Inside JD Vance's lavish stay in the Rambagh Palace of Jaipur, where presidential suite costs £ 16 Lakh per night | Today news
US Vice President JD Vance, along with the wife of Indian origin, Ushha Vance, started his four-day visit to India this morning, accompanied by the three children of the couple, who were decorated in traditional outfits. The US leader was received by Ashwini Vaishnaw at Palam Airport. The visit includes important diplomatic connections, including a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is scheduled in the prime minister’s official home at 18:30. After official meetings in New -Delhi, the Vance family will travel to Jaipur on April 22 and Agra on April 23. The US Vice President and his family will end up in the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, at 9pm and will enjoy a luxury stay in the Rambagh Palace -a TAJ property -where they will spend the night in a luxury suite. Here is a closer look at what makes this iconic destination truly special: The Vance family will remain in the luxurious Grand Presidential Suite in the Rambagh Palace -the most expensive accommodation the iconic property offers. The suite, which spans an impressive 1,798 square feet, is specially decorated with photos of US Vice President JD Vance’s family and decorated with fresh, hand -chosen flowers to celebrate the event, Zee News reports. As part of the high-level gas freedom, a dedicated team of doctors and nurses will endure all the time. The cost for a single night stay in this luxury suite is reportedly as high as £ 16 Lakh. SUVARNA MAHAL – The crown jewel of Indian fine eateries in the Grand Rambagh Palace, Suvarna Mahal, offers a luxurious dining experience rooted in India’s royal culinary traditions. The restaurant, located in the former Palace Ballroom, radiates regal charm with its high ceilings, intricate frescoes and shiny crystal chandeliers. Led by Executive Chef Raghu Deora, pay tribute to the local Indian scents of Rajasthan, Awadh, Punjab and Hyderabad. Signature dishes include Rajasthani Laal Maas, Dum Pukht Biryani, Dal Makhni and Gatta Curry-Ekeen prepared using time-decent techniques such as slow cooking in clay pots and accompanied by a carefully composite wine list. A royal address Rambagh -Palace was once the official residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Today it stands as a living piece of history – where luxury, heritage and timeless elegance gather. Staying or eating here means immersing yourself in the greatness of the royal past of India. Architectural splendor The palace is an architectural wonder, with majestic courtyards, decorated bows and lush gardens. The dining halls-especially Suvarna Mahal’s gold-placing interior and vintage portraits exploit a sense of time travel to the Rajput and Mughal eras. An obvious cultural experience at Suvarna Mahal, dinner is not just a meal – it is a sensory journey. The atmosphere is improved by live classical music, the scent of traditional spices and impeccable service, which makes guests feel like royalty. The global recognition for the Indian heritage Suvarna Mahal’s victory at the World Culinary Awards is not only a victory for the palace, but a proud moment for Indian culinary arts. This reflects the growing global appreciation for Indian heritage, scents and hospitality. First published: 21 Apr 2025, 12:18 pm Ist