Rajasthan evokes images of erstwhile royalty – polo-playing princes and beautiful princesses who captured their hearts. The history of Rajasthan – or ‘Rajputana’ as it was once called – is rich with legendary tales of love and valour

For nearly two centuries, the Rambagh Palace has been home to generations of royals. Built in 1835 on a modest scale for the queen’s favourite handmaiden Kesar Badaran, it was later refurbished as a royal guesthouse and hunting lodge. In 1925, Rambagh was converted into a palace, and became the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.

The ‘Jewel of Jaipur’ as it is fondly called, remained the home of the Jaipur royal family until 1957, when it was first converted into a luxury hotel by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. But it wasn’t until 1972 that Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces took over the reins. It is now the ‘jewel in the crown’ among the authentic palaces of the Taj in India.

In the finest tradition of Rajput hospitality, the Rambagh Palace offers its guests a taste of royal living – a luxury and extravagance that was once the sole preserve of kings. Its elegantly appointed rooms, marbled corridors and majestic gardens echo with history, and every corner has a story to tell.



Awards and Accolades

Aug-2008Wine Spectator Award – Rajput Room and Suvarna Mahal @ Rambagh Palace, Jaipur.
Aug-2008Rambagh Palace, Jaipur earned pride at 13th place – ‘Overseas Leisure Hotel in Asia and the Indian Subcontinent’ in Conde Nast Traveller Reader’s Travel Awards, UK – 2008.
Sep-2008Rambagh Palace, Jaipur has been ranked the highest amongst hotels in India in the 2008 Conde Nast Traveller UK Readers Travel Awards. It has also been acknowledged within the Overseas Leisure Hotel in Asia and the Indian Subcontinent category.
Sep-2008Tatler Spa Guide 2008 – features in the 'Glamorama' section of the 101 Best Spas in the world.
2006Featured in the Conde Nast Traveler USA Gold List in 2006
2005Featured in the Conde Nast Traveler USA Gold List in 2005
Feb-2008Icons of Whisky 2008 - Awarded Whisky Hotel of the World (Superior) and the Suvarna Mahal, Jaipur awarded the Whisky Restaurant of the World (Superior), for outstanding presentation, promotion and knowledge of great whiskies from around the world.
1999Condé Nast Traveler Annual Gold List Africa/Middle East, Asia, Australia/ Pacific Nationals, 1999
May-Jun-2003Departures Survey Readers’ Favourites
Jan-2004Travel + Leisure’s Annual List, USA of the 500 greatest hotels and resorts in the world
Oct-2004The Independent, U.K. – among 5 best Palace Hotels in the world
Jan-2005Travel + Leisure Annual list of the 500 highest-rated properties in the World’s Best Awards survey
Jul-2006Ranked amongst the Top 50 Hotels in Asia in Travel + Leisure’s list of the World’s Best Hotels 2006
Jan-2007Selected in the Travel + Leisure 500 list of The World’s Best Hotels
Jan-2007Conde Nast Traveler USA Gold List 2007 – The Best Places to Stay in the World, Selected by the Readers of Conde Nast Traveler
Aug-2007Rambagh Palace - "Wine Spectator Award" for our Wine Program for the year 2007. Suvarna Mahal will be listed in the prestigious Wine Spectator - annual dining guide (August 2007) which is usually read by over 2 million readers across the globe who are active travelers and our potential clients.