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The Diwan-e-Khas (Hall of Private Audience) in Jaipur's City Palace is one of Rajasthan's most exquisite architectural gems. Renowned for its ornate marble carvings and gilded decorations, this hall once hosted private meetings of maharajas with distinguished guests. Its centerpiece, the Peacock Gate, dazzles with intricate stained glass and mirror mosaics, blending Mughal and Rajput styles seamlessly. Visitors can immerse themselves in the opulent history of Indian royalty while admiring the well-preserved 17th-century court artistry.

Radisson Jaipur City Center

Radisson Jaipur City Center

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Khasa Kothi Circle, Mirza Ismail Rd
2.98KM from Diwan-e-Khas

This luxurious hotel is located in the heart of Jaipur, just a 5-minute drive from Hawa Mahal and M.I. Road. Enjoy full-service SPA treatments, including massages, body care, and facials, or relax by the outdoor pool and fitness center. With 4 restaurants, 24-hour room service, a café, and a bar, your culinary cravings are covered. Perfect for business travelers, it features a business center and meeting spaces, plus 24-hour airport shuttle service. The 123 air-conditioned rooms offer free WiFi and LCD TVs, ensuring a comfortable stay.

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Everything you need to know about Diwan-e-Khas

The Diwan-e-Khas Hall of Private Audience is located in the Amber Fort of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, and is one of the significant structures from the Mughal era. Known for its exquisite marble carvings and mirror work, this hall served as the venue where the king would meet dignitaries and important officials. The architecture blends Hindu and Islamic styles, featuring lavish interiors with stained glass and mirror mosaics that create a dazzling effect.

Visitors can experience the opulence of the royal past here while enjoying the breathtaking view of Maota Lake. The best time to visit is during sunrise or sunset, when the hall looks even more mesmerizing under the changing light.

The Diwan-e-Khas (Hall of Private Audience) in City Palace Jaipur is famed for its massive silver urns (Gangajalis) used to transport Ganges water. Built with white marble and red sandstone, its floral bas-reliefs and peacock motifs blend Mughal-Rajput styles. The central lotus-shaped throne (Takht-e-Rawal) was for royal audiences, while gilded ceilings and mirror mosaic work (Sheesh Mahal technique) showcase opulence. Pro tip: Notice the pillar carvings depicting seasons – a unique fusion of astronomy and art.

The Diwan-e-Khas Hall in City Palace of Jaipur is renowned for its pure white marble construction and intricate floral carvings. The centerpiece Peacock Gate showcases exquisite avian motifs symbolizing royalty. Don't miss the legendary silver urns displayed inside, used historically to transport Ganges water for the Maharaja's rituals - a masterpiece of Rajasthani craftsmanship. Guided tours effectively reveal the Mughal-Rajput fusion architecture, with arched niches and pietra dura inlays reflecting regal opulence.

Near the historic Diwan-e-Khas Hall of Private Audience in Amber Fort, Jaipur, these hotels offer rich cultural immersion:

  1. Luxury: Rambagh Palace (15min drive) - A former royal residence with Rajasthani grandeur and spa facilities.
  2. Boutique: Samode Haveli (10min drive) - Features Mughal-era frescoes and a courtyard pool.
  3. Budget: Alsisar Haveli (Heritage property) showcases traditional puppetry shows and antique decor. Pro Tip: Opt for properties offering folk dance performances or guided heritage walks to enhance your visit.

The Diwan-e-Khas (Hall of Private Audience) within City Palace Jaipur is famed for its two massive sterling silver jars and served as the maharaja's VIP reception area.

Key features include:

  1. Mughal-style arches with red sandstone and white marble inlay
  2. Exquisite floral bas-reliefs and geometric patterns
  3. The world's largest silver vessels Gangajali (1.6m tall)
  4. Ingenious natural ventilation system

Don't miss the story of the gem-encrusted Peacock Throne during guided tours.