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India's top 5 luxurious properties that are a must-visit

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 2, 2025, 16:00 IST
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India's top 5 luxurious properties that are a must-visit

India has got some seriously swanky stays that’ll make your jaw drop—and your wallet whisper, “worth it.” If you are craving royal vibes, infinity pools, or butlers who know your cocktail order before you do, India has endless options to serve you that luxury, drama, and a whole lot of Instagrammable moments. So, if you’re in to make your trip more than just a vacation, here are five luxe properties that will not disappoint you for sure. Pack the glam, and let’s go.

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Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

The legendary Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai, which was built in 1903, is the epitome of Indian luxury and heritage. Overlooking the Arabian Sea and located near the Gateway of India, the hotel has welcomed royalty, heads of state, and celebrities for a century. With a mix of Moorish, Oriental, and Florentine architectural styles, it boasts 600 rooms, 9 restaurants, a world-famous spa, and exceptional service. It is also historically significant in that it survived the 2008 terrorist attacks and came out stronger. It is one of India's finest hotels and a worldwide symbol of Indian hospitality that has stood the test of time.


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Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

Built in 1835 as a royal hunting palace and subsequently adapted into the Maharaja of Jaipur's palace, Rambagh Palace today is India's most elite palace hotel. Run by Taj Hotels, this regal hotel has royal suites, beautiful Mughal gardens, and lavish courtyards. Soaked in history, its every room includes luxurious fabrics and antique furniture. Heritage walks, spa treatments, and traditional Rajasthani fare are provided for guests. Nicknamed the "Jewel of Jaipur," Rambagh Palace provides the opportunity to live like royalty, with the richness and scope of an in-depth experience of Rajasthan's vibrant culture.

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Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

It is one of the largest private houses in the world, with Umaid Bhawan Palace built over Chittar Hill as a heritage hotel and living palace of the royal family to the present day. Completed in 1943 and begun in 1928, the palace boasts Art Deco and Indo-Saracenic architecture style, massive courtyards, and even a personal museum. Partly operated by Taj Hotels, it provides visitors with lavish rooms, upscale dining, and even a royal butler service. Encircled by 26 acres of gardens, the estate boasts breathtaking views of Jodhpur. Umaid Bhawan Palace is a living legacy of Marwar royalty and a last-stop destination for ostentatious Indian hospitality.

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Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad

2,000 feet above the city of Hyderabad, Taj Falaknuma Palace was a one-time home for the Nizam, once the richest person in the world. Constructed in 1893, this marvel of architecture has Italian marble staircases, Venetian chandeliers, and a 101-seat dining hall. Renovated and refurbished by Taj Hotels, it now boasts 60 luxurious rooms, recreating the luxury of royalty. It receives guests through a horse-drawn carriage and greets them with rose petals. The palace presents fine dining, heritage walks, and breathtaking city views, making it one of India's most indulgent and romantic havens.

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The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur

The Oberoi Udaivilas, in Udaipur, is a Mewar architectural masterpiece, set overlooking the serene banks of Lake Pichola. Spread over 50 acres of land, including a wildlife sanctuary, the hotel boasts regal domes, connected courtyards, private pools, and views of Jag Mandir and the City Palace. Udaivilas provides unparalleled luxury, fine dining, and bespoke service. Highlights of the stay are boat rides, candlelit dining, and spa treatments with holistic approaches. Ideal for honeymoon couples and luxury seekers alike, it is the quintessential romantic royal experience in Rajasthan.

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