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Enclosed by nine acres of perfectly manicured grounds, the magnificently regal Taj Usha Kiran Palace is a stunning testament to the history of Indian royalty.
Originally built in the 19th century by HH Maharaja Jayaji Roa Scindia, the opulence of the palace has only been enhanced by its transformation into a heritage hotel, with its shining marble interiors complete with gold accents, and countless archways carved from stone. The grounds of the palace provide ample space for secluded relaxation. The main outdoor pool is a meeting of several interconnecting pools, separated by vibrant strips of lawn that criss-cross over the water.
The rooms and suites themselves range from luxurious ‘tents’ that explode the typical idea of camping, to self-contained villas containing multiple rooms and private pools. The décor of each room is characteristically luxurious and those inside the palace pay homage to the architecture, accentuating the ornate walls with hand-painted murals. The Marathi/Nepalese restaurant serves food just as spectacular as its surroundings and there is also an evening bar and all-day café serving both Indian and international cuisine à-la carte.
What we love
- Referred to by The Michelin Guide as “more than just an awfully luxurious hotel” the palace prides itself on offering guests an immersive activity choice. We particularly love the heritage walk that takes you back through 144 years of palatial history, with an attentive historian guide
- Encircled by ancient oak trees, the J Wellness Circle spa offers rejuvenation and ultimate relaxation through age-old treatments cherished by the Indian royalty of a bygone era. Indulge in a signature Mangal Snan treatment followed by a dip in the serene spa pool
- The hotel offers a traditional royal welcome featuring ancient music and a Chandan tikka ceremony
- Take a day trip to the nearby Sarod Ghar Museum of Music in Gwalior to experience the legacy of Indian music firsthand
This is a popular hotel for high-end social events so you can be busy but the hotel never misses a beat on serviceChildren under 12 stay free when using beds already in the rooms, and a range of family suites and villas are available. The hotel offers dedicated kid’s activities and a children’s pool.Just 25 km from Gwalior Airport and 3 km from the Railway Station . Easy to wander Gwalior itself, the birthplace of modern Indian music. Gwalior Fort is only a ten-minute drive from the palace. Known as the ‘Pearl Among Fortresses’, the nightly music and light show here brings the rich cultural history to life.What our travellers say
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