Wing 1 Rooms - Neemrana Fort-Palace
Surya Mahal - Countryside View
The grand 16th century durbar hall named after the ‘sun, now has bedrooms above from where the royal ladies once watched the proceedings of an all-male court.
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Once the hall of justice, this vast suite offers the options of sleeping on a large bed or a larger baithak.
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The charming Gujarat Mahal is decorated in the furniture and art of the western state Gujarat.
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A tiny room, tucked between two floors of palaces is named Mrig Mahal after the ‘deer’ which once flocked the hill visible from its little windows.
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This grand 19th century room with a massive wooden rafter above, is decorated in the style of a coastal Kerala palace.
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The highest room over the first wing of the Fort-Palace, this small but charming room is aptly called the ‘sky’ palace.
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A hidden room named after the ‘rose’, it has a balcony jutting from the ramparts and a half round turret bathroom in pink marble.
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Situated below the Hawa Mahal, this centrally located palace of the ‘turret’ look out to the Ararvallis.
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Once the site of a temple of the Goddess, this suite is formed by a series of arches and cross arches with a bed at the centre.
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A charming room bordering the length of garden on the entire western façade of the Neemrana Fort-Palace.
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A small linear room with an antique Kerala door at either end has window which folds down and doubles as a study table.
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A grand, subterranean suite at level 3 of the Fort-Palace leads down from the airy Hindola Mahal.
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The round Mahaburj suite is situated in the largest turret of the Fort-Palace. Facing the Neemrana village and the sunset, it has full views on three sides.
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