Also known as Amba Vilas Palace, it was the royal residence of the Wodeyar Dynasty. The stunning palace is a blend of Hindu, Rajput, Muslim and Gothic styles of architecture
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The majestic palace, constructed by Maharana Uday Singh in the year 1559, is located adjacent to Lake Pichola. It is a perfect fusion of Mughal and Rajputana architecture
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The stunning palace is the residential place of the royal family of Jodhpur, and is believed to be the world’s largest private residences with over 347 rooms
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One of the landmarks of Jaipur, the palace was built for the ladies of the royal family to witness the grandeur of the city. The palace has 953 windows, which are called ‘Jharokhas’
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Once the lovely palace of the Nizam of Hyderabad, now it has been converted into a luxurious five-star hotel and is one of the best palace hotels in India
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It literally means Four Palaces, an architectural marvel known for its elegance and grandeur. The palace is decorated with fountains, gardens, halls, and clock tower
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Located in Bikaner, the palace was built by Sir Ganga Singh, the Maharaja of Bikaner, is now a heritage hotel. The palace also has museum called as Shri Sadul Museum
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The palace is spread across an area of 500 acres and is four times the size of the Buckingham Palace in London. The majestic palace served the royal family of Vadodara
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Located in Gwalior, built by Jayaji Rao Scindia, the opulent palace is a museum which boasts a splendid collection of personal belongings of the Mughal Emperors
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Located in Agartala, it is one of the most stunning palaces in India. It has been converted into a State Museum which showcases the art and culture of the Northeast
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