Bhanwar Singh Palace Jaipur

Pushkar, Rajasthan, India
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About Bhanwar Singh Palace Jaipur

A palace that has hosted royal Rajput ceremonies for generations now offers one of Pushkar's largest private event capacities — up to 2,000 guests in a floating setup across its historic grounds. Bhanwar Singh Palace Jaipur, set in the serene village of Hokra near Pushkar, carries the architectural vocabulary of traditional Rajasthani palaces: sandstone facades, ornate jharokhas, and open-air courtyards that give every gathering a sense of occasion that purpose-built banquet halls simply cannot replicate. The property's heritage character is not cosmetic — it shapes the spatial experience from the moment guests arrive through its arched entrance.

Event Spaces and Capacities Across Rajasthani Palace Grounds

The property spreads across expansive indoor and outdoor spaces designed to accommodate events at very different scales. The grand lawns and open courtyards can be configured for large wedding baraat processions, cocktail evenings, and seated banquets, while covered hall spaces serve smaller, more intimate gatherings such as pre-wedding functions, mehendi ceremonies, and corporate off-site meetings. The arrival forecourt and pre-function areas allow smooth guest dispersal between setups — a practical advantage when running multi-function wedding events across consecutive days. For MICE planners considering heritage venue booking in Rajasthan, the space transitions between theatre-style and floating configurations without significant turnaround time.

Weddings and Corporate Retreats at a Heritage Venue Near Pushkar

Destination weddings account for the majority of events hosted here, drawn by the property's Rajasthani palace aesthetic and Pushkar's standing as one of India's most spiritually significant towns. The ceremonial spaces support pheras, sangeet nights, and grand receptions at full capacity, while smaller internal halls absorb daytime functions and family gatherings. For corporate clients, the heritage setting lends a distinctive backdrop to leadership off-sites, incentive retreats, and product launches that benefit from a break from urban hotel ballrooms. One contextual nuance planners should account for: Pushkar's location in a religious town means alcohol service is restricted within the municipality — all event beverage planning should be confirmed directly with the property team during the RFP stage, as this policy applies across all venues in the area and is not specific to this property alone.

Accessibility, Location, and Logistics for Out-of-Town Event Planners

Hokra sits a short drive from Pushkar town centre, with Ajmer Junction railway station approximately 16 kilometres away — a well-connected railhead with services from Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur. Jaipur International Airport is roughly 150 kilometres out, making it the preferred air entry point for outstation guests. The property's grounds include on-site parking suited to large guest counts, which is a meaningful operational advantage for events approaching the 2,000-guest mark. Accommodation for guests requiring overnight stays can be arranged through coordination with nearby hotels in Pushkar and Ajmer, as event planners typically build rooming blocks in advance for destination wedding weekends.

Planning Your Event at Bhanwar Singh Palace Jaipur Through Spalba

Bhanwar Singh Palace Jaipur is listed on Spalba with detailed capacity, space, and vendor information that event planners can review before initiating an inquiry. Spalba's platform allows planners to compare this heritage property directly against other Rajasthan destination wedding venues, request availability, and assess fit against guest count, budget, and event type — all in a single workflow. For a property at this scale and setting, early engagement on dates and layout configuration makes a material difference to outcomes, particularly during the October-to-February peak season when Pushkar's demand for heritage event spaces is at its highest.

Explore Rooms & Suites

Royal Villa

Royal Villa

Here is something you can't miss out on when staying at a luxurious palace hotel. Royal Villas Rooms provide spacious, bright sunlit guest rooms with regal and tasteful furnishing, private sitting area overlooking the central courtyard.
Royal Room

Royal Room

With an exclusive aura of state-of-the-art amenities, these spacious rooms are ideal for families and group travelers, with a view of the plush gardens.

Experience Dining

Surahi - The Bar

Surahi - The Bar

Surahi Bar is a place to relax and laze or convulse in conversations and dissolve in the mood of the night. We offer a large variety of flavour some cocktails, spirits and liqueurs than you can crave in your thirsty head, in addition to other beverages along with delicious mouth-watering snacks.
Vyanjan-The Multi Cuisine Restaurant

Vyanjan-The Multi Cuisine Restaurant

Our fine dining multi cuisine restaurant is popular for serving an expansive range of quality food and several regional and international alternatives. Our innovative, elevated food and beverage menus combine satisfying staples with imaginative twists.

Experience by the Space

Spa Center

Spa Center

Not all eureka moments come when working; some appear when relaxing and doing self-introspection. Our spa facilities will make you dive into your soul and makes order out of the chaotic thoughts.
Fitness Center

Fitness Center

A gym isn't simply a place for exercise but a complete experience of wellness and socializing in itself.

Explore Near by Places

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

The Hawa Mahal is a palace in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Built from red and pink sandstone, it is on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.
The City Palace

The City Palace

The City Palace, Jaipur is a royal residence and former administrative headquarters of the rulers of the Jaipur State in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Construction started soon after the establishment of the city of Jaipur under the reign of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who moved his court to Jaipur from Amber

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