- RAJA BABA ALA SINGH
- RAJA SARDUL SINGH
- RAJA AMER SINGH
- MAHARAJA SAHIB SINGH
- MAHARANI MOHINDER KAUR
- MAHARANI BAKHTAWAR KAUR
- MAHARANI CHAKERIAN WALE
- RANI FATEH KAUR
- MAHARAJA KARAM SINGH
- BIBI RAJKUMARI SAHIB KAUR
- MAHARAJA NARINDER SINGH
- MAHARAJKUMARI SURINDER KAUR
- MAHARAJA YADAVINDRA SINGH
- MAHARAJA BHUPINDER SINGH
- MAHARAJA RAJINDER SINGH
- MAHARAJA MOHINDER SINGH
- KAURSAHIB RANBIR SINGH
- MAHARAJA AMARINDER SINGH MAHAL
- MAHARAJA RANINDER SINGH
This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings and a fireplace, it is done up in tasteful beige interiors.
This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings and an unusual chandelier, it is done up in lively, yellow interiors.
This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings, it has a fireplace and two single beds.
This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings, it has a fireplace and a double bed.
This room is situated on the ground floor level and has access to an open sitting area with verandahs. The interiors are done up in tasteful hues of blue and multi-colours.
This room is situated on the ground floor level and has access to an open sitting area with verandahs. The interiors are done up in hues of red.
This suite is situated on the first floor level and has access to a terrace. The main room and the ante room are done up in vibrant hues of red.
This room is situated on the first floor level and has access to a garden that overlooks the Baradari Gardens.
This room is situated on the first floor level with access to a verandah that overlooks the Baradari Gardens. It is done up in vibrant shades of red and purple.
This room is named after Bibi Rajkumari Sahib Kaur who was a warrior and a leader of men. She was the elder sister of Raja Sahib Singh of Patiala.
This room is named after Maharaja Narinder Singh, the son of Maharaja Karam Singh who aided the British with supplies and carriages during the first Anglo- Sikh war.
Named after the daughter of Maharani Bakhtawar Kaur, this is a small room with a tree-view situated on the first floor level.
This room in our hotel in Patiala named after Maharaja Yadavindra Singh who was to be the first Maharaja, agreeing to the incorporation of Patiala into the newly independent India.
This large suite is situated on the second floor level and has access to 2 terraces. It is done up in soothing earthy colours. A portrait of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh adorns the walls.
This suite is named after Maharaja Rajinder Singh who was described as “the first reigning Prince to blend the elements of the English gentleman and Indian potentate”.
A spacious suite with access to 2 terraces, it is situated on the second floor level of the Palace. It is done up in vibrant hues of orange and red.
This room is situated on the second floor level and has access to a circular verandah over the garden axis. The interiors of the room are done up in soothing shades of beige and blue.
The Maharaja Amarinder Singh Mahal honours Captain Amarinder Singh, the current Maharaja of Patiala who has been the Chief Minister of Punjab twice.
The Maharaja Raninder Singh Room is the perfect example of the royal life and luxury all around you. Emitting an energy that is matched by none, it offers plush interiors and an unending comfort.
RAJA BABA ALA SINGH
This suite in Patiala with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings and a fireplace, it is done up in tasteful beige interiors. A portrait of Raja Baba Ala Singh hangs above the fireplace. The anteroom has a single bed and a black and white chequered floor. This suite in Patiala is equipped with a comfortable double bed.
It is named after the venerable saint-soldier – Baba Ala Singh of the Phulkian dynasty who assumed leadership in 1714 AD and carved out an independent principality of 30 villages from a Zamindar. Baba Ala Singh was a part of the Sikh Confederation that sacked and partitioned the erstwhile Mughal province of Sirhind.
In 1763, Baba Ala Singh laid the foundation stone of the Patiala fort known as Qila Mubarak (fort of felicitations) around which the city of Patiala has developed. The Fort was completed by his grandson Amar Singh.
RAJA SARDUL SINGH
This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings and an unusual chandelier, it is done up in lively, yellow interiors. This room is equipped with two comfortable double beds and seating. It is named after Sardul Singh, who was the son of Baba Ala Singh – the founder of Patiala. A portrait of Raja Sardul Singh hangs above the fireplace.
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This room in Patiala with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings, a fireplace, and a double and two single beds, provides ample space and flexibility for your accommodation needs. This suite is named after Raja Amar Singh, who was the grandson of Baba Ala Singh – the founder of Patiala.
Raja Amar Singh continued to expand the Kingdom. However, his most memorable action was to set free thirty thousand Indians, captured by Ahmed Shah Abdah during the ninth Afghan invasion of India. The Maharaja paid a sum of two lakhs as a ransom for which he earned the title of ‘Bandi Chhod’ or liberation of slaves. A portrait of Raja Amar Singh hangs above the fireplace.
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MAHARAJA SAHIB SINGH
This suite with a garden-view verandah is situated on the ground floor level. A spacious room with high ceilings, it has a fireplace and a double bed. A portrait of Maharaja Sahib Singh hangs above the fireplace who succeeded his father at the tender age of 7. He was a very weak figure and was outdone by his sister Sahib Kaur on the battlefields.
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These hotel rooms in Patiala are situated on the ground floor level and have access to an open sitting area with verandahs. The interiors are done up in soothing hues of blue. The Maharani Mohinder Kaur room has a bathroom inside the room divided by a partition wall. The room is equipped with a luxurious queen size bed.
It is named after Her Highness Rajmata Mehtab Kaur who is also known as Maharani Mohinder Kaur – the widow of His Late Highness Maharajadhiraj Yadavindra Singh of Patiala and the present rajmata Sahiba of Patiala. Her Highness has served as a member of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha in the past and was a part of the Bharatiya Janta Party. She is an active social worker and currently resides in New Moti Bagh Palace, Patiala.
MAHARANI BAKHTAWAR KAUR
This room is situated on the ground floor level and has access to an open sitting area with verandahs. The interiors are done up in hues of red. The room has bathroom inside the room divided with a partition wall. The room is equipped with a luxurious Queen bed.
This room is named after Maharani Bakhtawar Kaur who was one of the 10 wives of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. However, she was the one that that took part in the official ceremonies as the Maharani and presented a magnificent tiara called the Delhi Durbar Tiara to Queen Mary in the Delhi Durbar of 1911, to mark the first visit to India by a Queen Empress.
MAHARANI CHAKERIAN WALE
This suite is situated on the first floor level and has access to a terrace. The main room and the ante room are done up in vibrant hues of red. The suite is named after Maharani Chakerian Wale who was the senior most wife of Maharaja Rajinder Singh and the mother of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh. The room is equipped with a comfortable single bed and queen bed.
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This room is situated on the first-floor level and has access to a garden that overlooks the Baradari Gardens. It is done up in soothing beige interiors and has a huge bathroom with a shower and a bathtub. The room is equipped with a comfortable queen bed. It is named after H.H. Rani Sri Fateh Kaur Sahiba who was the only wife of Raja Sardul Singh. A great option for a couple.
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This room is situated on the first floor level with access to a verandah that overlooks the Baradari Gardens. It is done up in vibrant shades of red and purple. A spacious room with a high ceiling, it has a fireplace, 2 comfortable single beds, and is done up in vibrant red and purple interiors. A portrait of Maharaja Karam Singh hangs above the fireplace. It is interconnected to the Bibi Rajkumari Sahib Kaur Room.
Maharaja Karam Singh ascended the throne of Patiala from Raja Sahib Singh and was an able ruler and a devout Sikh. During his reign he helped the British in preventing Gurkha incursions into the Punjab and in return secured a large tract in the Himalayan foothills. He was occupied with the construction of ‘Samadhi’ of Baba Ala Singh called the Shahi Samadhan (royal cremation ground). He fortified the Bandhavgarh Fort and built a gurudwara dedicated to the Ninth Sikh Guru where he had stayed before he proceeded to Delhi where he was beheaded.
BIBI RAJKUMARI SAHIB KAUR
This room is named after Bibi Rajkumari Sahib Kaur who was a warrior and a leader of men. She was the elder sister of Raja Sahib Singh of Patiala and played a prominent role in the history of the cis-Sutlej states from 1793 to 1801.
Situated on the first floor level, this is a small room with a garden view. It is done up in vibrant shades of pink and purple and is an ideal choice for a single person on a budget or for a family staying in the Maharaja Karam Singh room as it is interconnected to it. The room is equipped with a comfortable single bed.
MAHARAJA NARINDER SINGH
This room is named after Maharaja Narinder Singh, the son of Maharaja Karam Singh who aided the British with supplies and carriages during the first Anglo- Sikh war and the uprising of 1857 and was rewarded with additional estates in return. He was a great builder and a patron of art and literature. He fortified Patiala by constructing ramparts and the gates around the city. In 1847 he constructed the Moti Bagh Palace which has 800 rooms and a compound of 5000 acres and was once considered the largest royal residence anywhere in the world. To facilitate art he built the Sheesh Mahal (behind the Moti Bagh Palace). Darbar Hall in Qila Mubarak was also built by him.
Situated on the first floor level, this is a spacious room with a verandah overlooking the gardens. It is done up in vibrant shades of blue and pink and has a portrait of Maharaja Narinder Singh hanging above the fireplace. The room is equipped with two luxurious Queen beds and is a great option for a family of four or close friends. It can also be booked by a group as it is interconnected to the Maharajkumari Surinder Kaur room.
MAHARAJKUMARI SURINDER KAUR
Named after the daughter of Maharani Bakhtawar Kaur, this is a small room with a tree view situated on the first floor. A portrait of Maharajkumari Surinder Kaur adorns the walls and the room is done up in vibrant shades of pink. The room is equipped with a comfortable single bed. It is ideal for a single person on a budget or for a family staying in the Maharaja Narinder Singh room as they are interconnected. This is the ideal choice for a single person looking for a budget hotel room. Patiala can be a city where you come to find yourself, book now and discover a new you!
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Maharaja Yadavindra Singh ascended the throne in 1938. He played cricket for India against England in 1934 and also led the Patiala Polo team.
This room is named after Maharaja Yadavindra Singh who was to be the first Maharaja, agreeing to the incorporation of Patiala into the newly independent India. This made him the “Rajpramukh” of the new Indian state of Patiala and East Punjab States Union. He represented India at the UNO and FAO at Rome. He also served as India’s ambassador at the Hague in Holland.
This room is situated on the second floor level and has a grand bathroom, a terrace, and 2 single beds. The interiors of the room are done up in lively shades of yellow.
MAHARAJA BHUPINDER SINGH
This large suite is situated on the second floor level and has access to 2 terraces. It is done up in soothing earthy colours. A portrait of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh adorns the walls. This suite in Lucknow is equipped with two comfortable double bed. The adjoining room is well-lit by natural sunshine and is a great place to work without any interruption.
This suite is named after the most famous Maharaja of Patiala of the 20th century both in India and abroad. Maharaja Bhupinder Singh was the son of Maharaja Rajinder Singh and became Maharaja at the age of nine. He served in World War I, the Afghan War in 1919, represented India at the League of Nations and captained the Indian cricket team to tour in England. He also possessed what is now one of the world’s largest collections of Medals and Decoration (3200 in number). These are displayed at the Medals Gallery in the Sheesh Mahal at Patiala. He was best known for his extravagance which included a consort of women, and was the proud owner of the world famous necklace “The Patiala Necklace” manufactured by the famous brand Cartier SA.
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MAHARAJA RAJINDER SINGH
This suite is named after Maharaja Rajinder Singh who was described as “the first reigning Prince to blend the elements of the English gentleman and Indian potentate”. He implemented reforms, including endowments for a woman's hospital, orphanages, and training of troops. An avid polo and billiards player and cricketer, he was also the first Indian to own a car in 1892 – a French Deboin Bouton as well as the first man in India to own an aircraft.
Situated on the second floor level, this is a large suite with 2 terraces. The main room is done up in orange and beige interiors and is equipped with 2 comfortable double beds . A portrait of Maharaja Rajinder Singh adorns the walls. The ante room has a single bed and is done up in vibrant hues of red and orange.
MAHARAJA MOHINDER SINGH
A spacious suite with access to 2 terraces, it is situated on the second floor level of the Palace. The room is equipped with a comfortable double bed. It is done up in vibrant hues of orange and red. A portrait of the son of Maharaja Narinder Singh – Maharaja Mohinder Singh adorns the walls. Maharaja Mohinder Singh ascended the Patiala throne at the age of 10 and was fairly well educated and enlightened. He was the first in line to learn English and sponsored several works of public utility including the Mahindra College in 1875. Incidentally at the time it was the only college between Delhi and Lahore in the region.
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This room is situated on the second floor level and has access to a circular verandah over the garden axis. The room is equipped with a comfortable double bed. The interiors of the room are done up in soothing shades of beige and blue. It is named after Kaursahib Ranbir Singh who was the brother of Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It was he who laid the Baradari Gardens during his brother's reign.
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The Maharaja Amarinder Singh Mahal honours Captain Amarinder Singh, the current Maharaja of Patiala who has been the Chief Minister of Punjab twice. It is a very spacious suite situated in a separate building, which is in close proximity to the main Palace. It opens out on to a spacious private verandah and a huge garden. The room is equipped with a comfortable single and double bed. A great option for a family of three or a group of friends seeking independence from the hotel !
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The Maharaja Raninder Singh Room is the perfect example of the royal life and luxury all around you. Emitting an energy that is matched by none, it offers plush interiors and unending comfort. The room, named after Maharaja Raninder Singh, celebrates his achievements and his role in a plethora of developments, even to this date. Hailing from the Phulkian Royal Dynasty of Patiala, he is a symbol of grit and strength.
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