City Palace in Udaipur
Udaipur, the romantic city of Rajasthan beckons you for a royal experience at its City Palace.
The majestic City Palace of Udaipur is the most sparkling jewel of this city.
This city is also known for its lakes, museums, festivals, monuments, handicrafts and heritage hotels.
It is affectionately dubbed as the 'Venice of the East'.
Lake Palace set amidst Lake Pichola is one of the major attractions of Udaipur.
The City Palace is the landmark of Udaipur which attracts many a tourists from across the world.
It is recognized as the largest palace complex of the state of Rajasthan.
A visit to this palace will take you back in time to the era of raja-maharajas.
It is an architectural marvel built by Maharana Udai Singh in the year 1559.
Later more structures were added to the complex of this palace by his successors.
This highly visited attraction of Rajasthan is located on the banks of Lake Pichola which adds more charm to it.
It is a synthesis of Medieval, Chinese and European architecture.
This heritage site is a treat to the senses.
The palace complex consists of majestic apartments, courtyards, terraces, corridors, pavilions and hanging gardens.
City Palace complex consists of 11 enchanting palaces.
Visit these royal apartments and treat your eyes with the views of beautiful paintings, arresting glass mirror and ornamental tiles work and antique furniture.
The wonderful crystal and porcelain figures can be seen in Manak Mahal (Ruby Palace).
Bhim Vilas is famous for its unique miniature paintings touching the theme of the real-life story of Lord Krishna and Radha.
Sheesh Mahal boasts of stunning mirror work.
The Krishna Vilas deserve mention because of its miniature paintings portraying royal articles, games and festivals of the raja-maharajas.
To see the beautiful Dutch and Chinese ornamental tiles visit Chini Chitrashala.
And last but not the least Dilkusha Mahal (palace of Joy) displays murals and wall paintings.
The Jagdish temple located in the palace is a beautiful temple and the biggest temple of the city.
The majestic City Palace of Udaipur is the most sparkling jewel of this city.
This city is also known for its lakes, museums, festivals, monuments, handicrafts and heritage hotels.
It is affectionately dubbed as the 'Venice of the East'.
Lake Palace set amidst Lake Pichola is one of the major attractions of Udaipur.
The City Palace is the landmark of Udaipur which attracts many a tourists from across the world.
It is recognized as the largest palace complex of the state of Rajasthan.
A visit to this palace will take you back in time to the era of raja-maharajas.
It is an architectural marvel built by Maharana Udai Singh in the year 1559.
Later more structures were added to the complex of this palace by his successors.
This highly visited attraction of Rajasthan is located on the banks of Lake Pichola which adds more charm to it.
It is a synthesis of Medieval, Chinese and European architecture.
This heritage site is a treat to the senses.
The palace complex consists of majestic apartments, courtyards, terraces, corridors, pavilions and hanging gardens.
City Palace complex consists of 11 enchanting palaces.
Visit these royal apartments and treat your eyes with the views of beautiful paintings, arresting glass mirror and ornamental tiles work and antique furniture.
The wonderful crystal and porcelain figures can be seen in Manak Mahal (Ruby Palace).
Bhim Vilas is famous for its unique miniature paintings touching the theme of the real-life story of Lord Krishna and Radha.
Sheesh Mahal boasts of stunning mirror work.
The Krishna Vilas deserve mention because of its miniature paintings portraying royal articles, games and festivals of the raja-maharajas.
To see the beautiful Dutch and Chinese ornamental tiles visit Chini Chitrashala.
And last but not the least Dilkusha Mahal (palace of Joy) displays murals and wall paintings.
The Jagdish temple located in the palace is a beautiful temple and the biggest temple of the city.