The word royal residence comes from Ancient French Palais (majestic home). In present day times, the term has been connected by archeologists and history specialists to expansive structures that housed combined ruler, court and bureaucracy in “royal residence societies”. In casual utilization, the term “royal residence” can be amplified to an amazing home.
The Vatel Hotel and Tourism Business School of France adjudged as the number one hotel management institute in entire Europe is in academic collaboration with Sushant University Gurgaon, wherein its students enjoy the privilege of undergoing their summer internship ranging from 6 to 8 weeks at Nimes, south of France and under the Marco Polo student-exchange programme, also get a choice of studying their semester, clubbed with internship at any of the select Vatel institutes located in different parts of the world.
The recent study carried out by the students of Vatel India school centers around the palaces of India, some of which, by virtue of their grandiose structures and interiors, have been transformed into luxury hotels.
India itself may be a home of Royal residences & domains. a few medieval buildings have been preserved or have been reestablished for modern visits. One can see that a a few medieval posts and royal residences still exist in the different parts of India. These are live illustrations of the accomplishments of the designers and engineers of that age.
The palaces offer an understanding into the life and the eminence of India. Whereas a few royal residences have been preserved as hotels over the last decades, a few have been given a sense of re-structuring and have been refurbished so as to meet the needs of the modern traveller.
Treating the customer like a king, giving him a royal welcome and ensuring for him a majestic stay is what makes a guest feel like a king. Although the tariff of palace hotels is comparable to, or even superior to any luxury hotel around the world, but the experience in these palaces, in a few of which the maharaja also stays, can be an experience incomparable to any stay one may have had anywhere in the world. not only one gets to meet the real king, there is also a possibility to dine with him and with the maharani.
Five-star hospitality. Steeped in history and plunged in culture and regal conventions, tens of centuries-old royal residences, Havelis and chasing lodges of our antiquated arrive have been revived, rejuvenated, and turned into money-making ventures that offer experiential extravagance – combining the charms of the ancient with the comforts of the unused to make “ageless extravagance”. A parcel of the victory of the royal residence involvement can be credited to the immaculate staff that’s often hired locally and prepared within the conventions of the royal residence.
There are good number of palaces in India, especially in Rajasthan where people as a tourist visit to those heritage hotels or palace converted in to five star hotels with all modern facilities to cater the hospitality sector people now a days prefer to travel for leisure at a place where they can get an unique experience and there is no place like a palace which can provide a royal experience with all those facility and services available in any star hotel even there are extra facilities available at the palace hotels like royal gardens guest feels like a king during his stay.
Few palaces in India which are converted in to modern hotels like Neemrana Fort-Palace, Rajasthan, Taj Falaknuma Palace Hyderabad, The Ram Bagh Palace Jaipur, the Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur, The Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur and many more.
In term of monetary contribution towards a profit a Palace hotels contribute a sizeable amount of foreign exchange as the room tariff is quite high and all other hotel services are also expensive. Foreigner visitors or tourist prefer more in stay in palace hotels because they want to explore Indian culture and their no other dwelling place except a palace hotel as all traditional services are available as per the location of palace hotel which portray the entire tradition and culture of that particular region.