Usha Kiran Palace, Gwalior
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A fascinating hotel housed in a heritage property, the palace was built by Maharaj Jayaji Rao Scindia in the year 1880. A total of 9 acre makes up the estate of this stunning palace, and it is today run by Taj Hotels India. It is … Read more
A fascinating hotel housed in a heritage property, the palace was built by Maharaj Jayaji Rao Scindia in the year 1880. A total of 9 acre makes up the estate of this stunning palace, and it is today run by Taj Hotels India. It is located beside the Jai Villas Palace, and is a hallmark of tradition and grandeur. Read less

A fascinating hotel housed in a heritage property, the palace was built by Maharaj Jayaji Rao Scindia in the year 1880. A total of 9 acre makes up the estate of this stunning palace, and it is today run by Taj Hotels India. It is located beside the Jai Villas Palace, and is a hallmark of tradition and grandeur. Evoking the heritage of Gwalior, the hotel has outstanding items for the luxury of guests, such as Venetian mirrors, and canopied beds. You can choose stunning villas for with private pool and ample area to sun bathe. There are a range of suites and rooms to choose from here, so you have ample choices for a great stay here at Gwalior. At the hotel’s very own restaurant, Silver Saloon, you can get a taste of royalty, while the Bada Bar is your one-stop destination for the best of alcohol and cocktails. Jiva Spa is where you head to for some fine spa treatments that define the very best of luxury living. Indeed Usha Kiran Palace, Gwalior is one of the finest hotels in Gwalior.
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