Umaid Bhawan Palace
Umaid Bhawan palace is being regularly voted as one of India’s bestest hotels by reviewers and travel journalists all over the world. Umaid Bhawan Palace is one of country’s most unique hotels. That is majorly because of the property that is in equal parts divided for the museum, royal family residence, and luxury hotel. It is being run by the venerable Taj Hotels group. The Umaid Bhawan Palace is being perched atop Chittar Hill. It is the highest hilltop in Jodhpur . It let’s visitors enjoys unrivaled views of the historic Blue City and the imposing Mehrangarh Fort.
Taj Fort Aguada
Taj aguada fort stretches across North Goa’s Sinquerim and Calangute beaches. It sprawls over about 42-acre resort and winds over the ramparts of a 16th-century Portuguese-era fort. It has about 143 rooms, villas, and cottages which either look out over the Arabian Sea or the resort’s landscaped gardens. Rooms are spacious enough and are done up in cool blues and whites, channeling the Portuguese heritage of Old Goa.
Taj Lake Palace
Searching for a stay for immense romance?
Nothing ever spells romance like a marble palace floating in middle of picturesque Lake Pichola. Guests arrive by boat to a welcoming shower of rose petals at Taj lake palace. The stark, white 16,000-square-meter palace which has been built as a winter retreat for the royal dynasty of Mewar. It is now an 83-room luxury hotel with spectacular views of the pristine lake, and neighboring attractions like the City Palace, Jag Mandir, and the surrounding Aravalli Hills. All the rooms and suites are elegantly and decently appointed with traditional Indian décor, flower motifs, wall ornamentation, and antique furnishing.
The Oberoi Rajvilas
Oberoi Rajvilas is being spread out in a fort setting amidst landscaped gardens, the 32-acre in Jaipur. It gives one a taste of Rajput royalty which is coupled with warm Indian hospitality. It has 71 rooms, villas, and tents are laid out in small clusters affording privacy and giving unspoiled views of the surrounding greenery. The Kohinoor Villa over there features a private enclosure of three buildings, pool, garden, and dining pavilion, all covering 10,577 square meters. The most popular accommodations are the triple-canopied tents, reminiscent of desert caravans and are decorated in traditional Rajasthani style with polished wooden dressers, hand-woven rugs, and block-printed fabrics. Bathrooms are equally magnificent, elegant and vivid, ranging from sunken white Italian marble bathtubs to freestanding, claw-footed tubs overlooking private gardens.