
The Royal state of India, Rajasthan has some of the best places to visit in Jaipur. People from all over the world come to visit Jaipur to experience the extravagant Rajputana traditions and culture. Jaipur being the architectural wonder of India is brimming with several intricate and exquisite palaces, gardens, vibrant markets and Instagram-worthy cafes/restaurants. The whole city seems to follow the pink hue theme as the color signifies hospitality. Hence, very gracefully nicknamed “The Pink City.” Jaipur is also well-known for being a distinguished stop in India’s remarkable golden quadrilateral.
Apart from having great historical value, Jaipur hosts some of the greatest and warmest festivals. There are a few festivals that are unique to Jaipur only. The ever-glorious Elephant festival celebrated during the month of February and March, the Kite Festival held during the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti (14th January) every year, and one of the most colorful carnival of Jaipur is Gangaur celebrated by worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri.
With all this vibrant heritage, culture, rituals and carnivals, Jaipur has become the hot-spot of brewing tourism.
Astound already? Then keep on reading to get to know more about these best places to visit in Jaipur.
Must Visit Places in Jaipur
1. City Palace

Guarded by huge enclosed walls, lies the City Palace right in the heart of Jaipur. It is the best venue to start within the list of places to visit in Jaipur. City Palace is the perfect example of fusion architecture showing both Rajput and Mughal details throughout the royal residence. The City Palace has been standing strong for the last three centuries when Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II decided to shift his court from Amber Fort and relocate to the city.
Once you have entered the Palace, be ready to get enchanted by several gorgeous and minute details. There are four entrances, namely Udai Pol, Jalew Chowk, Tripolia Pol and Virender Pol.
The City Palace is divided into two sections i.e., Chandra Mahal, which is where the royal family reside. The entryway of Chandra Mahal is adorned with the famous peacock gates and elegant artwork. It’s a seven-storied building and each floor has its own charisma. Although you have to pay extra bucks to explore the rest of the floors in Chandra Mahal while only the ground floor is accessible with your entry ticket.
Then comes the enticing Mubarak Mahal which is full of glittering textiles, ornaments, and vintage decoration. Right opposite to Diwan-i-Khas, there’s an armoury, full of finely crafted swords, daggers, and pistols, and Baggi Khana which displays various carriages once used by the royal family. And lastly, Diwan-i-Aam showcases the world largest silver water urns along with some of the most beautiful crystal chandeliers.
Time: 9:30 AM – 5 PM
Ticket Cost: Rs 130/- (Indians)
Rs. 110/- (Sr. Citizens)
Rs. 70/- (Child)
Rs. 500/- (Foreign Nationals)
Rs. 50/- (Photography)
Rs. 150/- (Videography)
2. Jantar Mantar

Located right opposite the City Palace, Jantar Mantar is the place where all the astronomical wonders can be unravelled and make it the most interesting places to visit in Jaipur. It was constructed by the Maharaja of Jaipur to understand the dynamics of space and named it Jantar Mantar which in literal terms means calculating instruments. There are a total of five observatories among which the biggest one is in Jaipur. It has been declared as a world heritage site by UNESCO.
There’s a total of fourteen geometric devices where each of them has the distinct property to measure time, anticipate eclipse, movements of the sun and the earth, zodiac readings. The most eye-catching instrument is the 27m tall Samrat Yantra which forecasts time while plotting the shadow can predict the time of an eclipse. Isn’t interesting?
Tip: Do take a guide to understand the astronomical instruments properly.
Time: 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Ticket cost: Rs50/- (Indian Nationals)
Rs200/- (Foreign Nationals)
3.Hawa Mahal

Constructed in 1798 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in a shape which represents the crown of Lord Krishna making it yet another important place to visit in Jaipur. Hawa Mahal is also known as the Palace of breeze, or also the Palace of winds. This is a five-storey extension that has 953 tiny windows, called jharokhas. These are all decorated with beautiful and intricate latticework.
The purpose of making Hawa Mahal was to avert outsiders from getting a glimpse of royal women. Hawa Mahal was built in such a way that no matter which time of the year, a cool breeze persists the Palace.
Time: 9 AM – 4:30 PM
Ticket Cost: Rs10/-
Rs50/- (Foreign Nationals)
Free entry on Monday
Friday Closed
4. Amber Fort

Located on the top of rocky Aravali hill, Amber Fort is by far the most beguiling places to visit in Jaipur. It was built by Raja Man Singh-I” but the construction was completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh. The whole fort was made using red sandstone and inlaid marble which adds to the magnificent beauty of the fort.
The architecture reflects the pristine Rajasthani vibes. The fort overlooks the mystic Moata Lake which glitters during the time of Sunrise and Sunset. While getting to Amber Palace requires a short uphill hike, but the panoramic view of the Fort will make it all worth. Inside the citadel, you’ll get to see Diwan-i-aam and Diwan-i-Khas decorated with exquisite decorative pieces and crystal chandeliers.
Sheesh Mahal or the ‘Palace of Mirrors’ is the most captivating part inside the Fort. It is made by using small pieces of mirror and placed in such a way, even a single ray of light entering can illuminate the entire mahal.
Tip: Do take a guide so that you can listen to all the legendary histories of victory, betrayal and romance.
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Ticket Cost: Rs25/-
Rs150/- (Foreign Nationals)
5. Nahargarh Fort

Originally named Sudarshangarh, Nahargarh Fort is the best place to visit in Jaipur to get a panoramic view of the city. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II to strengthen the security and the fort was also used as a safe-house for British wives during the sepoy mutiny.
Nahargarh Fort is situated on the highest ridge of Jaipur with striking views of the city and hence making it the best place in Jaipur to sit, relax and enjoy the sunset. Earlier the Fort was used as an exotic picnic destination as well as for summer excursion by the royal families. The walls and ceilings inside the fort were designed with delicate paintings. Nahargarh Fort is surrounded by jungle where in the early days, the king used to go to the jungle for hunting.
Tourists can explore the Fort’s museum and indulge themselves in history or roam around the sculpture park. If hungry, swing by one of many restaurants inside the fort offering authentic Indian delicacies and finger food.
Time: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Ticket Cost Rs10/-
Rs50/-
6. Jal Mahal

Of many forts and Palaces in Jaipur, Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is the most beautiful of all. Looking at the palace will make you feel as if you’re seeing a mirage but in reality, it’s a whole five-storied palace sitting right in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Although, the rest of the four floors are submerged in the water and only the top floor is visible.
Traditional boats were used to reach the palace but currently, tourists don’t have access. But this might change in the future. For now, you can simply enjoy the majestic view of Jal Mahal overlooking the entire Aravali mountain range. And during the night time, when the palace Lit’s up and casts the ever-glorious golden reflection.
Another interesting fact about Jal Mahal is, it is home to many migratory birds like Flamingo, Great Crested Grebe, Pintail, Grey Wagtail.
Time: 6 AM – 6 PM
Ticket Cost: Free
7. Albert Hall Museum

There’s a long history that goes behind the opening of Albert Hall as a museum. In 1876 when the foundation stone was laid to celebrate the visit of the Prince of Wales, there arose a lot of confusion regarding the usage of the hall.
It was only in 1880 when a local surgeon, Dr Thomas Holbein Hendley suggested to use the Albert Hall to showcase antique artefacts and with the passing time Albert Hall became one of the biggest museums in India. Gradually, the collection in the museum have increased and have brought this to international standards.
Albert Hall is home to one of the six Egyptian mummies in India and it was gifted by the Brugsch Bey Museum of Cairo.
Time: 9 AM – 5 PM
Ticket Cost: Rs50/-
Rs 150/- (Foreign Nationals)
8. Jaigarh Fort

Every fort in Jaipur has its unique elegance but, Jaigarh Fort has to be one of the most vibrant forts of all and hence making it on the top list of places to visit in Jaipur.
Jaigarh fort is situated rocky promontory of the Aravali range also known as the Hill of Eagles. Raja Jai Singh II constructed this fort in the year 1726, using red sandstone and surrounded it with thick walls which run as long as 3kms.
Inside the fort, you can visit Ram Harihar Mandir, Kal Bhairav Mandir and of course the fort museum which has a great collection of primitive swords, daggers and various other arms and ammunition. And witness the world’s largest cannon-on-wheels, Jaivana. You can also buy souvenirs from the museum gift shop.
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Ticket Cost: Rs25/-
Rs75/- (Foreign Nationals)
9. Birla Mandir

Throughout India, there are numerous Birla Mandir Temples which are quite pre-eminent in all sorts. Similarly, the Birla Mandir of Jaipur has a lot of significance among the locals and recently it has grabbed the attention of the tourists. And did you know, Birla family is the reason behind several Hindu temples made of white marble or red sandstone in India?
It is located on an elevated platform at the base of Moti Dungari Hill in Jaipur. The gates of the temple were opened to the public in the year 1985. Look closely, you’ll see three huge domes which signify three different approaches to religion.
The temple premises are surrounded by a well-maintained garden and small souvenirs shops. Stroll around for a little bit and enjoy the peaceful environment of the Birla Mandir.
Time: 06:00 am to 12:00 pm and 03:00 pm to 09:00 pm on all days of the week.
Ticket Cost: Free
10. Galta Ji

This place in Jaipur looks straight out of the Game of Thrones set, Galta Ji is popularly known as the Monkey temple and is a definite place to visit in Jaipur. In the desert state of Rajasthan, this is a natural spring in the mountain pass of Aravalli hills. So, when the locals discovered the place, they honoured it by building a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and some scared water reservoir.
Galta Ji is also the home for many langurs and macaques and hence the name monkey temple. You can buy peanuts or bananas from the entry gate of the temple and feed them but beware of your belongings otherwise, this rowdy creature will snatch it and run away.
Time: 5 AM – 9 PM
Ticket Cost: Free
Places to Enjoy Jaipur Night Life
11. Light & Sound at Amber Fort

One can when never get bored of watching light and sound shows no matter how many times, they have seen them. Amber Fort hosts the best light & sound show in town and is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur during the night time.
The shows narrate the evergreen 600-years old story of Amber Fort covering the traditions and the lifestyle of the royal family with the various remarkable cultural programme combined with folklore, music, light and sound.
So, if you’re someone interested to know the history of Amer town then this is the perfect activity for you. Get to learn history is the most vivid way possible and enjoy the star-lit sky.
Time: 50-minute show
October to February: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
March to April: 7 pm – 8 pm
May to September: 7:30 – 08:30 pm
Ticket Cost: Rs295/-
12. Masala Chowk

Hey there Foodies, want to indulge yourself in authentic and delicious flavors of the Pink City? Then Masala Chowk is the perfect place for you to visit in Jaipur.
This is an open-air market, serving different Indian street food including pani-puri, dosas, Jalebis, chaats, kachoris, pakoras, and sandwiches. Don’t worry! This place won’t be heavy on pocket. Enjoy your time trying out various dishes and delicacies, all in one place.
Time: 8 AM – 10:30 PM
Entry Fee: Rs10/-
13. Club Naila

If you want to go out and party like an animal, Club Naila is the place to be. This is one of the oldest and the hottest places to visit in Jaipur.
Club Naila was established within the luxurious Naila Bagh Palace. This open-air nightclub boats the warmest and the most relaxed ambience. The exclusive themes will elevate your mood and feel the lively vibes.
They also host the city’s most amazing and happening pool parties. In-short, Club Naila is the perfect place to spend your weekends.
Time: Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 6:30 pm – 1 am, Thurs: 6:30 pm – 3 am & Sat: 6 pm – 4 am
Cost: Rs1900/-
Places to Shop in Jaipur
14. Johri Bazar

The royal city of Rajasthan, Jaipur is very famous for its vibrant and colorful bazaars and is definitely a shopper’s paradise. One such bazaar that makes it on the list is definitely Johri Bazaar.
Johri Bazaar is famous for its ethnic ornaments of gold, silver and precious gemstones. You will get a wide variety of options to select from. But we’ll suggest investing in gemstone jewelry as these are famous in Rajasthan and Johri Bazaar sells the best of them.
Time: 10 AM – 11 PM (Daily Open)
15. Bapu Bazaar

Among many places to visit in Jaipur, the bustling Bapu Bazaar should be your top priority if you want to buy some traditional Rajasthani printed quilts and bed sheets. You can also look for the popular Sanganeri printed cushion covers, suit sets, dupattas and many other interesting household things.
Take your time to explore the bazaar and you might find some unique and gorgeous bangles, sarees, rings and what not?
Time: 11AM – 8PM
16. Nehru Bazaar

Located right in the heart of Pink City, Nehru Bazaar is the perfect place for those who have a fetish for shoes and bags. This place in Jaipur is one of the most visited bazaars by tourists. It sells some of the most beautiful blue pottery, colourful handicraft, traditional Rajasthani juttis, trinkets and faux leather bags.
Apart from big shops, street vendors will call you out to sell pretty little things like key chains, mini hand–made artefacts, hair accessories, mirrored work pen stands and umbrellas and Rajasthani turbans.
Time: 11 AM – 8:00 PM
Places to Eat in Jaipur
17. The Tattoo Cafe and Lounge

This is a roof-top Cafe and Lounge which serves a variety of finger licking food, several delicious cuisines and mouth-watering quick bites. Located right in the heart of the walled city, the cafe is quite famous for the majestic view of Hawa Mahal. You can click stunning pictures for your Instagram with the enchanting Hawa Mahal in the background.
This is also the favorite places to visit in Jaipur among the locals as well. This Cafe has the perfect family ambience so your kids too can enjoy it gracefully.
Time: Daily 8 am – 11 pm
Pocket Pinch: INR 600 for two-person
18. Bar Palladio

The Bar Palladio is located within the premises of the Palace Niwas Hotel. Here you get a chance to eat like royals and served like royals surrounded by an imposing ambience. The fashionable interior of this restaurant is inspired by Italian Renaissance design infused with Mughal architecture.
The vibrant blue colour, alongside beautiful couches and artworks, will leave you awestruck. Visitors also have the option of enjoying the dining experience in the patio area (backyard garden). Further, they also have an in-depth Italian dining menu. The food, ambience, and site of this luxury bar all make it worth spending some time and money here.
Time: Daily 6 PM – 11 PM
Pocket Pinch: INR 1800 for two-person
19. Padao Restaurant

What makes this restaurant unique is not only it’s roof-top sitting but also the majestic view it presents. Therefore, making it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Jaipur. Padao is the perfect place to enjoy your time with your loved ones.
Located within the boundary of Nahargarh fort, Padao Restaurant serves fresh veg and non-veg snacks that you can relish with tea and coffee or smoothies. Enjoy watching the city glitter in the hue of pink as the sunsets.
Time: Daily 2 PM – 10 PM
Pocket Pinch: INR 1000 for two-person
Offbeat Places to visit in Jaipur
20. Water Valley

A small hike to the top of Aravalli hill right in the city of Jaipur. While hiking you’ll get the most amazing views of Man Sagar Lake, flora and fauna around the lake, migratory birds like Flamingo, Great winged stilts, Ruddy Shelducks, Pied Avocets and Nothern Shovelers.
Once you reach the top of the foothill, brace yourself for the most enchanting view of Jal Mahal, representing it as the crown of Man Sagar Lake on one side and the vivid Pink city on the other.
This hike is somewhere between easy to moderate, hence making it suitable for all age groups.
Distance: Trek starts from Jal Mahal and stretches up to a distance of 4-5 Km.
Height: Maximum elevation 550m.
Plan Your Jaipur Trip and Live Like the Royals :
Must to Know Facts About Jaipur
- What are the historical places to visit in Jaipur?
- Amber Fort: Built during the 16th century, this fort in Jaipur is the most prominent tourist attraction. Admire the classic Rajasthani architecture.
- City Palace: Experience the lifestyle of royal families and witness some of the most amazing artifacts, vintage décor, and carriages. It was built in the year 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh.
- Hawa Mahal: Built-in a form of honeycomb with 953 small windows with intricate latticework is what makes this extension palace worth visiting.
- Nahargarh Fort: Traditional Rajput-style architecture is absolutely a delightful treat to the eyes. Enjoy the 360-degree panoramic views of the city.
- Jaigarh Fort: This is where you’ll find the largest cannon-on-wheels. Jaigarh Fort was built in the 18th century with many temples, a water reservoirs, and museums inside the fort.
- Where to enjoy the nightlife of Jaipur?
- Jal Mahal: See the water palace all lit up in its glory while casting the perfect golden shadow on the Man Sagar Lake.
- 3Ds Restro Lounge: For all the party lovers out there, take out your dancing shoes and head over to 3Ds restro lounge to have a fun-filled night.
- Amar Jawan Jyoti: Witness the eternal flame of Amar Jawan Jyoti and pay your respects for the fallen heroes of our country.
- Jawahar Circle Garden: Enjoy the elegant fountains at Jawahar Circle Garden during the night. It also has a musical fountain that will definitely enchant you.
- Choki Dani: Treat yourself to the best authentic Rajasthani thali while enjoying the traditional folk dance and various other cultural programs.
- Are 2 days enough to explore Jaipur?
Yes, you can visit famous historical places like Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, and City Palace. But to get the real aura of The Pink City, we’ll suggest you stay a little longer.
- What is the best time to visit Jaipur?
October to March is the most suitable time to visit Jaipur. The weather remains quite pleasant throughout the day during this period of time. The temperature can drop down to 4 degrees Celsius at night.
- How to reach Jaipur?
By Train: Train service is available from all the metro cities, big cities and small towns.
By Air: It is well connected to all the metro and big cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bangalore. Direct international flights are also available from Dubai, Muscat and Sharjah.
By Road: Being a pre-eminent stop in the famous golden quadrilateral, it is well connected with all the major cities and towns of the country.
- How far is Jaipur from Delhi?
The distance between Jaipur and Delhi is approximately 268 km and it takes about 5- 6 hrs to reach Jaipur from Delhi.
- What are the famous street-food and desserts to try in Jaipur?
- Dal Baati Churma
- Pyaz Kachori
- Gatte ki Sabzi
- Mirchi Bada
- Rajasthani Kadi
- Gatte ki Palau
- Ghewar
- Kulfi Faluda
- Mawa Kachori
- Is Jaipur a safe city for women travelers?
As a woman traveler even if you’re solo, you can freely roam around the place to visit in Jaipur. Also, do take precautions by keeping pepper spray handy and save and share important numbers like cab and hotel’s contact number. Lastly, the locals are very generous and will help you out happily in case you get lost.

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