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When it comes to grandeur accommodation, India hosts many an awe-inspiring spectacle.
The magnificent Taj Hotels, continue to enchant travellers from around the globe with their power and glory and ultimately immersive experience of a lustrous and magnificent era.
Fortified in history and culture, the Taj Palaces allows all guests to experience luxury in the ultimate grandiose lifestyle of the maharajas, maharanis, rizams and begums, all whilst you revel in the unique charm of each destination. The list of the implied grand experiences is endless and a royal holiday with Taj’s legendary hospitality is a memory you will honour for a lifetime!
About Taj Palace Hotels
Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur
Named ‘Best Hotel in the World’ in TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Awards 2016, Umaid Bhawan Palace is the home of the Jodhpur royal family and also one of the world’s largest private residences. Perched on Chittar Hill, the Grand Palace is an architectural blend of western and eastern design inspired by the European Renaissance and Art Deco influences.
Marvel at the magnificence as your personal guide escorts you on a champagne walk of the palace with stunning views of the historical blue city and the impressive Mehrangarh Fort. Also experience a generous slice of Rajasthan’s heritage, art, culture, and cuisine.
Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur
Located in the middle of Lake Pichola, the Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur and it’s splendor of white marble and mosaic was built in 1746, appears like a floating palace and is considered as one of the ‘Most Romantic Getaways in the World’. Soak in the romance as you set sail in a boat with breathtaking views of the Aravalli Hills on one side and the City Palace on the other.
The Grand Palace offers signature experiences such as private dining on the 150-year old boat Gangaur, a truly rejuvenating Jiva boat spa, heritage walk with the historian and more. Extraordinary monuments, temples, Havelis and a myriad of colourful streets add to the city’s natural charm.
Rambagh Palace, Jaipur
Traverse the royal history of Rajasthan at Rambagh Palace, once the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Built in 1835, this ‘Jewel of Jaipur‘ is extravagantly decorated with hand-carved marble jalis (latticework), sandstone balustrades, cupolas and chatteris (cenotaphs), and elaborate Mughal Gardens.
The Grand Palace showcases the best of Rajasthan’s royal heritage and offers a wealth of experiences and indulgences of a bygone era, even as you explore the pink city of Jaipur.
Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad
Built in 1894 and perched 2,000 feet above the ‘City of Pearls’, this is indeed a mirror of the sky nestled among the clouds. Experience the exquisite refinement of Nizami grandeur from the moment you arrive at the Taj Falaknuma Palace in a horse-drawn carriage to the grand welcome ritual that awaits. Feel like royalty as you ascend the Grand Staircase amid a shower of flower petals! Get a glimpse of the glorious heritage as you retrace the steps of European royalty at the Grand Palace.
Enjoy the royal city of Hyderabad – a glorious city famed for its pearls and diamonds, spectacular landmarks such as Charminar, Golconda Fort and Museums, delectable cuisine and delightful shopping areas.
Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur
A 270-year-old Indo-Saracenic architectural masterpiece set amidst 18 acres of beautifully landscaped Mughal gardens, the Jai Mahal Palace is a stunning piece of Rajasthan’s heritage. All the suites resemble sheer elegance and luxury and also have the imprint of 19th century Rajputs. The old crystal mirrors, chandeliers, miniature paintings, stained glass panels, marble inlay and lattice work reflect intricate Rajasthani artworks.
Perfectly located in the heart of the Pink City, the palace is in close proximity to the prime historical sites such as Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and City Palace, and also the main shopping areas.
Usha Kiran Palace, Gwalior
Set amidst lush gardens, mango orchards, marigold and jasmine fields in the ancient city of Varanasi, close to the sacred waters of the river Ganges, the Usha Kiran Palace is a tribute to Goddess Nadesari. The aura of spirituality that surrounds Nadesar Palace offers a haven for those seeking tranquility and peace. Unwinding and rejuvenating at the Jiva spa is nothing short of divine.
Famous for its silks and Banarasi brocades, perfumes, ghats on the river Ganges – Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India and one the holiest cities in Hinduism and Jainism. Buddha is believed to have founded Buddhism here when he gave his first sermon.
Taj Nadesar Palace, Varanasi
The Taj Nadesar Palace was built in 1880 and located on a landscaped estate beside the Jai Vilas Palace, this white-and-yellow palace showcases exquisite craftsmanship, where every nook and corner flaunts a tapestry of ancient stone carvings and delicate filigree work that tell a story. The period furnishings and ornate accessories such as Venetian mirrors, mother-of-pearl mosaics, and canopied beds evoke Gwalior’s royal heritage.
The indulgence extends itself to the ancient healing and wellness therapies from Jiva Spa, which also offers royal treatments that originated at the 14th-century spa. Savour the closely guarded recipes from the royal kitchens accompanied by classical music from the Gwalior Gharana. In Usha Kiran Palace – history is an ingredient that is all pervasive!