One of the best architectural marvels in the state of Rajasthan, the City Palace is located on the banks of Lake Pichola. The grand white City Palace is a heritage building.
City Palace, Udaipur
On January 30, 1945, three torpedoes fired by a Soviet submarine slammed the ship's port side, which was carrying more than 10,000 passengers. In just an hour, the Gustloff slipped below the frigid Baltic waves. More than 9,000 people died in the tragedy.
Amidst the chaos of Jaipur, the ‘Pink City’, lies the splendid Jal Mahal. This low-rise symmetrical Palace was once a shooting lodge for the Maharajas.
Jal Mahal, Jaipur
Nestled in Otago and embraced by the majestic 'The Remarkables' mountain range, Queenstown Events Centre or John Davies Oval stands as a breathtaking cricket stadium.
The Umaid Bhawan Palace is the largest private residence in the world. The royal family still lives here. A portion of the palace has been given to the Taj Hotels and hence, it also serves as a luxurious hotel.
Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur
This palace was a palatial mansion built by a wealthy Bengali merchant named Raja Rajendra Mullick. It is a beautiful monument and is constructed in the neoclassical style.
Marble Palace, Kolkata
Built with limestone and sandstone, it occupies a vast area. There are several things to see within this fort, like the Diwan-e-aam, Diwan-e-Khas, Jai Mandir, Sukh Niwas and the Seesh Mahal.
Amer Fort, Amer
Located in Vadodara, Gujarat, this huge palace is also called the Maharaja Palace. It is the world’s biggest palace, and not many of us may know that it is four times the size of the Buckingham Palace!
Laxmi Vilas Palace, Gujarat
The palace is also known as Cooch Bihar Palace. It was designed under the rule of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan. The palace is built in the classical Western style with huge rooms and beautifully decorated halls.
Victor Jubilee Palace, Cooch Bihar
The Leh Palace, also known as Lhachen Palkhar, is one of the most glorious attractions in Leh. The palace was one of the tallest structures with about nine storeys in its earlier days.
Leh Palace, Leh