Much like its rich history, Jehan Numa Palace presents a captivating blend of colonial style, princely Indian culture, and unexpected modern flair. The timeless courtesy and understated sophistication evident in every service give credence to the visitor who remarked, "It’s too intimate to be called a palace, too friendly to be called a hotel."
Nestled on the slopes of Shamla Hill, the Jehan Numa Palace stands as a stunning white edifice that harmonizes British Colonial, Italian Renaissance, and Classical Greek architectural styles. Vibrant splashes of bougainvillea, Champa flowers, palm trees, and flowering creepers surround the property, enveloping it in a lush, colorful landscape. The building and its expansive grounds are draped in rich greenery beneath a vast sky, creating a truly enchanting visual experience. With arched walkways, colonnaded verandahs, and verdant lawns in cozy courtyards, the palace leads you to equally charming rooms. Blending seamlessly with nature, it is only fitting that one of its exquisite restaurants is situated beneath the shade of a magnificent mango tree, perfectly reflecting its idyllic setting.