Jaipur Tourist Places: Attractions & Places To Visit

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No trip to India is comprehensive without paying a visit to Jaipur. Affectionately nicknamed "The Pink City" for the reddish color of its important buildings, Jaipur is a royal wonderland of history a
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No trip to India is comprehensive without paying a visit to Jaipur. Affectionately nicknamed "The Pink City" for the reddish color of its important buildings, Jaipur is a royal wonderland of history and heritage, brimming with architectural treasures. It's also an incomparable stop in India's prestigious Golden Triangle, a famous tourist circuit.

Prepare to be delighted by the magnificence of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. City Palace provides you a taste of the extravagant lifestyle yielded to the royal family of Jaipur. The astronomical implements at the Jantar Mantar observatory realize the mysteries of space to Earth. And depending on the time of your holiday, you may be worthy of experiencing one of the numerous festivals that choose Jaipur's annual calendar, such as the International Kite Festival in January or the Elephant Festival in early spring.

### 1. City Palace

**Address:** Gangori Bazaar, Tulsi Marg, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur

**Official site:** https://royaljaipur.in/ (https://royaljaipur.in/)

Enduring at the heart of the Old City of JaipurNearly three centuries oldMaharaja Sawai Jai Singh II to relocate his court at Amber.Protected by substantial guard wallsFairy-tale-like structureHome of Jaipur's modern-day royal family to dateExtravagant and enchantingCurrent occupants reside in Chandra MahalElegant frame with curved eavesDomed rooftopsSand-colored regal abodeThe sprawling complex of buildingsLandscaped garden courtyardsThe stunning display of Rajasthani and Mughal architectureSightseeing at City PalaceMubarak Mahal (Welcome Palace): contains collections of dazzling costumes and textilesArmory: museum-like space dedicated to preserving finely crafted daggers and swordsPritam Niwas Chowk (Peacock Courtyard): mesmerizing doorways paintedDiwan-i-Am (Hall of Public Audience): showcases the palace's exquisite collection of miniature paintingsFriends of the Museum Bazaar: Jaipur's highest quality souvenirs (with equally high prices)

### 2. Jantar Mantar

**Address: **Gangori Bazaar, Pink City, J.D.A. Market, Jaipur

**Official site**: http://www.jantarmantar.org/ (http://www.jantarmantar.org/)

Bunch of larger-than-life abstract sculpturesArt galleryA unique collection of astronomical tools started by Rajput ruler (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/mewar-royal-was-offered-hefty-sum-to-ok-padmaavat/articleshow/66873727.cms) Jai singh iiHeavens nearly 300 years agoUNESCO World Heritage SiteObservatory's massive sundialSamrat yantraAt 27 meters tallCasts a huge shadowAccurately measures time down to two secondsElaborate Jai Prakash tracks the passing of timeShadow of a metal plate dangled above a sunken bowl-like compositionInstruments at the observatory can pursue stars and predict eclipses.

**Hot tip**: It's meriting to hire a private guide at Jantar Mantar to learn how each structure serves.

### 3. Hawa Mahal

**Address: **Hawa Mahal Rd., J.D.A. Market, Badi Choupad, Pink City, Jaipur

**Official site:** https://www.hawa-mahal.com/ (https://www.hawa-mahal.com/)

Jaipur look came from Hawa Mahal (Palace of Breeze)Distinctive architectural featuresSalmon-pink, honeycombed façadeResembles the crown of Hindu God KrishnaGeometric accents and rows of tiny windowsLandmark was built in 1799Allow royal females to watch festivals on the road without getting public953 windowsAllow plenty of breezes to pass throughIdeal summer palace.Tourists learn the history of the sandstone structurePalace's small museumCeremonial armor collectionNarrow hallwaysThe colorful glasswork in windows and doorwaysCast glow on chambers throughout

### 4. Amber Fort

**Address: **Devi Singapura, Amer, Jaipur

India's most-visited fortsBuilt-in the year 1592Sandstone and marble monolithStands atop a small hill20 minute's driving distanceNortheast of the center of JaipurA pristine example of Rajasthani architectureUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe fascinating history of legends, betrayals, romanceThe best way for touristsHire a private guideShort uphill hikeDecked out with intricate patternsInlaid marble color of the rainbowThe fort is designed out into four separate segmentsThe spectacular garden courtyard outsideExplore the fort's underground tunnels

### 5. Albert Hall Museum

**Address: **Museum Road, Kailash Puri, Ram Niwas Garden, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur

**Official site:** http://alberthalljaipur.gov.in (http://alberthalljaipur.gov.in)

· English writer Rudyard Kipling wrote: rebuke to all other museums in India from Calcutta downwards.· High praise emanating from the heir of a curator· The oldest museum in Rajasthan· Extensive collection of art· Historically significant artifacts· Egyptian mummy stay to see antique coins· Different periods in India's history· Charming permanent exhibits· Miniature paintings· 18th-century costumes worn· Members of different castes· 19th-century clay figures peculiar collection of yoga poses (https://news.abplive.com/topic/yoga)

Visit the museum at night for multicolored lights brightened exterior

### 6. Birla Mandir

**Address:** Tilak Nagar, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Jaipur

Dipped from top to bottom in pinkStark white marble Birla MandirHindu temple pays tribute to goddess Lakshmi and god VishnuMarvelous structureThe quiet, peaceful vibe,Right atmosphere to appreciate delicate marble carvingsShrines to GodsGorgeous sunset viewsThe restorative break from sightseeing

### 7. Nahargarh Fort

**Address:** Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur

Also known as Tiger FortNearly 300-year-old fortOverlooks city from atop Aravalli HillsPrime strategic location for the structureDefended Jaipur against enemies years agoExplore fort's wax museumSculpture parkFort's restaurants have traditional Indian cuisineIt contains a summer destination for royalty called Madhavendra Bhawan

### 8. Galta Ji

Sources of waterBetween in the desert state of RajasthanNatural spring in a hill pass in the AravallisHonored it by building the Hindu temple Galta JiNestled between cliffsFeatures a few sacred water tanksModest fountainsFrescoes tell tales of Hindu God KrishnaOfficial name Galta Ji better known as the Monkey TempleHundreds of macaques and langurs live hereBuy a handful of peanuts to tempt the monkeysWatch rambunctious creatures from a distance

### 9. Amrapali Museum

**Address: **Ground Floor, K, 14/B, Panch Batti, Ashok Marg, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

Founders of the beloved Indian jewelry brand Amrapali JewelsCollected antique jewelryOne-of-a-kind treasuresIt deserved to be preserved & displayed· Two entire floors of glistening jewels4,000-piece collectionShowcases the vast range of Indian craftsmanshipGold, silver, and precious gemsSilver bands for horses' legsChariot fully covered in silverEmbellished shoe coversThe glorious crown of Himachal Pradesh groomExtensive range of necklaces, braceletsWearables available at Museum Shop

### 10. Museum of Legacies

**Address:** Kishanpole Bazar Road, Modikhana, Jaipur

· Rajasthan's most essential handicrafts· Works of art lived in private collections· The government of Rajasthan opened the Museum of Legacies Housed· Two-centuries-old mansion· Assortment of Indian embroidery· Giant Rajasthani puppets, Pichwai paintings· Magnificent marble latticework· Amount of swirling detail the artisans· Robust and hard stone is hypnotic

### 11. Jal Mahal

One look at the Jal Mahal looks like a mirageGraceful palaceFloat atop the twinkling Man Sagar LakeCalm sight against frenzied city lifeWater Palace has four other levels submerged beneath a reservoirLights up at night in all its gloryIt casts a golden, glowing reflection on the water

### 12. Markets

Mecca for souvenirsPink city brim with everythingCostume jewelry, precious gemstones to embroidered textilesCobalt blue potteryRajasthani puppetsNo-hassle shopping experienceHead to the Handicraft Emporium across from Ajmeri GateThe government-run shop sells high-quality traditional handicraftsDecorated with yellow flowersSets of wooden carvings depicting Rajasthani charactersHand-printed sarisJohari Bazar is a jewelry lover's paradiseMarket glitters with dozens of shops selling everythingDon't leave Jaipur without a trip to Bapu BazarLocated southwest of Johari BazaarTourist-favorite marketChock full of handcrafted trinketsLocally made textilesBedazzled slippersSouvenirs galore

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