Take vows amidst royal splendour at Ranbanka Palace, Jodhpur
Let your hearts unite at Ranbanka Palace, Jodhpur
Jodhpur or ‘Blue City’, known for its blue houses, moves around the Rathore history. Orange sunset, golden desert and sand dunes, camel rides and of course the city with heritage also seems to be the favourite spot for royal nuptials. Well, Ranbanka Palace is an ideal location for wedding planning in Jodhpur.
Built in 1927 for a member of Jodhpur’s founding family, Ranbanka Palace is certified as a ‘Classic Heritage Hotel’ by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. This royal residence boasts of a unique colonial architecture. It is eminent for its gorgeous heritage venue and hosting some prominent weddings over the years.
From planning your logistics, theme to menu customization This Palace’s wedding planning team is hands-on ensuring your special day runs smooth without any worries. The elegantly appointed rooms are just perfect for your guests. Landscaped garden, baradari and pool side open areas are suitable wedding venues. The party rooms can be used for various wedding ceremonies.
So let your ghaghras swirl around in the grand corridor of this majestic palace. To take your royal wedding experience to the hilt there is also a bangleswala and a poshak designer who sells Rajasthani bangles and poshaks to the royalty and the guest at Ranbanka Palace too!
Head for Jodhpur and host an elite wedding in the Ranbanka Palace with architectural glory, spa services, authentic and a noble shopping experience and fabulous staff from the royal era!
Choose from a wide array of special wedding packages and book now to avail early bird offers.
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