The Leela Palace Jaipur, designed by Gyanendra Shekhawat, blends Rajputana with modern luxury.
Set against the Aravalli hills, the palace offers a tranquil sanctuary away from Jaipur’s bustling city.
The architecture features intricate jaalis, chhatris, and silver domes, reflecting Rajasthan’s royal heritage.
The 11-acre property houses luxury villas, a grand palace block, and expansive event lawns.
Courtyard planning inspired by Jaipur’s historic walled city balances open and built spaces.
Passive cooling techniques, including jaalis and vegetation, ensure comfort in Jaipur's harsh climate.
A communal pool separates public spaces from private villas, offering both vibrancy and seclusion.
Guests are welcomed at the grand forecourt, leading to the palace’s luxurious, meticulously designed villas.
Traditional elements like chhatris and jharokhas adorn the white marble facade of the palace.
The interiors feature intricate floral and geometric motifs, blending heritage with contemporary luxury.
Meticulously landscaped gardens and water features enhance the peaceful ambiance throughout the property.