Lake Palace, Udaipur
One of the most imposing palaces among all the forts and palaces of Rajasthan, India, the Lake Palace is located in the Romantic City – Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan, India. This impressive palace is located on the Jag Niwas Island and covers the area of 1.5 hectare of the Jag Niwas Island in the middle of beautiful & eye-catching Lake Pichola. The Lake Palace was in 1746. The palace was constructed as a royal summer palace. This arresting palace has now been turned into a five star palace hotel which is run by the Taj Group of Hotels.
The Lake Palace is a magical palace which is the marvels in marble. Located in the middle of Pichola Lake this palace is like a leaf floating on the water of picturesque Pichola Lake. Almost certainly the Lake Palace is the most romantic palace hotel in rajasthan arousing out of the placid water of the Pichola Lake like an elegant fantasy in white marble. No doubt, the Lake Palace is a romantic destination. The romantic Lake Palace was built in the 17th century on a natural foundation of 4 acres of rock. The Lake Palace was initially called Jagniwas palace after its founder Maharana Jagjit Singh.
There are 83 rooms including 17 stunning suites and 53 deluxe rooms inside the Lake Palace hotel. All the rooms of Lake Palace are decorated with cusped arches, inland stones of pink and green lotus leaves and beautifully painted mirrors. Apartments like Kush Mahal, Bada Mahal, Ajjan Niwas, Dhola Mahal and Phool Mahal are impressive. These impressive apartments enhance the beauty & charm of the Lake Palace. The Lake Palace hotel is equipped with all the modern amenities, such as; conference hall, swimming pool and bar.
The city of sunrise – Udaipur (also known as the City of Lakes) is considered to be the one of the most romantic cities in the world. And the Lake Palace proves it of being a Romantic City. This romantic city of Udaipur is well connected by rail and road from all the major cities of India. Udaipur is also well-connected by air from some major cities of India and abroad.
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