The Living Palace: Samode Haveli
Tucked away from the main thoroughfares, Samode Haveli isn't just a hotel; it’s a living, breathing piece of ancestral history. Built over 225 years ago as the private residence for the rulers of Samode, this sprawling property feels like a self-contained
village. Its magic lies in its labyrinthine collection of courtyards, connected by narrow, hand-painted corridors and unexpected staircases. Each turn reveals another slice of Rajput and Mughal architectural splendor—from intricate frescoes depicting ancient legends to arched windows overlooking manicured gardens. The main courtyard, with its stunning swimming pool tiled in shades of cobalt blue, is the property's heart. Guests can lounge in traditional daybeds or dine under the stars, feeling less like a tourist and more like a personal guest of a noble family. The suites are a study in heritage luxury, filled with antique furniture, four-poster beds, and private courtyards that offer a genuine sense of seclusion and grandeur.
The Boutique Jewel: The Johri at Lal Haveli
For travelers who prefer intimate, curated luxury, The Johri is a masterpiece. Located in the heart of the Johari Bazaar (the city's jewelers' market), this restored 19th-century merchant's mansion has been transformed into a five-suite boutique hotel that feels both timeless and utterly contemporary. Each suite is named after a different precious gem—Panna (emerald), Neelam (sapphire), Manik (ruby)—and its decor reflects the stone's unique color and energy. The design is impeccable, blending Rajasthani craftsmanship with a clean, modern aesthetic. The central courtyard is a serene oasis of calm, offering a quiet respite from the bustling market outside. It’s a place for sipping artisanal tea or enjoying the hotel's high-concept vegetarian cuisine. The Johri excels at offering a personalized experience. With so few rooms, the service is discreet and attentive, creating an atmosphere that feels more like staying in a fantastically stylish friend's private home than a hotel.
The Royal Fantasy: SUJÁN Rajmahal Palace
While technically a palace, the SUJÁN Rajmahal operates on the grandest principles of a courtyard stay. Once a private home for Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and the legendary Maharani Gayatri Devi, this property is the definition of regal opulence. It has hosted everyone from Queen Elizabeth II to Jackie Kennedy, and that history permeates every inch of its glamorous interior. What sets it apart is the bold, fantastical design by Adil Ahmad. Each room and suite features bespoke wallpaper telling a unique story about Jaipur or its royal family. The grand central lawn and various verandas and courtyards provide ample space for private moments of reflection. Service here is on another level, anticipating every need with effortless grace. Dining at The Colonnade, with its polo-playing mural and views of the garden, feels like stepping onto a film set. For those seeking the ultimate in storybook luxury, Rajmahal Palace is less a hotel and more a destination in itself.
The Essence of Haveli Living
What unites these remarkable properties is the architectural soul of the haveli. Unlike a standard hotel, a haveli is designed inward. The central courtyard, or *aangan*, is the building's heart and lungs. It’s a multi-functional space: a natural air conditioner in the desert heat, a social gathering point for families, a private sanctuary protected from the world outside, and a source of light for the surrounding rooms. Staying in one is an architectural experience that connects you to a more traditional way of life. The thick walls insulate you from the city's noise, the shaded verandas offer a place for contemplation, and the flow of the building encourages a slower, more deliberate pace. It’s a travel choice that offers not just a bed for the night, but a genuine portal into the history and culture of Rajasthan.
















