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Couples who have done serious research on Jaipur wedding venues eventually arrive at Fairmont Jaipur and ask the same two questions: what does fairmont jaipur wedding, actually cost, and is the scale worth it? The brochure answers neither. This guide does.
Fairmont Jaipur sits on 25 acres in Kukas, 29.8 kilometres from Jaipur International Airport. It holds 245 rooms, 9 event spaces, and a maximum ceremony capacity of 1,000 plus guests on the GBR Lawn. For multi-day Indian weddings above 150 guests, it is one of the few properties in Rajasthan where the entire wedding party stays on-site, attends every function without a transfer, and moves through a 3-day ceremony program without repeating a single venue.
All figures in this guide are verified with Fairmont Jaipur for 2026. Final pricing is confirmed at the time of booking based on specific date, function count, and package negotiated.
Quick reference:
- Total rooms: 245 rooms and suites
- Total event venues: 9 spaces
- Grand Ballroom capacity: 650 seated, 1,000 plus floating
- Airport distance: 29.8 km from Jaipur International Airport
- Railway station distance: 21.2 km
- City centre distance: 16.2 km
- Peak season: November to March
- Peak season minimum room buyout: 200 rooms
- Off-season minimum room buyout: 100 rooms
Destination Weddings India manages bookings and wedding coordination at Fairmont Jaipur. Speak to our Jaipur team.
Why Couples Choose Fairmont Jaipur for a Destination Wedding
The honest answer has three parts, and none of them is “because it looks like a palace.”
Room inventory at scale. With 245 rooms, Fairmont Jaipur keeps a 200-guest wedding entirely on-site. Rambagh Palace has 78 rooms. Samode Palace has 43. Raj Palace has 29. At those properties, a 200-guest wedding splits guests across three or four hotels, and every ceremony day starts with a transfer coordination exercise. At Fairmont, the entire wedding party wakes up, walks to the function, and returns to their room. That operational simplicity eliminates a category of logistical problems that destination couples consistently underestimate until they are in the middle of them.
Venue variety across 9 spaces. Nine distinct event spaces allow a full 3-day Indian wedding, mehendi, haldi, sangeet, pheras, reception to run without repeating a single location. This is genuinely unusual at any price point in Rajasthan.
Production infrastructure. The Grand Ballroom at 18,000 square feet is pillarless. Bollywood-format lighting rigs, large LED screens, celebrity performer stages, and full sound infrastructure fit this space in ways they cannot fit the event lawns and durbars of most Rajasthan heritage properties.
This is our editorial position stated clearly: Fairmont Jaipur is purpose-built luxury, not authentic heritage. Rambagh Palace and Samode Palace are genuine royal residences. For couples who prize authentic heritage above all else, that distinction matters. For couples who need scale, on-site room inventory, and production infrastructure, Fairmont delivers things those properties physically cannot.
Fairmont Jaipur Wedding Venues: All 9 Spaces

The Grand Ballroom
18,000 square feet. Pillarless. High ceilings with opulent chandeliers. Seated capacity: 650 guests. Floating capacity: 1,000 plus guests.
This is the signature space and the most in-demand venue at the property. The pillarless design means no obstructions for stage sightlines regardless of where guests are seated, a genuinely significant operational detail for large sangeet nights with full production setups. Peak-season muhurat dates for the Grand Ballroom fill 10 to 15 months ahead. Couples who do not lock it within the first month of venue discussions find it committed to another wedding.
The GBR Lawn
The Grand Ballroom Lawn accommodates 200 to 1,000 plus guests. The hotel’s fort-like façade serves as the natural backdrop. Evening lighting on the exterior architecture creates the defining Fairmont Jaipur photograph without additional constructed backdrop elements. This is the right space for the baraat procession arrival and large-format outdoor receptions.
Viti Ballroom
7,222 square feet. 350-guest capacity. Suits large indoor functions and overflow dinner configurations when the Grand Ballroom is set for a production-heavy sangeet.
Vruti Ballroom
3,509 square feet. 192-guest capacity. The most suited indoor space for pheras and mandap ceremonies. The smaller scale creates the contained, emotional atmosphere that the Grand Ballroom’s size dilutes. Families who want the intimacy of the pheras preserved within a formal indoor setting consistently choose Vruti over the Grand Ballroom for this specific function.
Charbagh Courtyard
A symmetric Mughal garden courtyard accommodating 100 to 300 guests. Four-quadrant garden layout, water channels, and symmetrical plantings referencing classical Mughal garden design. For couples whose wedding aesthetic is rooted in traditional Mughal or Rajputana references, the Charbagh is the most architecturally resonant space at the property. The symmetry provides a natural frame that requires no additional decoration to work photographically.
Aasma Rooftop
Panoramic Aravalli Hill views. 100 to 150 guest capacity. Suits welcome dinners, haldi ceremonies, sundowner cocktails, and small pre-wedding ritual functions. The Aravalli Hills at dusk from Aasma produce a landscape photograph that no ground-level Jaipur venue replicates. Brief your photographer specifically to capture this window.
Poolside Lawns
200 to 250 guest capacity. Suits cocktail receptions, sangeet warmup events, and relaxed evening functions. The pool adjacency and open setting work well for events designed around a lighter register within the broader wedding program.
Saheliyon Ki Bari
Heritage-inspired courtyard. 150-guest capacity. Suited for bridal mehendi, mayra functions, and intimate pre-wedding rituals. The space’s architectural reference to Jaipur’s Rajput heritage connects the ceremony to the destination’s cultural identity.
Avi and Zui
Avi at 2,346 square feet for 90 guests and the intimate Zui space suit VIP gatherings, family prayer ceremonies, gotraj puja, and small ritual functions. Most large Indian weddings have at least two functions that work better in a contained, exclusive space. These rooms serve that need.
Fairmont Jaipur Wedding Venues: Complete Reference Table
| Venue | Area | Seated Capacity | Best Function |
| Grand Ballroom | 18,000 sq ft | 650 (1,000+ floating) | Sangeet, reception, gala dinner |
| GBR Lawn | Open lawn | 200 to 1,000 plus | Pheras, baraat, outdoor reception |
| Viti Ballroom | 7,222 sq ft | 350 | Indoor ceremony, large functions |
| Vruti Ballroom | 3,509 sq ft | 192 | Pheras, mandap, intimate ceremony |
| Charbagh Courtyard | Mughal garden | 100 to 300 | Intimate pheras, ceremonial dinner |
| Aasma Rooftop | Rooftop | 100 to 150 | Haldi, welcome dinner, sundowner |
| Poolside Lawns | Open lawn | 200 to 250 | Cocktails, sangeet warmup |
| Saheliyon Ki Bari | Courtyard | 150 | Bridal mehendi, mayra |
| Avi | 2,346 sq ft | 90 | VIP gatherings, small rituals |
| Zui | Intimate | Small groups | Prayer ceremonies, family rituals |
Fairmont Jaipur Wedding Cost: Verified 2026 Data

All cost figures below are verified with Fairmont Jaipur for 2026. Final pricing is confirmed at booking based on date, function count, and specific package.
Room Rates and Minimum Buyout
Fairmont Jaipur operates two seasonal pricing structures:
| Season | Period | Minimum Room Buyout | Room Rate Per Night |
| Peak Season | November to March | 200 rooms | Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room |
| Off-Season | April to October | 100 rooms | Confirm directly at booking |
The minimum room buyout is the single most important number in a Fairmont Jaipur wedding contract. It determines the baseline financial commitment before any other wedding cost is calculated.
Peak season room block cost across 2 nights:
| Rooms | Rate Per Night | Cost Per Night | Total for 2 Nights |
| 200 rooms (peak minimum) | Rs. 70,000 | Rs. 1.4 crore | Rs. 2.8 crore |
| 200 rooms (peak minimum) | Rs. 75,000 | Rs. 1.5 crore | Rs. 3 crore |
The off-season saving is real and substantial. The difference between 100 rooms and 200 rooms at Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room per night across 2 nights is Rs. 1.4 crore to Rs. 1.5 crore. That saving can fund a fully upgraded décor program, a national-level celebrity performer for sangeet, or both.
Total Wedding Investment by Scenario
| Scenario | Season | Room Cost (2 nights) | Catering (veg) | Décor | Estimated Total |
| 200 guests, 4 functions | Off-season (100 rooms) | Confirm at booking | Rs. 80 lakhs | Rs. 35 to 70 lakhs | Rs. 2 to Rs. 3.5 crore |
| 300 guests, 5 functions | Peak (200 rooms at Rs. 72,500 avg) | Rs. 2.9 crore | Rs. 1.25 crore | Rs. 60 lakhs to Rs. 1.2 crore | Rs. 5 to Rs. 7 crore |
| 400 plus guests, full program | Peak (200 rooms at Rs. 72,500 avg) | Rs. 2.9 crore | Rs. 1.6 crore plus | Rs. 80 lakhs to Rs. 1.5 crore | Rs. 7 crore plus |
Peak Season vs. Off-Season: Full Cost Comparison
| Factor | Peak Season (Nov to March) | Off-Season (April to Oct) |
| Minimum room buyout | 200 rooms | 100 rooms |
| Room rate | Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000/room/night | Confirm at booking |
| Room block saving vs peak | – | Rs. 1.4 to Rs. 1.5 crore over 2 nights |
| Date availability | Limited, 10 to 15 months ahead | Flexible |
| Outdoor weather | Excellent Nov to Feb | Hot April to June; monsoon July to Sept |
| Photography conditions | Golden winter light, clear skies | Monsoon green on Aravallis (July to Sept) |
| Grand Ballroom availability | First to fill for muhurat dates | More open |
| Recommended for | Muhurat-specific couples | Date-flexible, value-conscious couples |
Fairmont Jaipur Accommodation: 245 Rooms Explained
Room Categories
| Room Type | Size | View and Features |
| Moderate King | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | Entry-tier, comfortable base room |
| Fairmont King | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | City, pool, or courtyard garden view |
| Fairmont Room Twin | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | Garden-side view |
| Deluxe Room King | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | Aravalli Hill view |
| Deluxe Room Twin | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | Aravalli Hill view |
| Signature View King | 54 sq m / 581 sq ft | Premium Aravalli Hill view |
| Signature View Twin | 54 sq m / 581 sq ft | Premium Aravalli Hill view |
| Fairmont Gold King | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | Exclusive Gold Lounge access |
| Fairmont Gold Twin | 51 sq m / 548 sq ft | Exclusive Gold Lounge access |
| Fairmont Suite | 102 sq m / 1,097 sq ft | Hills view, exclusive lounge, living room |
| Terrace Suite | 102 sq m / 1,097 sq ft | Private terrace, exclusive lounge, living room |
| Presidential Suite | Premium | Private plunge pool, large dressing area |
The Fairmont Gold Lounge functions as a private gathering space for immediate family throughout the wedding days, a calm, exclusive room away from the main event flow. Block Gold rooms specifically for immediate family rather than distributing them across categories. This is an operational decision, not an aesthetic one.
The Presidential Suite’s private plunge pool and oversized dressing area matter specifically for bridal preparation. The getting-ready sequence requires space for the bride, makeup artist, hair stylist, photographer, and selected family members simultaneously. The Presidential Suite accommodates all of this without the spatial compression that smaller bridal suites create.
Fairmont Jaipur vs. Other Luxury Jaipur Wedding Venues
| Venue | Total Rooms | Max Capacity | Heritage Type | Key Differentiator |
| Fairmont Jaipur | 245 | 1,000 plus | Purpose-built palace aesthetic | Scale, room inventory, production infrastructure |
| Rambagh Palace | 78 | 800 | Authentic royal palace | Genuine royal heritage, central Jaipur |
| Samode Palace | 43 | 500 | Authentic heritage fort | Intimate scale, 42 km from city |
| Raj Palace | 29 | 400 | Authentic 17th century | Oldest palace hotel in Jaipur |
| Leela Palace Jaipur | 260 | 800 | Contemporary luxury | Similar room count, different aesthetic |
The real deciding factor: couples who need 200 plus rooms on-site, a pillarless ballroom, and full production infrastructure choose Fairmont. Couples who prize authentic royal heritage above operational scale choose Rambagh or Samode. Both are legitimate choices for different priorities. The mistake is choosing based on Instagram aesthetics rather than operational requirement.
What a 3-Day Fairmont Jaipur Wedding Program Looks Like

Day 1: Mehendi and Welcome Dinner
Mehendi at Saheliyon Ki Bari or Aasma rooftop for 80 to 150 close family. Welcome dinner at the Charbagh courtyard or poolside lawn for the full guest count.
The Five Senses Welcome arrival experience, Nagada drums, rose petals, Rajasthani folk music, and signature local drinks, should be coordinated for all guest arrivals on Day 1, not just the couple’s entrance. It establishes the event’s tonal register within the first 20 minutes. Brief the venue coordinator on this specifically.
Day 2: Haldi and Sangeet
Haldi at the poolside lawn or GBR Lawn in the morning. Natural morning light produces the turmeric colour photographs that artificial indoor lighting cannot replicate.
Sangeet at the Grand Ballroom in the evening. 18,000 square feet, pillarless, full production infrastructure. This is the function where the Grand Ballroom earns its premium, celebrity performances, Bollywood-format lighting, and 600-plus guest counts all work here in ways smaller Jaipur venues cannot support.
Brief your photographer specifically to capture the Mashaal torch-lighting ceremony during the sangeet pre-function period. Fairmont performs this traditional ceremony every evening. It produces a cinematic visual frame that no additional décor budget creates and no other Jaipur venue offers.
Day 3: Pheras and Reception
Pheras at the Charbagh or Vruti Ballroom in the morning. The baraat procession down Fairmont’s long winding entrance driveway, vintage cars, decorated horses, and dhol players all work within the driveway’s dimensions. Elephant processions require current local authority confirmation at the time of planning.
Reception at the GBR Lawn or Grand Ballroom in the evening.
The morning after: Fairmont’s royal farewell brunch provides a formal event closure that manages departure logistics for outstation and NRI guests without a rushed checkout.
Fairmont Jaipur’s Signature Wedding Experiences

The Five Senses Welcome
Guests are greeted with Nagada drums, a shower of rose petals, traditional Rajasthani folk music, and signature local welcome drinks. Request this for all guest arrivals across Day 1. It sets the event register within the first 20 minutes of arrival and costs nothing additional.
The Mashaal Torch Lighting
Fairmont performs a traditional torch-lighting ceremony every evening. No other Jaipur wedding venue offers this. Brief your photographer to capture it during the sangeet pre-function window. It is the most distinctive visual frame at the property and cannot be replicated through décor spend.
The Ruhab Spa
A coordinated group spa booking for the bride, immediate family, and bridesmaids on the pheras morning, timed to complete before hair and makeup begins is an experience Fairmont’s spa team designs around the wedding morning timeline. Most couples discover this only through their venue coordinator. Request it specifically when finalising the Day 3 schedule.
Royal Rajasthani Culinary Experience
Fairmont Jaipur’s culinary team revives traditional Rajasthani royal kitchen recipes alongside international cuisine. Request a Royal Rajasthani Thali for one of the wedding lunches. It contextualises the destination for guests in a way a generic buffet does not. The property operates a zero-plastic policy and an in-house water bottling plant, relevant for couples who communicate sustainability values in their wedding.
The Baraat Driveway
Fairmont’s long winding entrance driveway is built for a baraat procession. Vintage cars, decorated horses, and dhol players all fit the driveway’s physical dimensions and approach angle. The driveway length builds genuine procession anticipation, guests watching from the entrance have time to respond. Short hotel forecourts cannot replicate this regardless of decoration.
How to Plan a Fairmont Jaipur Wedding: Step by Step
Step 1: Decide peak versus off-season before shortlisting dates. The difference between the 100-room and 200-room minimum buyout at Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room per night across 2 nights is Rs. 1.4 crore to Rs. 1.5 crore. If your family does not require a specific muhurat date in the November to March window, the off-season case deserves genuine evaluation before any other decision is made.
Step 2: Fix your guest count and on-site stay count before the first venue conversation. The room block commitment is calculated against how many guests actually stay at Fairmont versus other hotels. Arriving with both numbers, total guests and on-site staying guests allows you to evaluate the room block commitment honestly before any emotional investment in the property.
Step 3: Request the room block guarantee clause in writing before the site visit. This clause is negotiable only before you have expressed strong interest in the property. Know the exact room commitment and the cost of unoccupied rooms before you walk through the Grand Ballroom. Not after.
Step 4: Secure the Grand Ballroom and GBR Lawn simultaneously if your program needs both. These spaces are booked by different couples on the same peak-season weekend. A sangeet in the Grand Ballroom and a reception on the GBR Lawn must appear on a single contract. Do not assume the second space is available after securing the first.
Step 5: Confirm external decorator access before engaging any decorator. Check the F&B and event sections of the contract for right-of-first-refusal language before approaching any external décor vendor. Contract review first. Decorator engagement second. The sequence protects you from supplementary access fees discovered after your decorator is already committed.
Step 6: Begin vendor bookings immediately after venue signing. Mehendi artists, photographers, and live performers who work peak-season Jaipur weddings fill their calendars 8 to 10 months before October to March dates. Waiting until 4 to 5 months before means choosing from remaining availability rather than preferred vendors.
Step 7: Brief your photographer on Fairmont’s specific visual elements before the wedding day. The Mashaal torch-lighting, Five Senses Welcome arrival, Charbagh courtyard symmetry, Aasma rooftop at dusk, Grand Ballroom chandelier sequence, and entrance driveway baraat are all Fairmont-specific shots requiring advance briefing. A photographer arriving without this list captures a beautiful wedding. One arriving with it captures something irreplaceable.
Ready to move from research to booking? Destination Weddings India has coordinated Fairmont Jaipur weddings and knows exactly which contract terms to negotiate, which dates are available, and which vendors deliver at this property’s scale.
FAQ
How much does a Fairmont Jaipur wedding cost?
A Fairmont Jaipur wedding during peak season (November to March) requires a minimum of 200 rooms at Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room per night. Catering costs Rs. 10,000 per plate for vegetarian and Rs. 12,000 per plate for non-vegetarian menus. A 300-guest, 3-day peak-season wedding including rooms, catering, and décor costs between Rs. 5 crore and Rs. 7 crore. Final pricing is confirmed at the time of booking.
What is the minimum room buyout at Fairmont Jaipur for a wedding?
Fairmont Jaipur requires a minimum room buyout of 200 rooms during peak season (November to March) and 100 rooms during off-season (April to October). At peak season rates of Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room per night, the 200-room peak minimum across 2 nights costs Rs. 2.8 crore to Rs. 3 crore in accommodation alone before catering, décor, or entertainment.
What is the per plate cost at Fairmont Jaipur for weddings?
Fairmont Jaipur charges Rs. 10,000 per plate for vegetarian menus and Rs. 12,000 per plate for non-vegetarian menus. For a reception of 300 guests with a vegetarian menu, catering for that single function costs Rs. 30 lakhs. A full 5-function wedding for 300 guests on vegetarian menus totals Rs. 1.25 crore in catering across all functions.
How many guests can Fairmont Jaipur accommodate for a wedding?
Fairmont Jaipur accommodates 650 guests seated in the Grand Ballroom and 1,000 plus guests in floating format on the GBR Lawn. The property’s 9 event spaces allow a complete multi-day Indian wedding program across separate venues without repeating any location. The 245-room accommodation inventory keeps the full wedding party on-site for weddings up to 400 guests.
What are the 9 wedding venues at Fairmont Jaipur?
Fairmont Jaipur’s 9 wedding venues are the Grand Ballroom (18,000 sq ft, 650 seated), GBR Lawn (1,000 plus floating), Viti Ballroom (7,222 sq ft, 350 guests), Vruti Ballroom (3,509 sq ft, 192 guests), Charbagh Mughal garden courtyard (300 guests), Aasma rooftop (150 guests), poolside lawns (250 guests), Saheliyon Ki Bari heritage courtyard (150 guests), and the Avi (90 guests) and Zui intimate ritual spaces.
What is the best season for a Fairmont Jaipur wedding?
November through March is peak season at Fairmont Jaipur with ideal outdoor weather and the 200-room minimum buyout at Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room per night. October offers the best value-season combination: improving weather, off-season 100-room minimum, and better date availability than November onward. July through September delivers the lowest total cost, maximum date flexibility, and the Aravalli Hills in monsoon green.
How far in advance should I book Fairmont Jaipur for a wedding?
Book Fairmont Jaipur 10 to 15 months ahead for peak-season muhurat dates between November and March. The Grand Ballroom fills first for peak Saturdays and auspicious dates. Vendor bookings for mehendi artists, photographers, and live performers must begin immediately after venue signing, peak-season Jaipur vendors reach full capacity 8 to 10 months before October to March wedding dates.
Is Fairmont Jaipur an authentic heritage palace?
Fairmont Jaipur is purpose-built luxury inspired by Mughal and Rajput architecture, not an authentic historical palace. The property features intricate jali latticework, symmetrical courtyards, and majestic domes on 25 acres in Kukas. For couples who prize authentic royal heritage, Rambagh Palace and Samode Palace are genuine historical properties. For couples who need 245 rooms on-site and a pillarless 18,000 square foot ballroom, Fairmont delivers what authentic palaces cannot.
What happens if my guest count changes after booking Fairmont Jaipur?
If your guest count drops after booking, the minimum room block guarantee remains fixed regardless of actual occupancy. At Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 75,000 per room per night, 30 unoccupied guaranteed rooms across 2 nights costs Rs. 42 to Rs. 45 lakhs paid for empty rooms. Negotiate specific guest count flexibility and room block adjustment clauses into the contract before signing, not after.
Does Fairmont Jaipur allow external wedding decorators?
Fairmont Jaipur event contracts may include in-house right-of-first-refusal provisions for decoration services. Confirm external decorator access terms in writing before signing the venue contract and before engaging any external decorator. Discovering a supplementary access clause after your decorator is already committed creates cost and renegotiation pressure under time constraint. This clause is negotiable before signing and non-negotiable after.
How do NRI couples plan a Fairmont Jaipur wedding from abroad?
NRI couples planning a Fairmont Jaipur wedding need 12 to 15 months of lead time for peak-season dates. A site visit before contract signing is essential, photographs do not convey the Grand Ballroom’s scale accurately. Vendor communication runs primarily on WhatsApp with 2 to 4 week confirmation timelines per vendor. Destination Weddings India manages the full coordination process for NRI couples across Fairmont Jaipur’s complete vendor and venue requirements.
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