Heritage hotels: Rooms from the past
Heritage hotels, rich in history and dipped in royalty, allow you to seep in the legacy of their locales while offering uber luxury lodgings and royal cuisines


The Raj Palace Jaipur, IndiaThe nearly-three-century-old hotel offers a glimpse into Rajasthan’s royal customs. Originally built in 1727 by the descendants of Thakur Mohan Singh, the ruler of Chomu, the palace that houses The Raj Palace hotel was renovated in 1997. Over 800 workers revamped its arched corridors, residential quarters and courtyards under the supervision of Princess Jayendra Kumari, the present owner and a descendant of Thakur Mohan Singh.
No two rooms in The Raj Palace are alike. Its 50 rooms and suites overlook the pool, the garden or the courtyard. The palatial suites come well-equipped. Take the presidential suite for instance: Aptly called the Maharajah’s Pavilion, the 16,000 square-feet suite is spread over four floors with a private lounge, a separate dining area, a rooftop jacuzzi with panoramic views of Jaipur as well as 24-hour butler service. Depending on the season, the suite could set you back by ₹26 lakh to ₹48 lakh a night.
There is also the Shahi Mahal Suite, which is closed for renovation till January 2018. Other rooms like the Heritage Room are available for upwards of ₹25,000 a night. Here you can spend your days picnicking like the Maharajahs of Chomu did or just soak in what the restaurants, serving Indian to European cuisine, have to offer.
One can even have high tea at its Royal Lounge. And the Shikarbadi Bar is available for an evening tipple. The hotel has won many awards and features on several top luxury hotels worldwide lists. 
One of Ireland’s wealthiest men, JP McManus, bought the hotel in 2014 and kept it open for a year to understand what works and what doesn’t. Guests checking in after the renovation can expect 104 immaculately done-up rooms with renovated fireplaces and amenities.
While Limerick rarely features on travellers’ itinerary, the Adare Manor—a 30-minute drive from Shannon airport—hopes to change that.
Rooms start at euro 300 (around ₹23,000) a night and rise to euro 600 (₹46,000) a night during peak season. A five-course meal costs euro 110 (around ₹8,000) and this does not include the extensive range of whiskeys available. 
Rooms start at euro 200 (around ₹15,000) while the most expensive suite costs euro 1,000 (around ₹75,000) a night. Those willing to stretch their wallet can try the Graf Khevenhüller Suite—built by Schloss Velden in 1603, it comes with two rooms, a large terrace and a private sauna—or the Roy Black Suite dedicated to singer and actor Roy Black, who was the star of the 1990s TV series Ein Schloß am Wörthersee which made the hotel world famous.
Belmond Hôtel de la Cité Carcassonne, FranceOne of the two hotels within the walled medieval city of Carcassonne (a Unesco world heritage site), the Belmond Hôtel de la Cité stands between two historic landmarks—the Roman Château Comtal and the Gothic Basilica of Saint-Nazaire. Within its glorious gardens is a Michelin-starred restaurant, La Barbacane. Its 59 rooms and suites offer guests antique furniture, ornate woodwork and stained glass windows. Rooms have modern bathrooms as well as iPod docks and Nespresso machines. Guests can spend their days in a heated outdoor pool, the spa or wandering around the city of Carcassonne.
Located at an hour’s drive (90 km) from the Toulouse–Blagnac airport, a room at the Belmond costs euro 300 (₹23,000) a night. 
Rooms start at euro 275 (around ₹22,000) a night in the off season and euro 480 (₹36,000) during peak time.
Five-course meals are available in the hotel’s selection of restaurants or on the terrace overlooking the vineyards.
First Published: Oct 01, 2017, 10:52
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