The Pataudi Palace is a white palace built in the 20th century AD on a lavish countryside land in Haryana. The palace was the property of Nawab Ibrahim Ali Khan and was designed by Heinz in 1935 AD. The palace was built in a grand scale similar to the residences in Delhi.
Hotel Specifications
Accommodation
The Patuadi Palace features 16 rooms categorized into Standard Room, Garden Room, Suite and Deluxe Suite. The rooms are named as the Faiz Mahal, Taqi Mahal, Mukhtiar Mahal, Mumtaz Mahal, Ibrahim Mahal, Ifikhar Mahal, Sher Mahal, Mansur Mahal, Saif Mahal, Alaf Mahal, Shehwar Mahal, Sajida Mahal, Ayesha Mahal, Silvat Mahal and Qudisa Mahal. All the guest rooms are spacious with aura of royalty oozing out of it. The bathrooms are old-style yet spacious with modern amenities.
Dining
Typical Nawabi cuisine with strong flavors of the region of Bhopal and Rampur is served at the Pataudi Palace. Fixed menu is provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner on per head rates of Rs. 150 for lunch and Rs. 250 for dinner. The breakfast is available from 830 hrs to 930 hrs, lunch from 1230 hrs to 1430 hrs and dinners from 2000 hrs to 2200 hrs. Bed tea, breakfast and evening tea are inclusive in the room rent.
Conference and Banquet
The Pataudi Palace features an elegant and majestic conference room, which has hosted several historic and grand meetings in the past. The conference hall can be used for conferences, seminars, banquets and wedding receptions.
Recreation and Health Facilities
The Pataudi Palace arranges for various sight seeing tours of the village of Pataudi and nearby places such as Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary and Sohna Tourist Complex. One can also visit the Mahadeva Temple at Inchapuri only 8 km from the town. There is a cricket ground within the palace complex.
Basic Data
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| Country |
India |
| State |
Haryana |
| city |
Gurgaon |
| Location |
Village-Pataudi,
29 km from Gurgaon,
60 km from Delhi
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| Rooms |
29 Rooms |
| Group |
Neemrana Group of Hotels |
City Information
Pataudi is 29 km from Gurgaon and 60 km from Delhi. Mewati Chieftain, Pata, founded the town during the reign of Sultan Jalal-ud-Din Khalji. He named the town Pataudi after his own name. The Pataudi Palace was built in 1934. The town is more famous for the former Indian cricket captain Nawab Ali Khan Pataudi, his actress wife, Sharmila Tagore and their actor son, Saif Ali Khan.
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