Raja Nahar Singh Palace is the erstwhile home of Raja Nahar Singh of the 18th century. The earliest parts of Raja Nahar Singh’s palace were constructed by his ancestor Rao Balram, who came to power in 1739. The historical Raja Nahar Singh Palace at
Ballabgarh town has now been taken over by the Haryana Tourism and converted into a heritage motel-cum-restaurant in 2003.
The beautiful pavilions and courtyards of Raja Nahar Singh Palace, declared a heritage property and renovated, glow once again with authentic royal ambience carefully emphasised by six tastefully decorated guest rooms, restaurant, bar, lounge and public areas, beautified with antiques, relics of a bygone past, stone jallies and intricately carved arches, that take one back to the times of the Raja Nahar Singh.
Facilities include 6 A/c rooms, restaurant, bar, lounge and period style courtyard, gardens and pavilions which are ideal for holding grand heritage weddings.
Raja Nahar Singh Palace lies in the heart of the town of Ballabgarh, some 15 km from south Delhi, on Delhi-Agra highway (NH 2).