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Rambagh Palace - Jaipur, India

Bhawani Singh Road
Jaipur, 302005
Nightly Rates (460.00 - 1,100.00)   4 Star
Rambagh Palace

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Property Description
The stately beauty of the Rambagh Palace captures the grandeur and romance of a bygone era. Set amidst elegant historical gardens, this palace built by Maharaj Sawai Singh II of Jaipur, is now one of the leading hotels of the world. Every room and suite reflects a world of royalty with its exquisite antiques, rich tapestry and paintings from an era gone by.

Rambagh Palace


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Hotel Room Types

  • -B1D- Current base category of the Palace, these are the non-renovated rooms of the hotel, located on the third Floor of the Palace. These rooms have an aerial view of the sprawling Mughal Gardens, terrace and Central Courtyard. The average carpeted area of these rooms is 500 sq. ft. with combination of king and twin beds. The rooms have wall to wall carpet flooring. The furniture of the rooms is old however not antique. The bathrooms of these rooms do not have separate shower cubicles. These bathrooms are tiled and have old fixtures. -A1D- There are 35 renovated and 8 non renovated rooms offering king/double/twin beds separate sitting area in a few, overlooking gardens or courtyard area. The flooring of the rooms is either marble or a combination of granite and wood. Some of these rooms have their individual theme with canopy beds. Average carpet area of a luxury rooms is 600 sq. ft. These rooms have rich drapes, brocade work, raw silk panel work, gold leaf enamel work cabinets, hand knotted carpets and comfortable seating. Many of the rooms have private sit-out or sitting area overlooking the garden and courtyard. These rooms are located on all 3 floors. Luxury rooms have 4 fixture bathrooms with marble and granite flooring. All renovated rooms have seperate shower cubicles in the bathrooms. 08 non-renovated luxury rooms are thematic i.e. Sheesh Mahal (Beautiful Mirror work on the ceiling), Safari Suite (jungle theme), Kamal Mahal (Lotus theme) etc. These rooms are very unique and are perfect reflection of Rajput and Mughul architecture. -A1S- Every Suite has its distinctive style with an average carpet area of 700 sq. ft. There is a choice of new contemporary version of the modern suite and the original theme based suites of the palace such as Mount batten Suite, Chandra Niwas, Pothikhana, Sawai Man Singh Suite etc. The historical suites present a welcoming ambience with marble floors, exquisite Rajasthani art-work and sheer fabrics, which enable crisp sunlight to enhance the beauty of each room. The view from the suites is either courtyard or gardens. The difference between a Luxury room and Historical Suite is of the sitting area along with the bedroom. Most of these Suites have been renovated, however we have restored few of the original suites such as Mount Batten Suite (Lord Mount Batten - Last Governor General of India had stayed in this suite), Pothikhana (Personal Study of the Maharaja Man Singh II) etc.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Indian Rupees is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  1835 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 90  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    The hotel- which was once the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur- is just 11km from the airport. Spread over 47 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens- the Rambagh Palace is centrally located near the main shopping area and the historical monuments. -JAI-Jaipur International Airport 11 kilometers south

    Restaurant Information
    Hotel Restaurants  Name- Neel Mahal Hours- Open 24hrs Open 7 Days A Week Cuisine- Continental / Indian Meals Served- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Price Range- 6.00-20.00usd Attire- Informal Entertainment- Recorded Music Capacity- 54 No Reservations Required Other- 24hr Casual dining restaurant adorned with the famous Blue Pottery of Jaipur, offering light meals. . Name- Polo Bar Hours- 1200 To 2300 Open 7 Days a Week Price Range- 6.00-30.00usd Attire- Informal Entertainment- Recorded Music Capacity- 34 No Reservations Required Other- The Polo Bar- Rated one of The Finest in the World, is decorated with polo trophies won by the late Maharaja of Jaipur. . Name- Rajput Room Hours- 7am - 1am Open 7 Days A Week Cuisine- American / Chinese / Continental / Indian / Seafood / Meals Served- Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Price Range- Buffet - USD 20 Upwards Attire- Smart Casual Entertainment- Recorded Music Capacity- 65 No Reservations Required Other- All Day Dining Restaurant . Name- Suvarna Mahal Hours- 7pm - 11pm Open 7 Days A Week Cuisine- Indian Meals Served- Lunch / Dinner Price Range- Usa 45 Upwards Attire- Smart Casual Entertainment- Recorded Instrumental Music Capacity- 65 Pax Reservations Required Other- Specialty Royal Indian Dining Meal Plans  American Plan available at 31.00usd per person per day -tdh meal-. Modified American Plan available at 21.00usd per person per day -tdh meal-.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Rooms
  •   4 banquet and conference rooms with a capacity ranging from 20 to 350 persons Auditorium style for 40 to 650 persons for cocktails / receptions. Lawns for outdoor parties. Spectacular theme dinners can also be arranged.

  • Group Information
  •   Please contact your nearest Leading Hotels of the World office for all group inquiries.


    Recreation Information
  • Health Club Facilities

  • Limited fitness centre is available on property. no charge for hotel guests.
  • Entertainment

  • Indoor swimming pool/ fitness center/ beauty parlor/ shopping arcade. Facilities for sports like tennis/ squash/ badminton/ table tennis/ croquet/ billiards/ and mini-golf are also available.
  • Shopping

  • Shopping arcade available on property. Shopping trips can also be arranged.

  • Local Attractions

  • -JAI- Jaipur Intl Airport 11km S Amer Fort Complex -Amber Fort- 15km N The City Palace 6km N Hawa Mahal -Palace Of Winds- 6km N Central Museum 4km N Sisodia Palace And Garden 11km E Jal Mahal 11km N Nahargar Fort 18km N Jaigarh Fort 16km N Observatory 6km N

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