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:

Indore

188 km

Panchmarhi

197 km

Mandu

285 km

Gwalior

443 km

Ujjain

186 km

Sanchi

46 km

Khajurao

387 km

Jabalpur

310 km

Delhi

696 km

Bhopal is visited as a part of Central India Itinerary.

 
 
 
 
 

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