Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur
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Location:
The Welcomheritage Umaid Bhawan Palace is located at just 3
kms from Airport, 5 kms from Railway Station and 3 kms from Bus Stand of
Jodhpur. It is one of the the largest and grandest private residence in the
world. The Umaid Bhawan Palace is a splendid example of the Indo-Colonial
and art-deco style of the thirties. It took three thousand artisans fourteen
years to create this magnificent edifice of hand-chiselled sandstone blocks
put together by a special system of interlocking. There is no mortar
binding....an architectural triumph! Extending across 26 acres, 15 acres of
which are taken up by gardens, the palace is 195 meters long and 103 meters
wide.
Accommodation :
A Choice of 94 rooms and suites. Each room appointed with the
furniture originally created for the Palace. Surpassing the splendor of the
other guest rooms are the Maharaja & Maharani Suites originally used by
Maharaja Umaid Singh and his Maharani. In the foyer leading to these suites
is a musical fountain made entirely of English crystal. Some of the old
retainers of the royal household are still there to serve the needs of
present day guests with the gracious hospitality that has always been a
unique hallmark of the Palace.
Dining
: Enjoy the sumtuous buffet laid out daily for lunch and
dinner at the
Marwar Hall, with a wide
choice of Indian, Continental and Rajasthani specialities. As an
alternative, there is
Risala, the a la
carte restaurant. The lovely colonnaded verandah, The Pillars is a perfect
setting for a leisurely drink and snacks, to enjoy the wintery sun during
the day or watch it set at dusk. And as twilight falls and peacocks stalk
across the back lawns it is time for a drink at the
Trophy
Bar.
For groups, there are the specially arranged
theme parties with the folk music of the desert on the
ramparts
of the Mehrangarh Fort or the 'flaming torch' dinner on the
illuminated
lawns of the Palace, which give you an unforgettable experience.
In Winter, theme dinners are often organized in the
Dal
Badal, a 100-year old intricately designed hunting tent, which is
set up in the Palace.
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