Umaid Bhawan Palace

Hotel · Jodhpur

Umaid Bhawan Palace

Hotel · Jodhpur

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Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006, India

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Nestled within 26 acres of pristine gardens, the grand Umaid Bhawan Palace offers a taste of royal living with opulent rooms, fine dining, and exceptional service.  

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"Umaid Bhawan is part of one of the world’s largest private residences, and still the occasional home of Jodhpur’s former royal family, so few hotels are as vast and unashamedly regal. Finished in 1943, the palace is a glorious blend of aesthetics: Partly inspired by Angkor Wat, its Rajasthani style was injected with notes of Art Deco by Polish artist–turned–interior designer Stefan Norblin, a famed illustrator in his home country who painted the striking frescoes as interpretations of Hindu mythology. But for all that its huge, pillared central dome can seem intimidating, as can those portraits of former maharajas, you'll feel at home here. That’s largely down to the warm staff in bright turbans, who make you feel entirely deserving of the Champagne breakfasts, raw-milk baths, and folk performances in the marble-columned pavilion. It isn’t, in the end, a place in which to be overawed—but to be embraced, and very happily spoiled." - CNT Editors

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"Set the scene for us.The largest, most magnificent, most dramatic, most otherworldly palace in the land. The spectacle of it, the Art Deco design, the peacocks strutting on the lawn. The Maharaja and his family still live here in what was once his family home. This is hotel as extraordinary stage set, from another time, like Gatsby ate Indian space dust and the go-go girls danced till dawn. A golden sandstone palace on the top of Chittar Hill, where the first thing you experience is the royal welcome: ceremonial drums, red carpet, rose petals, and a glass of Champagne under the 105-foot cupola. What’s the story here?Designed by Edwardian architect Henry Lanchester, it took 13 years to build, and was unveiled in 1942 as the sixth largest private residence in the world. It was commissioned by the then-Maharaja Umaid Singh as an aid project to create work for thousands of people affected by the famine in Rajasthan. Still partly home to the current Maharaja of Jodhpur, it has operated as a heritage hotel since 1972, with Taj Hotels arriving in 2005. What can we expect in our room?The Royal Suite has a private balcony with views of the city of Jodhpur backed by the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort. Back indoors there's mirror-finished terrazzo, metallic accents, and bold geometric light fittings. Staying two nights is a must, so at least one of them can be spent sipping cocktails on your terrace and soaking in the tub in the marble-lined bathroom. How about the food and drink?At Risala restaurant, feast on aromatic smoked lamb kebab and spicy green-lentil dal beneath portraits of former maharajas. Breakfast is a highlight, for freshly cooked eggs and a glass of Champagne as you sit on the colonnaded veranda watching the preening peacocks in the gardens. Anything to say about the service?The seamless check-in is an indicator for the service throughout, which is charged with pomp and ceremony while remaining discreet, intuitive, and smooth. Take your switched-on butler up on the offer of arranging a drive through the city in a vintage car, or dinner under star-flecked skies in the Thar Desert. Noted! Also, who else is staying there?The culture crew: smart, older travelers dressed in slacks, linen shirts, panama hats, and shift dresses—a bit Brooks Brothers meets Club Monaco—while quoting passages from novels such as A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth, or A Passage to India. What’s the neighborhood like?In splendid isolation, about a 20-minute drive from Jodhpur’s pulsing old city. Make sure to experience the bustle and sights before checking into Umaid Bhawan, because after that, you're just spoiled. And anything you’d change?The heritage tour could be livened up with a few more insider facts and details about the building’s construction, architecture, history, and artwork, and maybe a few off-the-beaten-track peeks into some hidden nooks and crannies. At the end of the day, is it worth it—and why?Totally worth it—for being made such a fuss of, those gorgeous suites and gardens, and because I secretly wish I had been born a princess." - Lauren Ho

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"Umaid Bhawan is part of one of the world’s largest private residences, and still the occasional home of Jodhpur’s former royal family, so few hotels are as vast and unashamedly regal. Finished in 1943, the palace is a glorious blend of aesthetics: Partly inspired by Angkor Wat, its Rajasthani style was injected with notes of Art Deco by Polish artist–turned–interior designer Stefan Norblin, a famed illustrator in his home country who painted the striking frescoes as interpretations of Hindu mythology. But for all that its huge, pillared central dome can seem intimidating, as can those portraits of former maharajas, you'll feel at home here. That’s largely down to the warm staff in bright turbans, who make you feel entirely deserving of the Champagne breakfasts, raw-milk baths, and folk performances in the marble-columned pavilion. It isn’t, in the end, a place in which to be overawed—but to be embraced, and very happily spoiled." - CNT Editors

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"This weekend, India’s Umaid Bhawan Palace will play host to one of the most star-studded, over-the-top weddings of the year. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are taking over the Jodhpur hotel for three days for an elaborate ceremony, with no expenses spared. The ceremonies will be held in different locations around Rajasthan, but the focal point will be on the Umaid Bhawan Palace for Sunday night’s grand finale. The hotel hosting the wedding is an actual royal palace, and one of the world’s largest private residences. The palace has 347 rooms, some of which are operated by Taj Hotels. It spreads across 26 acres, which are monitored by freely-moving peacocks. It was built between 1928 and 1943, with the very same palm court marble that was used to build the Taj Mahal in Agra. While part of the palace is a hotel, another part still houses the “erstwhile royal family of Jodhpur, and is one of the last remaining great palaces of India,” according to the hotel’s website. The palace is located on Chittar Hill, the highest point in Jodhpur. From the hill, there’s a panoramic view of the city with a wave of sand dunes in the distance. The palace is frequently referred to as among the last of India’s great palaces. This won’t be the hotel’s first celeb rodeo. It has plenty of A-list credentials. Over the years, celebrity clientele have included Mick Jagger and Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. This isn’t even the hotels’ first celebrity wedding. In 2016, the hotel hosted the wedding of Elizabeth Hurley and Arun Nayar, with celebrities guests Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Sting and Diana Ross in attendance." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Dhara V

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Umaid Bhavan Palace is a perfect place to sense the Royal culture. The architecture is just stunning giving a glance of the engineering skills we had earlier. Huge property and serene landscapes kept spotlessly clean with manicured gardens and lawns. Dining menu designed to give options for both Indian and Intercontinental food.|Hats off to Taj to maintain the tradition of India in welcoming and treating the guests with the highest courtesy. Unbeatable hospitality by Shobhit Chef, Karan and Saddique, Malvika while checking out, Narayan and Asif in house keeping and Chetan's hidden skill of photography. You guys had made our stay very memorable.|Thank you Taj Group!! See you soon :)

Pratik D

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The palace can’t be expressed in words. You have to spend to experience it. The stay started with a royal welcome and classic Rajasthani dhol. ||The place has lots of activities - kite flying, cookie making, feather hunt, palace tour, etc to keep you engaged for the evening. ||If you have booked Umaid Bhawan, just forget the city and enjoy the palace. The palace is an ideal location for capturing photos both during day and night. ||Food is awesome. Chef Shobhit Karan had manager Sangram Singh really made our stay memorable with their servings and service. ||It is heavy on the pocket, but worth it. ||Cons - at these prices, Taj palaces should offer complementary pickup / drop from airport/railway station, for which they charge extra.

Mehernosh K

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Super luxurious with beautiful landscaped gardens. The larger rooms are beautiful. The staff is super friendly and nice. Just one drawback the food was not upto the mark like other place hotels I have been to of the Taj. But the beauty of the place makes up for it.

Jitenkumar S

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I had been there for a special occasion. I find experience was ultimate I would love to come back again and again, their housekeeping staffs and reception staffs made us feel extra special.|I am really thankful to Mr . Swaroop Singh, Mr Mohan Singh and their team members for making our special day most memorable one !!!. Their arrangements were top notch with a such short notice. |I am also thankful to Mr Chetan for clicking awesome pics during our place tour.

Compass52914323054

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Our 3 nights stay at Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur was truly memorable! From the moment we arrived , we were transported into another world . The staff provided impeccable service , going above and beyond to ensure every detail was perfect. They were attentive, warm and always ready to assist with a genuine smile .|Every moment was fantastic . We will return back again

Bhaavinii M

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Words fail me to express what an experience we have had at the palace , we went to celebrate my sons 9th birthday we enjoyed a unique dinning experience orgainized by ur wonderful chef Shobhit and other team members if I haven’t got his name wrong he is in the picture Swaroop ji and his team one of the guards Chetan ji oh my god he was so hospitable will list everyone’s name below together who have made our 5 nights stay at the palace absolutely memorable ||Team who made us feel so at home |Swaroop |Rajveer |Bhupendra |Surendra|Shobhit |Jakhang||Also |Chetan |Siddiqui and Karan ji ||U don’t have a point beyond excellent or I would choose that .

Susanta B

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We had an absolutely fantastic stay at Umaid Bhawan. This was an especially special trip for me as it was my last big trip with my daughter and wife, and it was all our first family trip with my to be son-in-law. The entire team here at the palace has been exceptional, especially with regard to taking care of my wife who was extremely sick. They went above and beyond ensuring that despite us being restricted to the room with minimal mobility, my wife and I had the best time and felt just as special, from unique rangolis in our room, to amazing home cooked food from Chef Shobhit, Chef Kush and more. Aur Swaroop ji, aapka toh jawaab hi nahi. You have become family for us. Our entire family had tears in our eyes before leaving because it felt like we were leaving our home, but we are happy to say that we will keep coming back, and as the site of my daughters engagement, Umaid Bhawan has forever been stamped as one of the most special places in the world for my entire family. ||I want to give a special shoutout to the entire team involved in taking care of us: All below individuals has been outstanding with service class apart||Swaroop ji |Rajveer |Surendra |Mohan |Bhupendra |Tribhuwan |Dushyant |Rawal |Chef Shobhit |Malvika |Deepanshi |Nishu |Rajndhani|Saddique j|Sikander|Aryan|Chef Kush |Manisha|Aman|Karan ji |Hukam ji|Twisha|Dipika|Berishal|Khanchand|Ashif|Jakhang||Regards,|Susanta Bhattacharjee

Archi Jain

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Only the museum is open for general public. Another wing which is hotel is also there. The museum has a great collection but detailed placards were few and far between. There are guides available though