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The Taj Lake Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola is a dream of white marble and mosaic glistening in the moonlight, very reminiscent of the most beautiful tourist cliché in the world; the Taj Mahal.
Conceived in romance, the palace was built in 1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, 62nd successor to the royal dynasty of Mewar – believed to be descendants of the Sun God.
Set against the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli Mountains on one side of the lake, and lofty palaces on the other, the Taj Lake Palace spreads across a four-acre island – an almost surreal vision in marble. The Royal Butlers descendents of the original palace retainers look after all contemporary comforts and ensure that all guests are treated like Royalty.
Accomodation
Lake Palace houses 83 rooms including 33 luxury rooms, 33 palace rooms, and 17 beautiful suites. All luxury rooms provide stunning views of the lake as well as luxury guest amenities. All Palace Rooms Offering opulent comfort and inspired design befitting royalty. Include all the above guest amenities as well as clawfoot bathtubs, and spacious lounge areas.
This expansive building covers an area of about 4 acres including beautiful trees and gardens. Cuisine of the most mouth-watering variety brought to life by our skilled chefs. Be honored and indulged as befits royalty.
Facilities and Services
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Palace Business Services:
 Broadband Internet access
 Colour copier
 Laptop computers on hire
 Mobile phones on hire
 Multimedia computers
 Portable printers on hire
 Secretarial services
 Wireless Internet access
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Palace Leisure Services :
 Heritage Champagne Walks at the Palace
 Taj Spa and outdoor swimming pool
 Special Meal Experience at a choice of locations
 Vintage cars available for airport transfer and city tours Shopping and Sightseeing excursions
Restaurants and Bar
Jharokha:
24-hour coffee shop facing the lake and the city palace.
Amrit Sagar: The bar, decorated with intricate glass mosaic work on the walls and ceiling.
Neel Kamal: Indian and Continental cuisine served in a restaurant facing the lily pond.
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