The
Pataudi Palace is a Neemrana
Group Non-Hotel located just sixty kilometers
(one and half hour) from Delhi
near Gurgaon (Haryana,
India) is the home of the cricket legend Nawab
of Pataudi.
It
is an oasis in the verdant countryside of
Haryana. The noble, white palace built by Nawab
Ibrahim Ali Khan, was designed by Heinz in 1935,
stretching the proportions and scale of the
grand residences of Imperial Delhi.
Stunning verandahs frame vast skies with views
over the garden of roses and cypress. The
bedrooms are spacious, royal, dream spaces with
old-style baths, while the table is fine Nawabi
cuisine with Bhopal-Rampur savours. A
magnificient conference room retains the flavour
of historic meetings where you too can confer.
Distance
: Delhi - 60 kms, Gurgaon - 26 kms.
Pataudi
Palace is an ex-Delhi weekend getaway and a
heritage conference destination. It is also a
good stopover destination for a Rajasthan
Itinerary.