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Umed Bhavan Palace

Kota, Rajasthan, India
Umed Bhavan Palace is a magnificent architectural gem that stands as a symbol of the transition between traditional Rajput style and modern Western influence. Built in 1905 by Maharao Umed Singh II, this palace was designed by the renowned British architect Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob. Today, it serve s as a luxury heritage hotel managed by the WelcomHeritage group, while a portion of it remains the residence of the royal family. The palace is set amidst 25 acres of lush green gardens, offering a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. Its facade is made of buff-colored sandstone, which glows beautifully during the golden hour. Inside, the palace is a treasure trove of Edwardian furniture, hunting trophies, and exquisite ceiling paintings. The grand ballroom and the dining halls are decorated with crystal chandeliers and rare artifacts that speak of a bygone era of opulence. Unlike the older Garh Palace, Umed Bhavan feels more like a royal manor, blending Victorian comfort with Indian hospitality. The palace grounds also house a private museum that displays personal memorabilia of the rulers. Guests staying here can experience life like royalty, with rooms that have been meticulously restored to their original glory. It is a must-visit for those who appreciate fine architecture and want to see how the Rajput royalty adapted to the changing times of the early 20th century.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Category: Heritage Palace & Hotel
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    Entry Fees:
    Visitor Charges: For non-resident visitors, there is an entry fee of approximately 150 INR for Indian nationals and 300 INR for foreigners. This usually covers a tour of the public areas and the museum. If you are dining at the restaurant or staying as a guest, the entry ...
    Visitor Charges: For non-resident visitors, there is an entry fee of approximately 150 INR for Indian nationals and 300 INR for foreigners. This usually covers a tour of the public areas and the museum. If you are dining at the restaurant or staying as a guest, the entry charges are typically waived. Still camera fees are around 50 INR.
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    Timing:
    Visiting Hours: The palace is open for visitors from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. For those not staying at the hotel, the best time to visit is in the late afternoon (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) to catch the sunset. Guests staying at the hotel have 24-hour access to the grounds and...
    Visiting Hours: The palace is open for visitors from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. For those not staying at the hotel, the best time to visit is in the late afternoon (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) to catch the sunset. Guests staying at the hotel have 24-hour access to the grounds and common areas.
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    Special Events:
    Royal Weddings: The palace is a world-class venue for destination weddings and grand celebrations. During the winter season, the lawns are often decorated for high-profile events that showcase the cultural heritage of Kota. Folk dance performances and traditional music se...
    Royal Weddings: The palace is a world-class venue for destination weddings and grand celebrations. During the winter season, the lawns are often decorated for high-profile events that showcase the cultural heritage of Kota. Folk dance performances and traditional music sessions are frequently organized for the guests, making the evenings truly magical and culturally enriching.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photo Spots:

    Majestic Backdrops: 1.

    The Main Facade: The front view of the palace with its grand arches and domes is the best spot for wide shots. 2.

    The Grand Staircase: In...
    Photo Spots:

    Majestic Backdrops: 1.

    The Main Facade: The front view of the palace with its grand arches and domes is the best spot for wide shots. 2.

    The Grand Staircase: Inside, the wooden or marble staircases with red carpets provide a very "royal" photo opportunity. 3.

    The Fountain Gardens: The greenery combined with the yellow sandstone of the palace creates a beautiful color contrast for portraits.

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Things To Do

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    Living the Royal Life: 1.

    Explore the Gardens: Take a long walk through the 25-acre manicured lawns. 2.

    Royal Dining: Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani meal at the palace restaurant. 3.

    Photography: Capture the Victorian-style clock tower and the sandstone carvings. 4.

    Museum Visit: Check out the vintage photographs and royal artifacts in the in-house gallery. 5.

    Heritage Stay: Book a room for a night to experience the luxury of the maharajas. 6.

    High Tea: Have tea on the lawns while watching the peacocks roam freely. 7.

    Architecture Study: Observe the unique fusion of British and Rajput construction techniques. ...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Royal Heritage Hotel: It is famous as one of the best heritage hotels in Rajasthan, offering a unique stay experience. The palace is also known for its association with Maharao Umed Singh II, who was a visionary ruler of Kota. Its lush gardens and the collection of royal ...
    Royal Heritage Hotel: It is famous as one of the best heritage hotels in Rajasthan, offering a unique stay experience. The palace is also known for its association with Maharao Umed Singh II, who was a visionary ruler of Kota. Its lush gardens and the collection of royal hunting trophies are also major talking points among tourists and historians.
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    Architecture:
    Indo-Saracenic Masterpiece: The architecture is a classic example of the Indo-Saracenic style, featuring domes, arches, and clock towers. The palace covers an area of several thousand square feet and consists of three main stories. It incorporates traditional Rajasthani e...
    Indo-Saracenic Masterpiece: The architecture is a classic example of the Indo-Saracenic style, featuring domes, arches, and clock towers. The palace covers an area of several thousand square feet and consists of three main stories. It incorporates traditional Rajasthani elements like Jharokhas (balconies) alongside European-style sprawling lawns and wide porticos. The central dome is a major landmark in Kota, visible from quite a distance. The use of yellow sandstone gives it a warm, regal appearance throughout the day.
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    How To Reach:
    Central Location:

    By Air: Fly to Jaipur and take a direct taxi (4 hours) or train to Kota.

    By Train: Kota Junction is only 3 KMS away, making it very easy to reach by auto-rickshaw.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Near Tourist Places: 1. Kota Barrage (2 KMS), 2. Kishore Sagar Lake (1. 5 KMS), 3. Seven Wonders Park (2 KMS), 4. Chambal Garden (3 KMS), 5. Rao Madho Singh Museum (2. 5 KMS), 6. Jagmandir Palace (2 KMS), 7. Chattra Vilas Garden (1 KM), 8. Godawari Dham (4 KMS), 9. Abheda Mahal (10 KMS), 10. Garadia Mahadev (26 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Visitor Guide:

    Health & Safety: The palace is well-secured; however, follow the instructions regarding restricted areas.

    Packing: Wear smart-casual or semi-formal attire if you plan to dine at the upscale r...

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