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Jehan Numa Palace
at Bhopal (Madhya Pardesh,
India) was built in the year 1890 and it is now a world class
heritage Hotel. Jehan Numa Palace is currently also the only “Grand Heritage” property in the West and Central zone. .
Jehan Numa Palace, nestled on the slopes of Shamla Hills,
is set in five acres of lush green grass, trees and splashes of colourful bougainvillea it is a delightful and charming get away.
The Palace, is a superb example of a medley of British Colonial, Italian Renaissance and Classical Greek Architecture.
Access :
12 kms from Airport,
5 km from the Railway Station
Train: The Shatabdi Express and the Bhopal Express are excellent
direct train connection between New Delhi and Bhopal.
Some
important distances from Bhopal are:
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Indore
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188
km
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Panchmarhi
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197
km
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Mandu
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285
km
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Gwalior
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443
km
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Ujjain
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186
km
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Sanchi
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46
km
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Khajurao
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387
km
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Jabalpur
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310
km
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Delhi
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696
km
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Bhopal
is visited as a part of Central
India Itinerary.
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