Built in 1903, this architectural marvel brings together Moorish, Far Eastern and Florentine styles, showcasing contemporary Indian influences.
Nadesar Palace
Nadesar Palace
Situated in one of the oldest living cities of the world on the banks of the river Ganges The Nadesar Palace has hosted royalty, statesmen and celebrities since 1835 and lives up to its description as a palace.
Situated in one of the oldest living cities of the world on the banks of the river Ganges The Nadesar Palace has hosted royalty, statesmen and celebrities since 1835 and lives up to its description as a palace.
This former residence of a Maharaja offers tranquillity and old world charm amid rich interiors graced by sweeping staircases, chandeliers, marble floors and works of art from the Maharaja’s collection. The elegant Palace Rooms and Suites draw their names from distinguished guests such as Lord Mountbatten and Queen Elizabeth II, all being generously sized with large windows overlooking the gardens.
Bespoke cuisine is served in the candle-lit restaurant or destination dining can be arranged at Baradari; the Jiva Spa provides a journey of wellness. After exploring the Palace and the grounds take a boat ride on the Ganges and walk through the winding lanes of the old city.
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India’s ‘city of pearls’ has a lavish new bastion of elegance. Exuding Taj Hotels’ panache, the palace gleams with white Italian marble and houses priceless artefacts.
Once the opulent former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Elegant accommodation includes exquisitely designed Historical Suites and sumptuous Royal Suites, once royal chambers.