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Elevated 609 meters above sea level, the Taj Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad, once the regal abode of the Nizams, exudes the refinement of its historic era. Embark on your odyssey aboard a horse-drawn carriage, attended by the palace's butlers, poised to fulfill your every regal whim.
Ascend the grand staircase, treading the same path as the illustrious Nizams, nobility, eminent heads of state, and captivating begums. Under the meticulous stewardship of Her Highness Princess Esra, the last Nizam’s Turkish wife, each of the 60 rooms and suites within this luxury haven has been fastidiously revitalized.
Revel in expansive vistas that unfold over the palace courtyards, offering an encompassing view of the 400-year-old city of Hyderabad below. Embark on a journey through the region's opulent culinary legacy at our exquisite fine-dining establishment, Adaa.
Begin your day in refined elegance at Gol Bungalow, and later, indulge in the refined tradition of Afternoon High Tea at Celeste. Conclude your evening with a private dinner in the serenity of the Southeast Garden.
The regal city of Hyderabad seamlessly marries contemporary living with its ancient heritage. Our dedicated concierge stands ready to curate bespoke tours, whether focussed on art, culture or shopping ensuring you experience the wealth of historical landmarks that grace the vicinity. Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, stands not only as the epitome of luxury in the city but as one of the world's truly exceptional hotels.
Why we Recommend This Royal and Luxury Palace
World’s Longest Dining Table: Measuring 108 feet in length.
Seating Capacity: Accommodates 101 guests at a time.
Table Design: Intricate woodwork, handcrafted with attention to detail.
Fine Dining Setup: Equipped with luxurious silverware, crystal glasses, and fine china for royal banquets.
Historical Importance: Hosted royal feasts for Nizams, foreign dignitaries, and elite guests from around the world.
Ambiance: Royal elegance with chandeliers, high ceilings, and finely designed walls, making every meal a grand affair.
Unique Feature: The hall was designed to reflect the opulence of Nizam’s rule, where dining was considered an art form.
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