Ram
Bagh Palace however, only achieved the
status of a palace when Maharaja Sawai Man Singh
II returned to his childhood home in 1925. Rambagh
Palace, resplendent in all its 47 acres, was finally
converted into a hotel in 1957. The Management
was then entrusted to The Taj Group in 1972. The
Rambagh Palace has since blossomed in to one of
the finest experiences any hotel can offer.
Featured in Peter Coats’ “The Most
Beautiful Gardens in the World”, the gardens
of Rambagh Palace Hotel are renowned for their
elegance and exotic foliage. Initially built for
the Zenana (Ladies of the court), the gardens
used to attract a variety of exotic birds. Even
today, peacocks preen on the lawns, and flocks
of migratory birds continue to visit the gardens,
transporting you to a place that can only be paradise.
The Front Lawns of Rambagh Palace are abloom
with Ashok, Bougainvillea and Lantana Trees. The
Oriental Garden is inspired by Chinese motifs
and designs. The Mughal Garden has an expansive
range of flowers. The Swimming Pool Garden and
the Nakhsa Garden of Rambagh Palace Hotel are
horticultural wonders in themselves, and the seasonal
flowers here, add to the spectrum of colours during
winters.
Hotel facilities:
* Bar * Air-Conditioned Rooms * Restaurants *
Shopping Arcade * Beauty Salon
* Banquet & Conference Facilities * Business
Centre * Wireless Internet * Laundry Service
* Safety Deposit Boxes * Car Park.
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