Khaas Bagh Palace is a Heritage Palace of Jodhpur. It is now converted into a Hotel, a unit of Prestige Hospitality Group. It is spread over 75,000 sq ft area with sprawling lush green lawns, grand stately entrance and a beautiful Haveli. Khaas Bagh Palace is a known name in the hospitality service sector.
Architecture of Khaas Bagh Palace
Khaas Bagh Palace is elegantly designed and highly impressive from all angles, various suites, rooms, terraces, lawns, courtyards, verandas, halls, lounge areas, restaurants, etc. are available for events. The Haveli is decorated with Indian and European art objects, furniture, paintings, wall pieces, sculptures, etc.
Khaas Bagh Palace is ideal for holding undisturbed Corporate Events, Promotions, Fashion Shows, Parties, Film Shooting, Marriage Celebration, Receptions, etc.
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