A new Raffles hotel opened in India's 'Pink City.’ Here's what it looks like inside
The iconic Raffles hotel brand announced the opening of Raffles Jaipur on July 8 — the second to open in the Indian subcontinent.
The first, Raffles Udaipur, opened in 2021. Both hotels are in Rajasthan, a northwestern Indian state known for its stunning forts and historical palaces, like the Hawa Mahal.
Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, earned its colorful nickname after its buildings were painted pink as a show of hospitality to a visiting English monarch in 1876.
Raffles Jaipur comprises 50 rooms and suites, each different in layout and decor, according to a press release announcing the hotel's opening.
The hotel has nine room and suite levels, each with butler service and balconies outfitted with an outdoor tub or plunge pool.
The hotel's entry-level "Landmark Rooms" are 70 square meters (753 square feet) and can accommodate two guests, according to the hotel's website.
Suites at the hotel include a separate living room area and range from the 807-square-foot Junior Suite to the 2,572-square-foot Rajmata two-bedroom presidential suite that comes with a pool, steam room and kitchenette.
Hand-carved sandstone columns, patterned marble floors and Mughal furnishing deck the hotel's courtyard.
Rates at Raffles Jaipur start at 45,000 Indian rupees ($539).
The original Raffles hotel, Raffles Singapore, famously introduced the Singapore Sling back in 1915.
Raffles Jaipur has its own version of the drink, the pink-hued Jaipur Sling, made with Indian dry gin and orange liquor. It's served at the Writers Bar, one of two bars at the hotel.
A second bar, Sehara, is on the hotel's rooftop and serves Mediterranean-inspired dishes, according to the press release.
Guests can dine at Arkaa, a progressive North Indian restaurant,