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1. Amber Palace It is one of the most magnificent palaces in Rajasthan and is situated near Jaipur. Location: Jaipur
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2. Umaid Bhawan Palace Umaid Bhawan Palace boasts of a special Chittar sandstone that gives it a dazzling effect. Location: Jodhpur
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3. Monsoon Palace Monsoon Palace is also known as Sajjangarh Palace and was a former monsoon retreat for the royals. Location: Udaipur
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4. Patwon Ki Haveli Patwon Ki Haveli is the largest state-owned property in Rajasthan. It has a beautiful mirror work done on the walls. Location: Jaisalmer
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5. Junagarh Palace It is one of the oldest palaces in Rajasthan and was initially called ‘Chintamani’. Location: Bikaner
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6. Rani Padmini’s Palace This is an interesting site and showcases Persian artwork on its walls and pillars. Location: Chittorgarh
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7. Bundi Palace This place is known for its miniature frescoes and ancient murals. However, a large section of this palace is closed for the visitors. Location: Bundi
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8. Phool Mahal Phool Mahal is a renowned heritage palace of Rajasthan. It has beautiful floral motifs on the walls, hence the name. Locations: Kishangarh
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9. Deeg Palace Deeg Palace is a perfect blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Location: Bharatpur
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