Rooms in Patiala at The Baradari Palace, Patiala

An overview of Raja Baba Ala Singh room with sofas, coffee table and king size bed at the background - The Baradari palace

 

Raja Baba Ala Singh

This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings and a fireplace, it is done up in tasteful beige interiors.

An overview of the Raja Sardul Singh room with sofas, coffee table in front of the tv with king size bed in the background - The Baradari palace

 

Raja Sardul Singh

This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings and an unusual chandelier, it is done up in lively, yellow interiors.

An overview of the Raja Amar Singh room with sofas, coffee table in front of the tv - The Baradari palace

 

Raja Amar Singh

This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings, it has a fireplace and two single beds.

An overview of the Maharaja Sahib Singh room with sofas, coffee table in front of the tv with king size bed in the background - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Sahib Singh

This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings, it has a fireplace and a double bed.

An overview of the Maharani Mohinder Kaur room with a double bed and sofa in front of the bed - The Baradari palace

 

Maharani Mohinder Kaur

This room is situated on the ground floor level and has access to an open sitting area with verandahs. The interiors are done up in tasteful hues of blue and multi-colours.

a double bed with a sofa in front of it, tv mounted to the wall and ac on the side inside Maharani Bakhtawar Kaur - The Baradari Palace

 

Maharani Bakhtawar Kaur

This room is situated on the ground floor level and has access to an open sitting area with verandahs. The interiors are done up in hues of red.

An overview of the Maharani Chakerian Wale room with a double, side tables, and a wardrobe bed in the background - The Baradari palace

 

Maharani Chakerian Wale

This suite is situated on the first floor level and has access to a terrace. The main room and the ante room are done up in vibrant hues of red.

An overview of the Rani Fateh Kaur room with a double bed, mirror, and side tables - The Baradari palace

 

Rani Fateh Kaur

This room is situated on the first floor level and has access to a garden that overlooks the Baradari Gardens. 

An overview of the Maharaja Karam Singh room with sofas, coffee table in front of the tv with king size bed on the side - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Karam Singh

This room is situated on the first floor level with access to a verandah that overlooks the Baradari Gardens. It is done up in vibrant shades of red and purple.

An overview of the Bibi Rajkumari Sahib Kaur room with a double bed, study table and chairs - The Baradari palace

 

Bibi Rajkumari Sahib Kaur

This room is named after Bibi Rajkumari Sahib Kaur who was a warrior and a leader of men. She was the elder sister of Raja Sahib Singh of Patiala.

An overview of the Maharaja Narinder Singh room with twin double bed, chairs, coffee table in front of the tv - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Narinder Singh

This room is named after Maharaja Narinder Singh, the son of Maharaja Karam Singh who aided the British with supplies and carriages during the first Anglo- Sikh war.

An overview of the Maharajkumari Surinder Kaur room with a double bed, a chair and a small table - The Baradari palace

 

Maharajkumari Surinder Kaur

Named after the daughter of Maharani Bakhtawar Kaur, this is a small room with a tree-view situated on the first floor level.

An overview of the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh room with a twin double bed, sofas on the side and entrance to the bathroom - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh

This room in our hotel in Patiala named after Maharaja Yadavindra Singh who was to be the first Maharaja, agreeing to the incorporation of Patiala into the newly independent India.

An overview of the Maharaja Bhupinder Singh room with twin double beds, sofas and an ac wall mounted - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Bhupinder Singh

This large suite is situated on the second floor level and has access to 2 terraces. It is done up in soothing earthy colours. A portrait of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh adorns the walls.

An overview of the Maharaja Rajinder Singh room with twin double beds in front of the sofas and a coffee table - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Rajinder Singh

This suite is named after Maharaja Rajinder Singh who was described as “the first reigning Prince to blend the elements of the English gentleman and Indian potentate”. 

An overview of the Maharaja Moninder Singh room with single seater sofas in front of a small coffee table and a fantastically carved bed - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Mohinder Singh

A spacious suite with access to 2 terraces, it is situated on the second floor level of the Palace. It is done up in vibrant hues of orange and red.

An overview of the Kaursahib Ranbir Singh room with a double bed, single seater and a small table - The Baradari palace

 

Kaursahib Ranbir Singh

This room is situated on the second floor level and has access to a circular verandah over the garden axis. The interiors of the room are done up in soothing shades of beige and blue.

An overview of the Maharaja Amrinder Singh room with a double bed, sofas in front of the bed and a small hanging light - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Amrinder Singh

The Maharaja Amarinder Singh Mahal honours Captain Amarinder Singh, the current Maharaja of Patiala who has been the Chief Minister of Punjab twice.

An overview of the Maharaja Raninder Singh room with a king size bed and an AC mounted on the wall - The Baradari palace

 

Maharaja Raninder Singh

The Maharaja Raninder Singh Room is the perfect example of the royal life and luxury all around you. Emitting an energy that is matched by none, it offers plush interiors and an unending comfort.


 

Accommodation

  • Rooms 9 & 10 and 11 & 12 are interconnected and can be booked together. 
  • There is someone available all the 24 hours at the Reception.
  • Daily housekeeping is included in the room rate.
  • There is a private bathroom for each unit.
  • Common hospitality practices like room service are avoided. This is part of the heritage USP.
  • There is no minimum stay requirement.
  • An extra bed can be arranged if space permits @ Rs. 1200/- (taxes extra).
  • We have a Mandatory Gala Dinner for New Year's Eve, 31st December @ Rs. 3500/- (for adult) and Rs. 1750/- (for child till 10 year). (inclusive of taxes)

Food & Beverage

  • Breakfast is included in the room tariff. Lunch and dinner à la carte.
  • The Portico Restaurant and the Café Bagh are open to non-residents, preferably on prior bookings.
  • Bar facilities are available for residents only. Personal liquor is not permitted.

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