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Jaipur in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Jaipur, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Jaipur is a truly incredible destination. A visit to the Pink City will reveal its magnificent palaces, temples and parks, and is not complete without taking a ride in a horse-drawn carriage through the winding streets of the old walled city. Soak in Jaipur’s rich cultural landscape, with its famed handicrafts stalls and vibrant markets bursting with life.
With favorites like Amber Palace, Nahargarh Fort, and Isarlat Sargasooli, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Pandit Kulfi and Laxmi Misthan Bhandar so you can get the best taste of Jaipur while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Jaipur in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • South side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Hawa Mahal, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 9 hours of your day.
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Amber Palace

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Amber Palace, also known as Amer Fort, is a stunning architectural marvel located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. This magnificent fort showcases a blend of Hindu and Muslim design elements, making it a unique cultural landmark. Visitors can enjoy elephant rides that add to the enchanting experience of exploring this historical site. The fort's intricate structures are built from various colored stones—milk white, light yellow, rose red, and pure white—which give it an amber-like appearance from afar.
Amer Fort – A Living Painting on the Hill Amer Fort isn’t just a monument — it’s like walking into a moving painting of Rajasthan’s royal past. Built by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and later expanded by Mirza Raja Jai Singh I, the fort stands proudly on the Aravalli hills, watching over the calm Maota Lake below. The first sight itself is unforgettable — elephants walking up the cobbled path, the Suraj Pol gate glowing in sunlight, and the reflection of the fort in the lake making it look double beautiful. In the middle of that lake lies Kesar Kyari Bagh, a star-shaped garden built on a small island. Centuries ago, the royals planted saffron here, and the queens admired it from the palace balconies. Even today, it looks like a silent secret floating in time. Inside the fort, the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) steals your heart. One small flame lights up hundreds of tiny mirrors — pure magic without electricity! The planning of water channels, cooling systems, and hidden passages shows how smart ancient engineers were. Amer was once a defence fort but feels more like an art gallery of the Rajput spirit. Managed today by the Government of Rajasthan, it remains beautifully preserved. If you ever visit Jaipur, don’t rush. Sit near Maota Lake at sunset, watch the fort turn golden, and you’ll feel that history here doesn’t sleep — it just shines quietly.
Dineshsingh C — Google review
Amer Fort, perched on the rugged Aravalli hills of Jaipur, is one of those places that instantly pulls you back into the grandeur of Rajasthan’s royal era. The moment you enter the main gate, the Sheesh Mahal’s shimmer, the intricate Rajput-Mughal designs, and the vast courtyards begin telling centuries-old stories of valor and elegance. The fort is massive yet beautifully detailed—every arch, jharokha, and pillar feels handcrafted with devotion. The Diwan-e-Aam, Ganesh Pol, and the breathtaking mirror work inside the palace are the true highlights. From the top, you get an incredible panoramic view of Maota Lake and the surrounding hills, making it a perfect spot for photography and peaceful reflection. Even with the crowds, Amer Fort maintains a calm, regal vibe. The light-and-sound show in the evening is also worth experiencing, as it beautifully narrates the fort’s rich history. Whether you're a history lover, architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys exploring majestic places, Amer Fort is a destination you shouldn’t miss. It’s not just a monument—it’s a timeless symbol of Rajput glory and artistic brilliance. A must-visit gem of Jaipur!
Mohit D — Google review
The fort is one of the beautiful forts i have seen but if you are visiting this fort, you must wear sport-shoes as you have to walk around 8-10 km within the fort. Also, as the fort is having history with jodha bai, i recommend to take guide with you(200 rs charges). Also, elephant ride is available at the starting point to reach to the main gate of the mahel i.e chand pole.
Karan B — Google review
went to amber palace, taking a jeep to get to the top of the castle. the visit was truly amazing because i had no expectations. there were lots of couples shooting for their wedding. there are so many hidden photo spots. the garden was beautifully managed and the castles (esp sheesh mahal, the mirror castle) were very intact and fascinating. if i had to choose only two spots to visit in the northern india i would choose taj mahal and amber palace.
Gracy B — Google review
Busy place, but really beautifull. To many people try to sell you stuff, be your guide or want to take pictures for money. Pretty annoying, you could not take one or two steps without being bothered, so -1 for that. The place itself had a lot of information signs, beautifull corners and places to Explorer or take pictures. But it was way to busy. We sometimes had to wait before we could walk up a stairs and taking a picture was not possible in some places. -1 for that. (Probably better if you can avoid the weekends!) The price was kind of alright 500 irp for International tourist. 100 per person for Indian, 20 per person for Indian Students, 150 per person for Foreign Students. In the end a place with great history and beauty.
Marnix M — Google review
Absolutely stunning place to be. It literally gave me goosebumps when i took the first glance at Amer Fort. Parking area is clean, helpful people there. A pro tip, please wear sports shoes as you have to walk a lot. Also, hire a guide if you really wanted to know the history of the Fort and king. Otherwise it's fine to roam around, click photos and adoring the historical architectural beauty. Don't try to go to Jaigarh from secret tunnel. It is 1.5km long and you will feel drained after that. Just go to Amer and then visit Jaigarh and Nahargarh by car. You need whole day for these forts, so plan accordingly.
Jayant G — Google review
Amber palace is the best and must to visit place in Jaipur. On weekends there is heavy rush on this fort. It took us almost one hour to reach parking area of fort. The fort ia very nice architectural monument. The Diwan e Khas or Shish mahal is the main attraction of Ambet fort. There are other areas like Diwan e Aam, King's bathroom, various rooms are also nice to see.
Mayur K — Google review
The magnificient Amer palace looks majestic on top of a hill. The view from below the hill is mindblowing. The road to the palace is narrow and crowded,but the palace is worth the time spent navigating and reaching the palace. You will get to see the kingly palace, its gardens,fountains, huge halls and hallways, the kings bath etc etc. Be ready to spend good amount of time here. Its the main attraction of jaipur city. There are enough gaurds and security to help us around with directions. Hire a good guide if you wanto explore the history of Amer palace.
Vijaysagar — Google review
Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/amber-palace.html•+91 141 253 0293•Tips and more reviews for Amber Palace
1 hr 26 min · 4.4 mi
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Jaigarh Fort

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Jaigarh Fort, located in Jaipur, was built in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II to protect the Amber Fort complex. The fort spans 3 km in length and 1 km in breadth and offers stunning views of Maota Lake and Amer Fort. It houses temples, residential complexes, and well-preserved water reservoirs. One of its main attractions is the Jaivana Cannon, known as the world's largest cannon on wheels.
Jaigarh Fort is a must-visit in Jaipur for its grand architecture, stunning views of the Aravalli hills, and rich history. The fort is well-preserved, and the world’s largest cannon on wheels is truly impressive. Walking along the massive walls feels like stepping back in time. A perfect spot for history lovers and photographers alike!
Bēlāl Ū — Google review
Jaigarh fort built mainly as protection for amer fort, houses the worlds largest cannon aka jaivan cannon. It looks grand and makes you wonder how was it operated with help of elephants. It also makes you wonder the fate of those who stand at the receiving end of this cannon. Hatsoff to people who built and operated it. The fort also offers some breathtaking views of the hills/city.
Vijaysagar — Google review
Visited Jaigarh Fort in the morning and had an amazing experience! The fort opens at 9 AM, and I’d suggest reaching right at that time — it’s peaceful, less crowded, and the weather is perfect. The view of Amber Palace and Jaipur city from the top is simply breathtaking. The fort is well-maintained and full of history, especially the massive Jaivana cannon which is a must-see. A great place for photography and to enjoy Jaipur’s royal heritage in calm surroundings. ☀️🏰
PRADIP M — Google review
We visited Jaigarh Fort in the morning and had an absolutely amazing experience! The fort opens at 9 AM, and I highly recommend reaching right at opening time. The atmosphere is calm, the weather is pleasant, and you get to explore the fort before the crowds arrive. 🏰 History & Architecture Jaigarh Fort is known for its strong structure, strategic design, and royal significance. As you walk through the fort, you can feel the power and history of the Rajput era. The pathways, courtyards, and ancient structures are beautifully preserved, making it a perfect place for history lovers. 🌄 Beautiful Views One of the best parts of visiting Jaigarh Fort is the breathtaking view: Stunning aerial view of Amber Palace Panoramic view of Jaipur city Clear skies and peaceful surroundings It’s a paradise for photographers and anyone who loves scenic landscapes. 🔥 Must-See: The Jaivana Cannon The fort is home to the legendary Jaivana Cannon, once considered one of the largest cannons on wheels. It’s a major attraction and a fascinating part of Rajasthan’s military history. 📸 Perfect for Photography Whether it’s: Royal corridors Long walls Massive gates Or views of the Aravalli hills …Jaigarh Fort offers incredible spots for photos. Early morning light makes pictures even better. 👍 Why You Should Visit Peaceful early-morning atmosphere Rich history and stunning architecture Amazing views Well-maintained fort grounds Great for families, couples, solo travellers, and history enthusiasts ⏱️ Best Time to Visit Morning (9 AM) for pleasant weather and fewer visitors.
Yaduveer S — Google review
Jaigarh fort is a must visit if you have a historian within you and you need to know extra about the history of Jaipur. Well planned fort again but if you are in a hurry can be skipped. This fort houses the world’s biggest canon, which was hardly used except for testing. You will also like the 40 feet deep tanks which were constructed to store and supply water. Does not take lot of time. You can cover this fort in 45 min.
Poonam T — Google review
🏰 Jaigarh Fort – History & Significance 📍 Location Situated on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) in the Aravalli ranges. Overlooks Amber Fort and Maota Lake, about 10 km from Jaipur city. --- 🕰️ Historical Background Built by: Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (founder of Jaipur) in 1726. Purpose: To protect Amber Fort and Jaipur city from enemies. Jaigarh was essentially a military fort (not a palace), designed for defense and storing weapons.
Jinu M — Google review
Jaigarh Fort is a strong and impressive fort in Jaipur, famous for its historic cannon and beautiful hilltop views. The fort is well-preserved and gives a true royal feeling. A great place to explore if you love history and scenic views.
Siddharth R — Google review
Firstly the way to visit jaigarh fort is beautiful but the palace is only built for the army and storage of water is there. The local guides will even take 100 rs for the guiding but the content will depend on the rs given. Also, one attraction is there i.e. world’s largest cannon which is never used in war. Only tested once. Apart from that one thing that i did not liked at all is the parking charges they forcefully take even you are visiting there by auto or jeep. I do not recommend to visit this place if you are in Jaipur for 1-2 days.
Karan B — Google review
Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028, India•https://royaljaipur.in/index.php/plan-your-visit/jaigarh/•+91 141 408 8888•Tips and more reviews for Jaigarh Fort
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Nahargarh Fort

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Nahargarh Fort, built in 1734 above Jaipur, is part of a trio of forts along with Jaigarh and Amer. It was constructed to protect the city and has a rich military history. The fort also houses a wax museum featuring sports stars, freedom fighters, and Bollywood celebrities. Visitors can embark on a cycling expedition to explore the fort in a unique way while enjoying stunning views of Jaipur and Man Sagar Lake.
⭐ Nahargarh Fort – Jaipur 📍 Location: Aravalli Hills, Jaipur, Rajasthan ⭐ Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) 🏰 About the Fort Nahargarh Fort, built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, stands majestically on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking Jaipur city. The fort was part of the defense ring with Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort. It is famous for its stunning architecture, step-wells, and breathtaking views of the Pink City. 🌟 Highlights & Attractions Scenic Sunset Point – One of the best spots in Jaipur to witness the golden sunset over the Pink City. Madhavendra Bhawan – Beautiful palace with interconnected suites and delicate frescoes. Panoramic City View – Jaipur looks magical at night from the fort walls. Step Wells (Baori) – Unique water reservoirs within the fort. Cafes & Rooftop Restaurants – Perfect for enjoying snacks with stunning views. 🎟️ Entry Details Entry Fee: ₹50 (Indians), ₹200 (Foreigners), For Indian Student (₹22) ID card must be carried. Timings: 10:00 AM – 06:00 PM Best Time: Evening for sunset and night city view. 🚖 How to Reach 20–25 mins drive from Jaipur city center. Accessible by cab, auto-rickshaw, or bike ride through winding roads of the Aravalli hills. ✅ Pros ✔ Stunning views of Jaipur city & sunset ✔ Historic architecture with royal vibes ✔ Peaceful compared to crowded forts ✔ Good cafes to relax ⚠️ Cons ✘ Roads uphill can be bumpy ✘ Limited public transport availability ✘ Food & drinks are slightly expensive 📝 Review Summary Nahargarh Fort is a must-visit for history lovers, photographers, and anyone wanting to see Jaipur from a bird’s-eye view. While Amber Fort shows grandeur and Jaigarh highlights military strength, Nahargarh is more about peace, charm, and panoramic beauty. Best enjoyed during sunset or night when Jaipur sparkles like a jewel. 👉 Perfect for: Couples, Friends, Photography, and Evening Outings.
Aashique J — Google review
Nahargarh Fort, perched on the Aravalli Hills overlooking Jaipur, offers one of the best panoramic views of the entire Pink City. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734, this fort once served as a retreat and defense post for the royal family. Today, it’s a perfect blend of history, scenic beauty, and a touch of adventure. The drive up the winding road is picturesque, especially during sunrise or sunset. The fort’s structure is massive yet peaceful, with intricate corridors, royal apartments, and old cannons still standing guard. The Madhavendra Bhawan inside is beautifully designed and worth exploring. From the terrace, the city view is simply breathtaking—especially when Jaipur glows in evening lights. **Timings:** Open daily from **10 AM to 6 PM**. **Tickets:** Around **₹50 for Indians**, **₹200 for foreigners**; camera charges may apply. **Accessibility:** The fort is on a hilltop and involves a fair bit of walking and stairs, so senior visitors may find it slightly challenging. Taxis and autos can go up to the main gate. **Guides:** Guides and audio tours are available and make the visit more interesting by sharing stories about the fort’s past and the legends of “Nahar Singh,” after whom it is named. There’s also a small café inside and an open terrace restaurant—perfect for enjoying a coffee with a city view. Overall, Nahargarh Fort is a must-visit for its scenic sunset views, peaceful vibe, and royal charm—ideal for photographers and history lovers alike.
Ditipriya D — Google review
We went here with my friends on a school trip. There was a little difficulty in parking as we had to go upwards using a different kind of jeep, but man oh man, what do I say? This was one of the best forts I've seen so far, situated in slightly hilly terrain that offers stunning perspectives from every angle. The fort itself is massive, covering a vast area, and exploring it is an adventure in itself. It is divided into several sections and forts, such as the Jaigarh Fort and the Amber Fort (Sheesh Mahal) and most of it is preserved and maintained very well. Walking through its courtyards, gates, and ramparts, you can truly feel the grandness of its design and the careful planning that went into every part. A visit here leaves you with a true sense of the historical importance of how skillful and creative the ancient Indians were who built this fort. The sanitation and the overall holding up of the structures over decades have really blown my mind. Every corner seems to tell a story of the past, and the perfect scale of this architecture is admirable. I highly recommend this place for anyone who appreciates our ancient heritage. The overall blend of natural landscape and architectural brilliance makes it a truly unforgettable experience that reflects Rajasthan’s royal past in all its glory.
Pr4khxr — Google review
Visited Nahargarh Fort in the morning and really enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and panoramic city views. The fort is beautifully built on the hilltop, offering a stunning view of Jaipur from above. Unfortunately, the Padao Restaurant was closed when we reached, so we couldn’t try it — it would have been nice to enjoy breakfast or tea with that view. Still, the fort itself is worth visiting, especially in the morning when it’s quiet and not crowded.
PRADIP M — Google review
Amazing place. The Fort is amazing, great architecture, detailing and history. But, Be aware of monkey's here. And parking space is such a mess. No ground leveling, hard stones all over. You can skip the food from Padao Café. The free coffee is probably the worst coffee I've ever tasted. The scenic beauty is the only thing people go there. And you have to pay Rs.200 per person just to visit that cafe. Free coffee is included. Other than that, it is a beautiful place to go with friends and family.
Jayant G — Google review
Nahargarh Fort offers one of the best sunset views in Jaipur. The fort is peaceful, beautiful, and perfect for photography. The city view from the top looks stunning, especially in the evening. A great place to relax and enjoy nature and history together.
Siddharth R — Google review
There is a restuarant by Rajasthan tourism dept at the far end of the fort, from where you can witness absolutely beautiful sunset over the Jaipur city. Half of the good seats were already reserved, and we got the last remaining good seat because we reached very early. There is a cover charge, the food is also decent.
Daya A — Google review
This fort is one of the best🤌 place to ever visit. I love this place. If you want to see sunset or sunrise from the top of the hills . This is the best place. You want lightning then go visit at night before 9:30PM because entry isn't allowed.
Harshit A — Google review
Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/nahargarh-fort.html•+91 141 282 2863•Tips and more reviews for Nahargarh Fort
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Jal Mahal

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Jal Mahal, also known as the Water Palace, is a grand red sandstone palace situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. Built in the 18th century by Sawai Madho Singh, it was originally intended as a summer resort for the royal family and guests. The palace's unique location makes it one of Jaipur's most famous landmarks.
Jal Mahal is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Jaipur. The view of the palace in the middle of the lake looks absolutely stunning, especially during sunset. The surrounding area is clean and perfect for evening walks or photography. You can enjoy street food nearby while admiring the royal architecture. A must visit place for anyone exploring Jaipur’s beauty and culture.
Amit C — Google review
Really lovely palace which sits right in the middle of the man sagar lake in jaipur. The view of the palace is beautiful with the hills to one side and water all around. Need more maintenance and cleanliness as the water is dirty and needs treatment. Its a pity that common man has no access to the palace. You will be hawked by photographers offering to take snaps in traditional rajasthani dressing. Bargain well if you want to engage their service.
Vijaysagar — Google review
Jal Mahal is one of the most beautiful and iconic spots in Jaipur. The palace looks stunning in the middle of the lake, especially during sunrise and sunset when the golden light reflects on the water. The surrounding area is peaceful, great for photography, and perfect for a relaxed evening walk. There’s no entry inside the palace, but the view from the lakeside is absolutely worth visiting. The place gets a bit crowded on weekends, so visiting during early morning or late evening is ideal. Street food and small shops around the area add to the experience.
Anoop D — Google review
Jal Mahal is a beautiful palace in the middle of the lake, perfect for peaceful views and photos. The lighting in the evening makes it look magical. A lovely spot to stop and enjoy the scenery in Jaipur.
Siddharth R — Google review
​The Jal Mahal (meaning "Water Palace") is a stunning architectural marvel situated in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, India. Built primarily in the red sandstone, this five-storey palace appears to be floating serenely on the water, with four of its floors submerged during a full lake, leaving only the top floor visible. Originally constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for duck hunting, the palace was later extensively renovated and expanded by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber in the 18th century. Its distinctive blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles is evident in the symmetrical design, the intricate carvings, and the beautiful terraced garden on its roof, which was once adorned with arcades and semi-octagonal towers. Though currently inaccessible to visitors inside, the palace and its picturesque reflection on the lake's surface offer one of the most tranquil and photographed sights in the "Pink City."
SAIKAT M — Google review
The story behind Jaipur's Jal Mahal ("Water Palace") is one of its creation as a hunting lodge and its later transforma- tion into a symbol of royal pleasure and architectural ingenuity. Originally built in 1699 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it was a retreat for duck hunting. Later, in the 18th century, Maharaja Jai Singh Il renovated and ex- panded both the palace and the surrounding lake, which was formed by damming the Dravyavati river to address water scarcity.
Ashish G — Google review
The Jal Mahal, or "Water Palace," is an architectural marvel seemingly afloat in the center of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur. This entire setting is man-made; the lake was originally created in 1610 AD by damming the Darbhawati river to alleviate a famine. The palace itself, though started earlier, was largely renovated and enlarged in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II of Amber. ​The palace's design is a stunning testament to the Rajput-Mughal architectural blend. It is a five-storeyed structure built from beautiful red sandstone, yet famously, when the lake is full, four of those floors remain submerged underwater, creating the illusion of a single, ethereal floating story. ​A key detail is that the palace cannot be visited internally by the general public as entry is restricted, partly due to ongoing restoration and legal issues. Tourists must appreciate its grandeur from the Man Sagar Dam and the promenade on the lake's edge. ​Regarding water activities, boating is currently not allowed for tourists to access the palace itself, though some tour operators offer boat rides on the larger Man Sagar Lake to provide a closer view. The primary activity is walking the promenade and photography, especially during sunrise or sunset. ​ The best time to visit the exterior is during the monsoon, when the lake is at its fullest, enhancing the palace's magical reflection. Flanked by the Nahargarh hills, Jal Mahal remains one of Jaipur's most photographed and historically significant landmarks.
Rizwan U — Google review
The mahal was amazing to see and get some photos there is no need to buy any ticket and the water was still so it’s really bad smell get photo and leave as soon as possible
Surjit K — Google review
Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India•https://www.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/content/rajasthan-tourism/e…•Tips and more reviews for Jal Mahal
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Hawa Mahal

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Hawa Mahal, often referred to as the "Palace of Winds," is a stunning architectural gem located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this five-story palace is renowned for its striking facade adorned with numerous small windows known as jharokhas. These intricately designed openings not only enhance the beauty of the structure but also serve a practical purpose by allowing cool breezes to flow through, making it an early form of natural air conditioning.
Hawa Mahal, or the “Palace of Winds,” is one of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks. Standing tall in the heart of the Pink City, this five-storey palace made of red and pink sandstone looks stunning with its honeycomb-like façade of 953 small windows, built for royal women to observe street life unseen. Visiting the monument feels like walking into history. The narrow corridors and breezy windows live up to its name—the constant flow of air keeps the palace surprisingly cool even on hot days. From the top, you get a beautiful view of Jaipur’s old streets and the City Palace nearby. **Timings:** Open daily from **9 AM to 4:30 PM**. **Tickets:** Around **₹50 for Indians** and **₹200 for foreigners**. **Accessibility:** Being an old structure, there are steep stairs and limited space, so it may not be ideal for elderly visitors or those with mobility issues. However, the main façade can easily be viewed from the street without climbing inside. **Guides:** Local guides are available at the entrance for ₹150–₹300, offering great insights into the palace’s history and purpose. Overall, Hawa Mahal is a must-visit in Jaipur—beautiful, breezy, and symbolic of Rajasthan’s royal heritage. Go early morning for soft light and fewer crowds; it’s especially magical when the sun hits the pink walls.
Ditipriya D — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! The architecture of Hawa Mahal is breathtaking and truly represents the royal heritage of Jaipur. The intricate windows and pink sandstone design look even more beautiful during sunrise. The view from the top gives a nice glimpse of the city and local markets. The location is easy to reach, and there are many shops and cafés around for snacks and shopping. Ticket price is reasonable, and the place is well-maintained. A must-visit spot for history lovers, photographers, and anyone exploring Jaipur!
Laxman C — Google review
Hawa Mahal, or the “Palace of Winds,” is truly one of the most iconic and mesmerizing landmarks in Jaipur. The moment you see its magnificent pink sandstone façade, you understand why it’s called the pride of the Pink City. The intricate latticework windows, known as “jharokhas,” were built so royal women could watch street processions without being seen — and that piece of history makes the experience even more special. I visited in the morning, and the sunlight reflecting on the palace made it glow beautifully. The street view from the opposite side gives you the best photo angle — the whole façade looks stunning against the clear blue sky. Inside, the corridors are narrow yet charming, leading up to several levels with amazing viewpoints overlooking the busy Johari Bazaar below. The detailing on the walls and arches is spectacular, and the cool breeze that flows through the hundreds of small windows really lives up to its name — “Palace of Winds.” There’s also a small museum inside showcasing royal artifacts, paintings, and weapons from the Rajput era. I highly recommend visiting with a local guide for historical insights — it made my visit even more meaningful. Outside, there are many shops selling jewelry, handicrafts, and Rajasthani souvenirs, adding to the local vibe. Overall, Hawa Mahal is a masterpiece of architecture, culture, and history — an unmissable stop for anyone visiting Jaipur. Don’t forget to carry your camera; every corner is worth capturing!
Mahim P — Google review
A great structure and unique example of Indian architecture. It believes that this building is made without foundation. Lots of windows and beautiful look. Nice place to visit but you will face parking problem. In evening it looks much beautiful. Plan your visit in evening and you will love it.
Rajeev P — Google review
The Hawa Mahal stands as a testament to great architecture, instantly captivating visitors with its distinctive five-story, pyramid-like facade. Built from red and pink sandstone, its genius lies in the 953 delicate jharokhas (latticed windows), which allowed royal ladies to observe street festivals while remaining unseen. This ingenious design also facilitates the 'Palace of Winds' effect, ensuring cool breezes circulate through the structure. ​A major reality check, though: the area is incredibly crowdy. The surrounding street is a chaotic hub of traffic, making it overwhelming during peak hours. For the best experience, the early morning is the absolute best time to visit, ideally before 10:00 AM. The softer light beautifully illuminates the pink facade, and the crowds are significantly thinner. ​For the iconic, full-frame photos of the Mahal, avoid the ground level. Instead, head directly across the road and up to one of the rooftop spots, such as the popular Wind View Cafe. This vantage point offers an unobstructed, elevated view that is simply unparalleled for capturing this magnificent structure.
Sushil V — Google review
Hawa Mahal was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799 under the supervision of architect Lal Chand Ustad. He designed the facade of this palace like a crown. This 87-foot-high-pyramid-shaped, five-storied structure has 953 intricately designed windows. This five-storey building has been built without a foundation It’s known for it’s expectional ventilation, Which is also the reason behind it’s name - Hawa Mahal, which literally translates to “Palace of the Winds”
Joseph W — Google review
Visiting Hawa Mahal felt like stepping into a fairytale carved out of pink sandstone. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this iconic "Palace of Winds" is an architectural marvel that left me utterly spellbound. The moment you stand in front of its stunning five-story façade, you’re greeted by 953 intricately latticed windows (jharokhas) that look like a giant honeycomb dripping with Rajput and Mughal artistry. The delicate carvings, domes, and balconies create a mesmerizing pattern against the sky – it’s easily one of the most photogenic landmarks in India! What makes Hawa Mahal truly magical is its brilliant design. Those tiny windows were crafted so cleverly that they allowed royal ladies to observe street festivals and daily life without being seen, while keeping the palace naturally cool even in scorching Rajasthani summers (the "hawa" in its name literally means wind!). Standing inside, you can feel the gentle breeze flowing through like the palace is breathing – it’s an engineering wonder disguised as poetry. The view from the top is pure gold: a panoramic sweep of Jaipur’s bustling bazaars, the majestic City Palace, and distant hills bathed in golden sunlight. Early morning is especially enchanting when the soft light turns the entire structure into a glowing rose-pink dream. Though the interiors are minimal (it was never meant for residence), every ramp and corridor feels like a secret passageway whispering stories of a bygone era. The small museum on the upper floors with its old photographs and artifacts adds a lovely touch of history. Tips from my visit: Go at sunrise for the best light and fewer crowds. Combine it with Jantar Mantar and City Palace – they’re just a short walk away. Wear comfortable shoes; there are plenty of stairs but totally worth the climb! Hawa Mahal isn’t just a monument – it’s a celebration of creativity, femininity, and the genius of Indian architecture. If you’re in Jaipur, this breathtaking beauty is an absolute must-see. I left with hundreds of photos and a heart full of wonder. Highly, highly recommended! 🏰💖
Piyush S — Google review
It is built by Maharaj Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. It is five storied structure and one of the tourist places in Jaipur. It is unique in its design. It looks like honeycomb as it has many small windows and balconies. These windows and balconies allowed royal women to observe the street life whereas these women will be remain unseen to outsider on street. These windows and balconies also provides cool breeze. Thats why the name is Hawa Mahal ( Palace of winds). It is open at 9.30 am and closes 7.00 pm. The closing time varies on season basis. Entry fee is 50 rs for Indian citizen.
Mahendra S — Google review
Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India•https://obms-tourist.rajasthan.gov.in/place-details/Hawa-mahal•Tips and more reviews for Hawa Mahal
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Under a 4-minute walk from Hawa Mahal, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Pandit Kulfi

4.5
(840)
$$$$cheap
Ice cream shop
When you find yourself wandering the vibrant streets of Jaipur, make sure to stop by Pandit Kulfi, a beloved ice cream parlor that has captured the hearts of both locals and travelers alike. In a city brimming with modern frozen treats, this charming spot brings back the nostalgia of traditional kulfi—a rich Indian dessert that harks back to the Mughal era. On those sweltering afternoons when the heat feels relentless, nothing quite satisfies like a scoop from Pandit Kulfi.
The place 100m away from hawa mahal. Offers variety of kulfi. We tried pan kulfi, n it was nice. To be honest I have tasted better pan kulfi, but this wasn’t bad. Can try
Shivani G — Google review
Tried Pan and Kesar kulfi at Pandit Kulfi — both were delicious and creamy. The owner is very kind and even gave milk to a stray dog. Only thing, the kulfi had two sticks, so quantity felt a bit less. Overall, great taste and good vibes!
Aniket P — Google review
Fab place for Kulfi and Rabri, which is a few steps away from Hawa Mahal. I had their Kesar Pista Kulfi along with Rabri. Mindblowing taste very smooth and the Rabri is flavourful. I recommend this place if visiting Jaipur.
S K — Google review
Authentic taste and great variety One of the best places in Jaipur for kulfi. The flavors are rich and creamy, and the texture is just perfect. Must try their kesar pista and mango kulfi
MANN S — Google review
The taste has deteriorated from what it used to be and I can say this with confidence as I have been eating this kulfi from more than 20 years. I had told this to the current owner, who is from next generation, this but he refused to agree. From past 3 times, my dad is getting the kulfi dabbas and it is full of ice crystals which was not the case earlier. I am disappointed as to why the new generations don't value the traditional methods especially in food.
Khushboo M — Google review
The kulfis at Pandit Kulfi are consistently described as rich, creamy, and authentically made—especially their saffron-(kesar) and pistachio (pista) flavours. Great location if you are exploring the old city of Jaipur—just around the corner from the Hawa Mahal and other historic sites. This makes it a good stop to cool down while sightseeing. Wide variety: Beyond plain kulfi, you’ll find flavours like paan, malai, sugar-free, etc.
Binalkumar G — Google review
They have the best kulfi in town. The kulfi is long and too tummy. Very delicious and lip smacking.
Ramya I — Google review
Great place with such reasonable price. Mawa kulfi is for just 30 INR, dryfruits one is priced at 40 INR.
Snigdha A — Google review
110, Hawa Mahal Rd, Chandi Ki Taksal, J.D.A. Market, Sirahdeori Bazar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India•+91 94140 71922•Tips and more reviews for Pandit Kulfi

Laxmi Misthan Bhandar

3.7
(24123)
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3.4
(2038)
$$$$expensive
Indian sweets shop
Nestled in the heart of Jaipur, Laxmi Misthan Bhandar, affectionately known as LMB, is a culinary gem that has been delighting taste buds for nearly three centuries. This iconic establishment is renowned for its extensive vegetarian menu and delectable desserts, making it a must-visit spot for both locals and travelers alike. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by an inviting atmosphere that reflects the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB) is an absolute gem in the heart of Jaipur! Located in Johari Bazaar, it’s a must-visit for anyone who loves authentic Rajasthani food and sweets. I tried their Rajasthani thali, and it was a feast of flavors — dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, ker sangri, and more, all served fresh and with that true homely taste. The portion size was generous, and the service was quick despite the crowd. Their sweets section is legendary — especially the paneer ghewar, rasgulla, and sohan halwa. Everything was fresh, rich, and packed in hygienic boxes, ideal for gifting or travel. The ambiance is old-school and classy, with a clean dining area and polite staff. Yes, it’s a little pricier than regular sweet shops, but the quality and legacy make it worth every rupee. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, LMB is a timeless culinary experience you shouldn't miss in Jaipur!
Astik S — Google review
I recently visited this restaurant and while the ambiance and overall setup seemed fine, my experience was not completely pleasant. The food was decent in taste and presentation, but the staff behavior left a negative impression. They were a little rude and not as attentive as one would expect in hospitality. Customer service plays a big role in dining, and I felt that warmth and courtesy were missing. With some improvement in staff attitude, this place could offer a much better service.
Mukesh M — Google review
Location: Excellent spot — right in the middle of Bapu & Johri Bazaar. Great place to sit and relax after street shopping. Ambience: Comfortable seating and clean interiors. Feels refreshing after the market hustle. Food Quality: Savories like mirchi bada and samosa are good, match local taste. Thali is disappointing — both taste and variety below average. Dal refill took forever; service slow. No chaas served (which is usually standard). Instead, got a salty moongodi soup — not worth it. Pricing: Overpriced for the quality offered. You mainly pay for location and comfort, not food. Verdict: Good for a quick snack or tea break. Avoid the thali — waste of 890 plus taxes
My S — Google review
Everyone suggested to try this place. I found it ok. This is a classic example of legendary business that doesnt really improve with time. Taste was just OK. But many things needs improvement- place hygiene, interiors, staff hygiene needs improvement. World famous paneer ghewar was packed in a mediocre box and tasted just ok. Dint feel there was any panneer flavour.
Vignesh N — Google review
The Ghewar with Rabdi is simply delightful—rich, authentic, and deserves all the buzz. The shop impresses with its sheer variety—dozens of sweets, savory snacks, thalis, and more under one roof. It’s also set in one of Jaipur’s most charming markets, adding to the overall vibe. However, the kachori didn’t hit the mark—could be more flavorful. And while the ambiance is great, service felt a bit slow and certain items seemed a tad overpriced. Still, the stellar Ghewar and extensive menu make it well worth a visit.”
Hirali S — Google review
I visited this shop because many people suggested it, but my experience was extremely disappointing. The hospitality left me traumatised the staff were unbelievably rude and not helpful at all. Even the basics like clean plates were missing, which is unacceptable. I tried their famous Ghewar, but it was far from good. Honestly this place is nothing more than overhyped. As a tourist, I was shocked to see such behaviour from the staff. Definitely not worth the visit.
Rashmi C — Google review
Pathetic experience. Highly priced. mawa kachori of 90/- was worthless - it was stale. No customer focus. Waited restaurant for 10 mins but no manager came for order. Later we went to Masala chowk for Food. Highly recommended. Must try Mahavir Rabdi bhandar for traditional Rajasthani thali and superb Rabdi
Ajay Y — Google review
Taste was Okay okay compared to heavy rate charged by them. We tried Pyaz Kachori, Shahi Samosa, Mirchi Bada and Rabdi Ghevar. Except Ghever every thing was not upto the mark. Ghevar was good but is of high price of Rs. 200 per person.
CA K — Google review
No. 98, 99, Johari Bazar Rd, Bapu Bazar, Biseswarji, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302003, India•http://www.lmbsweets.com/•+91 90246 09609•Tips and more reviews for Laxmi Misthan Bhandar
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Indian Curry Palace

4.8
(225)
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4.9
(156)
Temporarily Closed
Restaurant
Food court
Vegan restaurant
Indian Curry Palace offers a delightful dining experience with great food and exceptional service. The restaurant is highly recommended for its delicious vegetarian dishes like Kadhai Paneer and Dal Makhni, as well as non-vegetarian options such as Tandoori Chicken and Laal Maas. The staff is attentive and accommodating, ensuring that the food is freshly prepared to cater to individual preferences for spice levels.
The food was great and specially the service. Could not get any better deals than this restaurant. I would recommend everyone to try this restaurant once. In taste, I would give this restaurant more than 5 stars if the option was available. I had vegetarian dishes Kadhai Panner and Dal Makhni with Naan and Non-vegetarian dishes Tandoori Chicken and Laal Maas (Red Meat). Just go and try these appetizing dishes yourself.
Areeb A — Google review
Delicious food at a reasonable price! The owner and chef are very nice. We got there very late because of traffic and they stayed open later just to serve us. When we tried to order Chana Masala they said we could have it but they wouldn't be able to make it fresh, which tells me that all the food they sell is cooked fresh. Its not a fancy place but its a great place to get some delicious food! Good sized portions.
Rick L — Google review
Nice small restaurant with comfortable chairs. There was no customer when I came but the owner is really nice and provide good service. Food is good as well.
Bastien — Google review
A good place to have some good food at reasonable rates. All the orders are served fresh. The sitting is bit low as compared to the Table. You might or might not feel comfortable. For me the restaurant as a whole; food, setup, vibe, hospitality all was a great.
Solomon S — Google review
Waiting time after placing the order -40 Min Food -Good Served possibly -fresh I ordered thali , but of no use, thali system is not good at all, the quality of thali and than quantity, No words. But staff was congenial. Photo and size of thali really de-marking the image of restaurant.
Sanju B — Google review
Very good food at a good price. The perfect thali, naan very tasty and the delicious biryani, very well spiced. We were attended by a guy named Wasim, very nice and recommended us very well, it is a pleasure to be treated like this. Just an objection, metal trays are not the best way to present food. Totally recommended.
Sergio P — Google review
Awesome experience, tasty food and great hospitality. What else do we need
Yogendra S — Google review
Food was tasty and service was very good. Would recommend to try the food here at least once.
Priyanka P — Google review
141A, Hazrat Ali Colony, Amer Rd, Ramgarhmode, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India•+91 98878 65343•Tips and more reviews for Indian Curry Palace

Mahaveer Rabri Bhandar

4.0
(2237)
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4.6
(20)
$$$$affordable
North Indian restaurant
Mahaveer Rabri Bhandar is a no-frills restaurant with a terrace that serves up hearty traditional dishes. It's renowned for its tempting assortment of sweets, including Kessar Rabri, Mal Pua, and Gaajar Ka Halwa that are popular among locals. Additionally, the restaurant offers delectable doodh boondi ka ladoo and lassi from nearby establishments as must-try treats.
A must-visit eatery in Jaipur for rabdi and roti, this is one of the oldest and most famous places to enjoy rabdi. Be sure to go to the right one, as several shops share the same name. The correct spot is the first shop on the left side of the road when coming from Chandpole Bazar.
Sharath G — Google review
We tried their bejaad ki roti with aalo pyaaz paneer ki sabzi, with garlic chutney & mirchi ke tipore. The sabzi was tasty, the roti was topped with some makhan. Best for brunch as 1 roti is enough to fill your tummy. Rabdi was average. They have different options in thali, where they add one/two items for the next thali. We took normal thali (roti & sabzi) & special thali (normal thali + garlic chutney+ mirchi tipore). The shops are just at the entry of the lane. There are a total 3 shops of them.
Rahul C — Google review
The aloo pyaz, rabri, and bejda ki roti were quite tasty and authentic. However, I noticed insects in the food and on the tables, which was disappointing. Also, the dishes were a bit too oily for my liking. If they improve cleanliness and reduce oiliness, this place could be much better. For now, I'd enjoy the food but with caution
Shubham G — Google review
After reading all the mixed reviews decided to visit myself and taste it ..food was not that bad as some people have mentioned if you want to have masala curry you can try their thali I suggest to visit the last shop of their branch at the end and thali there starts from 120
Tushar S — Google review
Food - कूड़ा is the closest word I could think of after eating here. Half cooked tikkad, tasteless sabzi and chutney, fake paneer and weird masala taste which kept every member of our family feel vomiting after just an hour, although we just ate half roti per person. The oil used in sabzi looked like some chemical only. Very bad taste and food quality. Didn't expect this from a reputed shop in Jaipur. Service - What to say, there was no response from waiter initially, even he forgot the order we have and didn't serve half of the items until we ate half of our food and asked for menu again to recheck the items we ordered. Pathetic. Atmosphere - Owner has 3 shops, 2 adjoining and 1 in front. But only one small one is used for dine-in, that too is ages old with no proper ambience. Napkins and plates are stocked in the almirahs above the seatings, and it's just not good when you enter there. Less hygienic. And forget parking, you have to park on chhoti chaupad circle in your own risk. Overall I won't recommend this place to anyone as it is unnecessarily hyped due to some paid social media influencers. Much better tikkad thali we get in Alwar.
Ashwin S — Google review
The food is simply awesome. If I had to pick, I would have just the bejad ki roti and aaloo pyaaz ki sabzi. And on the sweet side, malpua with rabri is other worldly.
Ayush S — Google review
Decent food, but terrible service/ packing errors! The biggest issue was their rush: they missed packing our Kadhi entirely and misplaced the Rabri on our takeaway order. This huge mistake was highly disappointing and ruined the meal experience. As for the food: the Bejad ki Roti and Lehsun Chutney are good and worth trying. However, the rest of the items (Aloo Pyaj Sabji and Gatte ki Sabji) were average in taste and quite oily. It was definitely not worth the high expectations or the hype. The Maalpuaa was good, which was a welcome finish. Only visit if you're prepared for potential order mix-ups.
Rahul C — Google review
A delicious treat for the foodie one. I tried their bejad roti special thali and it came with aloo pyaz paneer ki sbji , lahsun chutney, mirchi and boondi chhas. For dessert I ordered Rabdi and it was super tasty. This place offers an authentic taste of Rajsthan. Special mention: they don't refill anything. For extra sabji chutney mirchi you'll have to pay.
Ritesh R — Google review
Mishra Raja Ji Ka Rasta, Chandpole Bazar, Chandpole, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•+91 86969 17580•Tips and more reviews for Mahaveer Rabri Bhandar
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Day 2

South side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the south side side of town. Start the day off with World Trade Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Birla Mandir, Jaipur. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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World Trade Park

4.6
(86817)
Shopping mall
Business center
World Trade Park is a newly established shopping center in Jaipur that has quickly become a favorite among locals and tourists. This upscale retail destination offers a unique shopping experience with its global-themed avenues of shops, featuring everything from skincare products to Indian and Western clothing, electronic items, and more. The architectural design of the mall is truly remarkable, creating an immersive environment reminiscent of the Arabian Nights.
World Trade Park is Jaipur’s flagship mall—offering a premium mix of themed shopping, international and local cuisines, entertainment, and ample amenities. It’s perfect for a family or couple outing, especially on weekdays. But if you're after the widest possible brand selection or ultra-budget eats, you might find better options elsewhere. Still, WTP’s ambiance, cinema, kids' zone, and architectural flair make it well worth a visit.
Aritro B — Google review
Amazing place to enjoy arcade games and bowling. Have a good food court, ample of other eating outlets and some good shopping brands too. The architecture is simply amazing.
Rumit W — Google review
Game Zone is nice. Nearly all games are not so good as their ticket prices except Bowling. First we need to purchase card as per suitable plan than we can play any game with them until recharge is over. In bowling, each person get 10 round to play and each round has two throw.
Rishabh S — Google review
World Trade Park is one of the best and most modern places in Jaipur. The building looks stunning, especially at night with all the lights. You’ll find top brands, great restaurants, and a perfect place to hang out or shop with friends. The atmosphere is lively and comfortable definitely worth visiting!
Amit C — Google review
The building is enormous, marvellous, beautifully designed. Spacious, Hygienic, deciration and lightening. Multi storeyed, escalators in triangular formation making it more interesting. Entertainment facilities like Movie theater, gaming zone, VR zone. The most fascinating place was that which was designed and its look was given in western style. Western food available.
KARANVEER S — Google review
Visited World Trade Park (WTP) in Jaipur and it’s definitely one of the ✨ most happening spots in the city. The architecture is super modern 🏙️ and it has a great mix of brands, food options, and entertainment — all under one roof. It’s a nice place to chill, shop, or catch a movie 🎬. The food court has a decent variety and the ambiance is lively, especially on weekends. A bit on the premium side 💸, but worth it for the experience. Great for outings with friends, shopping days, or just some indoor exploring during the hot Jaipur afternoons ☀️.
Vishal C — Google review
I'm not a big fan of malls but this looks very cool outside and inside too. At least worth to visit to take photos outside!
Istvan S — Google review
World Trade Park (WTP), Jaipur, has become my favorite weekend destination. I frequently go there for movies and shopping, and every visit is a smooth and enjoyable experience. The mall is huge, beautifully designed, and very well-maintained – giving it a luxurious and modern feel that matches international standards. The shopping options here are excellent. From premium fashion brands to electronics, beauty, and lifestyle stores – WTP has something for everyone. Whether I’m shopping for clothes, gadgets, or just window-shopping, it’s always fun and satisfying. One of the main reasons I visit WTP regularly is for the movie experience. The multiplex is clean, well-managed, and the sound and picture quality are amazing. The seats are very comfortable, and the environment is peaceful – a great place to enjoy a movie without any hassle. The food court is another big highlight. It offers a wide variety of food options – from well-known chains like Burger King, Domino’s, and KFC to local Indian flavors. There’s also a rooftop dining area that gives a beautiful view, especially in the evening. The ambience is always lively yet calm, perfect for relaxing or spending time with friends and family. Even if I don’t plan on shopping, I enjoy just walking around, enjoying the vibe, and maybe grabbing a coffee or snack. Parking is spacious, and the staff is always polite and helpful. Cleanliness and security are also well-maintained. Overall, World Trade Park is not just a shopping mall – it’s a complete lifestyle destination in Jaipur. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this place is definitely worth a visit!
Ravi M — Google review
Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, D-Block, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017, India•http://www.wtpjaipur.com/•+91 141 272 8044•Tips and more reviews for World Trade Park
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Gaurav Tower

4.4
(54679)
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4.0
(1)
Shopping mall
Gaurav Tower, also known as GT, is a bustling mall in Jaipur that has been a popular destination since its establishment by the Bardiya group. This expansive mall covers around 200,000 square feet and offers an array of world-class stores ranging from clothing and electronics to eateries. The spacious courtyard features charming fountains, food outlets, and children's rides.
This is a great place for shopping, eating, and having fun. It has many popular brands like Burger King, Miniso, Starbucks, Zudio, Pantaloons, McDonald's, Westside, only 99 and local shops as well. It is located near WTP and Pink City Chaupati. The place offers a wide variety of options, from trendy clothes and accessories to delicious food and beverages. You can find things at both affordable and premium prices, adjusting to everyone’s budget. There’s also a fun zone for children. It’s perfect for spending time with family or friends, as you can shop, eat, and relax all in one place. I highly recommend visiting if you’re looking for a lively and enjoyable experience. Ps. First 3 photos are christmas special :p
Sk — Google review
n 1992, Bardiya Group sparked off a trend in organized retail format where all the basic needs of a family were met under a single roof and at the same time. Located at Malviya Nagar, which was a remote area back in the time, the development of “Gaurav Tower” began in the year 1993 the first phase was completed and launched in 1995. Since then, GT remains to be the most happening mall of Jaipur providing customers an unequalled shopping experience along with entertainment and innumerable food & beverage options.
Irfan K — Google review
Gaurav Tower, commonly known as GT, is one of Jaipur’s first and most iconic malls located in Malviya Nagar. Opened in 1995 by the Bardiya Group, it attracts more than 25,000 visitors daily. The mall offers a vibrant mix of branded stores, local kiosks, restaurants, and cafes, making it a favorite hangout spot for both youth and families . Its open-air design, spacious courtyards, and lively food court add to its charm. Despite newer malls in the city, Gaurav Tower continues to be a beloved shopping and social destination in Jaipur.
Piyush S — Google review
Famous for food, shopping, game zone, movie theatre and all. Paid parking inside is available. Be careful of traffic police near the Gaurav Tower and WTP.
Ayush S — Google review
"Gaurav Tower is a fantastic shopping destination in Jaipur, offering a wide range of products at reasonable prices. The mall has a great atmosphere, with spacious passages, courtyards, and delightful fountains. You'll find everything from high-end designer labels to affordable fashion finds, electronics, and more. The food court is amazing, with plenty of options to satisfy your cravings. It's a popular spot, so expect crowds, especially in the evenings. Overall, Gaurav Tower is a must-visit destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment in Jaipur!"
Mohit — Google review
Gaurav Tower is spread in area of around 2,00,000 sq. feet and covers a large variety of world-class brands of apparels & clothing, electronics, shoes & accessories, restaurants & food courts etc. The Mall attracts an enormous footfall of over 25,000 people a day. Which goes beyond 75000 on special occasions. The construction aspect of Gaurav Tower facilitates a naturally airy & well-lit ambiance. The mall has spacious passages, courtyards and delightful fountains as its highlights. There are huge spacious parking slots to facilitate the visitors further. The podium area at the main entrance with an open area of around 20,000 sq. ft. lends the full view of the mall and also provides ample space for people to hang around and have fun with their friends and family. The basement of Gaurav Tower with vanilla stores, shops as well as hi-tech kiosks houses the biggest cluster market establishment for Jaipur’s local vendors. The concept of kiosks & further mini shops was earlier considered classified as ‘small-time’ shops. Bardiya Group realized the potential of these so called small time shops and knew the possibilities that they possessed. Gaurav Tower presented these Kiosks and mini Shops as a new trendsetting concept in the retail domain across the country.
Gopal B — Google review
One of the most happening place of Jaipur City. Good options of street food, authentic Rajasthani food available within 100 meters. All kinds of shopping at reasonable prices can be done. Must visit place for all.
Suhas J — Google review
GT Tower or gaurav tower is in Jaipur's Malviya Nagar is a vibrant shopping haven since 1995! Buzzing with branded stores (Lenovo, HP, Zara), electronics, clothes & toys. Basement GT Market offers bargain gems like Palika Bazaar. Foodies love McD, Pizza Hut & street eats. Youth hotspot for evenings—crowded weekends, parking woes. Timeless fun
Sachin S — Google review
GT Bazaar Gt Marg, D-Block, Crystal Court, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017, India•http://www.bardiyagroup.com/•+91 141 272 8111•Tips and more reviews for Gaurav Tower
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JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA

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Art museum
Concerts & Shows
Art center
Performing arts theater
Jawahar Kala Kendra, also known as JKK, is a versatile arts center and cafe located in Jaipur. The unique building was designed by architect Charles Correa and is inspired by the city's layout, featuring nine squares with a central open square. The architecture blends Mughal and Rajputana styles with contemporary elements, boasting painted doors, colorful ceilings, and intricately carved pillars. Set on 9.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing Cultural Experience at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur! Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) is truly one of Jaipur’s gems! The entire complex is clean and well-maintained, with beautifully landscaped courtyards and pathways. The architecture by Charles Correa is stunning — it’s not just a building, it’s an experience, inspired by the Navagraha mandala. There’s always something happening here — fairs, exhibitions, and cultural programs make every visit lively and interesting. The amphitheater is perfect for outdoor performances, and the indoor auditorium hosts fantastic events too. The galleries and studios are well-equipped and showcase both traditional Rajasthani art and contemporary works. The canteen/café is a nice spot to relax after exploring, with pleasant ambiance and artistic decor. Parking is decent, though it can get busy during big events. Other amenities like restrooms, visitor guidance, and Wi-Fi (for artists) are thoughtfully provided. Overall, it’s a must-visit place for art, culture, and architecture lovers in Jaipur. I highly recommend checking the event schedule beforehand so you can catch an exhibition or performance.
Arvind M — Google review
It's good for events . I don't go too often but its good . Like recently I went for the shopping but its not as trendy and good . To be very true the building is good and the restaurant inside is really beautiful and the food is too good but the fairs like sales and all are very cheap and costly too yet being outdated .
Vandana S — Google review
Jawhar – A Hidden Gem of Maharashtra That Deserves the Spotlight Our recent trip to Jawhar was a delightful surprise. Often overlooked for more commercial hill stations, Jawhar is a serene, culturally rich destination tucked away in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, just a few hours’ drive from Mumbai or Nashik. What immediately strikes you about Jawhar is its unspoiled natural beauty. Surrounded by rolling hills, dense forests, and cascading waterfalls, the landscape feels untouched and peaceful. The drive itself is scenic, especially during the monsoon, when the greenery is at its peak and the weather is pleasantly cool. One of the highlights was our visit to Dabhosa Waterfall, one of the highest waterfalls in Maharashtra. The sight and sound of the water plunging into the valley below was both thrilling and calming. The Jai Vilas Palace, built in a fusion of tribal and European styles, offers a peek into the royal heritage of the region and is set against a beautiful hilly backdrop. Jawhar is also rich in tribal culture, especially that of the Warli tribe, known for their iconic Warli art. We were lucky to interact with some local artisans and witness them create intricate pieces—something truly memorable and unique to the region. Despite being a smaller town, we found clean, comfortable homestays and eco-resorts, along with simple yet hearty Maharashtrian food served with warmth. The locals are welcoming and always ready to share stories about their town, making the experience all the more authentic. Whether you’re looking to unwind in nature, explore offbeat trails, or experience tribal culture up close, Jawhar offers all of this without the touristy chaos. It’s peaceful, picturesque, and has a distinct charm of its own. We left Jawhar feeling refreshed, inspired, and already planning a return trip. Highly recommended for those looking for a soulful and scenic escape!
Ruchit B — Google review
Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) in Jaipur is one of the most vibrant cultural centres in Rajasthan 🎨✨. Designed by the famous architect Charles Correa, this place beautifully combines traditional Rajasthani elements with modern architectural style. The campus is huge, peaceful, and full of positive energy, making it a perfect spot for art lovers, students, families, and tourists. JKK regularly hosts exhibitions, theatre plays 🎭, dance and music performances 🎶, workshops, film screenings, and cultural festivals that reflect the rich heritage of Rajasthan. The art galleries here display paintings, sculptures, crafts, and creative installations by both renowned and upcoming artists. If you enjoy exploring culture and creativity, you will definitely love spending time here. There is also a small but lovely library 📚, open-air theatre, craft shops, and a cafeteria where you can relax and enjoy delicious food ☕🍽️. The entire place is clean, well-maintained, and very photogenic—perfect for photography enthusiasts 📸. Jawahar Kala Kendra is not just a building; it is a hub of learning, expression, and inspiration. Whether you want to enjoy art, attend events, or simply relax in a peaceful environment, JKK is a must-visit place in Jaipur 🌸💛.
Mahir S — Google review
Pride of Jaipur city. Very spacious with good Stage platform. Time to time Exhibition attract and intellectual population every time.. Many persons waiting for Friday theatre at a token ticket to support artists. Summer camp for teenagers a great event. Coffee house inside it grows its image..can spend your valuable time for soul feel like experience...Visits advisable.
Kanti A — Google review
It's an amazing place for artist, (it's a governmental place, so no resistance for visiting), it has a library which is paid, else mostly visiting is public, you can go visit, enjoy alone vibe, people with different culture & mind, and a public area vibe u will get. There webseries also shooted and a one in front of mine( you can watch the shoot freely but without disturbing anyone, people will he coperative) and many more interesting places are there. I love alone vibe and calm, public area, so it's great to visit. You will find girls boys and everyone, you can meet girls too and talk also boys, i think you should visit once and spend time visiting around all area.
Kunal G — Google review
Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur is a vibrant cultural hub that beautifully blends art, architecture, and tradition. Designed by renowned architect Charles Correa, the structure is inspired by the concept of the Navagraha (nine planets), representing Jaipur’s rich cosmic and astrological heritage. The design itself is a masterpiece — geometric courtyards, open-air theaters, exhibition halls, and tranquil corridors all merge to create a space that feels both modern and deeply rooted in Rajasthani culture. The center regularly hosts art exhibitions, theatre performances, film screenings, and craft fairs, offering a platform for both emerging and established artists. The atmosphere is peaceful yet energetic, with every corner inviting creativity and reflection. Visitors can also explore the small museum, art galleries, and the amphitheater, which often hosts mesmerizing cultural events. The on-site café and handicraft shop add to the experience, making it a pleasant space to spend an afternoon. Whether you’re an art lover, a student of architecture, or a curious traveler, Jawahar Kala Kendra offers an inspiring glimpse into India’s artistic soul. It’s not just a building—it’s a living celebration of creativity, culture, and community in the heart of Jaipur.
R S — Google review
Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur is a vibrant cultural hub celebrating Rajasthani art, architecture, and heritage. Designed by Charles Correa, its unique architecture is inspired by Vedic astrology. The complex includes art galleries, a museum, library, amphitheatre, and studios for artists. The Jawahar Art Gallery showcases stunning contemporary works. Rangayan and Krishnayan theatres host engaging performances and plays. The open-air theatre and Shilpgram market offer folk art and craft experiences. The on-site café adds charm with its artistic ambiance. JKK beautifully blends tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in India’s rich cultural and artistic diversity.
Bhavesh A — Google review
2, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, opp. Commerce College, Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India•https://jkk.artandculture.rajasthan.gov.in/•+91 141 270 6641•Tips and more reviews for JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA
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Birla Mandir, Jaipur

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
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Birla Mandir in Jaipur is a stunning modern temple dedicated to the revered deities Laxmi Narayan. Nestled at the base of Moti Doongri, this architectural marvel was constructed in 1985 and showcases exquisite white marble adorned with intricate carvings. The temple features three grand domes, each symbolizing different paths within Hinduism, while its mesmerizing idols are carved from a single stone.
Birla Mandir is truly one of the most peaceful and divine places in Jaipur. Nestled at the base of the Moti Dungri hill, this white marble temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi offers a serene spiritual experience with stunning architecture. The carvings on the marble walls are intricate and depict scenes from Hindu scriptures as well as quotes from various religions, promoting unity. The temple premises are very clean and well-maintained, and it lights up beautifully in the evening. The lush gardens around the temple add to its charm and make it a perfect spot for peaceful reflection. Photography is not allowed inside, but the outer view is magnificent and worth capturing. Whether you're a tourist or a devotee, Birla Mandir is a must-visit for its calm vibe, aesthetic beauty, and spiritual ambience. ✅ Pros: Clean and peaceful Beautiful architecture Free entry Ideal for evening visits ❌ Cons: Photography not allowed inside the sanctum Recommended visit time: Early evening, around sunset for the best lighting and peaceful darshan.
Astik S — Google review
Visited Birla Mandir, Jaipur, and was truly mesmerized by its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere! The in detail carvings, majestic white marble, and beautiful gardens made for a peaceful and spiritual experience. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Jaipur! Garden is well maintained, proper parking facilities. The Laxmi-Narayan murti inside the birla temple is truly mesmerizing, the standing statues of Laxmi, Narayan ji are located inside the main temple building, carved from pure white marble, and adorned with ornate dresses and jewelry. Very well maintained, cleanliness is top notch with great hospitality. 5/5 stars ⭐️
Abhijeet M — Google review
Birla Mandir, Jaipur 🌸✨ – A Peaceful Temple of Purity and Beauty 🙏💫 Birla Mandir, also known as Laxmi Narayan Temple, is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places to visit in Jaipur 🕊️. Situated at the base of Moti Dungri Hill, this temple is not just a spiritual destination but also a stunning piece of architecture that captures your heart the moment you see it 💖. The temple is entirely made of white marble 🏛️, which shines beautifully under sunlight ☀️ and looks even more magical when it glows at night under the lights 🌙✨. The peaceful surroundings and calm atmosphere make it a perfect place for meditation and prayer 🙏. Inside the temple, you’ll find beautifully crafted idols of Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth and prosperity 💫. The carvings on the marble walls are delicate and artistic — each one telling a story from Hindu scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana 📜. The ambience is truly serene — you’ll feel a sense of calmness and positivity as soon as you step in 😊. The temple complex is very clean and well-maintained 🧹. You’ll also find lush gardens and open spaces where families and devotees sit peacefully 🌿🌸. During the evening aarti 🪔, the whole temple lights up with diyas and chants — a sight and experience you’ll never forget 😇. Photography is allowed in most areas 📸, but it’s best to be respectful while clicking pictures. The location is easily accessible 🚗, and parking space is available nearby. It’s open to all visitors, irrespective of religion, which makes it even more special ❤️. ⭐ Cleanliness: 5/5 ⭐ Ambience: 5/5 ⭐ Architecture: 5/5 ⭐ Spiritual Vibe: 5/5 If you are in Jaipur, Birla Mandir is a must-visit for peace, positivity, and divine beauty 🌸🙏✨.
Chandresh P — Google review
I must say, it was truly a beautiful mandir located in Rajasthan, this was the first place we visited while on our school trip. Upon arrival, it was still evening, and we spent some time exploring the surroundings and doing a bit of side shopping in bazaar near the entrance of the mandir. As the sunset occurred and the lights lit up, the entire ambiance of this place transformed. Gradually, as the evening turned into night, the temple was sparkling and shining with decorative lights, highlighting its highly detailed sculptures and towering spires. We headed towards the main mandir through a single pathway going uphill, which was slightly steep but added to the sense of anticipation. The mandir itself was breathtaking, with its majestic and intricate designs. Despite being a bit crowded, the atmosphere was peaceful and filled with spiritual energy. The gentle hum of devotional chants and the aroma of incense added to the sacred ambiance. It was prohibited to take photos inside the temple for obvious reasons and to maintain a peaceful atmosphere for prayer. The cold breeze during the season and the starry sky above made the experience even more memorable. Overall, it was a visit to cherish, entirely filled with divine spirituality, making this entire moment unforgettable. I highly recommend everyone to visit this place.
Pr4khxr — Google review
The temple is constructed entirely of pristine white marble, which gives it a luminous, elegant appearance — especially striking at dusk when it’s lit up. It sits in a convenient and central location in Jaipur, making it easily accessible for visitors. Inside, the main sanctum houses idols of Lord Vishnu (Narayana) and Goddess Lakshmi carved from a single piece of marble. The architecture carries a meaningful theme: the three domes represent the three major religions of India (Hinduism, Islam, Christianity) emphasising unity and inclusivity. Surrounding lush gardens and open space add to the peaceful ambience — a good place to pause and reflect away from the bustle. Entry is free and available for all visitors; you don’t have to pay an admission fee. Because it’s popular and centrally located, it can get quite crowded, especially around the evening aarti (prayer) times and on weekends. One visitor review: > “I visited 11 o’clock in the morning and that time was crowded so I would recommend to visit early morning.” Photography rules are a bit restrictive in some parts: you’re allowed around the exterior and gardens, but inside the sanctum it may be prohibited or restricted. Parking and traffic around the area can be a bit of hassle, given it’s in a busy zone of Jaipur. (Multiple local comments mention this.) Because marble floors are used throughout, the interior can feel quite cool / slippery — something to keep in mind if you have elderly company or small children. One observation: > “The temple is very cold from inside and while walking we can feel it in our feet.” 📍 Visit Experience & Tips Best time to visit: Early morning after opening for a more peaceful experience; or early evening when the temple is illuminated and the light on the marble is particularly beautiful. Dress modestly (as in most temples), remove your footwear at the designated area, and maintain decorum. If you’re interested in architecture and photography, allow some time to appreciate the carvings, stained-glass windows and the symbolism (e.g., philosophers and saints from different traditions are depicted). Because crowds peak at weekends and festival times (e.g., Janmashtami, Diwali), if you prefer a quieter visit go on a weekday. After your visit, the gardens provide a nice break — you can simply sit, relax, enjoy the greenery. Nearby attractions make it easy to combine this visit with other local sightseeing. For instance, you might visit the temple and then head to another spot in Jaipur on the same day.
Binalkumar G — Google review
A stunning marble masterpiece in the heart of Jaipur — Birla Mandir shines with breathtaking architecture, peaceful vibes, and divine energy. Beautifully carved in pure white marble, it’s a perfect blend of elegance and spirituality. Clean, serene, and mesmerizing, this temple’s evening glow makes it one of Jaipur’s most beautiful and must-visit spiritual spots. 🌙🕊️
POOJA P — Google review
Birla Mandir in Jaipur is a stunning white marble temple dedicated to Lakshmi Narayan. Its peaceful atmosphere, intricate carvings, and beautifully lit interiors create a divine spiritual vibe. What makes it unique is its inclusive design the three domes represent different religions, and carvings feature not only Hindu deities but also great saints, philosophers, and thinkers from around the world. This makes it welcoming for people of all faiths. A perfect mix of devotion, art, and harmony, Birla Mandir is truly a must visit in Jaipur.
Deepak K — Google review
Birla Temple in Jaipur is a must-visit. The peaceful ambience and spiritual vibes make it a perfect place to unwind. Its stunning white marble architecture adds to the charm, reflecting beauty in every corner. The temple’s rich history is also fascinating, making the visit meaningful and memorable for anyone in the city.
Viren S — Google review
Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302022, India•+91 88519 56687•Tips and more reviews for Birla Mandir, Jaipur
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Bar Palladio Jaipur

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Italian restaurant
Bar Palladio Jaipur is a stunning venue that combines classical Indian design with Colonial influences. Owned by Barbara Miolini and designed by Marie-Anne Oudejans, the bar is located beside the Narain Niwas Palace Hotel and features a daringly restored garden belvedere. The interior boasts a cobalt blue color scheme inspired by iconic Venetian establishments, creating a serene and regal atmosphere with traditional Indian motifs.
A visually stunning escape in Jaipur—you’ll feel transported to a Venetian café, all sweeping blues, candlelit canopies, peacocks, and beautiful design. Perfect for photos, a romantic evening, or just soaking in the ambiance, but the food and service can be hit or miss. This is within Narain Niwas palace.
Abhay T — Google review
The overall experience was great! The place has a stunning look with a beautifully designed interior that instantly lifts your mood. The vibes and aura are just perfect — calm, welcoming, and aesthetic. Their service was also really good. The only thing I missed was finding Americano or any coffee or tea options although available in the menu. I visited in afternoon.
The S — Google review
This is probably the most iconic bar in Jaipur. The OG that made bright Blue walls decorated with White motifs so popular. The pretty interiors and the classy outdoor sitting space is complimented by artistically crafted drinks and delicious food. They have a delightful cocktail menu. They do their innovative cocktails as well as they do their classic ones. A bit pricy, but worth it. I’m also a fan of their pastas and pizzas. Clean, simple flavours executed well, every time! Go there for the views or the food, you’ll not be disappointed.
Navit M — Google review
Bar Palladio Jaipur is truly an amazing place! The atmosphere is so calming, with interiors beautifully reflecting the City Palace’s signature blue charm. The vibe of the place is unmatched, making it perfect for a relaxing evening. The staff was extremely warm and attentive, adding to the overall experience. Surprisingly, the vegetarian food stood out and was even better than the non-veg options. A must-visit for anyone looking for a blend of elegance, good food, and a serene vibe in Jaipur!
Samina T — Google review
Greattt place, it was pouring outside when we got there and in desperate need of a drink and the bartender was on it, asked me how i liked my martinis and got it in the first go and after that the drinks kept flowing, we had a pizza which was great and the other food was great as well the martinis were so good that i barely remember what we had, just 1 note wish they had phone charger so i could charge my phone. But over all a great place!! Met some nice people tooo
Syed N — Google review
Super cool place! The design is amazing — it really feels like a blue palace. The vibe is elegant but chill at the same time. The food was alright, but the service was excellent and the staff were really kind. Overall, we had a great time and I’d totally recommend it. We ordered two pizzas and two pastas — both were tasty. Definitely a must when you’re in Jaipur!
Gonzalo G — Google review
Good food, both the starter (lamb kebab) and the Penne al Arrabbiata, and good service. Food reviews seem to be mixed - maybe it’s inconsistent, but no complaints from these two former Italian residents 🤷‍♂️ the seating outside is more for lounging and not super comfortable for eating, and the Italian wines by the glass were not available, but otherwise great! 7,200Rs for two people including drinks, not crowded on a Tuesday night.
The D — Google review
The place looks stunning, the food was equally good too! They have both outdoor and indoor seating. The service was decent too.
Nidhin P — Google review
Kanota Bagh, Narayan Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India•https://www.bar-palladio.com/•+91 88906 30553•Tips and more reviews for Bar Palladio Jaipur

TaBlu

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Bar
TaBlu is a unique nightclub in Jaipur, India that stands out for its combination of art gallery, live performances, and rooftop bar. It offers a blend of contemporary art pieces, stand-up comedy shows, music programs, and poetry readings. Located on the rooftop of Hotel Clarkes Amer, it provides an open-air restaurant experience with live music and cocktails. The venue's Mediterranean-style interiors and vibrant ambiance make it a popular spot for sundowners.
Ta Blu is a rooftop lounge kind of place located in hotel Clarks Amer. The place gives good vibes, has good music and comfortable seating. They have a full drinks menu and a variety of dishes along with them. The dishes taste good and the drink preparations are refreshing. They also do a lot of live events such includes stand up comedy, music etc. Have been here many times and find it a great place to hang out and enjoy good drinks with music.
Basant K — Google review
Tablu at Clarks Amer offers a lively rooftop experience with panoramic city views that perfectly set the mood for an evening out, especially as Jaipur lights up after sunset. The open-air seating captures the charm of the city and is undoubtedly the highlight of the venue. In contrast, the indoor dining space feels outdated, with dim lighting and decor that lacks appeal. The food, while passable, doesn’t stand out as memorable, with a standard menu that falls short of the ambiance the rooftop promises. Tablu is ideal if you’re visiting for the view and lively atmosphere, but if you're looking for an exceptional dining experience, it might not fully satisfy.
Shivali K — Google review
Today, I was at Ta Blu and it was a wonderful experience. The ambience of the place is very mesmerising and has complete city view which makes it even more special. Cheese ball, spring rolls, chilli paneer, peanut chaat, French fries were on my plate but cheese balls were definitely not up to the mark. I loved chilli paneer and spring rolls the most. It was way too good! Kudos to the team!
Bhavika G — Google review
It's a good place with beautiful city view. Perfect for all kind of crowds. You can come with your family, friends, spouse/partner. Veg food platter is amazing esply broccoli (nicely marinated and cooked). Bit expensive but considering it's on the rooftop of a luxury hotel, it's justified. Overall, worth it for special occasions and experience.
Akhil S — Google review
Ta Blu Located in Hotel Clarks Amer Opp. World Trade park. It is around 500 meters from WTP as well as from Patrika Gate. lovely place. colourful ambience. Ta Blu gives a panoramic view of Jaipur Skyline. Perfect ambience and great hospitality would recommend to visit once and feel ambience. Supercool place for patying and hangouts with friends or family. Quality of food is nice and also is pocket friendly. The staff is also cheerful and helpful. "Recommend for hard drinks, cocktails and a mouth watering food menu!"
Sanjay S — Google review
Pretty cool rooftop bar with vintage vibes, not too loud and rowdy. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Jaipur.
Andy S — Google review
One of the better places to visit in Jaipur to hang out with friends for a little while. Offers good view, has good staff, and a little old school jaipur feel.
Kartikey P — Google review
We asked for a surprise pizza, and it was cold. So not exactly a place to plan a surprise. You may find it costly. As the waiter said the alcohol is on MRP and at the time of billing he charged high.
Shivam K — Google review
Hotel, Clarks Amer, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Lal Bahadur Nagar, Chandrakala Colony, Mata colony, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302018, India•https://www.hotelclarks.com/amer-jaipur/bars-restaurants/ta-blu-…•+91 93515 55607•Tips and more reviews for TaBlu
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Verandah Cafe

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North Indian restaurant
Nestled within the stunning Rambagh Palace, Verandah Cafe offers a serene and enchanting setting, providing a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Guests can opt for a fusion of modern and traditional cuisine or stick to classic dishes. Whether savoring local Rajasthani delicacies or enjoying global fare like pizza, patrons can admire the intricate beauty of this architectural gem while dining.
High tea with peacocks 🦚🦚🦚🦚 Such a memorable experience with Verandah Cafe at Rambagh Palace. We decided to order the Indian and western high tea as we could relish and eat till heart content. While we ate we were delighted watching peacocks dancing and classical music being played. As the sun set the view was breathtaking. Excellent staff serving us the perfect tea and snacks. One of my best High tea experience.
Mallika J — Google review
Yes, you need a restaurant booking to get in if you are not staying here. We came to the Verandah restaurant for high tea late afternoon and then stayed for an early dinner. The grounds are beautiful. One of the few places in the world where a peacock tries to steal your salmon finger sandwiches 😁 It is quite beautiful and above all peaceful. Hard to hear any horns at all!!
Paul D — Google review
Beautiful experience of hightea at Verandah Cafe! My kids loved peacock and squirrel experience. Entire property takes you back to history and makes you feel like royalty.
Riddhi P — Google review
Loved this place inside Rambagh Palace! Super clean, amazing atmosphere. I highly suggest the vegetarian sandwich. It’s surrounded by beautiful gardens with animals like peacocks and squirrels.
Arianna — Google review
Me and my wife came to Verandah cafe because it came highly recommended by a friend and we our butler at The Raffles was able to get us a reservation on short notice for high tea. Once we arrived we made our tea order. My wife’s tea came fairly quickly but it took my tea 40 minutes to be served after we reminded the staff twice. Once my tea came the staff did not even apologize for how long it took since they clearly forgot to bring it. The food was good but we were not impressed by the service.
Punit P — Google review
This place is elegant with an awesome vibe🥰.Excellent food.😋 Menu is extensive and seasonal to a particularly high standard. Definitely fine dining. 👌It can be expensive but worth it. They present manicured garden and beautiful Indian architecture,🌇 the luxurious Royal restaurant features an indoor and outdoor pool, as well as full spa service.Even we can practice youga and use gym. ❤️
R J — Google review
Supersonic service, polite and prompt staff, spacious to the hilt surrounded by the palatial architecture. What an awesome evening!!! Live music though wasn’t soothing to the ears. The singers couldn’t sing to save their lives. Haha. Leaving that aside, it’s a must visit for its authentic food n drinks.
Seema C — Google review
Gorgeous settings outdoor Cafe offering amazing views over the Rambagh Palace grounds, very peaceful and calm place. The menu is extensive with both Indian and international food options. The food is good but not the best and the prices are on the high top end.
J F — Google review
RAMBAGH PALACE, Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India•https://www.tajhotels.com/en-in/hotels/rambagh-palace-jaipur/res…•+91 141 667 1234•Tips and more reviews for Verandah Cafe

O2 - The Plant Café

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4.5
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Cafe
O2 - The Plant Café offers a unique dining experience with its plant-based Italian and Tex-Mex cuisine served in an open-air garden setting accompanied by live music. The café's ambiance is described as a blend of Christmas and Alice In Wonderland, featuring pretty planters and bamboo decorations. Whether you choose to dine indoors or on the picturesque rooftop, you can enjoy their delicious soups and teas while also having the option to purchase small plants to take home.
Cool ambience, great location, great quality food, service rating is 5/5. The theme is based on ambiance of train. Honey chilli and Margarita pizza that is a thin crust pizza is what i loved here. The prices are nominal and you can have small parties or get together here. Such as Birthday celebrations.
Himanshu M — Google review
As soon as we entered this place, we were astonished by the interior and appearance of this place. Decorated by a plethora of plants and having rooftop sitting with soft unplugged music, I was in love with the ambience. It was so delightful (5/5). Food was great as well. We had one Cheese Corn Cigarillos (it was like spring roll with corn in it). I think I had this dish for the first time. It was mouth-watering (5/5), One Honey Chilly Potato, it was also good (4/5). Service was excellent. Staff was quite cordial (5/5). Overall, I must say its a decent place with good wibes. Must try once 👍
Shubham G — Google review
Amazing place , green interiors, awesome ambiance and welcoming staff makes this place the perfect cafe to visit after eve. They have really given efforts in their interiors which definitely creates an impact the moment you enter this place. In food we tried, PP Pizza, BBQ cottage cheese sandwich, corn cheese cigarillos, peach ice tea , watermelon ice tea, mud pie. All were great !! Loved the watermelon ice tea specially. Highly recommend this place to go with your loved ones ! Cheers O2 team !!
Apoorv S — Google review
Great ambience..loved the whole concept!!! Awesome place to spent time alone as well as friends!! All green around you!! Great food and atmosphere... The open roof is beautiful and the menu is interesting and worth the place!!
Swathy J — Google review
This is a stand alone among all veg restaurants/cafes in whole of Jaipur. Theme Cafe that lives up-to it's name and gives an awesome experience ranging from outdoor dining to karaoke stage performances. This time of the year it was totally decorated in Christmas attire. Must go place in Jaipur.
Kalyan K — Google review
A nice place with both Outer and Inner sitting options. I went there yesterday night and ordered coffee it was nice and the price was also decent. They have a live performances on Sunday evening, The singer was good. On the whole a nice place to spend some quality time.
Manav S — Google review
A rooftop cafe with a very beautiful and innovative concept. The interior is filled with greenery (they also sell plants) and is very soothing, food and drinks here are tasty, overall it is a perfect place to relax with a friends and enjoy the live music.
Sarthak T — Google review
Beautiful place with serene green environment... Lots of plants (as the name suggests 😊 ). Courtesy extended was excellent, service was quick. Pizza was nice, Watermelon ice tea good. Sizzler was okeyish..
Saurabh G — Google review
C-29, Pankaj Singhvi Marg, Satya Vihar, Indra Puri, Vidhayak Nagar, Lalkothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India•https://www.facebook.com/O2ThePlantCafe/•Tips and more reviews for O2 - The Plant Café
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Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Central Park. Not quite as popular as Hawa Mahal, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Albert Hall Museum

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Specialty Museums
Nestled within the lush surroundings of Ram Niwas Bagh, the Albert Hall Museum stands as a testament to Jaipur's rich heritage and artistic legacy. Established in 1887, this elegant museum is not only the oldest in the city but also an architectural marvel designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob. The Indo-Saracenic style building, crafted from sandstone and marble, beautifully blends Indian and Victorian influences.
Exploring the Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur Visiting the Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur felt like stepping into a treasure house of history and art. This grand Indo-Saracenic building, glowing beautifully in pink sandstone, stood proudly in the heart of the city. Inside, I wandered through galleries filled with ancient sculptures, paintings, coins, and royal costumes that told stories of Rajasthan’s glorious past. The Egyptian mummy was a fascinating surprise! As evening fell, the museum lit up brilliantly, adding magic to the city skyline. Albert Hall Museum isn’t just a collection of artifacts—it’s a living showcase of Jaipur’s rich culture and timeless heritage.
Moumita C — Google review
We visited Albert Hall Museum, it turned out to be one of the most memorable parts of our Jaipur trip. The museum is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, the building itself is so majestic that it feels like stepping into a royal era. It’s located right in the heart of the city near Ram Niwas Garden and looks especially beautiful in the evening when it’s illuminated with colorful lights. There were lot of photoshoots happening there when we visited the museum. The museum has an excellent collection showcasing the rich heritage of Rajasthan. From ancient coins, royal costumes, miniature paintings and traditional musical instruments to sculptures, carpets and arms, every section tells a fascinating story about India’s art and culture. The Egyptian mummy and old jewelry section were among our favourites and it was amazing to see how well everything is preserved and displayed. The entry ticket is quite reasonable for the experience you get and you can even take a combined ticket if you plan to visit other monuments in Jaipur. The museum is well maintained, clean and informative, perfect for families and anyone interested in history and art. We spent about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the exhibits and it was truly worth it. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience the cultural depth and artistic beauty of Rajasthan. Don’t miss the night view, the illuminated museum looks absolutely breathtaking!
Bharath S — Google review
Though it was bustling with visitors, the Albert Hall Museum remains a must-see for its cultural significance and deep historical storytelling. A true treat for anyone who loves art and history. Stepping inside feels like walking through centuries of architectural beauty and cultural craftsmanship. Please note : The museum has a nominal entry ticket, and it’s absolutely worth every bit for the experience it offers.
Sparsha D — Google review
Don't let the weather stop you! We explored Albert Hall during a heavy rainstorm and still loved it. The building is an architectural masterpiece, and the collections inside are wonderfully diverse. We were particularly captivated by the mummy and the unique yoga posture sculptures from 19th century. A fascinating and beautiful museum.
Indre R — Google review
Albert Hall Museum is a must-visit place in Jaipur! The architecture is absolutely stunning, especially when lit up in the evening. The museum has a great collection of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures that showcase Rajasthan’s rich history and culture. A peaceful and informative place to spend a few hours.
Shubham M — Google review
It was beautiful experience while visiting this museum. They gave a vast knowledge of majestic Rajasthan culture and special attraction is that real mummy. Keep this place in your bucket list while visiting jaipur for vacation and must bring your kids here as this place is very knowledgeable.. u can bring your luggage here as there is cloack room available near ticket window
Avdhoot J — Google review
Albert Hall Museum is pure magic wrapped in Indo-Saracenic splendor! The moment I stepped in front of this stunning 19th-century masterpiece, I was completely mesmerized. Bathed in warm golden light (especially at sunset), the building looks like a royal palace straight out of a painting, with its domes, arches, and intricate carvings glowing against the Jaipur sky. Built in 1887 and named after King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales), this is the oldest museum in Rajasthan, and it wears its grandeur with effortless elegance. The corridors are lined with beautiful frescoes and the central courtyard often has hundreds of pigeons fluttering around – it feels like you’ve walked onto a movie set
Piyush S — Google review
Not a v huge building, but so many items in display. Interesting to know this was a museum opened in 1880s If you are a tourist and short of time, you can skip this place, especially with the high ticket rate. It is nice to see it lit up at night.
Daya A — Google review
Ram Niwas Garden, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India•https://obms-tourist.rajasthan.gov.in/place-details/Government-C…•Tips and more reviews for Albert Hall Museum
3 min · 0.13 mi
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Jaipur Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Located in the Ram Niwas Gardens of Jaipur, Jaipur Zoo is a popular zoological park that opened in 1877. It is home to over 500 animals from around the world and is involved in conservation breeding programs for various species. The zoo also features a museum and is situated near the Albert Hall Museum. This well-preserved heritage city of Jaipur, founded in 1727, offers visitors a chance to explore hilltop forts, bustling markets, and beautiful palaces.
The zoo is very unique and distinct Approximately all animals are here like dear, ostrich, lion,tortoises, boas , crocodile, special and unique birds, peacocks, duck,crane, राजहंस , etc Everyone people can enjoyed it It's safe and secure
ROHIT M — Google review
The zoo is small with very few animals to see. The cages and the other display articles need to be cleaned and maintained. Some sections were closed so couldn't see the animals there. The peacocks were really beautiful, and one highlight I must say is the pelican cage. Tickets are minimal (₹23 per ticket) there is discount for students but u need an id card for it.
Kundan I — Google review
It was not very big but it had a variety of birds like ostrich,flamingo,duck,etc and they were too cute. There were also animals like turtle, crocodile of different varieties,deers os different varieties,etc. Overall it was quite a good experience and i enjoyed going there as it was my first time going to a zoo. If you have less time and you want to visit some places nearby the station you can definitely keep it as an option. Thank you.
Sushmita S — Google review
Beautiful zoo. we were able to see a variety of animals, including crocodiles, deer, birds, ostriches, cats, parrots, peacocks, and many more. While the zoo may not be the largest, it is definitely worth a visit for families looking to spend some quality time together. We were thrilled to see the animals up close and learn about them from the knowledgeable. The zoo is well-maintained and clean, Overall, I would recommend Jaipur Zoo to anyone looking for a fun and affordable day out with their family.
SuNiL K — Google review
Good for a quick visit after Albert hall museum. Not a lot of animals are there but it has a pleasant peaceful environment. Not at all maintened . Very small Entry fee with water plastic bottle not allowed . Animal included - deer , long mothed crocodile, ostrich , emu, ducks , flamingo etc..
Shahir N — Google review
Waste of time...no major animals...the forest department just wants to make loot out of you. Around 400 rupees charge just to take our vehicle upto zoo. All in all most expensive zoo you will visit..big disappointedment.. A big nooooo......
DR G — Google review
If you are planning for Jaipur Zoo along with picnic it is Good for a quick visit. Not a lot of animals are there but have a peaceful environment. Not at all maintained . Very small Entry fee with water plastic bottle not allowed . Animal included - deer , long mothed crocodile, ostrich , emu, ducks , flamingo and Some other. Hope like me you are also not very interested in seeing animals. Go there just with your small kids for some fun.
Mohit S — Google review
The conditions for all the animals has improved. I'm just glad to see everyone working in the zoo actually care for the animals.
Umesh B — Google review
Museum Rd, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Bagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India•http://cza.nic.in/•+91 141 282 2863•Tips and more reviews for Jaipur Zoo
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Central Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Central Park in Jaipur is a sprawling green oasis located near the Statue Circle and Dr. Ambedkar Statue, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Constructed by the Jaipur Development Authority, this expansive park features lush gardens, a jogging track, and notable landmarks such as the Rambagh Polo Ground and Rambagh Golf Club. Visitors can unwind amidst the serene surroundings or enjoy a leisurely picnic while admiring the towering Indian flag and stone sculptures scattered throughout the park.
Best place to relax 🌻 in Jaipur! - The park is really big and clean. - Lots of grass to sit and relax. - Lots of activities happen here - yoga, book reading, theatre, frisbee, etc. - Free entry 🎟 - Friendly staff. - A long pathway is built for walking. Running could be a bit difficult as lots of people walk here in the mornings/evenings. - Also has ground levels, especially at the centre in the grassy area. - Kids play area is built inside the park. - The big, tall stone sculptures are the main highlight of this place. - A huge Indian flag 🇮🇳 on a tall pole is hoisted inside the park. 🚰 Free drinking water available. 🚻 Washrooms are cleaned well. 🅿️ Car/bike parking available inside the park. ♿️ Wheelchair accessible entrance and parking. Note: My visit was on 26 Nov 2023.
Rakesh S — Google review
This is the largest park in the city, it offers ample space for various activities like cricket, football, badminton, and more. The mornings can get quite crowded, but it's wonderful to see people prioritizing fitness and wellness. The park's lush greenery, towering trees, and sweet bird melodies create a refreshing atmosphere, making it perfect for early morning walks, yoga, or jogging. Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, this park is a breath of fresh air. Highly recommended for nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts alike!
Dr. C — Google review
entral Park in Jaipur is one of the most peaceful and refreshing spots in the city, perfect for nature lovers, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone looking to take a break from the hustle of daily life. Spread across a vast area, the park is beautifully maintained with lush green lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a variety of trees that add to its charm. The highlight is its long jogging and walking track, which makes it a favorite among morning walkers and joggers. You will also find people practicing yoga, cycling, or simply enjoying a stroll with friends and family. One of the most attractive features of Central Park is the musical fountain and the tall Indian National Flag that proudly stands in the middle of the park, creating a patriotic and uplifting vibe. The park is also home to a rich variety of birds, making it a pleasant spot for birdwatchers. Its well-kept environment, cleanliness, and calm atmosphere make it suitable for all age groups.
Jagdish B — Google review
Built in 2006, the Central Park of Jaipur is the largest park with the longest jogging strip, which is also used as a walking track. The park was constructed by Jaipur Development Authority and is home to one of Jaipur’s most lush green hubs at the centre of the city with four entrance gates. The park was opened for public on 21st January 2006 after it was formally inaugurated by the then Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Srimati Vasundhara Raje Scindia. When it comes to bird watching enthusiasts, Jaipur’s Central Park is the best choice for visitors as the park is a bird watcher’s paradise with several migratory as well as local birds making home in the gardens here. There is a huge musical fountain that lights up around sunset and makes a prime attraction for visitors. The garden also has a couple of stone sculptures around. The Central Park becomes a day picnic place for families over the weekend.
Admission — Google review
Well organised and well maintained park near SMS hospital jaipur Also nearby narayan singh circle Best location for shiting, jogging, walking, Aslo available some other facilities like- golf course, children's activities spot, picnic spot for family and friends, Open Gym, monuments, different types of plants and flowers,fish pond etc.
Satveer M — Google review
Huge park with children play area and free entry. Lush greenaries.
Bibhab T — Google review
CENTRAL PARK CAN BE A SYNONYM FOR CLEAN , GREEN ,NATURE , BIRDS , POLO ,HORSES , MUSIC CONCERTS , FITGEEKS.... IT IS SITUATED NEAR STATUE CIRCLE OF JAIPUR IT HAS A TRACK OF MORE THAN 4 KMS IN THE MID OF CITY ...... IT HAS DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PLANTS , A POLO GROUND IS SITAUTED IN THE MID OF THIS PARK , PEOPLE PLAY GOLF , POLO , BADMINTON , ALL OVER THE PARK . THE AREAS FOR POLO AND GOLF ARE CARVED PROPERLY . FITNESS GEEKS FROM ALL OVER JAIPUT VISIT THIS PLACE TO FINISH THEIR MORNING ROUTINES . OUTSIDE THE PARK OUTLETS OF SPROUTS , FRESH JUICES , AYURVEDA PRODUCTS CAN BE SEEN ..... WORLD RENOWNED MUSICIANS LIKE PT.RAVI SHAKAR , USTAD ZAKIR HUSSAIN , DANCERS , Have performed and do it on occasion basis . One can see tHe maintained green area in the centre of pink city by Jda where polo ,horseriding , yoga ,people dancing on oldies , young ,old and the people of every age can be seen , Flwers and fauna of multiple species are maintained . one must visit the place if he/she is jaipurite .
Healthy R — Google review
Central Park, Jaipur – A Peaceful Retreat Central Park is a beautiful green escape in the heart of Jaipur. With its well-maintained walking trails, vibrant gardens, and the majestic national flag soaring high, it's perfect for morning walks, relaxation, or a quiet moment with nature. Clean, serene, and refreshing — a must-visit spot for anyone in the Pink City.
POOJA P — Google review
Prithviraj Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India•+91 1800 11 1363•Tips and more reviews for Central Park
3 min · 0.92 mi
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Raj Mandir Cinema

4.6
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Movie theater
Performing arts theater
Raj Mandir Cinema, also known as the Pride of Asia, is an ornately decorated art deco/modern movie theatre in Jaipur. Owned by a jewellery dynasty, it is one of Asia's largest theater halls with a capacity of over 1300 people. The Cineplex screens both private and public films, from Bollywood masala flicks to documentaries and regional films.
Very Good interior. Look like kings palace. Screen and sound quality is also good. Staff behavior is very good. I send online payment of 700 rupees for ticket but staff says he did not receive any money. My payment status was success ful. He said wait for till 1 am if I receive then I will return you. He gave me his number. Second day on 15 Aug I called him then he transfered my money. Thanks for his good and kind behavior.
Gulfam M — Google review
I always skipped watching movies in this cinema, as they usually showcase family dramas and all mushy movies. This time my friend forced me into it, watched Malik here, the theater is all upgraded in sound and video quality. Loved the traditional sitting arrangement of Dress Circle, Balcony, and Box. The price is on the costlier side, but maybe it is because it is more of a tourist destination than a cinema. They have a locker (cloakroom) facility, which is very helpful for people who are there for shopping.
Pradyumndev J — Google review
What an experience. Lovely theatre and huge screen. Massive crowd - around 4-5 times more than usual multiplex. The vibe and feel of the place is satisfactory. Watched SSKTK - last week. However., the snack options - the quality can be much better.
Poonam T — Google review
Ram Mandir Theatre stands out for its stunning architecture, blending tradition with elegance. However, the ticket prices are unreasonably high compared to other theatres. The ambience impresses, but the cost makes it hard to justify frequent visits despite its visual appeal.
Viren S — Google review
Raj Mandir Cinema is not just a theatre — it’s an experience! Visiting this iconic place in Jaipur felt like stepping into a piece of cinema history. Known as one of the most beautiful movie theatres in India, Raj Mandir truly lives up to its reputation with its grand architecture, vintage charm, and royal ambience. The moment you see the exterior, you’re impressed by its unique art-deco style design and the giant illuminated façade. Once you step inside, it feels like entering a palace — the interiors are luxurious, with chandeliers, soft lighting, and pastel-colored walls. The auditorium itself is huge, and the seating arrangement is very comfortable with great visibility from every corner. The curved ceiling, mood lighting, and rich decor make the whole movie experience feel special and elegant. I watched a Bollywood movie here, and the energy of the crowd made it even better. Locals clap, cheer, and whistle during key moments, making it feel like a true celebration of cinema rather than just a screening. The sound and picture quality were excellent, and the staff was polite and well-organized. The theatre also maintains good hygiene and cleanliness despite heavy crowds. Outside, there are several food stalls and restaurants where you can grab snacks before or after the show. The ticket prices are reasonable considering the overall royal experience. Overall, Raj Mandir Cinema is a must-visit attraction in Jaipur — not just for movie lovers but for anyone who wants to feel the city’s cultural and cinematic spirit. Watching a film here is something you’ll remember long after your trip ends. Highly recommended! Just a thing to keep in mind: you might find it messy. Seats and floor
Mahim P — Google review
I had gone there for 2 times. The interior is really very appreciative and the staff really provides evrything like where to go and where to sit and the sound system is really impressive. But one thing that i really love is the lightning and the interior design also the theatre is very well structured. Online Booking is also can be done. The facility for food and beverages is also . Overall the staff behaviour is good and every facility is there.
Annu P — Google review
Raj Mandir Cinema in Jaipur is more than just a movie theatre—it’s an experience in itself. Often described as the “Pride of Jaipur,” this iconic cinema hall is renowned for its grand, opulent interiors and royal ambience. The architecture is a stunning blend of art deco and traditional Rajasthani design, making it feel more like a palace than a theatre. Watching a film here, especially a popular Bollywood release, is truly special—the energy of the crowd, the cheers, and the lively atmosphere add to the charm. The seating is comfortable, the sound quality excellent, and the overall ambience unmatched. Even if you’re not a movie enthusiast, a visit to Raj Mandir is worth it just to witness its majestic interiors and soak in a piece of Jaipur’s cultural heritage
Subhajit D — Google review
Interior are magnificent, lovely. It has close to 1000 seats. The sitting is uncomfortable though. The front seats are movable but cramped up and need to really adjust. Other seats are reclining sofa seats but felt uncomfortable. Food is available.
Rohit J — Google review
C-16, Bhagwan Das Rd, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•http://rajmandircinema.com/•Tips and more reviews for Raj Mandir Cinema
4 min · 1.4 mi
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Isarlat Sargasooli

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Isarlat Sargasooli, also known as Sargasuli, is an 18th-century minaret located in Jaipur. It stands tall in the midst of bustling local markets and offers panoramic views of the Pink City and its major monuments, including Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, and the old Vidhan Sabha.
Unique structure! Located right in the heart of the main Jaipur City, it's not much frequented by tourists. But it's totally worth a visit. Due to its height, from the top you can see the entirety of Jaipur City - a complete 360 degree view, including the famous landmark structures and forts on ground level as well as on the hill tops. We need to take the stairs to reach the top but it's totally doable and worth the climb! Must visit!
Sachin R — Google review
Isarlat (Sargasuli Tower), Jaipur Rating: 9/10 ✔️ Watch Tower in city centre ✔️ Affordable entry fees for students ✔️ Beautiful panoramic city views Overview: Isarlat, also known as Sargasuli Tower, is a watch tower in Jaipur that offers visitors a viewpoint to admire the city’s skyline. Details & Experience: • Standing at 140 feet tall, the tower provides a full panoramic view of Jaipur from the top. • To reach the top, you need to climb a narrow staircase inside the tower, which might be challenging for elderly people or those with mobility concerns. • The viewing platform at the top is small, allowing only a few people at a time, so it’s best to visit when it’s less crowded. • Visitors are advised to reach before 4 PM to ensure entry. Ticket Prices: • ₹52 for Indian tourists • ₹25 for Indian students Suggestions: It would be even better if the entry hours extended longer, allowing visitors to experience the sunset and night views of the city, which would add a magical perspective to the visit.
Riyas V — Google review
Isarlat, or Sargasuli Tower, stands tall in Jaipur’s old city — seven floors high with a spiral climb. Built in 1749 by Maharaja Ishwari Singh, it offers a breathtaking 360° view of the Pink City. The narrow path upward feels like stepping back in time, ending with golden views of Jaipur below. Entry ₹50 (Indians), ₹200 (foreigners) | Timings: 9 AM – 4:30 PM. A little climb, a lot of magic.🩵✨
Sharyu U — Google review
Best view of the city! It's pretty darn high.. the corridor leading to the top isn't easy to go up nor to come down; pretty tight, too... North American folks might not fit😅 Beware!
Kelly A — Google review
Isarlat Sargasooli is a beautiful 18th-century victory tower built by Maharaja Ishwari Singh in 1749. Located near Tripolia Bazaar, it’s often called the “Tower of Heaven.” The seven-story tower has a spiral ramp inside that takes you to the top, where you get breathtaking 360° views of the entire Pink City—from City Palace and Jantar Mantar to Nahargarh Fort in the distance. The climb is slightly narrow but not too difficult, and the view is absolutely worth it, especially at sunset when Jaipur glows in golden light. It’s less crowded compared to other monuments, making it a great spot for photography and a peaceful experience. A must-visit if you want a panoramic view of Jaipur’s heritage and city life. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rohan S — Google review
Isarlat, also known as the Sargasuli Tower, is one of the hidden gems of Jaipur. this is seven-storey victory tower stands tall in the old city and offers a stunning panoramic view of Jaipur. The spiral staircase may feel a bit narrow, but the climb is worth it once you reach the top – the sight of the Pink City’s markets, havelis, and historic monuments from above is simply breathtaking. The architecture reflects a blend of Mughal and Rajput styles, with beautifully designed arches and balconies. It’s less crowded compared to other attractions, making it a peaceful spot for photography and enjoying the cityscape. Visit in the evening around sunset for the best views, and carry a water bottle as the climb can be tiring. Entery fees is 50 rupees per person and kids are free. Outside vehicle parking space is available. A must-visit for history lovers, photographers, and anyone who wants a unique view of Jaipur.
Prakash Y — Google review
Very nice view, middle of the city, 7 floor narrow stair path but ok , but the entrance area is just ok
Ajayraj C — Google review
Isarlat, also known as Sargasuli, is one of Jaipur’s most striking landmarks—both for its history and its breathtaking views. Built in 1749 AD by Maharaja Swai Ishwari Singh to commemorate his victory in the war of succession against his brother Swai Madho Singh I, this 140-feet high, seven-storey octagonal tower stands proudly in the heart of Jaipur. Its name, “Isarlat,” reflects its association with Ishwari Singh, and it remains a fine example of Rajput-era architecture. Climbing to the top is like walking through history. As you ascend the spiral ramps, the city slowly unfolds before you. From the highest storey, Jaipur’s iconic heritage comes alive—you can see the majestic City Palace, the astronomical wonder of Jantar Mantar, the bustling bazaars, and the harmonious pink facades that give the city its charm. Located near Tripolia Gate in the old city, Isarlat is not just a monument—it’s a 360-degree history lesson in stone and skyline. The entry fee is modest, and the experience is priceless. If you want to capture Jaipur’s spirit in a single frame, this is the place to be.
Rizwan U — Google review
WRFC+Q8G, Aatish Market, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India•https://obms-tourist.rajasthan.gov.in/place-details/Isarlat•+91 141 282 2863•Tips and more reviews for Isarlat Sargasooli
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Paro - Modern India Bar

4.1
(378)
Bar
Paro - Modern India Bar is a trendy spot in the city center with a lively and jazzy atmosphere. The food is exceptional, and the service is outstanding, making it a top-notch dining experience. The cocktail menu offers unique and diverse options for those looking to enjoy some drinks.
We had an amazing dining experience! The restaurant offers some of the best fusion food — every dish was delicious and perfectly balanced. A special mention to Shivam, our server for the night, who made the experience even better with his polite and helpful service. He recommended some great food and drinks that we absolutely loved. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking to enjoy excellent food and warm hospitality!
Neha J — Google review
Fantastic location, the rooftop is great! By the dusk they lit up the place with candles become very soothing. They attract a good crowd, staffs are well aware of their job can suggest some good dishes and drinks from the Menu. The fusion paw bhaji is a good take. Recommendation *** The Jamun drink, such show topper that was.
S K — Google review
We visited this amazing spot on Tuesday night, and it was fantastic! We ordered a few dish options, and each one was absolutely delicious. The service was top-notch, and there was lively music playing throughout the evening 🎶. Located on the top floor, the view of the city was pretty good It’s the perfect venue for a date night or an epic night out with friends.
Priyanka M — Google review
As a regular guest of Paro-modern India bar, Whenever we decide to chill-out, we reached only at Paro . It has a fantastic atmosphere on the roof top and specially the mixup of cocktails. Specially thanx to Manager Mr. Pathak who always suggest about cocktails and food which always being great in taste and his hospitality always being in a decent manner and at the last i also mentioned that on weekend finding a table can be hassle so reach on time and enjoy the live events as well.
Himanshu S — Google review
Review for Paro, Jaipur We went to Paro to celebrate a friend’s birthday and really liked the overall vibe. Located right at Panch Batti, it’s got a lively setting in the heart of Jaipur. The open bar setup, music, and aesthetics give it a fun, upbeat feel. The only downside was that the music volume was quite high, making conversations a bit difficult — though great if you’re in the mood to dance. There isn’t a separate dance floor, but people were dancing around their tables and near the bar, which added to the energy. Drinks and snacks were good, and the service was prompt. We spent around ₹60,000 for 15 people — the food wasn’t elaborate, but the drinks were definitely on the pricier side. Overall, a good experience for a lively evening out, though slightly on the expensive end.
Anisha H — Google review
⭐☆☆☆☆ Refused entry for wearing sandals, yet other guests inside wore sandals and shorts without issue. If a dress code exists, it should apply to everyone. Selective enforcement like this feels discriminatory and leaves a sour taste — no matter how good the ambiance or food might be. A restaurant’s reputation is built on fairness as much as flavor.
Arvind — Google review
Very interesting place having an indoor and terrace sitting options. Full blown bar with many cocktail options. Their food was delicious and they’re having very warm and professional staff. Also have resident DJ who plays western music
Gaurav ( — Google review
Paro gives a beautiful heritage vibe—the restored old building, interiors, lighting, and furniture are all stunningly done. The curated menu and cocktails were impressive.The live band was the icing on the cake! Would definitely love to visit again on my next trip to Jaipur. The view from outside seating (right at Panch Batti) was amazing, but it was too hot and loud to sit outdoors for long. * They have a valet service
Ruchika B — Google review
Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•https://paromodernindianbar.com/•+91 97733 21730•Tips and more reviews for Paro - Modern India Bar

Natraj Restaurant

3.8
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3.5
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$$$$expensive
Rajasthani restaurant
Natraj Restaurant is a charming eatery located in Old Delhi, offering a variety of regional Indian vegetarian dishes. The restaurant is renowned for its traditional Rajasthani cuisine and delectable sweets. With an intimate setting and an extensive menu featuring North Indian, Continental, and Chinese dishes, Natraj provides a cozy dining experience for visitors. Additionally, the restaurant offers affordable rates and a wide range of traditional Rajasthani Thalis.
Today i went to dinner with my family at Natraj and I must say that it exceeded my expectations in terms of both hospitality service and food quality. We were warmly greeted by the friendly staff 🤩 And talking about the food,I was impressed by the freshness of the ingredients and the taste was damn good 😍😋 BEST PART IS THIS PLACE IS COMPLETELY VEGETARIAN. Since 1967 they are serving food 🤩😍 Overall i had a great experience here. Highly recommended to Everyone 🌸
Radhika B — Google review
I visited this restaurant after seeing 1,000+ reviews on Google, but honestly, it’s overhyped. The taste didn’t impress me, and the food quality doesn’t justify the high prices. The pricing seems more about the location than the actual value of the food. While the service and ambiance are good, the primary focus of any restaurant should be the quality and taste of the food, which fell short here.
Manish G — Google review
Excellent and truly authentic food however the only thing that feels off are the price. Would i recommend this place 100%
Moksh S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Natraj Restaurant is one of the best places for authentic Indian food! The moment you enter, the clean and welcoming ambiance sets the tone for a great dining experience. The staff is polite, attentive, and quick with service, which makes the visit even better. I tried their Thali, and it was absolutely delicious — every dish was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly spiced. The paneer dishes were especially outstanding, and the tandoori rotis were soft and hot till the end of the meal. Portion sizes are generous, and the prices are very reasonable for the quality they offer. The restaurant is well-maintained, family-friendly, and located in a convenient spot. Whether you’re going with friends, family, or tourists visiting the city, this place is a must-try for a proper desi food experience. ✅ Must try: Special Thali & Paneer Butter Masala 🍽️ Fresh, hygienic & tasty 💰 Great value for money 👏 Consistently good service
Mohammad S — Google review
It's an old restaurant with its charm still intact. Located on the posh MI road and right across the famous lassi wala(must try), the place doesn't boast of a grand facade but for those who know, it is right where it has been for so many decades now. My folks wanted to relive the nostalgia of a different time in their lives. Firstly, the food was great. The service was prompt and people were courteous. For instance, a large group was there. The hosts quickly went about rearranging the tables so that the whole group could sit together. However, the guests split themselves into smaller sub groups to avoid trouble to the movement of waiters.. similarly we switched seats to move away from the AC and quickly someone cleaned the next table for us. Parking is scant or even non existent as it's the posh and busy MI road but the lanes next to it provide adequate space(some legal some encroached upon by people looking for parking 😇 of course). Inside the restaurant, there is a seating area upstairs that opens in the evening only(that's what we were told, however some VIP was taken upstairs while we were dining downstairs...anyways we didn't want to crib as the food and gr8 staff were enough for us maybe). The seating above(for Info) has cave-like interiors that give you a unique experience. The portions were not large but sufficient. The highlight of the meal was the fluffy, delicious naans...they even provided food with almost zero spice/ chilly to suit the elders and kid's pallette.
Salil C — Google review
Amazing vegetarian food, I had the palak paneer & a plain dosa and everything was so good. The dessert was great. The service was impressive, the best I’ve had in India so far. The staff is friendly and always happy to help.
Marina B — Google review
Very old and traditional restaurant of jaipur cat the hub of city. Superb tasty food specially Masala nan , Nargis kofta, Navratna kadhi. In desert a good range of icecream and bengali sweets available.. Rasmalai a favourite desert. Some delay in service due to heavy crowd but Staff is humble.. Situated in the centre of Main market parking problem exists..noisy atmosphere outside. Still people like this.
Kanti A — Google review
Came here for lunch and had seasonal thaali.. i find it very good and value for money… atmosphere is also nice.
ASHISH S — Google review
Mirza Ismail Rd, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•+91 98290 64713•Tips and more reviews for Natraj Restaurant
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Masala Chowk

4.3
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4.0
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Food court
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Masala Chowk, also known as Spice Street, is a vibrant open-air food court located near Ram Niwas Garden in Jaipur. It was established to preserve and showcase the traditional Rajasthani street food that was becoming scarce due to modernized restaurants and international cuisines. With over 20 stalls offering a variety of delicious and spicy street food, it has become a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
This is a go-to place in Jaipur for enjoying everything from street food to full meals. There’s a small entry ticket, which goes towards maintaining the area. Inside, you’ll find a wide variety of food stalls serving North Indian, South Indian, Punjabi, and traditional Rajasthani cuisine, along with plenty of sweets. There’s also a large seating area where you can order from different stalls (self-service) and enjoy your food. I tried dosa, chur chur naan, kulcha, and rabdi jalebi from different stalls—and everything was delicious! Prices are quite reasonable, especially considering it’s a tourist spot. Overall, a must-visit place in Jaipur if you want to try a mix of local and popular dishes.
Kamal C — Google review
A delightful food tour in Jaipur Visited Masala Chowk and tried many stalls, and one highlight was Mahaveer Rabri. The rabri is rich, creamy, and perfectly sweetened — a true treat! Other street food like pav bhaji, dosa, raj kachori, and chaat were also delicious. The vibrant open-air setup makes it fun to walk around and try multiple dishes. During peak hours it can get crowded, but it’s worth the wait for the authentic flavors. Highly recommended for food lovers visiting Jaipur.
MS — Google review
We visited Masala Chowk in Jaipur after visiting the Albert hall museum, it was a good experience. Located inside Ram Niwas Garden, this open-air food court brings together some of the best street food from across Jaipur, all in one clean, organised space. From spicy chaats, pav bhaji, samosas and dosas to sweets like jalebi and kulfi, there’s something for everyone here. The atmosphere is vibrant yet comfortable, perfect for families and groups. Each stall is well-maintained and the food quality was good.
Bharath S — Google review
Located close to the Albert Hall Museum, Masala Chowk is a lively food court with a variety of vendors serving delicious local cuisines. Entry is ₹13 per person, and the seating area is clean, well-maintained, and equipped with cooling fans, marble tables, and benches. We tried food from four different vendors and thoroughly enjoyed each dish. The overall atmosphere is vibrant yet comfortable, making it a great spot to sample authentic flavors of Jaipur. All vendors have self serve service. Definitely worth a visit!
Joel M — Google review
I like this place. Masala Chowk is a must-visit spot for food lovers! There’s self service. The open-air food court brings together the best street food under one roof—everything from delicious kachoris and dosa to refreshing lassi and tandoori chai. I ordered chai without salt and it was amazing, felt so refreshed after having it. The place is lively, clean, and perfect for families or groups to enjoy a casual meal. There’s a huge variety of stalls, so everyone finds something to love. There’s a paid toy car for kids to ride. And, there are coolers in summers so you can enjoy your food. Yes, it can get crowded during peak hours and there’s a small entry fee, but the vibrant atmosphere and affordable prices make up for it. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the flavours of Jaipur in one spot!
Swati J — Google review
A Flavorful Evening at Masala Chowk, Udaipur My visit to Masala Chowk in Udaipur was a true treat for the senses. This lively food hub brings together the best of Rajasthan’s street flavors in one place. As I walked through the colorful stalls, the aroma of spicy chaats, crispy kachoris, and sizzling pakoras filled the air. I tasted everything from mirchi bada to kulhad chai—each dish bursting with authentic local taste. The vibrant atmosphere, laughter, and music made the evening unforgettable. Masala Chowk isn’t just a food stop—it’s a celebration of Udaipur’s street food culture, perfect for every traveler craving real Rajasthani flavor.
Moumita C — Google review
A food court with various kinds of stall available. We wanted to try Jalebi from here, but no shops were making them live when we visited in September between 4pm-6.30pm Good place to have tea and snacks, if you are visiting Albert hall museum nearby. There is lot of space to sit and have food, plenty of seat available in the evening (not sure about after 7pm)
Daya A — Google review
If you are planning to Jaipur, it is must visit place here you can get all kind of cuisines. It is only inexpensive place in Jaipur. You just have to pay 13 rs per person as entry fees. Sitting space is available, place for hand washing and toilet is also there. And most important taste is also good and it is close to Albert hall and just 1 km from hawa Mahal and city palace.
A — Google review
Ram Niwas Bagh, Rina Rd, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India•Tips and more reviews for Masala Chowk

Tapri Central

4.5
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4.6
(25)
$$$$affordable
Tea house
Tapri Central is a rooftop cafe in Jaipur that offers a vintage and timeless ambiance with indoor and outdoor seating. It provides panoramic views of the city and serves diverse Indian street food with innovative twists. The menu includes must-try dishes like Vada Pav, Dal Ke Pakode, Phuchka, Hummus Sandwiches, and Khakra Pizza. This popular spot is frequented by both tourists and locals for its delightful culinary experience.
Tapri Central in C-Scheme, Jaipur is a charming, cozy café offering both indoor and outdoor rooftop seating with delightful morning views of Central Park. It’s a serene spot to enjoy a steaming cup of tea—served in traditional kulhad—paired with excellent breakfast and brunch options like khakhra, bun muska, dal pakwan and poha. With its rustic décor, heartfelt service it’s the perfect place for a peaceful, flavorful start to your day.
Arnav D — Google review
Tapri is one of those places that leaves you impressed on multiple fronts. The food here is absolutely amazing—not just in terms of taste, but also the quality and portion sizes served. Every dish feels well thought-out and satisfying. Star dish: hibiscus tea The ambience strikes a perfect balance: quiet enough to relax, yet vibrant and lively to keep the mood fresh. Even the menu stands out with its creative labeling of dishes, which instantly sparks curiosity about what will actually arrive on your plate. A thoughtful touch I truly appreciated was in the female washroom—the placement of essential services was so well-considered and commendable. It shows the attention to detail the management has put into customer comfort. Another sweet gesture is their complimentary fruits—simple apples and bananas, but it adds a warm, homely feel to the experience. They also have an in-house store for clothing and crockery, which I didn’t get a chance to explore this time, but it surely adds another interesting dimension to the place. Overall, Tapri is not just a café but an experience—delicious food, creative presentation, thoughtful service, and a lively vibe all rolled into one.
Shivani G — Google review
Tapri Central in C Scheme, Jaipur, is a popular tea house and cafe with a rustic charm, offering stunning rooftop views of the Pink City. Here's what makes it special ¹: - *Ambiance*: The outdoor seating area is perfect for sunset views, with hay and wood furniture adding to its charm. The space is eco-friendly, using Ramjara glasses, traditional copperware, and biodegradable plates. - *Tea*: Tapri Central serves a variety of teas, including Darjeeling, Assam, Jasmine Pearl, masala chai, and herbal options like rose and chamomile. - *Food*: The menu features a range of options like vada pav, Muska bun, puchke, Maggi, sandwiches, and snacks like kala chana chaat, poha, and khakra pizza. - *Sustainability*: The cafe prioritizes eco-consciousness, serving water in copper glasses and tea in traditional thadi glasses. - *Timings*: The cafe is open from 7:30 AM to 10 PM, making it an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. - ** Menu Highlights**: Kala chana chaat, poha, khakra pizza, and a variety of teas and coffee drinks. - *Price Range*: INR 950 for two people, with prices considered moderate. Overall, Tapri Central is a must-visit destination in Jaipur for tea lovers and those looking for a cozy, eco-friendly spot with great food and views
Kamlesh S — Google review
Tapri was on my list! And this place didn't disappoint a bit. Totally loved every corner of the place and every bit of the food we ordered. The Dal pawan and chilas were delicious. And the tea was just how i like it! They have cute mugs and stuff that you can shop for. Loved the captions written on the clay mugs.
Monica N — Google review
Tapri is one of the famous cafes in Jaipur, but I am often disappointed when I visit overhyped places like this. The chai is average, and while the food looks fancy, it doesn't taste as good as it appears. I'm not sure what the service is like on normal days, but on busy days, it falls below expectations. Additionally, I question how enjoyable the open terrace can be in Jaipur's weather throughout the year.
Chahat A — Google review
A wonderful place to sit back, relax, and enjoy some quality time. The ambiance is warm and inviting, making it perfect for casual hangouts as well as special occasions. They offer a great variety of dishes to choose from, each prepared with excellent flavor and presentation. Whether you're looking for a hearty meal or just a light snack, there’s something for everyone here. The overall vibe, delicious food, and friendly service make it a memorable experience. Definitely a must visit when in Jaipur you won’t be disappointed!
Moody W — Google review
One can go once just to try but why chats are so highly price I didn’t understand even a cup of chai is 280 rupees? I mean why? We ordered bombay sandwich which was quite good but the mushroom panini is full of black pepper which completely over powered the taste of the mushroom and other vegetables. One cup filter coffee was 180 rupees that too with very very less decoction.
Debolina D — Google review
A must visit when in Jaipur for tea and aesthetic lovers! The tadka Maggi and Mousse are a must have! The tea - well the varieties can make you ponder for a while.. but all worth it! Ladu- their shopping cafe is also amazing!
Disha J — Google review
Rooftop B4-E, Prithviraj Rd, opposite Surana Jewelers, opposite Central Park Gate, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India•http://www.tapri.net/•+91 141 401 1713•Tips and more reviews for Tapri Central
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Jaipur throughout the year

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