kite flyer - this aerial adventure is a thrilling test of patience, dexterity and focus.