Rambagh Palace is Jaipur royalty made tangible. The former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, now a Taj heritage hotel, it spreads across 47 acres of Mughal gardens, marble corridors and fountains. As a Jaipur-based atelier, this is home ground for us — and one of the most regal addresses in all of India to be married.
Why couples choose Rambagh Palace
- The 'Jewel of Jaipur' — once the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur
- 47 acres of manicured Mughal gardens and grand lawns
- Marble corridors, fountains and the regal Suvarna Mahal for receptions
- Taj-managed heritage hospitality in the heart of the Pink City
Why marry at Rambagh Palace
It delivers full royal grandeur with the connectivity of a major city — guests fly into Jaipur easily, then step into a genuine palace. The acreage supports large multi-day weddings, the gardens and lawns offer multiple distinct settings, and interiors like the Suvarna Mahal bring jaw-dropping opulence to a reception.
Functions & how we use the spaces
We typically use the Mughal Gardens for the Sangeet, the front lawns for a grand Baraat and Pheras, and the palace's heritage halls for the reception. The layout lets us run a full Mehendi-to-reception calendar across separate, characterful spaces without any function feeling compromised.
Logistics, season & guest stay
Peak season (October–March) is in high demand and books 12–18 months out. On-site heritage rooms host close family, with partner luxury hotels nearby for larger guest lists; we manage transfers, room blocks and the hospitality desk throughout.
Rambagh Palace wedding FAQs
Is Rambagh Palace good for a large wedding?
Yes — its 47 acres of gardens and lawns comfortably host large multi-day celebrations of up to around 800 guests, while heritage interiors elevate the reception.
How accessible is Rambagh Palace for guests?
It sits within Jaipur city, so guests fly into Jaipur airport and reach the palace quickly — royal grandeur with easy connectivity.




