The Season of Tree Lighting and Making Merry at Fairmont Jaipur 

Tis the season to be jolly! As winters have arrived in its full form and the festive spirit is upon us. This past weekend, Fairmont Jaipur welcomed the holiday season with an exhilarating tree lighting session at the majestic palace. 

The Season of Tree Lighting and Making Merry at Fairmont Jaipur 

Tis the season to be jolly! As winters have arrived in its full form and the festive spirit is upon us. This past weekend, Fairmont Jaipur welcomed the holiday season with an exhilarating tree lighting session at the majestic palace. 

The event was a fun-filled evening affair, attended by popular influencers, city’s socialites and kids. Mouth-watering Christmas delicacies were presented to the guests and the décor was well organized with magnificent and unique spectacle of a floating Christmas tree, artificial snow, toy train Decor, Christmas themed wind chimes, glasses and much more. A robust firecracker session took place after, the view of which was just delightful.  

Fairmont gives priority to the needs of the environment and hence the decorations were built out of sustainable material like orange peels and the gifts were wrapped in jute.  

Illuminating a Christmas Tree followed by Choir Singing is a long-standing tradition. It is typically done to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and to symbolize light in the period of darkness. The melody of the sweet music adds to the charm and exudes positivity. The hotel staff did an excellent job at making this event possible. This added greatly to the festive vibe and was thoroughly enjoyed by the guests. 

Talking about the event, Rajiv Kapoor, General Manager, Fairmont Jaipur said, “The beginning of Holiday season was embraced with utmost elegance and was graced by the presence of some popular influencers and guests of the city. We were grateful to witness the thrilled faces of our guests by organizing the event at our hotel. This month is a very busy period for us but as we say, traditions and celebrations must go on.”