Villa Palladio Jaipur

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Villa Palladio Jaipur

Hotel · Jaipur

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Abhay Niwas Palace Sumel, Jamdoli Chouraha, Rajasthan 302031, India

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Riotous Rajasthan craftsmanship and color, especially hot red  

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The Best New Hotels in the World: 2023 Hot List | Condé Nast Traveler

"This boutique hotel, a third Jaipur project by Swiss Italian hotelier Barbara Miolini and her Danish design collaborator Marie-Anne Oudejans, is a riotous ode to Rajasthani craftsmanship and color, especially hot red." - CNT Editors

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The Best New Hotels in the World: 2023 Hot List

"This boutique hotel is a riotous ode to Rajasthani craftsmanship and color, especially hot red." - CNT Editors

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Villa Palladio Jaipur

"In India’s north-western state of Rajasthan, the past is always present. A portion of the ancient Silk Routes once wound through here, and the effects of the cross-cultural exchange it seeded—in goods, art, craftsmanship, and ideas—ripple across the region to this day. Villa Palladio Jaipur, Rajasthan’s newest, and most becoming boutique property, fits into the idea of a caravanserai: those inns on the Silk Routes that provided food, shelter, and rest.   The third venture by the Swiss-Italian expat Barbara Miolini and her Danish collaborator, Marie-Anne Oudejans, continues the theme of cross-cultural exchange. The duo’s first Jaipur project, a charming, color-infused little lounge by the name of Bar Palladio, has inspired a cult following in the years since its launch. Its success planted the seed of an idea for a boutique hotel and, in 2019, at an old family estate on the outskirts of Jaipur, Miolini, and Oudejans alighted on the perfect opportunity to make their dream a reality. Three years and one pandemic later, Villa Palladio opened. It is a celebratory interplay of craft, color, and story; a place of dramatic, almost Baroque, design that stops me in my tracks.  The property is in the village of Sumel, barely 10 miles east of Jaipur city, off the Jaipur-Agra highway, at the end of a single-lane road. If you arrive at night, the hills of the Aravallis stand silhouetted by a starlit navy sky and it feels like you’ve passed through a portal into a quieter, gentler, older time. Close to Sumel Hill, the crenelated walls of the hotel’s 1980s structure rise up out of sunbaked ochre earth to enclose large grounds, watchtowers, and one central building. Behind them, the Kanota Lake shimmers silver in the Jaipur sun.  Villa Palladio’s bones might be those of an old-school haveli, but Miolini and Oudejans have shaped its spirit into a contemporary celebration of beauty. The hallmarks of their style—monochrome palettes, jewel-toned colors, a heavy focus on handcrafting and local and international aesthetics—sing through the space and give it a fantastical feeling. And everything is a hot, vibrant red.  Rather than interact with the world outside, the nine-room property is a universe in itself: a fairytale mini castle of turrets and carved marble trellises set in three acres of land. Rooms look inwards onto the grounds, which have been designed to riff on the Indo-Persian rectilinear layout of the gardens of paradise in Islamic theology. Jasmine trees grow close to the walls; rose bushes fill the neat quadrants; palm trees wave their fronds lazily in the evening air; and rose-petal fountains bubble cheerily in the center of black-and-white checkered marbled courtyards.  The architecture of the haveli makes for an impressively high-ceilinged central hall in the main building. Light filters in obliquely, through elaborately carved jalis and stained-glass windows, playing up the details and the ornamentation. Every surface that could be decorated has been. Hand-painted vines, ferns, and flowers bloom furiously off the walls and high arches.   From this handsome atrium, candy-striped corridors lead to the superior rooms and suite, where canopied beds are set against walls adorned with the floral block-print motifs Rajasthan is known for. The suite’s arched doorway opens into a private sitting room and bedroom with hand-painted walls and inlaid marble floors. The bathroom has a large free-standing bathtub, as well as a shower fenced off with a carved marble jali. I stay in one of two Torre Belvedere rooms, set away from the main building. These quirky, octagonal spaces were originally guards’ rooms, and are therefore smaller than the others, but they are also the only rooms with private terraces for fairy-lit soirées as winter beds in.  Breakfast should be had at a table in the ridiculously pretty covered balcony of the main building. The ubiquitous reds are in evidence here too, but feel lighter and less intense, offset by the clear blue sky and views of the green hills. Breakfast is continental, lunch—wholesome and unfussy—is mostly from an Italian menu and dinners are Italian, Indian, or specifically Rajasthani. When you’re in Rajasthan, it makes sense to eat like the Rajasthanis do and order a thali. The kitchen uses seasonal vegetables and has its flour custom-milled so that it’s lighter and more flavorful.  Behind the main building, a secret-garden-like space reveals a circus-tent-meets-shamiana pool house overlooking a pool and deck; plus, a little spa offers Tibetan treatments, yoga classes, a sauna, and a meditation room. The fervor of Rajasthan’s capital is a 20-minute drive away, as are the Jhalana and Amagarh reserves, where leopards can be sighted, but I only wanted to stay amid Palladio’s intense, rouged beauty." - Divya Mishra

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The 23 Best Places to Go in India in 2023

"Stay at the newly opened Villa Palladio, a nine-room boutique hotel that looks straight out of a jewel box, from the duo behind the famous Bar Palladio."

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Mohamed Alkatheeri

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I had a good experience at this hotel and would definitely recommend it. Initially, the room wasn’t very comfortable, but once I contacted the reception, a staff member named Karthik came right away and took care of everything. He was extremely helpful and very friendly, and thanks to him, our stay became much more pleasant. Really appreciate the great service!

Z9154AQal

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This hotel insists on money upfront, which should have been our warning sign. I imagine avoids hotel booking sites to discourage honest reviews and accountability. We booked 2 nights, as the photos and Instagram posts certainly look appealing. It was a terrible experience. ||We had to insist on a room change in the middle of the first night due to the horrendous sewerage smell through our suite and the whole downstairs of the main hotel building. The first response of the staff was to light some incense and tell us we were imagining it. ||There was zero follow up in the morning by any of the staff at the hotel, and several hours to respond to our emails to the reservations team. So we decided to cancel the second night. There was no one at the hotel, in Jaipur, or even in the country and in the same time zone who could authorise the request for the refund. It took several hours of waiting ant the hotel, and multiple requests and phone calls, to refund the money paid upfront for the second night which we had not yet stayed. We did get this refunded, but they refused to even consider refunding the difference between the suite we booked and the standard room we had to move into at 2am due to the terrible stench. For the prices they are charging (over $500USD a night) this is in no way acceptable. ||They were also unable to accommodate vegan breakfast request - which was assured at the time of booking. Again, completely unacceptable when agreed two weeks in advance. It seems once you have transferred the money they no longer care. ||Perhaps the influencers who are posting their beautiful photos have a different room rate and customer service experience; which is helping them overlook the smoke and mirrors reality.

Sonali Gupta

Google
Villa Palladio – A Dreamy Girls Trip! 💖 A GOOD HOLIDAY We just came back from the most amazing stay at Villa Palladio, and we’re still swooning over every detail! The property is stunning — every corner is bursting with color, charm, and that perfect blend of old-world elegance and modern comfort. But what truly made our trip unforgettable was Mr. Karthik. He took such wonderful care of us — four girls just looking for a fun, relaxing escape — and made sure everything ran smoothly. From helping us plan our day to ensuring we always had what we needed, his warmth and attentiveness made us feel so welcome and safe. Thank you, Karthik, for being such a star and making our trip so special. We’re already dreaming of our next visit! 🌸✨ — With lots of love, Sonali Shilpi Megha & Anchal

Karoline Dueholm

Google
Most magical stay! Everything is perfect from top to bottom. The staff are incredibly helpful and so sweet. Staying here was an amazing experience. The breakfast was also absolutely fantastic.

Roxanna Nowrouzi

Google
A Dreamy Escape at Villa Palladio Villa Palladio is pure magic. From its stunning design to its warm and attentive staff, every detail feels like a dream. The vibrant interiors transport you to another world, while the food is nothing short of spectacular. Every meal is a feast for the senses, perfectly complementing the beauty of the space. A truly unforgettable experience—I can’t wait to return!

Megha

Google
This villa was beautiful, with spacious rooms, a private pool, and a well-maintained garden. The staff were incredibly helpful (specially Kartik) and attentive, making our stay very enjoyable!!!

athba alsaeedi

Google
rooms were aesthetic and amazing interior, service was ok. location is a bit faraway 30mins from the city... i will share my experience, at night we smelled disgusting bad smell in which i can't explain how bad it was! it was strongly all over the room we couldn't sleep peacefully!! we have requested a late checkout for 1 room my old mom was occupying, one of the managers sat with us and we both agreed that will leave at 5pm for one room (for my old mom to rest) because our flight was at 4am and as discussed it was about to be free of charge.. due to the bad smell we faced at night and our suffering.. when leaving HE didn't treat them good!! he told them to pay for the extra hours!!! and we were not there!! my old mom and old sister were so scared and he told them incase you have not paid he will call the police! imagine that... anyways after they have talked to him he said ok at least for the 2 hours... and they paid because of they were scared! that's it

Stephanie Bibi

Google
I wanted to say a big thank you to the wonderful team at Villa Palladio. Karthick, Ripu and all the team there. It’s such a beautiful and relaxing boutique hotel. They made us feel so relaxed and at home, thank you! Will definitely be coming back to visit