List of palaces in Rajasthan
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Hawa Mahal in Jaipur
Lake palace in Udaipur
The Indian state of Rajasthan is famous for historic havelis, forts and palaces. Some of these are:
- Alsisar Haveli, Jaipur. Former residence of Shekhawat thakur (landed noble), today a hotel.
- Amber Palace (Amber Fort). Former royal residence, Jaipur.
- Bansi Garh, Chittorgarh. Current residence of the Shaktawat rawats of Bansi.
- Bhanwar Niwas, Bikaner. Historic haveli, now a hotel.
- Castle Mandawa, Mandawa (Jhunjhunu district in Shekhavati). Former residence of Shekhawat thakurs (landed noble) of Mandawa, today a hotel.
- Bhinder Garh, Chittorgarh. Current residence of the Shaktawat rawats of Bhinder.
- City Palace, Jaipur. Seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Now a museum.
- City Palace, Udaipur. Seat of the Maharana of Udaipur. Now a museum.
- Deogarh Mahal, Deogarh Madaria. Former residence of the rawat (landed noble) of Deogarh, today a hotel.
- Devigarh, Delwara, now a heritage hotel.
- Fateh Prakash Palace, Udaipur. Part of the city palace complex, now a hotel.
- Fort Delwara. Former royal residence located 30 km north east of Udaipur. Now the Devi Garh Fort Palace hotel.
- Junagarh Fort and Palace, Bikaner. Seat of the Maharana of Bikaner. Now a museum.
- Gajner Palace, outskirts of Bikaner. Former hunting lodge of the Maharaja of Bikaner.
- Golbagh Palace, Bharatpur. Former royal residence, today a hotel.
- Gorbandh Palace. Jaisalmer.
- Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), Jaipur. Former royal residence. Now a museum.
- Khimsar Fort, Khimsar (Nagour District). Located 145 kilometres from Udaipur. Former residence of the thakurs (landed noble) of Khimsar, today a hotel.
- Kuchaman Fort, Kuchaman (Nagour District). Former royal residence, now a hotel.
- Jag Mandir Udaipur. Former royal pleasure palace.(Shah Jahan took refuge here while crown prince during a conflict with his father Jahangir).
- Jag Niwas (Lake Palace), Udaipur. Former royal pleasure palace, now a hotel.
- Jai Mahal, Jaipur. Former royal residence, today a hotel.
- Jal Mahal, Jaipur.
- Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer. Seat of the Maharaja of Jaisalmer.
- Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner. Former royal residence. A part have been converted into a hotel, while the remainder is a museum.
- Laxmangarh Fort, Sikar. Former royal residence, today a tourist spot.
- Laxmi Niwas Palace, Bikaner. Former royal residence, today a hotel.
- Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur. Former royal residence, today a hotel.
- Narain Niwas Palace, Jaipur. Former residence of the thakurs (landed noble) of Kanota, today a hotel.
- Nathmalji Ki Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer. Former residence of a prime minister of Jaisalmer.
- Neemrana Fort-Palace. Located 40 miles northwest of Alwar. Former residence of the rajah of Neemrana, today a hotel.
Neemrana Fort Palace - Phool Mahal Palace, Kishangarh.
- Raj Mahal Palace, Jaipur. Former royal residence, today a hotel.
- Raj Niwas Palace, Dholpur. Former royal residence of the Maharajas of Dholpur, today a hotel.
- Rambagh Palace, Jaipur.- Former royal residence, today a hotel.
- Seengh Sagar, Deogarh Madaria. Former hunting lodge of the rawat (landed noble) of Deogarh, today a hotel.
- Sariska Palace, SariskaAlwar. Former royal hunting lodge, today a hotel.
- Samode Haveli, Jaipur. Former residence of a prime minister of Jaipur, today a hotel.
- Samode Palace, Jaipur. Former residence of the thakurs (landed noble) of Samode, today a hotel.
- Shiv Niwas Palace, Udaipur. Former royal guesthouse, now a hotel.
- Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur. Seat of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Part of the palace has been converted into a hotel.
[edit] Further reading
- Badhwar, Inderjit; Leong, Susan (2006). India Chic. Singapore: Bolding Books. ISBN 981-4155-57-8.
- Crites, Mitchell Shelby; Nanji, Ameeta (2007). India Sublime – Princely Palace Hotels of Rajasthan. New York: Rizzoli. ISBN 978-0-8478-2979-9.
- Michell, George, Martinelli, Antonio (2005). The Palaces of Rajasthan. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0711225053.
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