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Top 15 Places to Visit in Jaipur

Top 10 Places to Visit in Jaipur

Jaipur, also known as the "Pink City", is a city laid in magnificent architecture, the grandeur of monuments, and rich in culture and heritage.

The colourful streets, bustling bazaars, and majestic history of the city dazzle the visitors with their allure and charm. It is one of India's most popular tourist circuits, with a rich history of Rajput rulers and royal families.

There are a lot of places to visit in Jaipur. The city is beaming with palaces and forts making it a magnificent place to visit for heritage and architecture lovers.

City Palace, the former residence of the royal family, is located in the city's heart and continues to be a celebration of luxury.

Jaipur is a wholesome city with the grandeur of forts like Amber Fort, Nahargarh and Jaigarh fort. The list consists of the top 15 places to visit in Jaipur and soak into the magnificent heritage.

This article will take you through the Top 10 Places to Visit in Jaipur, things to do in Jaipur and different locations in Jaipur. 

List of top 15 places to visit in Jaipur

1. City Palace 

The City Palace is an architectural extravaganza with an opulent façade and stunning interiors.

The sandstone palace was constructed by Sawai Jai Singh II and is a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture.

The palace complex includes Mubarak Mahal and Maharani's Palace, and the entire palace is well-maintained.

Features

  • Famous for: Architecture, Photography, and History
  • Ticket cost:                                                    For Indians – Museum fees are Rs 200 & Rs 100 respectively for adults and children (5 - 12 years).                                                              The royal grandeur and splendour fees are Rs 1500 and Rs 3000 for adults and Rs 1000 and Rs 1500 for children.                                 For foreign nationals, the museum fee for adults and children is Rs 700 and Rs 400, respectively.                                                        The royal grandeur and splendour fee is Rs 500 more than Indian nationals.
  • Visitors timing: 9.30 am to 5.00 pm (all days) and 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm (night-viewing)
  • Location: Tulsi Marg, Gangotri Bazaar, J.DA. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Things to do: Some sight-seeing places include Mubarak Mahal, Pritam Niwas Chowk, Diwan-i-Am, Chandra Mahal
  • Duration – 1 to 2 hours

2. Amber Fort

The UNESCO Heritage Site is known for its marvellous architecture and is set on the Aravalli range.

The sandstone fort was originally built by Raja Man Singh but later expanded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. 

It is one of the finest forts exemplifying the best of the Rajput architecture.The fort shows an intelligent landscape, and the water received its water from an artificial lake known as Maotha. 

The interiors are detailed with colourful marbles and intricate engravings and have four courtyards inspired by Mughal Architecture.

It is a short uphill hike to the palace, but the panoramic view is incredibly beautiful. It is recommended to take a guide for an informative tour.

Features

  • Famous for: Architecture, Photography, Archaeology,  and History
  • Ticket cost: The fee for Indians is Rs 25, and for foreign nationalities is Rs 200.
  • Visitors timing:  10.00 am to 5.00 pm open all-day
  • Location:  Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur
  • Things to do: Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khas, Sheesh Mahal, Siladevi Temple, Elephant Ride, Light and Sound Show in the evening 
  • Duration – 2 hours

3. Jal Mahal

The palace is located in the middle of the artificial Mansagar Lake and was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in the 18th century.

The sandstone palace combined Mughal and Rajput style architecture and was used as a hunting lodge and summer retreat. 

The palace is partially submerged in water and gives the illusion of a floating palace. The dome-shaped pillars catch the attention of the tourists from far.

The palace looks beautiful at night, illuminated by light. It is also a bird watcher's paradise with several migratory birds around the lake.

The erstwhile magnificent palace is a beauty to be soaked into from far as visitors are not allowed in the palace for safety concerns.

Features

  • Famous for:  Monument, History, Birdwatching, and Photography   
  • Ticket cost: Free
  • Visitors timing:  6.00 am to 6.00 pm
  • Location:  Amber Road, Jaipur
  • Things to do: Photography from far during the evening, Enjoy the view from nearby restaurants 
  • Duration –  30 Minutes

4. Birla Mandir

The Hindu Temple is also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple and was built by the B.M Birla Foundation in 1988.

The temple is dedicated to Hindu Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu. The architecture is made of white marble with several marble sculptures inside.

The temple consists of four parts, including an entrance, sanctum, main hall and tower. 

The temple has fine carvings and several shrines dedicated to Hindu God and Goddess. There are many delicate carvings of ancient quotes, Hindu symbols, and pictures of revered saints across the world.

It has a modern architectural style, and one of the best times to visit the temple is during Diwali when it is illuminated with light.

Features

  • Famous for:  Religious and Architecture 
  • Ticket cost: Rs 150
  • Visitors timing: 8.00 am to 12.00 pm and 4.00 pm to 8.00 pm all days open 
  • Location:  Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur
  • Things to do: Moti Dungri Temple, Religious practices like Aarti  
  • Duration –  30 Minutes

5. Galta Ji

The Galta Ji temple is sandwiched between the Aravalli range and is known for holy Kund (water tanks).

It is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus, and the temple is exquisitely sculpted in pink sandstone. The walls of the temple are adorned with stunning paintings and frescoes.

The temple is squeezed between cliffs in the Aravalli. The 18th-century temple was built by Diwan Rao Kriparam and had a rich history.

The temple is surrounded by several natural springs, and the temple complex consists of seven Kunds. It is also known as the Monkey temple, as the temple serves as an abode for several monkeys and langur.

Features

  • Famous for:  Religious Experience, Spiritual, Architecture 
  • Ticket cost: free
  • Visitors timing:  5 am to 9 pm all days a week 
  • Location:  Galta Ji Temple Complex, Jaipur 
  • Things to do:  Holy Kunds (Water Reservoir), Galta Mata Temple
  • Duration –  1 to 2 hours  

6. Panna Meena ka Kund

For 1000 years, the old stepwell has been one of the most stunning tourist attractions in Jaipur. The 16th-century pale yellow colour series of steps is well-preserved.

The 200-meter deep water storage tank was built by the Meena Dynasty and is an ancient technique to preserve and harvest water during the rainy season.

As per local legends, the stepwell construction was initiated by a eunuch named Panna Miah.

The architecture is intelligently designed with crisscross stairs which also was used to measure the level of water in the reservoir.

The main purpose of the stepwell is to use it as a reservoir of water and prevent water scarcity during summers. The stepwell consists of 1800 symmetrical steps.

The yellow stone and labyrinthine stairs have made it one of the most photographed places in Jaipur.

Features

  • Famous for: Holy Water Reservoir, Stepwell, Photography 
  • Ticket cost: free
  • Visitors timing:  6 am to 6 pm 
  • Location: Near Amber Fort, Jaipur  
  • Things to do:  Photography for spectacular backdrops 
  • Duration –  30 minutes 

7. Pink City Bazaars

The blingy bazaar of Jaipur should always be on visitors' to-do lists.

The bazaars are a shopper's paradise with colourful artefacts, antiques, jewellery, textile, gemstones, etc. Each of the bazaars is known for its speciality.

Some popular bazaars include Johari Bazaar, which is popular for its gemstones; Nehru Bazaar is known for fabulous Jootis; and Bapu bazaar is known for traditional textile. 

 The bazaars take you on a wonderful shopping spree of handicrafts and vibrant décor items. There are many tourist attractions near the Bazaars, making it convenient for tourists. Make sure to bargain and research a little on prices to avoid scams.

Features

  • Famous for: Souvenir Shopping  
  • Ticket cost: free
  • Visitors timing:  9 am to 10:00 pm 
  • Location:  Jaipur City  
  • Things to do:  Shop for handicrafts, traditional Jootis, jewellery, gemstones etc.
  • Duration –  3 to 4 hours or even full-day

8. Amrapali Museum

The museum displays unique jewellery from all across the country and is committed to keeping the Indian aesthetic alive.

The museum was founded by Amrapali Jewels and is dedicated to Indian jewellery, gems, and designs.

It mesmerizes the visitors with an exquisite collection of jewellery from ancient times. 

The museum holds a huge collection of tribal jewellery, and the collection is well-preserved. The two-storey museum shows a stunning collection of around 4000 pieces celebrating Indian craftsmanship.

There are precious gems and artefacts made from gold, silver, and gemstones. There is a museum shop from which visitors can purchase an extensive range of jewellery after checking out the collection.

Features

  • Famous for: Museum 
  • Ticket cost: Rs 600 for adults  
  • Visitors timing: 11 am to 6 pm (Sunday closed)  
  • Location: Ground Floor, K, 14/B, Ashok Marg, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur  
  • Things to do: Check out ancient and unique jewellery collections, Museum shop 
  • Duration –  1 hours 

 9. Museum of Legacies

This is the best place to visit to check out more Rajasthani traditional handicrafts, paintings, puppets etc.

The 200-year old building houses the museum and is a space for conducting workshops and displaying work by several art enthusiasts.

The museum has everything right from art, jewellery, painting, sculptures and textile and is a part of a private, unseen collection.

The Government of Rajasthan opened the museum to display the magnificent traditional work. The stunning marble latticework is something not to be missed.

Real-time artisans are working in the museum to promote Rajasthani art and handicraft. The museum's interesting things are the history of jewellery making, Pichwai Paintings, the Embroidery collection by Brij Bhasin, and many indigenous paintings.

Features

  • Famous for:  Museum, Traditional Rajasthani art and handicraft
  • Ticket cost: free
  • Visitors timing: 12 pm to 8 pm
  • Location: Kishanpole Bazar Road, Modikhana, Jaipur 
  • Things to do: Check the traditional art and craft 
  • Duration – 30 to 45 minutes 

 10. Akshardham Temple

The temple is spread across a sprawling area of 23-acres and is a modern architecture built in white marble and pink sandstone.

The Hindu temple is dedicated to Hindu God Narayana.  The premise is well maintained with a lush green garden, musical foundation, and well-manicured courtyards.

The façade has intricate stone carvings of Hindu deities, mythological animals, and others. 

The temple has a massive pure-gold statue of the deity, and the interior is adorned with stunning paintings.

Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan built the temple, and its foundation started in the early 20th century.
Most of the artwork in the temple is dedicated to preaching and stories related to Lord Vishnu.

Features

  • Famous for:  Spiritual, Religious Place
  • Ticket cost: free
  • Visitors timing:  7.30 am to 12.00 pm and 4.00 pm to 8.30 pm
  • Location: Vidyut Nagar- C, Opposite Chitrkut Sector- 9, Jaipur  
  • Things to do:  Visit the main shrine, garden, courtyards 
  • Duration –  1 Hour

11. Jantar Mantar

The UNESCO World Heritage Site is not an ordinary structure but a collection of 19 astronomical tools built by King Sawai Jai Singh II.

The construction was completed in 1734, and it helps in observing astronomical positions.

Jantar Mantar Observatory has the world's largest stone sundial known as Samrat Yantra. 

The sundial is 27 meters tall and casts a shadow helping accurately measure time. The purpose was to determine the position of various celestial objects.

The instruments served several purposes, including tracking the location of many stars, finding orbit around the sun, declination of planets, predicting eclipses etc.

The instruments were constructed from local stone and marble. It is recommended to take a certified guide to understand how the instruments work.

Features

  • Famous for: Architecture, Astronomy  
  • Ticket cost:  Rs 40 for Indians and Rs 200 for foreign nationals
  • Visitors timing: 9 am to 4.30 pm from Monday to Friday  
  • Location: Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur 
  • Things to do: Understand ancient astronomical observations  
  • Duration –  1 Hour

12. Nahargarh Fort

It is also known as the "Abode of Tiger". The fort is located on the edge of Aravalli Hills and overlooks the gorgeous city of Jaipur.

The fort was built as a defensive force and is a popular tourist spot offering stunning panoramic views.

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh built the fort in 1734 to strengthen the city's security. The elongated ramparts of the fort run all along the ridge and connect to the Jaigarh fort.

It is perched strategically at an elevation of 1,970 feet above sea level, which gives a complete view of the city.

The corridors and walls of the Madhavendra Bhawan in the fort have gorgeous murals. It was built later by Sawai Madho Singh, who had suites for queens and kings.

Features

  • Famous for:  Architecture, History, Photography  
  • Ticket cost:  Rs 50 for Indians, Rs 200 for foreign nationals  
  • Visitors timing:  9.00 am to 4.30 pm
  • Location:  WRP8+W6C, Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur 
  • Things to do: Wax Museum, Sculpture Park 
  • Duration –  1 to 1.30 hour 

13. Hawa Mahal

The architectural magnificence is undoubtedly the most popular tourist place in Jaipur. Also known as the "Palace of Wind" is located in the city's heart.

The red and pink sandstone palace is known for its elaborate and intricate latticework.

The palace was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The 5-storey building has a detailed exterior that resembles a honeycomb with over 953 small windows.

The interior of the palace has rooms designed with marbles of different colours. The monument is a fusion of Islamic Mughal and Rajput architecture with many arches, filigree work, fluted pillars, floral patterns etc.

The palace was built for royal ladies to watch festivals. Many cafes opposite Hawa Mahal offers an idyllic view of the palace from the rooftop.

Features

  • Famous for:  Architecture, History, Photography  
  • Ticket cost:  Rs 10 for Indians, Rs 50 for foreign nationals  
  • Visitors timing:  9.00 am to 4.30 pm
  • Location:  Hawa Mahal Rd., Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur
  • Things to do: Archaeological Museum, Rooftop Cafes opposite Hawa Mahal  
  • Duration –  1  hour 

14. Jaigarh Fort

The fort is popular for housing the world's largest cannon known as Jaivana.  The fort is a defensive fort used to store weapons and protect the city from attacks.

The fort was built in 1726 by Maharaja Jai Singh II to safeguard the adjoining palaces, and it indicates the military power of the Rajput.  

The fort is also known as Cheel ka Teela and is located on the Aravalli Range. The fort ran along the north-south direction for 3 km and protected the Amber fort.

Jaigarh fort provides a phenomenal view of the city and the Aravalli hills. The fort became a prominent cannon foundry during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan due to the abundance of iron ore mines. 

Features

  • Famous for:   History, Architecture, Weapons, Photography 
  • Ticket cost:  Rs 50 for Indians, Rs 200 for foreign nationals  
  • Visitors timing:  9.00 am to 4.30 pm
  • Location:  Jaigarh Rd, Devisinghpura, Jaipur
  • Things to do: Artillery Museum, Sunset, Enjoy the view of Lake Palace  
  • Duration – 45 min to  1  hour 

15. Albert Hall Museum

The Albert Hall Museum is the oldest in Rajasthan and has many ancient and vintage artefacts.

The museum was designed by Samuel Swinton Jacob and had influenced by Indo-Saracenic and Rajput architecture.

It is located in Ram Niwas Garden, and the museum was opened to the public in 1887. 

The museum has a rich collection, including paintings, carpets, jewellery, stone, ivory, metal sculptures, and ancient coins from the Kushan, Gupta, and Mughal Dynasties.

The main attraction of the museum is an Egyptian Mummy. There are costumes from the 18th century and a collection of yoga poses from the 19th century.

Features

  • Famous for: Architecture, History  
  • Ticket cost:  Rs 40 for Indians, Rs 300 for foreign nationals (discounts for students available)
  • Visitors timing: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm and 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm (night visit)
  • Location:  Museum Road, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur
  • Things to do: Clay Art Gallery, Carpet Gallery, Coin Gallery, Jewellery Gallery, Musical Instrument Gallery 
  • Duration – 1 to 1.30 hour 

Conclusion

Jaipur, also known as the “Pink City” has many places of historical influence and flocked by millions of tourists every year. Jaipur boasts of spectacular cultural heritage, architecture, and popular for cool cafes around the city. The city truly exudes a royal vibe.

The above list of places are best places to visit while you are in Jaipur. Make the most of your vacation while in Jaipur with your friends and family.

frequently asked questions

1. What is famous in Jaipur?


Jaipur is famous for its royal past, leaving behind a trail of gorgeous monuments, forts, and palaces.

The city is known for its stunning architecture, monuments, bustling bazaars, mouth-watering food, and rich history. From a shopping point of view, Jaipur is famous for textiles, Jootis, handicrafts etc.


2. Is two days enough for Jaipur?


It depends on how and what you want to see. However, two days is not enough to cover all the tourist attractions in Jaipur.

It would take around 3 to 4 days to cover all the spots listed in the article. For covering the tourist attractions within the city, two days are enough.


3. Which is the most visited place in Jaipur?


The most visited place in Jaipur is the Amber Fort, also known as the Amer Fort. The sandstone fort was built for defense and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is built on the edge of the Aravalli range and gives a panoramic view of the city. 


4. Which is the most beautiful palace in Jaipur?


The most beautiful palace in Jaipur is the City Palace which is the former residence of the royal family. The palace is located in the city's heart and is known for its elaborate and intricate designs, courtyards, and finest wall paintings.

It is also one of the most photographers' palaces in Jaipur.

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