Grand Royal Suites
With a contemporary décor enriched by touches of traditional influences reflecting the historical bearings, the luxuriously appointed accommodation is a cornerstone of luxury and comfort. The Grand Royal Suites, an epitome of royal grandeur, offer you a tryst with the finest traditions and lifestyles of the rulers of the princely kingdom of Udaipur, the resplendent Grand Royal Suites are the part of the original design of the palace and the interiors are embellished with lavish décor and design. Many of them have an attached terrace; the pristine beauty of the suites with their aesthetically furnished interiors subtly conveys a warm and welcoming ambience.
- Exquisite king bedroom
- Lake view rooms overlooking Jagmandir island, Aravali ranges, the City Palace and old city
- Bathe experience
- Luxurious high-end frette linen
- Spacious with sit-outs on the room
- Theme based artwork
- Large Plasma TV with DVD player in the room
- 24-hour private butler service
- Marble bathroom with oversized jacuzzi bathtub and separate shower room
Khush Mahal - Khush Mahal, tucked away in the rear of the palace, was once the queen’s chamber. The spectacular suite with its aesthetically furnished interiors subtly divided by cusped arches is evocative of an understated elegance. An antique swing, suspended by decorative gleaming brass chains, invites you to sit back and enjoy the charm of this suite as colored glass panels transform sunrays into a kaleidoscope of colors, infusing the room with an enchanting warm ambience.
Udai Mahal - Udai Mahal pays tribute to the illustrious and foresighted ruler Maharana Udai Singh II, who laid the foundations of Udaipur, on a cluster of hills near Lake Pichola in the mid-16th century. The exquisitely furnished suite, embellished with original miniature paintings, brocade paneling and antique ivory inlaid chairs create a regal world waiting to be savored.
Sarva Ritu - Sarva Ritu or the All Seasons Suite is a seamless blend of royal living and contemporary luxury. The interiors are embellished with charming beds, decorative silver headboards, rich furnishings, a brilliant Waterford chandelier and engravings. The beauty of this suite has been enhanced by closing the corner chattri, which was once a partly open pavilion to enjoy the view and breeze. With a flick of a switch, the glass panel changes from frosted to clear. So you can soak yourself in complete privacy with a drink and a spectacular view of the lake and mountains.
Kamal Mahal - Kamal Mahal or Lotus Palace alludes to the beauty of the flower, traditionally regarded as a symbol of purity in India. The pristine beauty of the suite, with its select artefacts, paintings, furniture and carpets, conveys a warm and welcoming ambience. The Pichwais, a revered hand painted cloth traditionally crafted in Nathdwara for display behind idols, adds beauty to the suite.
Sajjan Niwas - The Sajjan Niwas suite, built by Maharana Sajjan Singh between 1874-1884, retains an old world charm in its lamps, portraits, glass mosaic inlay, traditional cloth fans, doors surfaced with mirrors and furniture. The bedroom of the suite, decorated with frescoes depicting the Hindu deity Krishna, is suffused with romance. The Sajjan Niwas Suite opens onto the Sajjan Terrace overlooking the lake with spectacular views of the Jagmandir Island and Aravallis. Intimate dinners and private parties are organized at this idyllic venue.
Chandra Prakash - The Chandra Prakash Suite, the Luster of the Moon Suite, glows like a celestial orb with golden-yellow chandeliers and lamps softly lighting the decorative gilt moldings, sinuously sculpted marble, fine fretted screens, floor inlaid with yellow, diamond-shaped tiles and the ceiling embellished with frescoes. Maharana Bhopal Singh held court in this august room in the 1930’s; making it the only suite to hold this honor.
Virkha - Virkha or rains are especially precious in desert and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. Clouds fill the skies, and the rain fall gently filling lakes, transforming the land into soothing shades of green and infusing the air with a soft scent of damp earth. This elegant suite, embellished with local crafts and textiles, includes a sitting area and two balconies that offer guests panoramic views of the lake to enjoy the special season.
Mayur Mahal - Mayur Mahal, Peacock Palace, is inspired by the resplendent beauty of the iridescent blue, green and bronze hues of the peacock. In India the beautiful bird has traditionally been regarded as a symbol of royalty, love, fertility and the rains. The artistically crafted with glass mosaic peacock motifs embellishing the walls of this exquisite suite and its rich interiors create a regal ambience. The colored glass window panels change the mood in the room with the shifting sunrays.
Jal Tarnag - Jal Tarang evocative of the waves of water is a beautiful suite. Located at the lobby level it offers scenic views of the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola and the mountains. The colours of the sky and lake at sunset, lit as they are in myriad hues, can be savored from this grand suite.