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Hotels In Jaipur:- Grand Heritage Hotel






Grand Heritage Hotel

  • The Raj Palace

The first mansion in Jaipur, The Raj Palace was built in 1728 by the Prime Minister of the Raj, Thakur Mohan Singhji of Chaumoo and has remained his descendant's residence until now.

For during the Moghul King Aurangzeb to the time of Empire, a virtual "Who's Who" —from Kings & Queens to the Viceroy of India—came to dine or sleep in the embrace of the mansion's grandeur and grace.

In 1997 the family renovated the elaborate complex of courtyards, arched corridors and residential quarters to restore the mansion to all of its original glory. Built on a sprawling complex, The Raj Palace is a testimony to the skills of master craftsmen. All building arts of Rajasthan, like frescoes, mirror and hand-painted works and stone carvings, among others, find exquisite expression in this architectural marvel. The service is as good as the ambience- royal in every way.

The reborn Raj Palace is scaled for intimacy and caring personal service, while providing every modern amenity for the comfort and convenience of travelers.

  • Chomu Haveli, Zorawar Singh Gate,Amer Road, Jaipur – 302002, Rajasthan (India)
  • + 91-141-2634077 / +91-141-2634078

Access :

Airport: 17 km

Railway Station: 06 km

Bus Stand: 04 km

Rooms: 38

Tariff: 16200-17,28,000 INR

Restaurant & Bar:

  1. Swapna Mahal: The Swapna Mahal means the palace of Dreams. The double height ceiling has breathtaking majestic crystal chandeliers and panels of silk curtains will take you to the dream world. Built with several beautiful arches, silver Jharokas and colored glasses, the Swapna Mahal is the multi cuisine restaurant of The Raj Palace. The setting of dining hall conjures up images of its fantastic past and every meal is tribute to royalty. Every chair and table of the restaurant is so elegantly designed which will give you the feeling of the princely state and Maharaja’s. Our crockery museum inside the restaurant will take you to the history and will show you the crockery used in 17th and 18th Century. The Swapna Mahal is a place for your dream comes true; it is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  2. Kebab Shop (Bar be Que Restaurant):Champagne, moon light candles and barbeque. Variety of kebabs, open air overlooking towards gardens attached to the bar.
  3. Café Coffee Beans (Coffee Shop): Our coffee shop is a fusion of 20th and 21st century, it has beautiful arches and modern paintings, ever smiling and welcoming guys are dressed in modern attiring will invite you all the time to enjoy the rich blended coffee which is very fresh and rich in taste and most of all the atmosphere of the coffee shop is very colourful and full of life. Its refreshing indoor-outdoor ambience makes it an ideal venue for light meals and refreshments complimented by a fine selection of signature French press coffees and freshly infused teas.
  4. Shikarbadi (The Bar):In the finest tradition of Rajput hospitality, the shikarbadi offers its guests a taste of royal living – a luxury and extravagance that was once the sole preserve of the kings. Adorned with tiger skins, horns, various arms and rare artifacts, century old paintings and period furniture from the orient create a dramatic old world charm. The bar has a relaxed charm that invites you to enjoy your evening at a peaceful place.The magic spun by such an ambience blended with the choicest wines, spirits and liquors can only be experienced, not explained.

Facilities & Services:Running Hot & Cold Water, Centrally Air-Conditioned, Non Smoking Rooms.Doctor on Call, Mini Gym, Swimming Pool, Sauna, Steam Bath, Masseuse, Jacuzzi, Manoranjan (Home Theatre), Jogging Track, Shopping Arcade, Business Center, Banquet & Conference Facility, Cultural Shows and Special Lighting are arranged up on request, Special arched hall for gala theme occasions.







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