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The Umaid Bhawan Palace is a strikingly-attractive luxury hotel - an oasis in the exotic desert encircled by 26 acres of opulent gardens. It features a grand sandstone monument designed in the Art Deco style.
The grandfather of the incumbent Maharaja ordered the luxury hotel to be built between 1928 and 1943. It was designed not only as a royal palace, but also as a luxury home for your ultimate pleasure. As a guest, you’d able to enjoy its outdoor and underground pools, ball rooms, terraces and marble squash courts. Situated so high above the country’s desert capital, the luxury hotel is the last of India’s grand palaces. It’s also among the best-designed and largest private residences in the world.
The palace with 347 rooms took 15 long years to complete the building, and ever since then, it serves as the Jodhpur family home. It was designed by architect, Henry Lanchester, and is a perfect blend of the east and west.
The luxury hotel’s cupola is 105 ft high and the design of the towers was inspired by Rajput tradition that showcased elegant and lavish interiors.
The Umaid Bhawan Palace is an unforgettable experience not to miss: a butler would even be assigned to you throughout the duration of your stay at the hotel, to guide you through the marvelous wonders and pleasures the palace has in store for you. At the palace, no demand is regarded as being insignificant or unreasonable.