The palace’s breathtaking beauty, luxurious amenities, and impeccable service create an unforgettable experience for every guest.
Floating on serene Lake Pichola of Udaipur, The Taj Lake Palace is a princely mansion straight out of a fairy tale. Here, at Taj every glance unveils breathtaking panoramas of the serene water expanse, rolling hills, and the splendid city of Udaipur. The shimmering white palace— Jag Niwas, once a summer palace of the royal dynasty of Mewar, now stands as a symbol of luxury, romance, and history. Over the centuries, the palace witnessed countless royal celebrations, secret rendezvous, and historical events. In the 1960s, the Taj Hotels group took over the palace and transformed it into the iconic luxury hotel it is today. A stay at the Taj Lake Palace is an experience that transcends time.
The Taj Lake Palace is not just a luxury hotel, it is a living testament to the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. The palace’s architecture, art, and traditions reflect the glorious past of the Mewar kingdom. It is a masterpiece of Rajput architecture, showcasing intricate designs, delicate carvings, and exquisite craftsmanship. Built from white marble, the palace shimmers under the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the backdrop of the azure lake and the Aravalli mountains. The interiors are adorned with rich tapestries, antique furniture, and precious artworks, reflecting the opulence of a bygone era.
The hotel offers 65 luxurious rooms and 18 grand suites, where you can immerse yourself in the resplendent splendour of this summer palace, where every detail has been painstakingly restored to its original brilliance. Here, you will step into the opulent world of the Maharanas, who graced these halls for centuries. Each chamber is a masterpiece, where pristine white marble harmoniously blends with opulent embellishments and modern luxuries, creating a space that epitomizes the pinnacle of regal indulgence in Udaipur. The rooms offer stunning views of the lake, the City Palace, and the surrounding hills. You can enjoy a range of world-class amenities, including fine dining restaurants, a spa, a swimming pool, and a fitness center.
Set against an unmatched backdrop, the regal palace hotel in Udaipur hosts elegant dining experiences open only for the resident guests. Here, you can sample authentic Rajasthani delicacies at Neel Kamal, savour European dishes at Bhairo or indulge in world cuisine at Jharokha. Begin with signature cocktails at Amrit Sagar bar, then enjoy world-class cuisine at the restaurants. You can also enjoy private dining experiences in romantic settings, such as on a private boat or under the starlit sky. The candlelit dining experience, on the Gangaur, the 150-year-old, hand-oared, personal barge of the Maharanas, was featured in a classic James Bond film and in innumerable festivals.
Destress, detox and delight in a little pampering at The Taj Lake Spa, where expert practitioners at J Wellness Circle offer you therapies to recuperate and re-energise. Within the Taj Lake Palace spa, you can reconnect with the essential inner force that resides within every living being—a force crucial for strength, vitality and happiness. Using established Indian techniques and the latest treatments, they help restore your body, mind and soul.
While the Taj Lake Palace offers a world of its own, it is also a gateway to the many wonders of Udaipur. Udaipur’s serene lakes, elaborate palaces and resplendent gardens await your discovery. You can explore the majestic City Palace, the serene Jag Mandir, and the picturesque Saheliyon Ki Bari. You can also take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, visit the Vintage Car Museum, or wander through the bustling markets of the city.
The Taj Lake Palace has received numerous accolades and awards, cementing its reputation as one of the world’s best luxury hotels. It has been featured in prestigious publications and has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and its exceptional service. The Taj Lake Palace is a must to visit for a regal stay for anyone traveling to India.
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