- Amrita-Vivan Mahal
- Anju Mahal
- Bharti Mahal
- Maharani Darbar Mahal
- Maite Mahal
- Sabia Mahal
- Suneet Mahal
- Gogi Mahal
- Arpana Mahal
- Laxmi Mahal
- Laila Mahal
- Ritu Mahal
- Alka Mahal
- Vishakha Mahal
- Anjolie Mahal
- Nilima Mahal
- Anjum Mahal
- Jayashree Mahal
- Arpita Mahal
- Nayanaa Mahal
- Nariman Mahal
- Kanchan Mahal
- Peter Mahal
- Amit Mahal
- David Mahal
- Kalam Mahal
- Omar Mahal
- Shyam Mahal
- Nitin Mahal
- Sanjay Mahal
- Panda Mahal
- Rasa Mahal
- Bandeep Mahal
- Dodiya Mahal
- Gaurav Mahal
- Paramjit Mahal
- Raghu Mahal
- Neeraj Mahal
- Ratish Mahal
- John Mahal
- Krishen Mahal
- Sheikh Mahal
- Arun Mahal
- Sakti Mahal
- Keshav Mahal
- Anupam Mahal
- Durlabhji Mahal
- Vani Mahal
- Saili Mahal
- Kaleka Mahal
- Nandan Mahal
- Vivek Mahal
- Thakore Mahal
- Palette Mahal
- Shailendra Mahal
- Panorama Mahal
- Vasundhara Mahal
- Zeenat Aman Mahal
- Astha Mahal
- Romi Mahal
- Siraj Mahal
- Sunaina Mahal
- Ashish Mahal
- Jy- Ju Mahal
- Raghurai Mahal
- Ayush Mahal
- Nazo Mahal
- Valaya Mahal
- Rahul Mahal
- Rafique Mahal
- Sameedha Mahal
- Manak Mahal
- Rohit Mahal
- Robert Mahal
- Husain-Parthiv Mahal
- Iranna Mahal
- Pratap Mahal
- Broota Mahal
- Raza-Manish Mahal
- Kekoo Mahal
- Surya Mahal
- Lal Mahal
- Mukesh Mahal
- Kotwara Mahal
- Parmeshwar Mahal
- Ayesha Mahal
- Praful Mahal
- Lilly Mahal
- Bina Mahal
- Shailesh Mahal
- Akhilesh Mahal
- Arijoy Mahal
- Ravinder Mahal
- Rahim Mahal
- I'M Mahal
- Panna Mahal
- A. Ramachandran Mahal
- Indore Mahal
- Himmat Mahal
- Goswamy Mahal
This lavish room is flanked by a long, picturesque verandah on one side and a window with a view of the Mardana Mahal on the other. It accommodates 2 on a double bed and has two chamfered washrooms tucked in its corners. Its green evokes the fabled emeralds (Panna) handled by the legendary Durlabhji family, along with fine brass craftsmanship and their creations today.