Top 10 Indian Hotels So Opulent, You May Need to Sell Your Property Just to Afford a Stay
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    Top 10 Indian Hotels So Opulent, You May Need to Sell Your Property Just to Afford a Stay

    April 11, 2023

    India’s tourism industry has experienced tremendous growth, with ancient palaces, historic sites, and picturesque natural beauty attracting visitors from all corners of the country and beyond. To accommodate these tourists, numerous luxurious hotels have emerged, each designed to showcase India’s culture and architecture. Let’s take a look at some of the most expensive hotels in the country today.

    Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad

    It’s unlikely that anyone in Telugu-speaking states isn’t familiar with Falaknuma Palace. The palace is the preferred choice for celebrities visiting Hyderabad. Once a symbol of the regal splendor of the Nizam rulers, this palace has been leased by the government to the Taj Group.  A day in a Nizam suite at this hotel will set guests back anywhere from INR 6.5 lakhs to INR 7 lakhs.

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    Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

    Rambagh Palace (1835) has gained recognition as one of the most expensive hotels in the country. Nestled in the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, this hotel spares no expense in offering luxurious accommodations. Spread across 48 acres, the palace is virtually unaffordable for ordinary people. To spend a night in a royal suite here, guests must be prepared to shell out INR 9,50,000.

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    Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur

    Taj Lake Palace in Rajasthan is also considered of the most expensive hotels. Once the residence of the Mewar royal family, this palace was built between 1743 and 1746 on the Pichola Lake. A day in a presidential suite at this hotel will set guests back anywhere from INR 7.5 lakhs to INR 8 lakhs.

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    Leela Palace, Delhi

    Leela Palace is one of the most expensive hotels in the nation’s capital. With Lutyens architecture and a design reflecting Indian royal heritage, it exudes grandeur. Staying in the Maharaja Suite for a day will cost between INR 7 to 8 lakhs. Government officials from abroad often prefer to stay at this hotel.

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    Taj Hotel, Mumbai

    The Taj Hotel in Mumbai is one of the oldest hotels in the country. Its name became known worldwide following the 26/11 attacks. A stay in the Presidential Suite at this hotel will cost between INR 7.5 to 8 lakhs per day.

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    The Oberoi, Gurgaon

    Located in Haryana, The Oberoi Hotel is known for its luxury. The Oberoi Hotels are well-known among those who frequent high-end hotels. A day’s stay in the Presidential Suite at this hotel will cost INR 7.5 lakhs.

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    The Oberoi, Mumbai

    Positioned near the coast of Mumbai, The Oberoi Hotel attracts many tourists. High-profile business travelers often choose to stay at this hotel when visiting Mumbai. A stay in the most luxurious room at this hotel will cost INR 7.5 lakhs per day.

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    Kumarakom Lake Resort, Kerala

    One of the most luxurious resorts in Kerala is the Kumarakom Lake Resort. This resort has earned the prestigious World Travel Award. Tourists are drawn to stay in the resort built over the sea, fascinated by the unique experience it offers.

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    Taj Lands End, Mumbai

    Taj Lands End is one of the most opulent hotels in Mumbai. Those who stay here once claim that it’s an experience they’ll never forget.

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    Park Hyatt, Goa

    The Park Hyatt Hotel in Goa is also incredibly luxurious. Nature lovers are drawn to stay at this hotel, which is spread across 45 acres by the sea. Surrounded by trees, this resort attracts foreign tourists visiting Goa.

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