Jaipur, India: The Sujan Rajmahal Palace hotel is anything but minimalist

By Julietta Jameson
February 28 2015 - 12:15am
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The Sujan Rajmahal Palace was originally built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh as a private palace for his wife. Photo: Jaisal Singh
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
There currently 14 suites on offer at the hotel.
There currently 14 suites on offer at the hotel.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.
The interior maintains hints of Art Deco, courtesy of a 1930s remodelling.

Minimalists need not apply – there's nothing restrained about the newly-opened Sujan Rajmahal Palace in India's "Pink City" of Jaipur, Rahjastan. The decor matches its big and colourful history.

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