Jaipur – for most it is one of the most majestic cities of India, the royal capital of Rajasthan. But for me. It is my hometown that kindles the nostalgia in me! Thus, today I will take you not just down the best places to visit in Jaipur, but also on a trip down memory lane so that when you are in my city, you feel it like your own!

Top Tourist Attractions in Jaipur:
Here is a list of the top tourist places to visit in Jaipur.
1. Amber Fort and Palace:

This is my most favorite place around Jaipur, especially because this is a fort with a hilltop setting. So for those who love to trek, this is the most sought-after fort, besides the Nahargarh fort, that I shall share later below. The Amber Fort & Palace is a lofty fortification with an extravagant royal residence inside its premises. One of the most famous places in Jaipur, Amber Fort is saturated with history and stays a radiant illustration of design splendor.
The fortification incorporates sublime constructions like the Sheesh Mahal, Shukh Niwas, and the Diwan-e-Khas, or Hall of Private Audience. Among the many historical places in Jaipur, this fort stands out for its unmatched beauty and royal charm. The light and sound show held here each evening brings alive the fortification among the top Jaipur attractions. The fort and palace timings are 9 am to 6 pm, but the sound and light show is usually held after 7 pm for half an hour. You need to check that beforehand to book a cozy spot.
Timings | Every day at 7:00 am to 9:00 pm |
Ticket Price | Rs. 100/- for Indians and Rs. 500/- for Foreign |
Location | Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | October to March. Visit in the morning to avoid heat. |
Photography Tip | Sunset shots from the fort walls are stunning |
2. Panna Meena Ka Kund:

Closeby Amer is this amazing stepwell – an antiquated advance well that traces all the way back to the sixteenth century. It has steps embellishing its three sides while the excess side is a multi-storeyed gallery. This eight-story step-well likewise has a local area space where you can sit and go through certain minutes taking in the excellence of this spot.
Timings | Every day at 7:00 am to 6:00 pm |
Ticket Price | No entry fee |
Location | Near Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Early morning or evening |
Photography Tip | Great symmetrical shots from the top |
3. Nahargarh Fort:

This fort is again cradled by the Aravalli Hills and gives you a scenic view of the entire Jaipur city, especially the Jal Mahal. Actor Aamir Khan’s film Rang De Basanti brought this place into the big limelight and a well-done road now leads to it. Earlier, elephant rides and only private vehicles would lead to it, but now anyone can drive up to this majestic beauty.
Built in 1734 by Jai Singh II, the then Maharaja of Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort was essential for the city’s protection circle, alongside Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort. For travelers looking for places to visit near Jaipur within 50 km, Nahargarh Fort is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable historical sites to explore. The fortification filled in as a hunting retreat for the illustrious family. Today it is a breathtaking perspective to watch radiant dusks over the Pink City.
Timings | Every day at 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. |
Ticket Price | Rs. 50/- for Indians and Rs. 200/- for Foreign |
Location | Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Evening for sunset |
Photography Tip | Night view of Jaipur city lights is magical |
4. Jaigarh Fort:

At the point when you are making a rundown of must-visit Jaipur tourist places, you can’t leave out Jaigarh Fort. Remaining at a tallness of 500 feet over the ocean level, this eighteenth-century fortress enhances the Cheel Ka Tila or the Hill of Eagles in the Aravali Range like a crown.
Rough magnificence characterizes this fortification that gloats with red sandstone development. It was a conspicuous focus of gunnery creation for the leaders of this land. One of the primary attractions of the Jaigarh Fort is the JaiVaan or Jaibaan – the cannon, which was once the world’s biggest cannon on wheels. The outskirts of the palace is one of the best tourist spots in Jaipur at night because the view of the city is beyond words!
Timings | Every day at 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
Ticket Price | Rs. 35/- for Indian and Rs. 80/- for Foreign |
Location | Above Amber Fort, Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Morning or late afternoon |
Photography Tip | Capture the massive Jaivana Cannon |
5. Jal Mahal:

When you take amazing memories of the above three into the main city of Jaipur city, the first establishment on the way you will find is the Jal Mahal. Standing tall amid the silent waters of the Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is an awesome five-celebrated royal residence that includes the Rajput style of design. It served as a hunting lodge for the leaders of this land. The royal residence is now forbidden for guests, however, you can generally partake in its beautiful view by clicking pictures from the roadside – it is among the top Jaipur attractions.
Timings | Every day at 6:00 am to 6:00 pm |
Ticket Price | No entry fee |
Location | Amber Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Sunrise or evening when lights reflect in water |
Photography Tip | Perfect reflection shots from the roadside |
6. City Palace:

When you move back from the outskirts, to inside the city and are still under the spell of forts, then head straight to the City Palace – the current residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. Situated in the core of the city, the City Palace is quite possibly the most wonderful vacation destination in Jaipur.
The engineering of this royal residence is a wonderful mix of Rajput and Mughal styles. Faultless inscriptions and fine arts loan this spot an unmistakable wonder. Enhanced with rambling nurseries, yards, corridors, illustrious homes, and workmanship exhibitions, all aspects of this royal residence reflect Rajputana’s brilliance. The royal residence likewise houses a historical centre where you will go over the illustrious articles and armoury of the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I.
Timings | Every day 9:30 am to 7:30 pm |
Ticket Price | Rs 300 for Indians & Rs 1000 for Foreigners |
Location | Aleb Chowk, Near Jantar Mantar, Tripolia Bazar, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Morning for less crowd |
Photography Tip | Don’t miss Peacock Gate inside the palace |
Special Experience | Night visit gives royal lighting effect |
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7. Hawa Mahal:

Hawa Mahal is a five-celebrated pyramidal structure built out of red and pink sandstone and is among the most well-known picnic spots in Jaipur. Worked by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, it highlights 953 little windows and resembles a honeycomb hive. This historical gem is often counted among the best Jaipur hangout places where both tourists and locals love to spend their time. The inside offices of this structure partake in a cooling impact because of the breeze blowing in through its mind-boggling cross-section of windows. From the highest point of the Hawa Mahal, you will get an amazing view of the City Palace and the Jantar Mantar from that point.
Timings | Every day at 9:00 am to 7:00 pm |
Ticket Price | Rs. 20/- for Indians and Rs. 200/- for Foreign |
Location | Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Early morning for golden light |
Photography Tip | Best shots from opposite roadside café “Tattoo Café & Lounge” |
Shopping Nearby | Johari Bazaar is just next door for jewellery |
8. Jantar Mantar:

Jantar Mantar is a galactic observatory that traces all the way back to 1734 and was working under the orders of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It houses the world’s biggest stone Sundial, notwithstanding nineteen other structural galactic instruments. This spot has been pronounced a UNESCO World Heritage site and even the best place to visit in Jaipur at night. Many travelers also consider it one of the offbeat places in Jaipur, especially for those who love astronomy and history.
Timings | Every day at 9:00 am to 6:30 pm |
Ticket Price | Rs. 50/- for Indians and Rs. 200/- for Foreigners |
Location | Tripoliya Bazaar near entrance to City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Mid-morning when shadows are clear |
Photography Tip | The giant sundial is a must-click |
Special Tip | Audio guides available for better understanding |
9. Jaipur Zoo:

Jaipur Zoo is home to more than 100 types of animals and birds, even reptiles. Once upon a time, it was those choicest places in India, which was home to the white tiger. I was so fascinated by the same, that every time I would visit my maternal grandparents, my grandpa would take me down to say hello to the white beauty! If you too have kids in the family, this is a must-visit place to teach them a love for animals, climate change, and how human and animal life chains go hand-in-hand.
Timings | 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (Saturday & Sunday Closed) |
Ticket Price | Rs. 15/- for Indians & Rs. 150/- for Foreigners |
Location | Sawai Ram Singh Rd, Ram Niwas Garden, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Morning hours for active animals |
Family Tip | Great for kids, carry water and caps |
10. Raj Mandir Cinema:

Yet another, among the top-rated entertainment places in Jaipur is the meringue-shaped film complex – the Rajmandir Cinema – that has been exciting film buffs since 1976. Its extensive and rich insides, dazzling roof plan, and circuitous lighting framework, all meet up to make it a great film-seeing experience here – my favorite point being the cascading curtains that come down during the interval like a slow waterfall! A sight to behold, beyond the movie. You would laugh, if I told you this was among the first places in my hometown, where I took my husband, after our wedding!
Location | Panch Batti B – 16 Bhagwan Das Rd, C Scheme, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time | Evening show for best vibe. |
Tip | Book tickets in advance for weekends |
11. Bapu Bazar:

Close to the Raj Mandir, cinema is the old Jaipur city, housing the most famous Bapu Bazaar named after Mahatma Gandhi. The hub for ethnic items rights from home decor to fashion, Bapu Bazar opens up a world of quintessential Rajasthani handicrafts, stunning textiles, precious gemstones, charming and collection-worthy brass works, and even marble figurines – Bapu Bazar is one the best sightseeing places in Jaipur to visit at night. Block printed bedspreads and textiles the world-famous Lac jewellery are just icing on the cake that makes it worth a spend here – both time and money.
Location | Bapu Bazar Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Timings | 11:00 am to 10:00 pm |
Best Time to Visit | Evening for shopping and street food |
Shopping Tip | Bargain smartly, prices can come down to half |
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12. Albert Hall Museum:

Castles and places aren’t the only strongholds of this magnificent city. The Albert Hall Museum, the most established museum in Rajasthan, is a mother lode of curios that gives you a brief look into the area’s rich history and legacy. Named after the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, this gallery has a rich assortment of gems, artworks, ivory things, figures, gem works, covers, and metal ancient rarities. An Egyptian mummy housed here is among its star attractions.
Timings | Every day from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm |
Ticket Price | Rs. 40/- for Indians and Rs. 300/- for Foreigners |
Location | Ram Niwas Garden, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Evening for light show on the building |
Photography Tip | The museum looks stunning when lit up at night |
13. Rambagh Palace:

Close to the Albert Hall Museum is the Rambagh Palace. Built-in 1835, the Rambagh Palace, Jaipur has exchanged many a hand over time – directly from being the British sovereign’s number one lady’s home or being the regal visitor house to a hunting hotel, lastly to being home for the late Maharani Gayatri Devi. All through these changes, this five-star inn, presently a Taj property, has just filled in its imperial magnificence. They say you arrive here like a visitor, but they make you stay like a Royal!
Location | Bhawani Singh Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Timings | 9:00 am to 5:00 pm |
Ticket Prices | 700 Rs for Indians, 1500 Rs for Foreign Tourists |
Best Time to Visit | Winter months for pleasant weather |
Special Experience | Book a royal dinner here for a once-in-a-lifetime feel |
Tip | It’s a luxury stay, so budget accordingly |
14. Galtaji Temple:

Galta Ji isn’t a single temple but a series of Hindu sanctuaries that date back to ancient times. This religious sanctuary complex is known for its splendid architecture amid the slender mountain pass in the Aravalli Hills. There’s a characteristic spring that rises up out of the slope and it tops off the seven holy water tanks situated inside the sanctuary complex. A perfect place to glance into your inner being, amid deep silence and solitude.
Location | Galta Ji, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Timings | 5:00 am to 7:00 pm |
Best Time to Visit | Morning or evening aarti |
Photography Tip | Monkeys are everywhere – great for candid shots |
Best Time to Visit | Wear comfortable shoes, as it requires walking uphill |
15. Chokhi Dhani Jaipur:
If you need a slight break from Jaipur city for a day, then head straight to the outskirts (not the Amber side, but towards the opposite site – near Sanganer – the hub of block printing.
Chokhi Dhani in Rajasthan is a cutting-edge portrayal of a typical Rajasthan Village – a perfect picnic spot with your family – where mini-town fairs are held regularly to draw in sightseers. Right from authentic Rajasthani food served with much love to the ethnic culture, everything Rajasthani will embrace you here, tightly.
Earlier this place used to be near Amber, but when traffic snarls marred the joy, it was recreated on a bigger scale towards the opposite side, away from the city.
Location | Chokhi Dhani Village Resort, 12 Miles Tonk Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Timings | 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm |
Best Time to Visit | Evening for folk dances and food |
Special Experience | Try Rajasthani thali served traditionally |
Family Tip | Kids enjoy camel rides and puppet shows here |
16. Digamber Jain Mandir Sanghiji:

Just 16 km away from Jaipur in the town of Sanganer, this architectural marvel carved in red sandstone – this shrine dedicated to the Adinath- the first Jain Tirthankara is one of the most revered tourist places in Jaipur in the region. The works date back to the Shikhara style architecture, which is a sight to behold for everyone, beyond their own religion. The peace here is enchanting.
Timings | Every day at 6:00 am to 8:00 pm |
Location | Jain, Serail Rd, Dada Gurudev Nagar, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Morning for peace and quiet |
Photography Tip | The red stone carvings look great in soft sunlight |
Travel Tip | Dress modestly as it is a religious site |
17. World Trade Park Jaipur:

If you wish to take a feel of modern Jaipur, then the World Trade Park in Malviya Nagar Jaipur is your place to be. Opened in 2021, this mall was once awarded “Mall of the Year” and “Best Architecture” by BCI of India soon after.
Location | Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, D-Block, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Timings | 11:00 am to 10:00 pm |
Best Time to Visit | Afternoon for shopping, evening for dining |
Shopping Tip | Best for branded stores and multiplex cinema |
18. Jawahar Circle:

Once you are done with your shopping and wish to take a break, you can head to the Jawahar Circle Garden – which is popular as Asia’s biggest Circular Park. Enclosed by a Rose Garden, its real beauty comes alive in winter and spring. Though it just came up very recently in 2009, its outer nursery which is around 1420 meters, and the rose garden and its majestic entry gate, have made it one of the top destinations in Jaipur, in a very short span of time.
Location | Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Winter evenings with musical fountain show |
Family Tip | Perfect for kids to play and enjoy rides |
Photography Tip | Iconic Patrika Gate is Instagram-famous |
19. Akshardham Temple, Jaipur:
For the religious kind, this magnificent architectural marvel is a must-visit place in Jaipur. Devotees from across India, visit this staggering sanctuary to offer appreciation and revel in the hallowed spiritual feeling.
Timings | 7:30 am to 12:00 pm, 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm (Monday Closed) |
Location | Vidyut Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Chitrakoot, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Evening for aarti and lighting |
Travel Tip | Dress modestly. Photography is restricted in some areas |
20. Central Park Jaipur:

This is the largest park in Jaipur which is at the city centre and trevellers’ favourite place to take a break after a full day trip of the city. It has a big lush green Rambagh Palace and the golf club nearby makes it a very cool place in terms of temperature too. No wonder by the end of every evening, you will find even the locals enjoy their evening here, after a hectic day.
Timings | Every day from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
Location | Prithviraj Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Best Time to Visit | Morning for walking, evening for musical fountains |
Photography Tip | Tallest Indian flag here is worth capturing |
Local Tip | Great place for jogging and bird watching |
Things to Do in Jaipur:
- Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride: Fly over the forts and palaces of Jaipur in a hot air balloon and enjoy the view of the city.
- Enjoy a Cultural Evening at Chokhi Dhani: Visit this traditional village to enjoy folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, and delicious Rajasthani foods.
- Shopping in Local Markets: Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar is a famous markets in Jaipur for shopping. Bapu Bazaar is known for Rajasthani clothes, handicrafts, and leather goods and Johari Bazaar is known for jewelry and gemstones.
- Try Local Rajasthani Food: Try Rajasthani food like dal bati churma, ghewar, and more which are popular traditional foods in Rajasthan.
- Watch the Light and Sound Show: Amber Fort hosts a light and sound show in the evening to tell the story of Jaipur’s history.
- Visit Museums: Visit the Albert Hall Museum to see the old paintings, sculptures, and other treasures.
Conclusion:
With this, we come to the end of the top tourist destinations in Jaipur. But mind it, there are more than 30 more that await you. And for those details, you can always write to me. I will be happy to be your digital guide to help you explore the city to its fullest! And If you ask me which is the best time to visit Jaipur, well I would say the whole year, as it is my home town! But in reality, you must explore the city between September to March. So what are you waiting for, plan it up soon!
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FAQs:
The best time to visit Jaipur is from October to March when the weather is cool and pleasant. Summers can get very hot, so winter months are perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Ideally, 3 to 4 days are enough to cover the main attractions like Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, and Bapu Bazaar.
The three must-visit forts in Jaipur are Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Nahargarh Fort. Together they form the strong defense circle of old Jaipur and also offer the best views of the Pink City.
Jaipur is famous for block-printed textiles, lac bangles, gemstones, brass items, and marble figures. Bapu Bazaar, Johari Bazaar, and Tripolia Bazaar are the best places to buy authentic Rajasthani handicrafts.
Yes, you can visit Chokhi Dhani village resort to enjoy folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, and traditional Rajasthani food.
Most places in Jaipur are well connected by auto-rickshaws, cabs, and local buses. For forts like Amer, Nahargarh, and Jaigarh, taxis are the easiest option as they are a little outside the city.
Some must-try foods are dal baati churma, pyaaz kachori, ghewar, kulfi falooda, and Rajasthani thali. You will find street food near Jal Mahal and Bapu Bazaar, and luxury dining at Rambagh Palace.
Kavita Farswan
January 18, 2024 at 2:40 pm
This insightful guide showcases the best places to visit in Jaipur, illuminating the city’s rich history and vibrant culture for an unforgettable travel experience.
imran malik
December 5, 2022 at 3:16 pm
very informative article about the tourist places in Rajasthan keep shearing
TheIndia
December 27, 2022 at 10:42 am
Thank you Imran for your feedback. We’ll try our best to cover as much information related to other tourist places as possible. Do share more information about your experience too.