List of palaces in India
Assam
- Kareng Ghar - Former residence of Ahom royals, Sivasagar
- Talatal Ghar - Former residence of Ahom royals, Sivasagar
Bihar
Rajasthan

City Palace, Udaipur

City Palace, Jaipur
- Mundota Fort and Palace - former royal residence of the Mundota Family, today a luxury hotel, Jaipur
- Umaid Bhawan Palace - Seat of the Maharaja of Jodhpur
- Amber Palace (Amber Fort) - former royal residence, Jaipur
- Jag Mandir - former residence of Shah Jahan, Udaipur
- Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) - former royal residence, Udaipur
- Jal Mahal - former royal residence, today hotel, Jaipur
- City Palace, Jaipur - Seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur
- City Palace, Udaipur - Seat of the Maharana of Udaipur
- Candra Mahal, Jaipur
- Lalgarh Palace - former royal residence, today hotel, Bikaner
- Gorbandh Palace, Jaisalmer
- Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) - former royal residence, Jaipur
- Narain Niwas Palace - former royal residence, today hotel, Jaipur
- Raj Mahal Palace - former royal residence, Jaipur (today hotel)
- Samode Palace - former royal residence, today hotel, Jaipur
- Rambagh Palace - former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur (today hotel)
Madhya Pradesh
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Gwalior Palace, Madhya Pradesh

Sailana Palace, Madhya Pradesh

Gate of Rajwada Palace, Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Orchha Palace, Madhya Pradesh
- Jai Vilas Mahal Gwalior
- Lal Bagh Palace Indore
- Rajwada Palace Indore
- Rajwada Palace Alirajpur
- Rajwada Palace Jhabua
- Jaswant Niwas Palace Sailana
- Rang Mahal Palace Sailana
- Ranjit Bilas Palace Ratlam
- Raj Mahal Palace Sitamau
- Laduna Palace Sitamau
- City Palace Dhar
- Jheera bagh Palace Dhar
- Datia Palace
- Orchha palace
- Jahangir Mahal, Orchha
- Govindgarh Palace Rewa
- Gohar Mahal Bhopal
- Shaukat Mahal Bhopal
Ladakh
- Stok Palace - built in 1820 by the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh in Stok, Ladakh. Today it houses a popular museum and a boutique heritage hotel.
- Leh Palace - is a former royal palace overlooking the town of Leh, Ladakh, in the Indian Himalayas. The palace was constructed circa 1600 by Sengge Namgyal of the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh.
Karnataka

Amba Vilas Palace

Lalitha Mahal Palace
- Amba Vilas Palace–Mysore
- Bangalore Palace - Bengaluru
- Cheluvamba Vilas Palace-Mysore
- Jayalakshmi Vilas -Mysore
- Jaganmohan Palace-Mysore
- Rajendra Vilas -Mysore
- Karanji Vilas Palace-Mysore
- Lalitha Mahal-Mysore
- Vasanth Mahal Palace-Mysore
- Lokranjan Mahal-Mysore
- Shivavilas Palace - Sandur
- Lotus Mahal - Hampi
- Shivappa Nayaka Palace - Shivamogga
- Nalknad Palace- Kodagu
- Tipu Sultan Summer Palace- Bengaluru
- Asar Mahal- Vijayapura
- Ranjin Mahal- Bidar
- Patwardhan Palace- Jamakhandi
Gujarat

Lakshmi Vilas Palace
- Laxmi Vilas Palace - Seat of the Maharajah of Baroda
- Aina Mahal - royal residence of ruler of Kutch.
- Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandavi - royal residence of rulers of Kutch
- Prag Mahal - royal palace of rulers of Kutch
- Nilambaug Palace - Royal Palace of Rulers of Bhavnagar
- Aaina Mahal - Junagadh.
- Sardar Baugh Palace-Junagadh.
- Rang Mahal-Junagadh.
- Raj Mahal - Junagadh.
- Ranjit Vilas - Palace of Thakore Sahebs of Rajkot.
Telangana

Falaknuma Palace
- Falaknuma Palace - royal residence, Hyderabad
- King Kothi Palace - Palace of VII Nizam, Osman Ali Khan
- Purani Haveli - Seat of the Nizam of Hyderabad
- Chowmahalla Palace
- Paigah Palace
Kerala

Kowdiar Palace
- Kowdiar Palace - Residence of the Travancore Royal Family, Thiruvananthapuram
- Kanakakkunnu Palace - Palace for welcoming guests of Travancore Royal Family, Thiruvananthapuram
- Halcyon Castle - Used by Sethu Lakshmi Bayi now converted to a hotel, Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram
- Kuthira Malika - Built by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma of Travancore, Thiruvananthapuram
- Kilimanoor Palace - Birthplace of Raja Ravi Varma, Thiruvananthapuram
- Koyikkal Palace, Nedumangadu, Thiruvananthapuram
- Krishnapuram Palace, Kayamkulam
- Sri Moolam Thirunal Palace, Kollam - Rest house of Travancore Kings
- Thevally Palace, Kollam - Outhouse of erstwhile Travancore Kings
- Cheena Kottaram, Chinnakkada - A unique blend of Indian, European, Islamic and Moorish architecture
- Hill Palace, Tripunithura, Cochin
- Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace), Cochin
- Bolgatty Palace, Bolgatty Island, Cochin
- Shakthan Thampuran Palace, Thrissur - former residence of the Cochin royal family, now a museum
- British Residency, Kollam - Architectural Marvel built by Col. John Munro
Uttarakhand

Viceregal Palace, Ananda in the Himalayas
- Ananda in the Himalayas (Narendranagar Palace) - former residence of Garhwal royals, now a destination resort and spa, Narendranagar
West Bengal
- Bhutan House - royal residence of the Dorji family, Kalimpong
- Cooch Behar Palace - former royal residence, Cooch Behar
- Hazarduari Palace - former royal residence, Murshidabad
- Jhargram Palace - former royal residence and heritage hotel, Jhargram
- Marble Palace - former residence of Raja Rajendra Mullick, Kolkata
- Wasif Manzil - former royal residence, Murshidabad
Other states
- Aali Palace - royal family of Aali, Odisha
- Padmanabhapuram Palace - Seat of the Maharaja of Travancore
- New Palace - Seat of Maharaja of Kolhapur
- Fatehpur Sikri - former royal residence of Emperor Akbar
- Grand Palace, Srinagar - former royal residence, today hotel, Srinagar
- Khasbagh Palace - Palace of the Maharaja of Rampur
- Anand Bagh Palace - Seat of the Maharaja of Darbhanga,
- Rashtrapati Bhavan - Seat of the President, former viceregal residence, Delhi
- Shaniwar Wada, Pune - royal residence of Peshwas
- Ujjayanta Palace - former royal palace of Tripura
- Athangudi Palace - Chettinad Palace House in Athangudi, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu
- Gajlaxmi Palace - Palace of Singhdeo dynasty, Dhenkanal princely state in Dhenkanal, Odisha
- Bara Imambara - leisure court of Awadh Nawab, Lucknow
- Ramnagar Fort - Palace of Kashinaresh, Bhumihar king of Benaras state .
- The Belgadia Palace - Palace of Bhanjja Dynasty, Mayurbhanj princely state, Mayurbhanj, Odisha
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