Forts & Palaces in Udaipur
City Palace
City Palace towers over the Pichola Lake. Maharana Uday Singh initiated in the
construction of the palace but succeeding Maharanas added several palaces and
structures to the complex retained a surprising uniformity to the design. The
entry to the Palace is from the Hati Pol, the Elephant gate. The Bari Pol or
the Big gate brings you to the Tripolia, the Triple gate. It was once a custom
that the Maharana would weigh under this gate in gold and silver, which was
distributed to the populace. It is also now the main ticket office.
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The Lake Palace
The Lake Palace is located on the Jag Niwas Island and covers the whole of
1.5 hectare of the island in the middle of the Pichola Lake. Built by Maharana
Jagat Singh in 1743 it was meant as a royal summer palace and now converted
in to a five star palace hotel. It is a magical palace and its image in the
middle of the lake is like a leaf straight out of a fairy tale book with an
excellent taste of intricate craftsmanship and the ethnic themes using the
textiles and handicrafts all over highlight the beauty that is simply beyond
compare the lake around makes a pleasant murmur with its rippling waves and
lapping that adds to the mesmerising moments
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Fateh Prakash Palace
It's like being cocooned in authentic royal luxury at the Fateh Prakash Palace,
the grand heritage palace of the HRH group. The warmth of royal hospitality
greets you as you walk along the corridors lined with large paintings of the
Mewar school that flourished in the seventeenth through nineteenth century.
The lake facing suites in the turrets are suitably appointed with four poster
beds and period furniture, festooned with maroon velvet curtains and delicate
silk tassels. It's a legacy kept alive since the early decades of the twentieth
century when Maharana Fateh Singh (period of reign : 1884 - 1935) used to be
the royal occupant of this palace. Till date the formality of royal occasions
are maintained.