Perched on a hill, the Falaknuma Palace is a testament to the Nizam's opulent lifestyle, boasting 60 restored rooms, and a restaurant with the world's longest dining table. This royal palace hotel in India has welcomed an illustrious guest list, including heads of state, European royalty, and India's own royal family. Majestically situated 2,000 feet above Hyderabad, the palace, now leased to the Taj Group, sprawls across 32 acres of exquisitely landscaped gardens. Originally constructed in 1894 for a nobleman and later hosted the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, it transformed into a royal guesthouse for dignitaries. Within its historic walls, guests can immerse themselves in old-world charm, admiring Venetian chandeliers, grand marble staircases, ornate fountains, and stained-glass windows, horse-drawn carriages all complemented by ancient artwork from the Nizam’s personal collection. Those seeking a deeper connection with history can explore the palace's Heritage Walk or delve into the Palace Library, home to an impressive collection of over 5,900 books and rare manuscripts, offering a captivating journey through time and culture.