About TROVE Club & Lounge
Trove Club & Lounge is an upscale nightclub and rooftop cafe located in Jaipur’s Banipark neighborhood. Housed on the grounds of the boutique Devraj Niwas Hotel (a 60-year-old colonial building of about 6,000 square yards), it combines heritage charm with a modern party vibe. Since its grand opening in January 2019, Trove has been celebrated by local nightlife media as a “paradise for party lovers” introducing a more cosmopolitan clubbing scene to the city. The venue is divided into multiple distinct zones – a glass-enclosed lounge for daytime drinks, a center dance-club room with a DJ booth and bar, a poolside terrace, and an open-air rooftop café for starlit evenings – each floor designed to let guests unwind, dine and dance in luxury. A signature feature is Trove’s high-tech lighting: it was the first club in Jaipur to install a professional MADRIX LED lighting controller, producing dazzling light shows over the dance floor and bar area. The décor is sleek and modern (think leather sofas, high tables and hanging Edison bulbs) yet warmened by living greenery on the walls and teak wood accents. According to descriptions from the club’s opening, the rooftop section stays open until around 2am most nights (and the indoor club until around 3–4am on weekends), making it one of the city’s latest-night spots. Overall, Trove specializes in an international lounge-club experience – its menu leans on Pan-Asian and global cuisine (curries, satays, gourmet starters and more) and the bar serves a wide range of cocktails, craft beers and spirits. The venue’s total capacity is on the order of a few hundred guests. When fully in party mode, the seated lounge areas hold roughly 200–250 people, in addition to room on the dance floor. This scale – along with its luxurious ambience and showcase lighting – gives Trove a premier position in Jaipur’s nightlife. In fact, nightlife reviewers have noted that Trove’s arrival (alongside a few other new clubs in 2019) helped trigger a “wave” of modern club culture in the Pink City, giving Jaipur a fresh spot for late-night dancing and socializing.
Events and Programming
Trove is primarily known for live music and DJ-driven club nights. Since its launch, the club has regularly hosted guest DJs and electronic music artists – genres ranging from house, EDM and techno to hip-hop remixes and Bollywood dance sets. For example, Trove’s opening weekend featured prominent names like Midival Punditz (an Indian fusion DJ/producer group) and Jaipur’s own DJ Lemon and DJ Raghav, with the party continuing into a mega afterparty. In a typical week, you can expect multiple theme nights: often energetic EDM or Bollywood nights on weekends, and more relaxed acoustic or lounge music sets on quieter evenings. The rooftop lounge is sometimes used for live jazz or unplugged performances, depending on the lineup. The frequency of events is high – on busy weekends there may be back-to-back acts, while weekday evenings often feature local DJ rotations or niche events (one might find a ladies’ night or a retro 90s disco evening, for instance). The club also holds special sessions for major holidays and festivals (New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day parties or anniversary bashes), as is common in the Jaipur party scene.
Because Trove caters to a range of party styles, entry and ticketing vary by event. Regular club nights often allow walk-in entry (subject to capacity), sometimes with a modest cover charge at the door. On nights with special headliners or themed parties, tickets go on sale in advance and can sell out fast. As with many Jaipur clubs, women often get free or discounted entry on many nights, while couples usually pay together at a set rate. For major shows, tickets may be released through the club’s box office in the days or weeks beforehand. The cover charges and ticket prices depend on demand – weekday covers are typically minimal or none, while a popular Friday/Saturday night might command cover fees in the range of a few hundred to a few thousand rupees per person (for context, top clubs in Jaipur often charge around ₹1500–₹3000 for a couple on peak nights). In other words, if you see a big-name DJ advertised at Trove, expect ticket prices similar to other upscale Jaipur clubs. Buying tickets a week or two early is wise for high-profile events, as organizers may limit in-person sales once online bookings open. If you prefer spontaneity, many evenings still allow entry with just an ID check and cover at the door – but arriving early is safer on busy nights to avoid disappointment.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Trove’s events can be obtained a few different ways. The club itself has a small box office (often located near the entrance) that will sell tickets on-site, but popular events may sell out online first. Many patrons purchase tickets or reserve tables by contacting the venue ahead of time (through their listed phone number or email, though the best method is usually to inquire at the hotel’s front desk or concierge). In practice, local event promoters also handle major show bookings. For convenience, keep an eye on Jaipur event listings or contact Trove directly to learn when tickets go on sale. Once announced, tickets typically become available several weeks before a big event. Advance tickets often include an allocated table or area, whereas door-only nights are generally unreserved seating or standing-room.
Because Trove’s program shifts frequently, there is no single official ticket outlet, but a common approach is: if a DJ or band is headlining, check a trusted Jaipur event site or ask the club for that event’s details. If no advance ticket outlet is obvious, arriving early and paying on arrival is a fallback. Do note that some weekends sell out entirely (especially holiday Fridays and Saturdays), so for must-see acts it’s best to secure tickets in advance. In terms of pricing tiers, Trove follows the typical pattern: individual tickets or cover costs more on weekends; table reservations usually come with a minimum spend requirement. On non-event nights (e.g. weekday casual DJ sets), entry may simply involve a nominal cover charge or even free entry up to a certain hour.
Seating and Layout
The layout at Trove is designed for flexibility between dining and dancing. The ground floor (club level) has a central dance area with the DJ booth and bar. Around that floor are scattered high tables, bar stools and lounge couches along the walls. In general, seating on the main floor is minimal – most guests stand and mingle or dance. Arriving early can secure a table or sofa spot; on a busy night those prime seats fill up fast. If you prefer a less crowded vantage, the elevated rooftop cafe is a good option. Up on the roof, you’ll find a mix of round tables and lounge chairs spaced across the deck, offering panoramic city views. The rooftop is also where the poolside patio connects – a small open-air terrace with occasional seating for larger parties. Both rooftop and poolside areas have some cover where you can eat or drink with less bass interference from the ground level, so they provide a more relaxed vantage. A unique semi-enclosed “glass house” lounge area (literally a sunroom) serves as a VIP/party alcove; it has its own seating and is often used for private reservations.
For the best sound and sightlines, the main dance floor near the DJ is ideal – that’s where the speakers are strongest, and the energy is highest. Sound is loud on purpose: the club room is acoustically engineered with quality bass and full-spectrum audio, so be prepared for pumping music everywhere. If you want clearer conversation, head to the outer edges or to the rooftop where music carries but is only at a quieter volume. Note that acoustics can carry from the club up to the roof, so it’s never totally silent. Avoid standing directly next to the main subwoofers if you’re sensitive to bass. Also, if you’re booking a table, know that views from behind pillars or at the far corners of the indoor room may be slightly obstructed. Many guests agree the most dynamic experience is on the floor itself, while the roof deck offers atmosphere and city lights at a moderate volume. In short: ground level equals dancefloor party mode; rooftop and terrace equal chill lounge mode. There is no assigned seating, so it’s first-come, first-served for tables unless you reserve a spot in advance.
Getting There and Parking
Trove Club & Lounge is situated at Hotel Devraj Niwas on M.I. Road, Bani Park (Khasa Kothi Circle) in central Jaipur. The exact address is usually given as “Devraj Niwas, M.I. Road, Near Khasa Kothi Flyover, Jaipur – 302016.” This puts it just southeast of Patrakar Colony and Ayodhya Bypass; a well-known landmark nearby is the Moti Mahal Cinema. If you’re navigating with a local map or GPS, searching “Hotel Devraj Niwas” will bring you to the doorstep.
By car or taxi: M.I. Road is a major thoroughfare, so it’s easy to reach by private vehicle or rideshare (Uber/Ola) from anywhere in Jaipur. The hotel entrance is accessible from the road; taxis and app-cabs can drop you directly at the main gate. There is valet parking available at Devraj Niwas after hours, so many visitors who drive simply leave their car in the hotel’s secure lot. If you plan to self-park, note that street parking on M.I. Road is limited and metered; you may find a few open spaces nearby but don’t count on it on a busy night. Alternatively, a public parking lot is on the road towards the Civil Lines end if needed.
By public transit: Jaipur’s Metro (Pink Line) is the fastest city rail option. The nearest station is Civil Lines (formerly Mansarovar Metro may be further out, current phase goes to Mansarova), about 1.5-2 km away – from there you can take a short taxi or auto-rickshaw. Bus routes and autos: city buses do run along M.I. Road from major hubs like Sindhi Camp or Station Road; you would want any bus heading toward Civil Lines and get off near Khasa Kothi. Auto-rickshaws can also drop you on M.I. Road near the hotel, but after 10pm they typically expect a short fare due to night rates. If coming from Jaipur Junction railway station (about 5 km south), the easiest is a prepaid taxi or app cab directly to Banipark. Jaipur Airport is roughly 15 km from Trove; between main roads you are looking at a 30–45 minute taxi ride.
In summary, the club is right in the city center. If you’re unfamiliar with Jaipur’s traffic, plan extra travel time in the evening (roads to Banipark can get busy on weekend nights). When leaving late at night, the safest and easiest option is to book an app taxi or have a friend pick you up, since public buses run very infrequently after 10pm. Staying nearby? Many guests lodge at nearby hotels like ITC Rajputana or Fairfield by Marriott (both under 1km away), or at smaller guesthouses in Banipark – all of which are a very short cab ride from Trove.
Inside the Venue
When you enter Trove, expect a modern club atmosphere: dim lighting with colorful LED accents, loud music, and a lively crowd. There will typically be a security guard at the door checking IDs (photo ID is mandatory for anyone appearing to be 21 or older, in accordance with local drinking age rules). Bags are usually checked, so it’s best to travel light (large backpacks or outside food/drink are not allowed). Once inside, you’ll see the bar up front with bartenders busy mixing drinks. The club is usually at full volume, so conversation is kept to a shout or yell unless you’re near the edge of the space. Behind the bar, you’ll find the DJ’s setup and the main dance floor. In the club area, there are a few small seating niches and high-top tables for guests who prefer to sit. On the roof level, sofas and tables are arranged at a more leisurely pace – this section feels more like an outdoor lounge, complete with patio heaters for cold nights to keep the crowd comfortable.
The food and drink menu is extensive. In addition to cocktails and spirits, Trove’s drinks list includes beer (domestic and imported), wines and some mocktails. The snacks and meals are prepared by the hotel’s kitchen. You can order everything from kebabs and sushi to pasta or local curries – the menu is international in scope. Many guests recommend trying one of the signature cocktails (they tend to be creative and photogenic). Staff service is generally fast, but on busy nights it can take time to get drinks or food. Payment can be made by cash or card; do note that a service charge (10%–15%) is often added to bills.
Other amenities: Restrooms for men and women are available on each floor, but queues can form during peak hours, so plan accordingly. There is no formal coat check, but you can usually hang jackets on your chair or couch. Wi-Fi: since Trove is part of a hotel, there is often a Wi-Fi network (ask staff for the network name if you need it), though many people simply use their mobile data. Photography is generally allowed – many patrons take photos with their friends – but professional cameras or video equipment may be scrutinized. The venue’s lighting may include strobe flashes and smoke effects during DJ sets, so keep that in mind if you are sensitive to them. Otherwise, the overall vibe inside changes from dinner-style lounging (early evening) to energetic nightclub by late night.
Nearby Amenities
Trove’s central location means various dining and entertainment options are close at hand. Inside Devraj Niwas itself, you can use The Forresta Restaurant & Bar (on the ground floor) for a pre-party dinner or daytime meal. Around the corner on M.I. Road are several popular restaurants: for example, Jaipur’s 1911 Restaurant & Bar or the Spice Court are a few blocks away and offer both local and international dishes. If you arrive early, you might also try smaller cafes and patisseries on MI Road for coffee and snacks.
After your night out, if you’re hungry again, the area along the road is dotted with pizza joints, dhabas and 24-hour cafes where partygoers often stop on the way home. Late-night eateries include some fast-food and street-food vendors near the nearby Jyoti Nagar. Bars: Just a short drive away are the Narain Niwas Heritage Hotel bar (for a more traditional lounge feel) and Marigold Bar at the ITC hotel, both known local watering holes. Nearby hotels: Besides ITC Rajputana (0.3 km) and Fairfield Marriott (0.1 km) mentioned above, other nearby lodging includes Niwa Hotel and Narain Niwas (heritage hotel), so members of your group arriving from out of town have many choices within walking distance. Public transit stops: if you plan to use the daytime bus routes, the Civil Lines and Sindhi Camp bus stands (each about 2.5 km away) serve many routes to and from this neighborhood. Auto-rickshaw and taxi stands are located near Khasa Kothi right beside Devraj Niwas.
Timing your visit: On weekend nights, Trove tends to get packed late, so arriving around 9–10pm can get you a jump on the crowd. Pre-drinking or dinner nearby at one of these establishments is common. After the club closes (around 2–3am), taxi queues form on MI Road; again using app-cabs or booking a private driver in advance is recommended for safe late-night travel. Many local cabs also operate on meter or run-shares, but make sure the driver will wait or pick you up if you spend more time. In summary, the whole MI Road/Khasa Kothi area is highly walkable, but if you drink a lot, plan ahead for a ride home – either a short cab ride (married with convenient pickup/drop-off right at the hotel) or a ride with someone sober. The convenience of nearby 24-hour hotels and eateries means you won’t be too far from services at any hour.
What Makes This Venue Special
Trove Club & Lounge stands out in Jaipur for blending an elegant hotel setting with high-end nightclub features. Its location inside a verdant, heritage-style retreat is unique: unlike many nightclubs which are just neon-lit interiors, Trove feels like you’re partying in an eclectic fusion of a boutique garden resort and a European lounge. The attention to detail – from glass facades to hand-crafted cocktails – creates a “boutique club” atmosphere. Its launch truly did feel like an event for the city, and it remains one of Jaipur’s few venues equipped with full club production (LED screens, premium sound system, dance-floor lighting effects). Visitors often comment on the cool factor of its lighting show (made possible by that MADRIX controller) and the global menu, which sets it apart from typical bars that serve only local cuisine.
Culturally, Trove has given Jaipur’s nightlife a metropolitan flair. Before Trove opened, the city’s evening entertainment was concentrated in smaller bars and resort pools; Trove brought big-DJ energy to the Pink City. It regularly hosts acts that draw young crowds who might otherwise have gone to Delhi or Mumbai for a night out. In that sense, it has become a landmark for local youth culture. Guests and visiting artists alike praise Trove for being spacious, safe, and well-run – far exceeding the standard of most hotel bars. Landmark events like its grand opening (and subsequent anniversary parties) are still remembered years later. In short, both partygoers and DJs love Trove because it offers a genuine nightclub experience within Jaipur, combining cosmopolitan style with Rajasthani hospitality. This blend of heritage setting, open-air rooftop charm, and cutting-edge club amenities is why Trove holds a special place in Jaipur’s modern cultural scene.
Visitor Tips and Information
Age and Dress Code: Jaipur’s legal drinking age is 21, and Trove enforces age checks, so carry a valid ID (passport, driver’s license or Aadhaar card). Dress smart-casual: men should avoid shorts and flip-flops, and women often dress club-chic. The atmosphere is fashionable, so people-watching is part of the fun.
Entry Policies: Normally, there is no entry fee for women on most nights, but a cover charge is often applied for men (especially on weekends). Couples usually pay a combined rate. If you’re attending a special event, check if a ticket or reservation is needed in advance. Arriving before 11pm can help avoid long lines and usually guarantees you a table or seat if you want one. Trove has a no-outside-food/drink policy, and sometimes a small bag search at the door – so don’t bring snacks or big water bottles. Photography is permitted for personal use; just be mindful of the performers’ and DJ’s space. Flash photography might trigger glare from the club’s lighting, but ordinary phone pics are fine.
Accessibility: The ground floor is wheelchair-accessible, and most areas are on one main level (except the rooftop and glass lounge). The entrance has a small ramp up to the venue. Accessible restrooms are available, but inform staff if you need assistance, as crowds can make movement tricky.
What to Bring: Besides ID, bring cash (INR) as a backup – while cards are accepted, having some rupees on hand makes tipping easier. Keep in mind service charge is often added to bills. It’s also wise to carry a phone charger if you expect to stay late – phones can run low on social media apps and calls. Earplugs can be handy if you’re sensitive to loud bass, especially if you plan to stand near the front. Since the rooftop area can get chilly in winter, bring a light jacket – the club provides patio heaters, but it’s still outdoor seating at night.
Getting Seated: If you want to sit, arrive early or reserve a table. On busy nights, people often stand. You can always claim a spot at a small table for your group, but avoid placing valuables on unattended seats. If you reserve, specify rooftop vs. indoor – the rooftop has a stunning view but is a bit smaller, whereas the main floor has more space.
During the Event: Peak party hours in Jaipur clubs tend to be after 11pm, so plan accordingly. If you enjoy dancing, brace for very high energy after midnight. If you prefer conversation, head to the quieter edges early before the tempo picks up. Patrons often get on the dance floor in waves – watch the DJ, as a good DJ can ignite the crowd spontaneously. Order water or a mocktail between alcoholic drinks to stay hydrated in the desert climate. Also, Jaipur nights can be busy after big events, so keep an eye on personal belongings. If you need fresh air, the rooftop is open-air and pleasant on cooler nights, offering a break from the smoke machine and bass down below.
Leaving the Venue: Check your bill carefully; some clubs add a mandatory service charge or cover as a surcharge on the bill. Plan your ride home in advance. The easiest way is booking an Ola/Uber (there is usually service at that hour, but check your driver’s ETA as it can drop off or cancel if requests are slow). Auto-rickshaws on M.I. Road usually stop picking up after 11pm, so rely on taxis or pre-arranged drivers late at night. If you drove, remember where you parked or get your valet token in hand.
Special Considerations: Because Trove is inside a hotel, it tends to be relatively safe and welcoming. Still, outsiders should treat entry like any city nightclub: be respectful of the staff (who are used to serving hotel guests), and watch out for pickpockets in dense crowds—though crime is generally low there. Note that local customs (e.g. Rajasthan’s prohibition zone rules) prohibit drinking in public streets, so finish your drink inside or in legally permitted areas.
By following these tips, you’ll ensure a smooth visit to Trove Club & Lounge. Enjoy the music, the view, and the vibrant Jaipur nightlife!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of Trove Club & Lounge?
Trove comfortably holds a few hundred guests in total. The seated lounge areas on the ground floor and rooftop can host roughly 200–250 people in normal setup, plus extra standing room on the dance floor for overflow. Because it spans multiple zones (upstairs rooftop, pool terrace, glass lounge), large parties often exceed 300 combined. During major events, expect the venue to reach this capacity.
What types of events are held at Trove Club & Lounge?
Trove’s events range from high-energy DJ nights to lounge-style performances. Regular evenings feature electronic dance music (house, Electronica, Bollywood remixes) spun by resident and guest DJs. Occasionally there are live acoustic or fusion music sets on the rooftop. Themed nights (like retro or ladies’ nights) and special holiday parties (New Year’s Eve, etc.) are also common. Essentially, expect dance club nights on weekends and more relaxed live music or fusion cuisine events on other nights.
How can I purchase tickets for shows at Trove Club & Lounge?
Ticket purchase methods vary by event. For big concerts or headliner DJs, tickets often go on sale days or weeks in advance through the club’s box office or local promoters – you may need to buy online or reserve by phone. On regular club nights, entry can usually be obtained at the door (with a cover charge). In any case, it’s wise to check Trove’s event announcements (via local listings or by calling the venue) and secure tickets early for popular shows. If no advance ticket is needed, you can just walk in and pay at the entrance.
What are the typical ticket prices or cover charges at Trove Club & Lounge?
Pricing depends on the night. On most weekdays with DJs, there is little or no entry fee. On Friday/Saturday peak nights, expect a cover charge (often around ₹500–₹1000 per person). Couples frequently pay one bundled rate (for example ₹1000–₹2000 for a pair), and women are often admitted free or at a discount. If it’s a special live act, tickets might be higher and must be purchased in advance. In short: standard club nights are modestly priced, but marquee events rise toward the price range of Jaipur’s top nightclubs.
Does Trove Club & Lounge offer table reservations or VIP packages?
Yes, Trove has options for booking tables or sections in advance, which is highly recommended for larger groups or VIP experiences. You can reserve the rooftop area, the glasshouse lounge, or specific tables by contacting the venue. Reservation usually comes with a minimum spend requirement on drinks/food. VIP packages (often called bottle service) include preferential seating near the DJ, dedicated server, and a list of premium bottles. To arrange these, it’s best to call the club or speak with event staff ahead of your visit.
What is the exact address and location of Trove Club & Lounge?
Trove is located at Hotel Devraj Niwas, M.I. Road (Mansarover Road), Banipark, Jaipur – 302016. It’s right by the Khasa Kothi roundabout (flyover) near the old Moti Mahal Cinema. On GPS or taxi apps, entering “Devraj Niwas, Jaipur” will bring you to the correct spot. (No external links are provided in this answer – just use a map or navigation app with this address.)
What parking options are available at or near Trove Club & Lounge?
The easiest parking is at Hotel Devraj Niwas itself. The hotel provides a gated parking area and usually valets cars for evening guests. If the hotel lot is full, there are metered street parking spots along M.I. Road (though these fill up quickly) and a public parking lot a few blocks away. We recommend using valet or a taxi ride to the door to avoid parking hassles on a busy night.
How do I reach Trove Club & Lounge using public transportation?
By metro, take the Pink Line (Mansarovar–Chandpole) to Civil Lines station (the closest stop). It’s about 2 km from there; you can take an auto-rickshaw or a short taxi ride south to reach MI Road. Several city buses also run along MI Road (from Sindhi Camp or Civil Lines) and will drop you near Khasa Kothi. Local auto-rickshaws are available but note that after 10–11pm, tolled taxis or ride-share cars (Uber/Ola) are easier to get for the late-night return journey.
Where are the best places to sit for different experiences inside Trove Club & Lounge?
For the full club experience, the best area is on or right in front of the dance floor near the DJ. This is where the bass and LED lights are strongest. If you prefer to chat or enjoy dinner, the rooftop terrace and poolside have more seating and a quieter atmosphere, though the music can still be heard. Couples or VIPs often book the glasshouse lounge for a more private feel. In general, on busy nights standing spots around the main bar or small tables on the ground floor work, but arrive early to claim them.
What is the dress code at Trove Club & Lounge?
Trove adheres to a smart-casual dress code. Men should wear collared shirts, jeans, or trousers paired with closed-toe shoes; women typically wear party outfits or dresses. Avoid shorts, sleeveless shirts (for men), and flip-flops. Dress neatly and you’ll blend in with the fashionable crowd. It’s best to check dress-code rules on special event nights, but generally the vibe is club-chic – no sportswear or beachwear.
Are there any age restrictions for entry?
Yes. Rajasthan law requires patrons to be at least 21 years old to drink alcohol, and Trove enforces this. All guests should bring a government-issued ID. Anyone under 21 is generally not admitted. Some venues have 'family dining' hours, but Trove’s late-night club hours are strictly 21+ by policy.
Can I bring a camera or record video inside Trove Club & Lounge?
Personal photography is generally allowed (many guests take phone photos), but be discreet and respectful of others’ privacy. Video recording of the performances (especially with professional equipment) might be discouraged during active shows. Flash photography can also interfere with the club’s lighting design, so it’s best avoided. If in doubt, ask the security staff at the entrance about any restrictions on camera equipment before you enter.
Does Trove Club & Lounge have wheelchair access and accessible facilities?
Trove is located on the main floor of the hotel and has a fairly level entrance (with a small ramp). Inside, the ground-level club area is wheelchair-accessible. However, the rooftop and glass lounge are up one level via stairs (no elevator there), so those areas are not wheelchair-friendly. Restrooms are available on the club level for adults with mobility needs. For specific accessibility accommodations, you may call the hotel ahead of time to discuss assistance.
What food and drink options are available at Trove Club & Lounge?
Trove has a full-service bar with a wide menu of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Cocktails range from exotic mixes to classics; many patrons recommend trying one of the house original cocktails. Beer and wine lists are available as well. In terms of food, the lounge offers a global menu: you’ll find Mediterranean starters (hummus, kebabs), Asian dishes (noodles, dim sum, curries) and Indian specialties (biryani, curries, tandoor items) among other cuisines. Snacks and full meals are both served, so you can dine in the lounge area. Late-night platters (like cheese/meat boards or finger-food combos) are popular when paired with drinks. In short: pretty much anything from a light nibble to a full meal.
Is there Wi-Fi available at Trove Club & Lounge?
Yes. As part of a hotel, Trove provides internet access. Typically, guests can use the hotel’s Wi-Fi network (ask staff for the network name or password) in the lounge areas. Keep in mind the connection may be slower when the venue is crowded, but it is usually available for casual browsing or messaging in your booth or table area.
Where is the smoking area in Trove Club & Lounge?
Smoking is generally restricted in the indoor club area. Guests usually step outside to smoke or use the rooftop terrace (which is open-air). The hotel complies with local laws, so look for designated smoking signs near exits. If in doubt, you can ask the greeter at the door. Patios and open rooftop sections tend to be semi-open for smoking.
What time does Trove Club & Lounge typically close?
Operating hours vary by day. Generally, the lounge opens in the evening (around 9pm) with listeners warming up – by midnight the club is in full swing. The rooftop café area usually closes by 2:00am, especially on weekdays; on weekend nights the indoor dance club may run till around 3–4am. (Note that closing times can change due to local regulations or special permits, but late-night party hours are typical.)
Is the rooftop area at Trove open year-round?
Yes, the rooftop terrace is open throughout the year. Jaipur’s weather can get cool at night in winter, but Trove provides outdoor heaters for comfort. In the summer it’s a nice open space under the stars. Only in extreme monsoon rains might outdoor use be paused. As a result, you can usually enjoy the open-air section whenever the club is running events.