Taj Fateh Prakash Palace
A sunbathed vision on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola, Taj Fateh Prakash is part of the iconic City Palace complex. It was built in the 19th century by Maharana Fateh Singh as a venue for royal events. Like princely dignitaries from another era, present-day guests arrive to be mesmerized by exquisite vistas of the lake and the mighty Aravalli mountain range. The original palace décor has been meticulously maintained. From miniature paintings and armoury to royal heirlooms and furniture straight off toshakhanas (royal storerooms), the palace is alive with stories of Rajput valour and adventure. Gastronomy is an all-sensory experience with Indian and world cuisines on offer. Sunset Terrace – consistently rated as one of India’s most scenic restaurants - is the perfect venue for a royal Mewari meal with sweeping views of Pichola, Jagmandir Island, Lake Palace and Sajjangarh Palace. Surya Darshan Bar offers a ceremonial English Afternoon Tea to savour with family and friends, later converting to a romantic sunset spot for champagne and hors d’oeuvres.
The palace’s public chambers are show stopping works of history and art. At 5177 square feet, Durbar Hall Sabhagaar is one of the most majestic heritage banquet halls in India, a blend of plush Mewari and Victorian design sensibilities. It was earlier named after Lord Minto, the Viceroy of India who laid its foundation stone in 1909. It is fringed on the upper level by the Crystal Gallery – the world’s largest privately owned collection of crystal objets d’art - including the only crystal bed in the world and a jewel-encrusted carpet. Commissioned by Maharana Sajjan Singh, this eclectic treasure was crafted by F & C Osler Company in England. Along with the contemporary Darbar Hall Satkaar and five other smaller meeting venues, the palace offers guests a rare opportunity to celebrate events ranging from destination weddings and conferences to corporate meetings in regal splendour.
The Palace Concierge is your best guide to explore Udaipur - ‘Venice of the East’ - with day visits to Kumbalgarh, Chittor, Ranakpur and Nathdwara. Whether basking in the romantic aura of the palace or seeking adventures outside, your stay will be immersed in the amazing legacy of Mewar, the world’s longest serving dynasty.
- Check-in from 2:00 PM
- Check-out till 12:00 PM
- Early check-in and late check-out on request.
- Children up to the age of 12 stay free in the same room as a paying adult using existing bedding, however extra bed will be charged additional @ INR 3000 plus taxes, Children ages from 13 onwards will be treated as an adult.
- Pets are not allowed.
- GSTIN : 08AAACT3957G1Z7
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