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The Oberoi Rajvilas

Jaipur • Luniawas • SPLURGE

avg. $410 / night

Includes $22 / night in cash back

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Free breakfast

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Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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PB hotel design editorial

Spread across 32 acres of landscaped grounds on the outskirts of Jaipur, where the Aravalli hills rise in a blue haze beyond the tree canopy, a purpose-built Rajput encampment conceived entirely from scratch presents a more considered proposition than conversion: can new construction genuinely carry the weight of a 300-year-old architectural tradition? At The Oberoi Rajvilas, opened in 1997 and designed by architect Nimish Patel of Abhikram, the answer is largely yes. Domed chattris in warm Jaipur sandstone and painted plaster cluster around a 250-year-old Shiva temple at the property's heart, their ochre and terracotta surfaces absorbing the Rajasthan light in ways that no amount of clever aging could fake. The pool pavilion's colonnaded arcade, visible in the images, draws directly from Mughal garden architecture, its arched bays framing teak sunloungers and a mosaic-tiled lap pool set into clipped lawn panels. Interiors, developed under Oberoi's own design team, sustain the register established outside. Four-poster beds carry barrel-vaulted teakwood canopies latticed in a geometric grid — a detail borrowed from zenana screens — with sheer muslin curtains pooling on dhurrie-covered stone floors patterned in traditional Rajasthani red and ivory. A window seat beneath each trefoil-arched window, upholstered in white, anchors the room's calmer domestic note. The open-air dining courtyard, walled in crenellated honey-coloured stone and shaded by a hand-painted shamiana tent with elephant motifs, gives the property its most atmospheric moment — dinner served as if within a royal fort, the sky above the only ceiling.

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About

Jaipur, 'The Pink City', was the vision and triumph of Maharaja Jai Singh II, warrior, astronomer, and politician. Built in 1727, it has at its center the City Palace from which radiate the oleander pink buildings, domes, and minarets. Within these magnificent environs, where wilderness is juxtaposed with art, The Oberoi Rajvilas glitters as a jewel in its setting. Its architectural style, its cool, regal interiors, and its 32 acres of formal gardens echo the colors and majesty of Jaipur. Deluxe rooms, sunken marble baths, air-conditioned tents with lavish bathrooms, romantic villas with private pools, and dining pavilions offer an opportunity to live a lifestyle of opulence enjoyed by the Rajput princes. You will be greeted as a visiting maharaja and treated accordingly. The hotel is equipped with Electric Vehicle Charging Stations as well.

Amenities

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Restaurant

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Business center

Free Parking

Bar/Lounge

Internet

Wheelchair Access

The Oberoi Rajvilas Reviews

3,242 reviews

"A beautiful hotel with great service. The room with a garden was large and comfortable with every amenity. Food was excellent ."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 20, 2026

"This hotel was unlike any other that we had stayed in. Our room was in its own little villa, set in picturesque and immaculate grounds, with ornate ponds, pagodas, wonderful plants, flowers and tress, with peacocks roaming. All you can hear were the birds in the trees, and the gentle sound of water babbling over stones - an absolute oasis of calm. Our room had a four poster bed, shutters on the windows, and a sunken marble bath that looked out onto its own little private garden. The food in the main restaurant was great, particularly the Indian dishes, and there was live Indian music and dancing out on the terrace. We did not get to try the specialty Indian menu restaurant, as it was closed for a private function on the evening we wanted to dine there, but I hear the dishes are superb. The service the staff provide is second to none, and every wish is catered for, without doubt the best service we have ever received, with every detail noted and acted on by the team. Absolutely wonderful."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 19, 2026

"This is the best hotel we have ever stayed at. The location, facilities, food, but most of all the staff, have been wonderful. We had to extend our stay because my wife was unwell and the whole team was fantastic. Special mentions to Triambika in the restaurant and Swetha and Anisha who looked after our room, who all went above e and beyond. A truly life affirming experience."

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 17, 2026

"Sweta was a gem She really was sweet and helpful"

A Tripadvisor traveler review

Mar 17, 2026

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