Experiences
Private Dining Experiences
Guests can book a private Cooking Session with the chef to learn favorite menu dishes, culminating in a four-course dinner featuring their own creations. For romantic evenings, the Upper Lawn II Dining offers a candlelit, six-course degustation menu overlooking the garden and pool, while the Orient Occident provides a private, similarly-curated six-course tasting experience. Alternatively, the popular “Pink City” inspired 51 Shades of Pink offers its own six-course tasting menu in a mirrored, candlelit setting adjacent to the Palace gardens. Connect with the concierge for all applicable charges.
Polo Ground
The Jaipur Polo Team has a rich history, achieving global recognition under the leadership of HH Sawai Man Singh II in the mid-1900s. After a period of decline, the team was revitalized by HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh. Today, the team is once again a leader in the polo world, winning prestigious tournaments and setting new standards.
During the polo season, we offer complimentary entry for our guests to attend matches.
The Palace Atelier
The Palace Atelier, connected to the renowned Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, is a true labor of love. It not only showcases the textiles, handicrafts, and design of the past but also creates a dialogue with modern India. This space reflects the royal family’s contemporary spirit, offering a glimpse into modern design and culture within a historic setting. It’s where the past and the future meet.
PDKF
For nearly 10 years, the Princess Diya Kumari Foundation has been empowering women and girls in rural Rajasthan. Founded by Princess Diya Kumari, the foundation operates five centers that offer women advice, education, and opportunities to become financially independent.
A key initiative is promoting traditional Rajasthani crafts. The foundation helps women artisans sell their work to a global audience through the PDKF Store. The store’s collection, which blends traditional designs with contemporary style, was created by Princess Diya Kumari’s daughter, Princess Gauravi Kumari, and French designer Claire Deroo.
Special tour of Chandra Mahal for Rajmahal Guests
Experience the charm of Chandra Mahal, the private seven-story residence of the Jaipur royal family. This exclusive section of the City Palace offers a rare glimpse into regal living. As a member of the royal staff guides you through the opulent rooms, you’ll discover the unique beauty of each floor. Key highlights include the beautiful indigo Chavvi Nivas, the mirror-covered Shri Nivas, and the stunningly bejeweled audience hall, Shobha Nivas. This tour provides a unique opportunity to hear fascinating stories about the palace’s illustrious residents.
Around The Pink City
Discover the City Palace, a stunning royal residence in Jaipur. Built in 1732 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it served as the kingdom’s administrative and ceremonial center. This magnificent palace combines Mughal and Rajput architectural styles and is still home to the Jaipur royal family. Today, parts of the palace are open to the public as the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, showcasing the rich history and culture of Jaipur. It remains a vibrant hub for religious and cultural events.
Lawn Tennis
Play a round of tennis on our grass court. It’s a great way to unwind, and if you’re alone, a team member can join you for a game. Rackets, balls, towels, and water are always provided.
Please note that our grass courts can sometimes have an uneven bounce.
Palace Walk
Discover the 300-year history of the Palace with a guided walk. Take a tour of the suites where notable guests like Queen Elizabeth II, Jacqueline Kennedy, and King Charles and Princess Diana once stayed. You’ll also learn about the palace’s structure and the generations of kings who ruled Jaipur. If available, we may even be able to show you inside some of the suites.
The Amer Fort
The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Amer Fort transports you to another age and another time.
The Amer Fort was built by Raja Man Singh I in the year 1592. The fort remained the capital of the Kanchwaha dynasty till Jai Singh II built the city of Jaipur. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, transports you to another age and another time. The marriage of its marble and red sandstone aesthetic is timeless and a clear indication of Rajputana and Mughal styles. It also contains a museum of the famed woodblock printing on fabric that remains the great skill of Jaipur.
Hidden Gems of Jaipur – Hot Pink
For a high-end and luxurious shopping experience, Hot Pink is a must-do in Jaipur.
Hot Pink is a high-end concept boutique founded by Parisian jeweller Marie-Hélène de Taillac and the late Gem Palace jeweller Munnu Kasliwal. In this beautifully lit, marble-floored space you’re offered a stunning selection of handicrafts, textiles and women’s clothes in various luxurious fabrics. Most of this assortment is by Indian or French designers and are arranged by colour for the most perfect visual aesthetic. This sought-after boutique sits in the serene garden pavilion of Hotel Narain Niwas Palace.
Shopping at Narain Niwas Palace
Avoid the hustle-bustle of the city and shop in a luxurious and tranquil environment at Hotel Narain Niwas Palace.
10 minutes away from RAAS’ Rajmahal Palace lies another renowned heritage hotel — Narain Niwas Palace. Its perennial gardens amongst tamarind trees create an aura of royalty. The magnificent patio offers you a fusion collection of exclusive labels. The rich culture, craft, and handicrafts of Jaipur are all represented in this luxurious shopping center. The arcade’s ambiance sets itself apart from the rest of Jaipur’s shopping experiences. From handicraft to art, from textile to jewelry, from silver to precious stones, you’re presented with the very best shopping has to offer. Avoiding the hustle-bustle of the city, you’re able to shop in a luxurious and tranquil environment.
Visiting City Palace
Visit the City Palace in the heart of Old Jaipur to explore its illustrious history.Built in 1732 and impeccably maintained, it spans nearly one-seventh of the old city. The complex features gardens, courtyards, and mini palaces showcasing Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture. A portion is now a museum displaying royal antiques and artifacts.
Its intricate design offers a true glimpse into Rajasthan’s traditions and royal lifestyle.
Another small museum on-site exhibits miniature paintings, memorabilia, and ceremonial armor.
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