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Heritage Hotels in Jaipur

Heritage Hotels in Jaipur are thing that attracts tourists to this historical destination. These heritage hotels and resorts in Jaipur offers royal luxury and rooms decorated with wall carvings and paintings. Living in these hotels gives you the charm of old Jaipur when Kings and Maharajas used to live in these Forts and Palaces. You get to live like kings and queen. Some of these heritage resorts in Jaipur are luxurious while some are budget hotels. Staying in these hotels is the best way to explore the rich culture and history of Jaipur. During your Jaipur holidays in these heritage hotels, you will be staying in well-appointed and beautifully decorated rooms.

Taj Rambagh Palace
Affectionally referred to as the ‘Jewel of Jaipur’ and arguably the most luxurious heritage hotel in Jaipur, the exquisite Taj Rambagh Palace dates back to the early 19th century. It served as the home of the Jaipur royal family until the late 1950’s. Now under the management of the Taj Group, the Rambagh Palace has earned a reputation as one of the finest luxury palace hotels in India. Recently, Travel+Leisure magazine declared it amongst their top 100 hotels in the world.
All rooms and suites at the Rambagh Palace are superbly comfortable and offering all the facilities one would expect from a five-star property. Sprawling across 47 acres of Mughal gardens, the Rambagh Palace boasts two swimming pools, a spa, five restaurants (one of which is housed in an old steam train!), and no less than 78 stunning rooms and suites. We’d recommend the Palace Room: 550 sq ft with a four poster bed, spacious bathroom and a view of the garden or the courtyard.

Sujan Rajmahal Palace
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace is one of the most exciting hotel additions to Jaipur for many years, though at over 250 years old one would be wrong to say it’s new. Originally built by the Maharaja of Jaipur as a pleasure garden for his favourite queen, the palace changed hands many times before landing in the lap of Sujan’s management, even serving a brief stint as the British Residence, before being thoroughly renovated in the 1930’s with an art deco style. It has also hosted many notable guests – including Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Mountbatten, and Jackie Kennedy – whom the delicious rooms and suites are now named after. Each room is completely unique and tells its own story. The bespoke motifs and colours reinforce the room’s individual theme, particularly in the (46 different types of) custom-made wallpaper. It’s unlike any other of the heritage hotels in Jaipur and reinvents the concept.

Royal Heritage Haveli
The Royal Heritage Haveli dates back to the 1700’s when it was built by Madho Singh Ji of Jaipur. This is one of the more intimate and tasteful heritage hotels in Jaipur, offering a small number of well-appointed suites, each boasting charm, character, and local flair. The Royal Heritage Haveli is nestled within lush gardens and makes for a peaceful oasis away from the bustle of the Pink City. The friendly owners and resident Basset Hounds provide a personalised and welcoming experience.

Samode Haveli
Samode Haveli is a popular choice for heritage hotels in Jaipur, offering the opportunity to stay in a true haveli full of history and character. The property retains a number of original features, particularly in the Sheesh Mahal suites which are adorned with exquisite mirror work and wall paintings, and the hand-painted frescoes around the dining room. Rooms and suites at Samode Haveli are laid out in a traditional manner, around a square courtyard. There are lots of nooks and crannies to explore within the complex, and the central location within the walled city is ideal for those who like to explore further on foot during free time.

Samode Palace
On the outskirts of Jaipur, tucked away within the Aravalli hills, Samode Palace will take your breath away. It’s a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and boasts some of the finest craftsmanship around; from the hand-painted frescoes to the glittering mirrored mosaics. Dating back almost 500 years, Samode Palace is bursting with stories to soak up, and interesting corners to explore. The surrounding villages and lanes are lovely for strolling around.

Khandela Haveli
One of the smaller heritage hotels in Jaipur though big in character, Khandela Haveli is an intimate haveli in a bustling area of the Pink City, within easy reach of the sights. The rooftop pool is ideal for cooling off in after a day of sightseeing, and in the evenings’ guests are treated to a traditional puppet show. Rooms are decorated in a charming traditional style with grand furniture and local touches, creating a regal feel. Khandela Haveli is an ideal choice for those seeking a modest-yet-comfortable heritage hotel experience in Jaipur.

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