Raffles Hotels & Resorts has announced the opening of Raffles Jaipur, a luxury destination in the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Situated a short drive from Pink City’s key landmarks and surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, Raffles Jaipur offers 50 guest rooms and suites.
Each accommodation features a balcony, with either an outdoor soaking tub or a plunge pool.
Raffles Jaipur Hotels & Resorts CEO Omer Acar said: “At Raffles, we look for world-renowned destinations rich with history, beauty, and culture, which is what led us to grow our presence in Rajasthan – whose ancient heritage of forts and palaces continues to inspire and capture the imagination of international travellers.
“We thank Ratan Kant Sharma and our partners at Triton Hotels and Resorts for sharing a like-minded vision and commitment to luxury, helping us bring this extraordinary hotel to life.”
The property includes dining options such as Arkaa and Writers Bar and Safir, which serves the traditional afternoon tea.
Besides, the Sehara rooftop bar offers a menu of Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
The property extends the brand's signature Butler Service to all guests, offering personalised experiences.
These services include curated healing rituals that incorporate botanical-infused baths, health elixirs made from local spices, and more.
Other amenities provided at the hotel include a fitness studio, a rooftop pool, and a 620m² spa with treatment rooms and mineral pools.
Raffles Jaipur general manager Binny Sebastian said: “Every element of Raffles Jaipur has been thoughtfully considered, from the architecture and design to the culinary offerings and wellness experiences. We hope to inspire our guests to immerse themselves in the local Rajasthani culture while inviting locals to experience their home through a lens that is distinct to Raffles.”
Additionally, the hotel provides masterclasses with local artisans and private concerts.
In the coming months, Raffles Jaipur is set to launch an Artisan Trail, which will allow guests to engage with local artisans, delving into crafts and narratives.
Earlier this year, Raffles Hotels & Resorts also revealed plans for Raffles Trojena, a resort set to open in the mountainous region of northwestern Saudi Arabia in 2027.