Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

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Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

Hotel · Jodhpur

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Circuit House Rd, near Umaid Bhawan Museum, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006, India

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Regal palace hotel with Art Deco design, gardens, and pools  

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Circuit House Rd, near Umaid Bhawan Museum, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006, India Get directions

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Circuit House Rd, near Umaid Bhawan Museum, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006, India Get directions

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The Best Hotels in the World: 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards

"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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Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

"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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Best Hotels and Resorts in the World: The Gold List 2022

"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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Inside the Grand Indian Hotel Where Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas Are Getting Married

"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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501vartikat

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Amazing royal experience, Taj Brand can never go wrong ,and the Palace experience coupled with it, cherry on the cake. Had a wonderful experience. Warm hospitality right from the word Go. Even before we landed in jodhpur we were well taken care by NISHU & PARKHEE, a day prior to our arrival asking about our requirements in details as we were celebrating our DADS 90th birthday, small detailing ,like, the proximity of the rooms as we were a big group, seeing that the parents were comfortable, they gave them a wheel chair friendly room. |The entire staff is very helpful , especial mention to Mr. Swarop and his house keeping team, Mr.RudreshJoshi& Mr.Karan from the F&B team,& the detailed palace tour by Mr.Sikander.||WE had the opportunity to celebrate the independence day at the Palace, what an experience it was !!!!! LIFE TIME MEMORY CREATED FOREVER, from tying the safas /pagdi in true traditional style, the vibe that was generated, to the march of the horses and then and the hosting of the flag by their senior most lady staff(as it was on the lines of operation sindoor)the whole experience was out of the world. Would strongly recommend it. ||Just one flip side,|We had to wait for wheel chair assistance all the time so after the first day we decided to take the wheel chair all by ourselves. We required two of them , for mom & dad both, but had only one so had to do two rounds everytime by ourselves whenever we had to take them to the resturants for bfast lunch & dinners.

Journey23412443515

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THE UMAID BHAWAN PALACE is exceptional. |Umaid Bhawan Palace is a majestic blend of history, luxury, and grandeur! The architecture is breathtaking, and the heritage is palpable. Royalty at its best, you start feeling like a royals living in the palace . The staff from the front desk, people from the restaurant, activity, the room service people …my kids loved it. They were treated like little prince and princess …..Hands down … loved the experience ||Special mention to Miss Ishpreet she was so amazing, made our stay so special, Miss Parkhee. Miss Jhakang and Achal Singh ji decorating our room and giving surprise to my little kids. And Chef Shobit who took great care of my kids liking , Aman Ji at our service , and Jabbar Singh ji serving us and making us try diffrent things and insisting us to eat … we were full but our heart wanted to hve more … Thankyou so much Umaid Bhawan palace the true meaning of Royalty … will come back soon

693mandard

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The palace is a marvel in itself, but to praise the palace without acknowledging the refined hospitality would be akeen to praising the throne and ignoring the kohinoor. I would not be exaggerating if I say that I would not have experienced the palace with the awe that I did without 1. Harsh who curated the heritage walk and showed the the most beautiful corners of palace and he knew exactly where to capture our memories. 2. Suivella and Aaryan for her culinary suggestions 3. Raj nadini and neeshu for a warm and gracious welcome, I felt as if I was ushered into a dream. 4. Saurabh or someone from the room service arranged for the anniversary surprise that was just emotional. I would never forget those 15 minutes. He was very thoughtful. Sikandar singh ji also helped us during our breakfast. I am sure I am forgetting names of many angles who don the tajness. The upgraded room, the peacock feeding near pool (I do not remember the name of the gentleman). I also noticed that the staff moving the lawn stopped till the time I was near baradari spending time and trying to catch glimpse of dancing peacock. The team has ringfenced me that I would definitely consider taj for other travels.||The only issue was with the air conditioning but that was rectified over 30 mins. I understand that given the scale of the palce, maintainance and upkeep could be an issue. But the team was quick to respond.

128sharadt

Google
We booked for entire family to celebrate the occasion of our father’s 90th birthday. The palace is grand , the people and culture are very very extra courteous so is the cultural and tradition of Jodhpur . |Special mention of Shree Rudresh Joshi and Shree Karan serving us were outstanding . Overall our trip and stay would be 10 of 10 instead of 3 on 5 but we were made to wait for food for our main birthday event from 8.30 to 9.30 pm with all servers standing with us waiting for food to arrive . Even when food started to arrive , the dishes came in haphazard manner that too were late .The order was taken by Cheff himself at 6.30 pm That ruined our main program as further events had to be cancelled . Serious management issue specially not expected with the premier Taj Hotel. |Also the famous jodhpur Cheeter stone of which the Umaid Bhavan is epitome needs cleaning . It is getting blackened due to pollution . The exteriors require maintenance and cleaning . |The Independence Day celebrations of the hotel were very exiting and the gesture of their oldest employee was chief guest of the function was heart touching gesture of the management .|Overall our trip all the trip is memorable.

Mandeep Guray

Google
"I'm still pinching myself after my stay at this Grand Hotel! From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I knew I was in for a treat. The staff were warm and welcoming, eager to make sure I had everything I needed. My room was spacious and beautifully subtle, with a comfy bed and stunning views of the city. But what really made my stay stand out was the attention to detail -, a complimentary bottle of wine, and a delicious breakfast spread that left me spoiled for choice. The hotel's location was perfect too. If you're looking for a comfortable, luxurious, and genuinely welcoming place to stay, look no further than the this palace. I'll be back for sure!" Sometime a room becomes so subtle that it hangs on a threat to be called as boring. Felt the need of air conditioning at certain places but since, it’s a heritage property I understand that. Morning, cold buffet was fine. Overall, a good stay and there is everything for everyone.

Voyager35431602932

Google
Royal welcome, great hospitality and relaxing stay. Very kind and homely service offered by Mr. Karan at Restaurant. Delectable personalised food preparation by Chef Mr. Shobit. Detailed palace tour by Ms. Parkhee. Courteous welcome and check in experience provided by Mr. Manveer.

shivas765

Google
The Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur is a true treasure. The palace, constructed over 14 years between 1929 & 1943, has not a corner which ceases to amaze. Under the management of IHCL since circa 2005, the property is in capable and more importantly, hospitable hands. ||Our two-day stay between August 3 & 5 2025, right from the airport pickup facilitated by Ram Singh Ji to our check-out facilitated by Ms. Rajnandani was exemplary. ||Risala's core team is proficient and all our (sometimes peculiar) requests were handled with the utmost attention to detail. Here I must especially mention Gordhan Ji (around since 2005), Mahaveer Ji(at the palace since 1990), Karan Ji & Aaryan(Delhi-ite so there was match in frequency). I would be remiss if were to fail to mention Chef Chander Singh Rathore. Chef Rathore was kind and considerate and he also treated us to an off-menu "homestyle chicken curry" and a local "kaachar subs" on the second dinner of our stay (even though he was personally on leave). The notes he left behind post our interaction on the first night were followed down to the damnedest detail which only shows cooperation & synchronisation between the Kitchen team at Risala. ||We also had a wonderful time at the J Wellness Spa thanks to the wonderful technicians: Ms. Shatabdi & Ms. Priyanka. ||Sikandar Ji, the Palace Guide, who has been around since 1989 knew enough about the palace to fill a short book and he was an especially hospitable charioteer. ||Ms. Deepanshi (another Delhi-ite) was gracious in having the traditional cake-cutting facilitated within our room. I may have missed out on a few names and am duly apologetic for the same. ||It is pertinent to point out that the team under Mr. Manu Sharma (General Manager) is upholding the true essence of Taj hospitality and the Tajness is there to witness at each strata of the property. ||We look forward to visiting the Umaid Bhawan Palace again soon.

Travel64728620288

Google
Everything has been awsome.. |The overall experience is too good and its really worth experiencing... .|Appreciate services of chef Gourav and Vikram Bist, Sikender for informative Palace Trip, Also Aman, Narendra, Saddique and Manisha deserves appreciation for serving with all smiles & |Swaroopsingh for making our anniversary celebration memorable...