Samode Palace immerses you in the rich history of its people, culture, art, and cuisine. The story begins with the Maha Rawals of Samode, once Thakurs of Amber, whose ancestors built a Rajput fort in the 16th century, using exquisite marble and intricate masonry. In the 19th century, the fort was transformed into a grand Indo-Saracenic palace.
With over 250-year-old murals, frescoes in the Durbar Hall, and the famous Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors), Samode Palace showcases Rajputana regality and artistic heritage. Its regal interiors and warm hospitality reflect the rich legacy and vibrant spirit of the land and its people.