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5 most magnificent palaces of South India worth travelling for

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2026, 12:52 IST
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5 most magnificent palaces of South India worth travelling for

The royal past of South India is not only mentioned in the pages of history books, but it is also reflected in the magnificent palaces that continue to mesmerise tourists with their sheer scale, beauty, and history. From intricately carved wooden palaces to Indo-Saracenic masterpieces, these palaces reflect the glorious reign of the royal dynasties of South India. While visiting these palaces is more than just exploring architectural masterpieces, it is a journey into a world of luxury, culture, and craftsmanship that is unmatched.

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Mysore Palace, Karnataka

Mysore Palace stands as one of India’s most magnificent royal residences. Built in the Indo-Saracenic style, it seamlessly blends Hindu, Mughal, Rajput, and Gothic architectural influences. Its grandeur extends beyond the façade to richly adorned interiors, featuring stained glass ceilings, intricately carved doors, and opulent darbar halls. What truly sets it apart is its dazzling transformation during Dussehra, when the palace is lit up with thousands of lights. As the focal point of the celebrations, it draws visitors from across the globe.

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Padmanabhapuram Palace, Tamil Nadu

Situated near the Kerala-Karnataka border, Padmanabhapuram Palace is a fine example of traditional Kerala architecture. This wooden palace is distinguished by intricate carvings, black floors, and well-planned courtyards. Unlike other stone palaces, Padmanabhapuram Palace gives visitors a closer look at royal life with all the rooms and halls intact.

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Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad

Located in the heart of Hyderabad, the former residence of the Nizams is a reflection of understated opulence. Named ‘Chowmahalla’ which means ‘four palaces,’ the complex reflects a fusion of Persian, Mughal, and European styles. The pièce de résistance at Chowmahalla Palace is the magnificent Durbar Hall with sparkling chandeliers and marble floors.

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Bangalore Palace, Karnataka

Bangalore Palace is a palace situated in Bangalore, Karnataka. It resembles Windsor Castle in England. The palace, with its towers, woodwork, and grounds, has a unique appeal as a fusion of European architecture and Indian royal grandeur. Inside, tourists get a chance to see luxurious designs with vintage furniture, paintings, and photographs that show the history of the rulers of the Wadiyars.

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Hill Palace, Kerala

(Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons CC 2.0/Ashwin Kumar)
Hill Palace is located in Kochi, and is also the largest archaeological museum in Kerala. The Hill Palace is also the former palace of the royal family of Kochi. The palace covers a large area with several buildings amidst a green environment. The palace has a vast collection of artifacts such as accessories of the royal family, paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts. The serene atmosphere at the palace makes it an ideal destination for tourists who are seeking a relaxing experience.

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