It was founded in 1753, by Maharaja Ala Singh and named Patiala, literally the territory (pati) of Ala. In 1948, it became the capital of a new state, PEPSU (Patiala and East Punjab States Union), created by merging the princely states of East Punjab. The rulers of Patiala were great patrons of art and crafts, which made the city an important centre of Punjabi language and culture.
Moti Bagh Palace : The magnificent palace in Indo-Saracenic style was completed in earl
y 20th century and is one of the largest residences in Asia. It is surrounded by beautiful terraced gardens and water channels. The main palace now houses the National Institute of Sports and Sports Museum.
Sheesh Mahal : The charming palace near a small lake was built during the reign of Maharaja Narinder Singh (1845-1862). Its interiors are beautifully embellished with
pieces of glass and mirror (sheesh). An Art Gallery here displays antique paintings, bronzes, sculptures and portraits of the Maharajas of Patiala. World’s largest collection of medals, decoration and orders of various countries are exhibited here.
Reaching there:
By Air
The nearest airport is located in the city of Chandigarh. You can take a flight to the airport in Chandigarh and can take a taxi or bus from there to Patiala. There are many domestic flights to Chandigarh as this is an important airport, and the airport is well connected to all Indian cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore.
By Train
The nearest railway station is Patiala. There are regular trains from the cities of Mumbai, Chandigarh and Delhi and train fares will cost around Rs 450 to 550 (approx.). You can take air conditioned coaches or normal coaches, and tickets need to be booked well in advance.
By Road
Travelling to Patiala from local destinations through bus can be easy. Buses to Patiala will charge fares of around Rs 150 to 250 (approx.) within Punjab.
Moti Bagh Palace : The magnificent palace in Indo-Saracenic style was completed in earl

Sheesh Mahal : The charming palace near a small lake was built during the reign of Maharaja Narinder Singh (1845-1862). Its interiors are beautifully embellished with

Reaching there:
By Air
The nearest airport is located in the city of Chandigarh. You can take a flight to the airport in Chandigarh and can take a taxi or bus from there to Patiala. There are many domestic flights to Chandigarh as this is an important airport, and the airport is well connected to all Indian cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore.
By Train
The nearest railway station is Patiala. There are regular trains from the cities of Mumbai, Chandigarh and Delhi and train fares will cost around Rs 450 to 550 (approx.). You can take air conditioned coaches or normal coaches, and tickets need to be booked well in advance.
By Road
Travelling to Patiala from local destinations through bus can be easy. Buses to Patiala will charge fares of around Rs 150 to 250 (approx.) within Punjab.
1 comments:
Nice post. Popular for its Patiala Salwars, Phulkari stitch and Parandis, Patiala is a city packed with culture and history. Having been ruled by the Mughals, the Afghans and the Marathas, Patiala flourished in the hands of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh who gave it its place on the political map of India. Explore best hotels in Patiala also.
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