The Rambagh Palace Hotel |
Rambagh was initially, a modest four-room pavilion built for Kesar Badaran, chief lady-in-waiting to Maharani Chandrawatji, in 1835. Later, in 1887, a need for a guest-house cum hunting lodge arose. And Kesar Badaran ka Bagh naturally lent itself to such a transition.

Rambagh 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.
Restaurant:
The Rajput Room: The Rajput Room is an all day dining restaurant serving a multi - cuisine menu. It is graced with Rajput architecture.
The Suvarna Mahal: An Indian specialty restaurant set in the original banquet hall of the palace, recreates the grandeur of Indian royalty. Open only for dinner the restaurant offers a royal fine dining experience. Timings: 7:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.
Verandah: The open air restaurant with views of beautiful landscaped lawns and the Moti Doongari Fort, serves Indian and Continental cuisines. The restaurant is operational round the year. Timings: 11 am to 11 pm.
Polo Bar: The bar with a polo ambience with old trophies, paintings and photographs, serves snacks and beverages. Timings: 7:00 pm to 12:00 midnight.

Bar:
available.
Room Facilities
The spacious Luxury rooms, located on the third floor, offer views of the sprawling Front lawns and Moti Doongari fort. or face open courtyard. A mini bar, Elsafe and tea/coffeemaker are provided.
The Palace rooms have a king/double/twin bed. Some of the rooms have a separate sitting area, some overlook gardens and some have individual themes. All bathrooms have bath tubs with individual shower cubicles. The rooms are provided with a mini bar, Elsafe, tea/coffee maker, hair dryer.
Each of the Historical Suites has a distinctive style. There is a choice of new and contemporary suites as well as the original theme-based suites such as Mountbatten Suite and Pothikhana. The suites have a tea/coffee maker, mini bar, safe, hair dryer, and separate balcony. The contemporary suites have a balcony and a shower cubical in the bathroom.
Other Facilities & Services Business Centre, Banquet & Conference Facilities, Airport Transfer on request, Astrologer on Call, Barber Shop, Beauty Salon, Business Centre, Business Facilities, Car Rentals, Currency Exchange, Driver Dormitory, Health Club, Health / Yoga room Fitness Centre, Facilities For the Physically Challenged, Travel Desk -Ticketing, Tours, Hotel Safe, Internet/E-mail/Fax Facilities, Interpreter Services, Laundry Services, Lounge, Luggage Storage, Medical Services-Doctor On Call, Medical Services-medicines can be organized, Parking, Phone-Two Telephone Lines in Rooms, Postal/Parcel Services, Room Service, Security Escorts, Shopping Arcade. |
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