Umed Bhawan Palace kota

A Gateway to the Hadoti Region

Come experience Royal Rajasthan and Rediscover Kota with Umed Bhawan Palace, Kotah.

32 Elegant
Rooms and Suites

Tastefully decorated rooms at the Palace set within a lush green estate in the heart of Kota.

The Dahlia

Experience fine dining in the regal settings of the Palace at our in-house restaurant The Dahlia.

The Swinton
Bar

Under Renovation, reopening soon with an all-new regal setting in a refreshed avatar.

A Gateway to the Hadoti Region

Come experience Royal Rajasthan and Rediscover Kota with Umed Bhawan Palace, Kotah.

Weddings
& Events

An ideal destination for a royal wedding and special celebrations.

Conferences
& Meetings

A grand-setting to host your meetings, conferences.

A Gateway to the Hadoti Region

Come experience Royal Rajasthan and Rediscover Kota with Umed Bhawan Palace, Kotah.

Weddings
& Events

An ideal destination for a royal wedding and special celebrations.

About

Umed Bhawan Palace, Kotah

The Palace was built as a residence for the personal use of the Maharao and his family, who until then lived at the City Palace (Garh) - which is now run as a non-profit Museum by the Rao Madho Singh Museum Trust. The Royal Family still maintains a portion of the Palace for their personal usage.

Accommodation

Rooms & Suites

32 elegant Rooms & Suites Set within a lush green estate in the heart of Kota.

Royal palace hotel

Palace Rooms

  • 37 - 50 Sq. M.
  • Upto 3 Guests
Luxury heritage stay

Palace Imperial Rooms

  • 47 - 64 Sq. M.
  • Upto 3 Guests
Historical architecture Kota

Royal Suites

  • 55 - 81 Sq. M.
  • Upto 3 Guests
Regal hospitality Rajasthan

Agnivanshi Suites

  • 83 - 113 Sq. M.
  • Upto 4 Guests
Enjoy Your Dream Vacation

In Umed Bhawan Palace

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Room & Suites

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F&B Outlets

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Interior Halls

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Large Exterior Lawn

History

Umed Bhawan Palace was built by HH Maharao Sir Umed Singh II of Kotah in 1902. The Palace is built in the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture – a style popularized in the late 19th century in India. Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, a pioneer of the style was commissioned to build the modern palace. An entire new wing was later added in 1930, as a gift to MK Bhim Singh II.

Cultural heritage hotel
Umed Bhawan Kota
Traditional Rajasthani hospitality
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