Amber Fort
A majestic fort in Jaipur, built in the 16th century, made of red sandstone and marble, showcasing a fusion of Hindu and Mughal architecture, and surrounded by the Great Wall of Jaipur.
City Palace
City Palace, built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727, is a fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture, housing museums with royal costumes and weapons. Part of it is still a royal residence.
Hawa Mahal
Step back in time at the 'Palace of Winds,' an iconic five-story facade with 953 intricately latticed windows designed to allow royal ladies to observe street life unseen. It's a stunning architectural marvel and a symbol of Jaipur's rich history.
Jantar Mantar
Witness the genius of astronomical observation at Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a collection of nineteen colossal architectural astronomical instruments. It's a fascinating place to learn about ancient Indian astronomy.
Albert Hall Museum
Visit the Albert Hall Museum, Rajasthan's oldest museum, housed in a stunning Indo-Saracenic architectural masterpiece. It showcases a rich collection of artifacts, including pottery, jewelry, carpets, and paintings.
Nahargarh fort
Nahargarh Fort, located on the Aravalli Hills, was built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and offers panoramic views of Jaipur. It is known for its European and Rajput architecture and the Madhavendra Bhawan.
Jaigarh fort
Explore Jaigarh Fort, perched on a hilltop overlooking Amer Fort, known for its impressive military architecture and being home to the world's largest cannon on wheels. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Jaipur Market
A famous market where you can buy Rajasthani cultural items.
Patrika Gate
Marvel at the vibrant and intricate Patrika Gate, a stunningly colorful gateway adorned with detailed Rajasthani artwork and architecture. It's a photographer's dream and a beautiful representation of local art.
Birla Mandir
A white marble temple on Moti Doongri Hill, also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, featuring beautiful lighting and a garden.
Chokhi Dhani Jaipur
A place with Rajasthani vibes where you can do activities and enjoy Rajasthani culture.
Jal Mahal
Admire the picturesque Jal Mahal, a serene palace seemingly floating in the center of Man Sagar Lake. This architectural gem offers a tranquil escape and stunning photographic opportunities.
Bapu Bazar
Bapu Bazaar is a market to visit for all kinds of Jaipuri items.
Nehru Bazar
Nehru Bazaar is a market where traditional jootis (shoes) can be purchased.
Tripolia Bazar
One of the markets located close to each other in Jaipur.
Jawahar Circle
Jawahar Circle is a place to visit in Jaipur.
Sheesh Mahal
The Sheesh Mahal is known for its design where the ceiling appears like a starlit sky, built so the Queen could feel like she was sleeping outdoors.
Diwan-e-Aam
Diwan-e-Aam is one of the key attractions of the fort.
Diwan-e-Khas
A hall within the City Palace where you can see the silver vessel.
Kesarbagh
A garden located outside Amber Fort.
Panna Meena Ka Kund
Panna Meena ka Kund is a stunning symmetrical step well, offering a peaceful experience. Its stone steps and aligned architecture make it a dream spot for photography.
Mota Lake
Lake surrounding Amber Fort, offering breathtaking views.
Shish Mahal
A mirror palace within Amber Fort with walls embedded with mirrors that shimmer in candlelight.
11:35 AD
A restaurant near Amber Fort aiming to make diners feel like royalty, offering Rajasthani cuisine in a luxurious setting.
Gigar Fort
Also known as the fort of Victory, primarily constructed to protect the Amber Fort.
Aravalli Hills
Hills offering breathtaking views from Jaigarh Fort.
Nahar Fort
A perfect spot to catch the sunset over Jaipur, with a charming terrace cafe.
Chandra Mahal
Chandra Mahal is part of the City Palace complex, serving as the private residence of the Maharaja and featuring a temple at the top.
Johari Bazar
A place to shop for dazzling jewelry and textiles.
Tripolia Bizaar
A place to shop for textiles and handycrafts.
Galta Ji Temple
Also known as the monkey temple, nestled in the aravalli hills. This ancient pilgrimage site features sacred water tanks.
Man Sagar Lake
Man Sagar Lake hosts the Jal Mahal, offering picturesque views.
Kanak Vrindavan Gardens
A lush Oasis with Terrace Lawns, fountains, and temples.
Chokhi Dhani
Immerse yourself in Rajasthani culture at Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort offering a vibrant experience with traditional folk dances, music, puppet shows, and a lavish Rajasthani dinner. It's a complete cultural immersion.
Sanganer
Town famous for block printing on Indian clothes like sari.
Bagru
Town famous for block printing on Indian clothes like sari and handmade paper Industries.
Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan
A Serene Royal cremation ground for the cataha rajut Kings and princes.
RAWAT
A legendary Jaipur food place, especially known for its pyaaz kachori and mirchi bada, a Rajasthani specialty.
NIROS
Dine at Niros, one of Jaipur's oldest and most iconic restaurants, known for its delicious Indian and continental cuisine and its classic ambiance. It's a cherished establishment that offers a taste of history.
LASSIWALA
The original Lassiwala since 1944, known for its tall glasses of lassi served in kulhads with butter on top.
Jal Mahal Ice Cream Parlour
A popular ice cream parlor since 1950, known for its sundaes, especially the chocolava sunday.
SARAS
An outlet of the popular Dairy brand Saras, serving snacks like paneer pakoda, samosa, and jalebi, as well as chai, coffee, and lassi.
MAHAVEER RABRI
Located in Masala Chowk, famous for its thali featuring traditional Rajasthani specialties like bajra roti, lesson chutney, mirchi ketepore, boondi raita, aloo pyaaz sabzi, and rabri.
SODHANI’S
A famous sweet shop amongst locals with different kinds of mithai, especially rasgulla.
BHAGAT MISTHAN BHANDAR
Experience authentic Rajasthani flavors at Bhagat Misthan Bhandar, a popular spot for traditional sweets and savory snacks. It's a favorite among locals for its quality and taste.
Sanjay Omelette
Discover delicious and innovative omelettes at Sanjay Omelette, a popular street food stall catering to egg lovers. It's a unique culinary stop offering a wide variety of egg preparations.
Jawahar Kala Kendra
Experience contemporary Indian art and culture at Jawahar Kala Kendra, a unique architectural complex designed by Charles Correa. It serves as a hub for artistic expression, hosting exhibitions, performances, and workshops.
Indian Coffee House
A well-lit Indian coffee house with an artsy feel, known for its South Indian food like dosa and idli.
Durgadas Chaat
A legendary chaat Bhandar offering seven or eight different types of pani puri.
Samrat
Famous in the chora rasta area for its samosa and kachori, one of the few places where you can find aloo ki kachori.
Narayanji Gajakwale
A shop since 1953 near LMB, specializing in gajak with different varieties.
LMB
Indulge in the iconic flavors of LMB (Laxmi Misthan Bhandar) in Johari Bazaar, a legendary establishment serving traditional Rajasthani sweets and savory snacks for decades. It's a quintessential Jaipur food experience.
Sahu Chai
Experience the authentic taste of Jaipur's street chai at Sahu Chai, a legendary spot famous for its aromatic and flavorful tea. It's the perfect place to soak in the local vibe.
Amer fort
Ascend to the majestic Amer Fort, a sprawling hilltop fortress showcasing a blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture with its opulent palaces, courtyards, and gardens. It offers breathtaking views and a deep dive into Rajput history.
Garh Ganesh Temple
Garh Ganesh Temple is a temple that rises up majestically against the backdrop of the forts Nahargarh and Jaigarh.
Sargasuli Tower
Sargasuli Tower, also known as Isarlat, was built in 1749 by Raja Ishwari Singh to commemorate his victory. This seven-storied tower offers a 360-degree view of Jaipur from the top.
Ram Niwas Garden
Ram Niwas Garden, built by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in 1868, is a renovated garden where visitors can take peaceful walks.
Rawat Kachori
Rawat Kachori is a place to try Jaipur's sweet dishes, such as Finni, Churma, Ghevar, and Malpua.
Sisodiya Garden
Sisodiya Garden was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1728 for his second wife, the princess of Udaipur, as a shelter away from court politics.
Birla Temple
Birla Temple, also known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu. It was built in 1988 by DM Birla Foundation and is made of white marble.
Central Garden
A garden located in Jaipur.
World Trade Park
Explore the modern side of Jaipur at World Trade Park, a contemporary shopping mall offering a wide range of international and national brands, dining options, and entertainment. It's a contrast to the city's traditional markets.
Johri Bazaar
Johri Bazaar is a market for jewellery shopping.
Tripolia Bazaar
Tripolia Bazaar is a market for bangles shopping.
Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Also known as Birla Temple, it's dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu and made of white marble.
Moti Dungri Ganesh Ji Mandir
Moti Dungri Ganesh Ji Mandir is near Birla Temple.
Amar Jawan Jyoti
Amar Jawan Jyoti is a place to visit in Jaipur.
Central Park
Central Park is a place to visit in Jaipur.
Raj Mandir
Raj Mandir is a place to visit in Jaipur.
Hanging Villa
A container villa with three bedrooms and a swimming pool, available for booking on Airbnb.
Jagat Shiromani Temple
A unique temple also known as Krishna-Meera Temple, featuring intricate carvings.
Gaitor Ki Chhatriyan
Not explicitly described in the text, but mentioned as a place to visit.
Lakshmi Misthan Bhandar
Lakshmi Misthan Bhandar, also known as LMB, is where the presenter enjoyed the Royal Thali and tried to make the typical dal baati.
Old City
A place to sit and watch life pass by, especially near Hawa Mahal.
Baradari Restaurant
A restaurant at the City Palace where Rajasthani Thali is served.
Jauhari Bazaar
Jauhari Bazaar is a famous market in Jaipur where you can find a lot of jewelry at reasonable prices.
Amer Palace
Amer Palace (also called Amber Palace/Fort) is known for its artistic style elements, with its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the palace overlooks Maota Lake.
Lac Bangles Market
Lac Bangles Market is where artisans craft intricate bangles from lac, reflecting the charm of the pink city.
Pushkar
Pushkar is a town known for its sacred lake and vibrant bazaars.
Brahma Temple
The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is one of the few in the world dedicated to Brahma.
Hawa Mahal Jaipur
Hawa Mahal, also known as the 'Palace of Winds,' is famous for its 953 small windows designed for royal women to watch street processions. Best photos are taken from the street opposite the palace, offering magical vibes and photogenic indoor light and shadows.
Amer Fort Jaipur
Amer Fort, built in the 16th century by Raja Man Singh, is a royal palace, museum, and photography hotspot. It offers a royal experience with options like elephant rides and light & sound shows.
City Palace Jaipur
Explore the magnificent City Palace, a sprawling complex that blends Rajput and Mughal architecture and has been home to the royal family for generations. Discover its museums, courtyards, and stunning gateways, offering a glimpse into royal life.
Jantar Mantar Jaipur
Jantar Mantar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, featuring astronomical instruments that are still functional. It houses the Samrat Yantra, the world's largest sundial.
Jaigarh Fort Jaipur
Jaigarh Fort is famous for the Jaivana Cannon, the world's largest cannon on wheels. It provides historic military vibes and amazing views of the surrounding area.
Jal Mahal Jaipur
Jal Mahal, the beautiful water palace, sits in the middle of Mansagar Lake. It's best viewed from the outside, especially at sunrise or sunset, to capture the magical reflections.
Patrika Gate Jaipur
Patrika Gate is located near the entrance of Jawahar Circle and is decorated with vibrant murals and intricate Rajasthani artwork. It is perfect for colorful photography and Instagram shots.
Albert Hall Museum Jaipur
Albert Hall Museum is Jaipur's oldest museum, featuring ancient artifacts, paintings, sculptures, and textiles. It's a must-visit for museum lovers, especially at night when the view is amazing.
Galta Ji Monkey Temple
Galta Ji Monkey Temple is a famous hilltop temple representing Jaipur's spiritual and historic side. It is known for local legends and historic significance.
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar
Laxmi Misthan Bhandar, located in Johari Bazaar, is famous for its traditional Rajasthani food like Dal Baati Churma and Ghevar, as well as its sweets.
Chokidhani
Chokidhani is a traditional Rajasthani village resort offering a cultural experience with folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, and authentic Rajasthani food.
Rawat Misthan Bhandar
Taste the legendary 'Mawa Kachori' at Rawat Misthan Bhandar, a celebrated sweet shop in Jaipur, famous for its innovative take on traditional sweets. This culinary institution is a must-visit for food enthusiasts.
Tapri Central
Tapri Central is a quirky tea cafe with city views, offering a modern spot to enjoy tea and snacks.
Cafe Palladio
Cafe Palladio is known for its beautiful interiors and Instagrammable vibes.
1135 AD Amer Fort
1135 AD is located inside the Amer Fort and provides royal-style dining.
Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a vibrant state in India known for its rich history, culture, stunning landscapes, lively markets, colourful festivals, and delicious cuisine. It is a popular travel destination offering budget-friendly options and luxury experiences.
Udaipur
Udaipur, the City of Lakes, is famous for its calm lakes, lake view restaurants, and rooftop dining options with city views. It serves as a base for visiting nearby attractions like Kumbhalgarh Fort and Ranakpur Temple.
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, the Golden City, is known for the Jaisalmer Fort, desert experiences like camping and sand dune safaris (Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes), and rooftop restaurants with sunset views. It offers unique stays in converted Havelis.
Khimsar
Khimsar is a remote location near Jodhpur known for its private sand dunes and luxury desert accommodations.
Thar Desert
The Thar Desert is the location in Jaisalmer for desert experiences like camping, biking, sand dune safari, and camel safari.
Amra Palli
Amra Palli is a place for jewelry shopping in Jaipur, offering a mix of traditional and modern jewelry, including gold, silver, and gemstones.
Samode Haveli Hotel
Samode Haveli Hotel is a beautiful property with a lovely restaurant and lots of dining areas, where the presenter enjoyed vodka soda, chicken, and Martin de yada.
Aloo Pyaaz Kachori
Aloo Pyaaz Kachori is a famous food item to try in Jaipur.
Bapu Bazaar
Jaipur's Babu Bazaar is known for its textiles including block print Fabrics, embroidered textiles and hand woven saris
Johari Bazaar
Johari Bazaar is popular for its precious and semi-precious stones, as well as exquisite designs in handcrafted silver jewellery.
Laxmi Narayan Mandir
Birla Mandir, also known as Laxmi Narayan Mandir, is a beautiful temple made of white marble, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Rajmandir
Rajmandir is Jaipur's oldest cinema hall.
Raja Park
Raja Park is a location where you can try a famous Paan.
Jaipur
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is known for its majestic monuments, colourful bazaars, rich food, culture, and warm hospitality, offering a blend of royal history and modern amenities.
Jaigarh
Jaigarh, also known as the Fort of Victory, is notable for housing Jaivana, a majestic cannon.
Nahargarh Forts
Nahargarh Fort is known for its architectural beauty and its prominent location in the city.
Aravallis
Aravallis are a mountain range where Jaigarh and Nahargarh Forts are located.
Maharani Mahal
Maharani Mahal is one of the attractive highlights of the City Palace.
Chokhi Dani
Chokhi Dani is a luxury resort that recreates rural Rajasthani village life, showcasing the state's art and craft forms.
Chandpole Market
Chandpole Market is one of the markets to explore in Jaipur.
Kishanpole Market
Kishanpole Market is one of the markets to explore in Jaipur.
Rajasthan Emporium
Rajasthan Emporium is one of the markets to explore in Jaipur.
Pearl Palace Heritage
Pearl Palace Heritage is one of the best budget hotels in Jaipur.
V Resorts Adbhut Jaipur
V Resorts Adbhut Jaipur is one of the best budget hotels in Jaipur.
Nahargarh Haveli
Nahargarh Haveli is one of the best budget hotels in Jaipur.
Trident Jaipur
Enjoy a serene and luxurious stay at Trident Jaipur, a beautiful hotel located near Jal Mahal, offering spacious rooms, excellent service, and tranquil gardens. It provides a peaceful retreat with elegant contemporary design.
Royal Heritage Haveli
Royal Heritage Haveli is one of the mid-range hotels in Jaipur.
Umaid Bhavan
Umaid Bhavan is one of the mid-range hotels in Jaipur.
The Oberoi Rajvilas Jaipur
The Oberoi Rajvilas Jaipur is one of the prominent luxury hotels.
Taj Rambagh Palace
Taj Rambagh Palace is one of the prominent luxury hotels.
Sujan Rajmahal Palace
Sujan Rajmahal Palace is one of the prominent luxury hotels.
Zostel
Zostel is the best option for those who desire to stay in a hostel in Jaipur.
Suraj Pol
Suraj Pol is the main entrance to the fort.
Sukh Mahal
Sukh Mahal is one of the key attractions of the fort.
Chaura rasta
A shopping area in Jaipur.
Rambagh Palace
Indulge in the ultimate royal experience at Rambagh Palace, a former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, now a luxurious heritage hotel. It's renowned for its grandeur, impeccable service, and exquisite dining.
Jai Mahal
A luxurious hotel that offers a glimpse of the royalty and heritage of Rajasthan.
1135 AD
Dine like royalty at 1135 AD, an opulent restaurant located within Amer Fort, offering a regal dining experience with traditional Rajasthani cuisine in a magnificent setting. It's an unforgettable culinary journey.
Bar Palladio
Step into the enchanting Bar Palladio, an Italian-inspired bar and lounge set within a stunning heritage property, known for its exquisite decor and sophisticated cocktails. It offers a unique and elegant evening experience.
Townsend
Enjoy a refined dining experience at Townsend, a popular restaurant in Jaipur offering a blend of global flavors and local influences in a sophisticated setting. It's a great choice for a special meal.
Meraaki Kitchen
Experience contemporary dining with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients at Meraaki Kitchen. This stylish restaurant offers a delightful menu in a chic setting.
Masala Chowk
Immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors of Jaipur at Masala Chowk, an open-air food court offering a curated selection of Rajasthan's best street food. It's a culinary adventure in one convenient location.
Statue circle coffee
A place to enjoy Desi-style hot and cold coffee, including cold coffee with ice cream.
Giardino’s
A famous Italian restaurant in Jaipur, located inside Jai Mahal Palace.
Jal Mahal Ice cream
Enjoy refreshing ice creams near the beautiful Jal Mahal lake. It's a perfect spot to cool down while admiring the scenic views.
Sodani’s
A sweet shop.
Bhagat
Famous for its mithai, especially ladoos made and sold on-site since 1957.
Durgadas chaat bhandar
A chaat shop.
Tapri
Enjoy a unique chai and snacks experience at Tapri Central, a popular rooftop cafe offering a relaxed ambiance and a wide selection of teas. It's a favorite spot for locals and travelers alike.
Siri deori Bazaar
Famous for leather products, especially camel leather, as well as handicrafts, puppets, and souvenirs.
Gaurav Towers
Discover Gaurav Towers, a prominent shopping and entertainment hub in Jaipur, offering a mix of retail outlets, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking modern amenities.
Trident
A gorgeous property with a lake view and mountain views in the distance.
Jantar Mantra
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and open-air astronomical observatory with 19 instruments built in the 18th century.
Hathnikund
A trekking location located 35 minutes away from Jaipur, featuring uniquely shaped mountain ranges and pools of water.
Panna Meena
A step well built in the 16th century that used to be a resting place for travelers and saints; has no entry fee.
Jaipur local markets
Jaipur is known for a wide variety of shopping options, including local markets featuring Jaipuri crafts and jewelry.
Albert Hall
Albert Hall is a place where you can spend evenings in Jaipur.
Wind View Cafe
A cafe located across the street from the Hawa Mahal, known for its Indian chai tea and views of the Jaipur City Center.
Jalebi Chowk
Known as the gateway to the Pink City, Jalebi Chowk is a large plaza.
Jaipur City Palace
The former residence of the Kings of Jaipur, this palace complex features courtyards, galleries, and a museum with artifacts and artworks.
silver market
A market known for Rajasthani jewelry making, particularly in silver, gold, and semi-precious stones.
Thikhani Mandir Shri Govinddev Ji Maharaj Temple
A Hindu temple dedicated to a manifestation of Krishna, known for its Indian Heritage architecture and artwork.
Secret Tunnel
A tunnel that connects Amber Fort to Jaigarh Fort.
Jaigarh Fort Complex
A massive complex built to protect the Amber Fort, known for its military architecture and installments, including the Jiavana Cannon.
Sun Temple
Also known as Surya Mandir, worth a quick visit for city views on the way to the monkey temple.
Surya Mandir
Also known as the Sun Temple, worth a quick visit for city views on the way to the monkey temple.
Galtaji Temple
Also known as the Monkey Temple, this Hindu temple complex is built around a natural spring and is home to a large group of monkeys.
Jhalana Leopard Reserve
A reserve where you can spot some wildlife.
Nahargarh fort complex
Part of Rajasthan's expansive defensive network, featuring Sunset Point, a small Hindu temple, and the Mata vendra bawan palace with preserved frescoes and views of Jaipur.
galta gate
The entrance to the area leading to the Surya Mandir and Galtaji Temple.
Jaipur Bazaars
Vibrant bazaars in Jaipur known for local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs, offering a great way to experience the city's culture.
Jaipur Markets
Vibrant markets in Jaipur known for local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs, offering a great way to experience the city's culture.
Jory Bazaar
Jaipur's Jory Bazaar is known for its jewelry including precious and semi-precious stones, silver and gold.
Chen pole Bazaar
Jaipur's Chen pole Bazaar which is known for its marble structures and wooden handicrafts.
Ramdas Satyanarayan
Indulge in authentic Rajasthani street food at Ramdas Satyanarayan, a beloved local eatery famous for its delicious chaat and snacks. It's a must-visit for a true taste of Jaipur's culinary scene.
Balabux Moolchand
Savor the delectable 'Gajak' (a crunchy sweet brittle) at Balabux Moolchand, a legendary sweet shop in Jaipur. This traditional Indian delicacy is a must-try, especially during cooler months.
Nayaranji Gajakwale
Discover exquisite 'Gajak' at Nayaranji Gajakwale, another renowned sweet shop celebrated for its traditional preparation of this sesame-sesame brittle. It's a delightful treat that captures the essence of Rajasthani sweets.
Saraogi Mansion
Experience the vibrant shopping scene at Saraogi Mansion, a popular destination in Jaipur known for its wide array of textiles, handicrafts, and local goods. It's a great place to find unique souvenirs and traditional Rajasthani items.
Samrat Shop No.273, Choura Rasta, Pink City, Bapu Bazar, Biseswarji
Immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of Bapu Bazar, a shopper's paradise in Jaipur's Pink City, known for its vibrant textiles, Rajasthani handicrafts, and affordable clothing. This market is perfect for finding authentic souvenirs.
Saras Parlour
Enjoy popular Indian snacks and sweets at Saras Parlour, a well-known eatery in Jaipur offering a variety of delicious treats. It's a convenient and tasty stop for a quick meal or refreshment.
Prem Prakash ke samose
Savor the crispy and flavorful samosas at Prem Prakash, a highly recommended street food joint in Jaipur. These are often cited as some of the best samosas in the city.
Rahul chat
Delight your taste buds with authentic chaat at Rahul Chat, a popular street food vendor in Jaipur. Known for its flavorful and fresh preparations, it's a must-visit for chaat lovers.
Nand Chat Bhandar
Experience the vibrant world of Jaipur's street food at Nand Chat Bhandar, famous for its delicious and diverse range of chaat dishes. It offers an authentic taste of local flavors.
Gopal Singh Patasi Bhandar
Indulge in the crispy delight of 'Patasi' (a type of savory puffed pastry) at Gopal Singh Patasi Bhandar, a local gem in Jaipur. It's a simple yet delicious street food experience.
Durga Das Chaat Bhandar
Discover the authentic taste of Jaipur's street food at Durga Das Chaat Bhandar, a renowned spot for delicious and varied chaat preparations. It's a go-to for local flavor enthusiasts.
Gulabji Chai wale
Sip on exquisitely prepared tea at Gulabji Chai Wale, a renowned tea stall in Jaipur known for its aromatic brews and local charm. It's an essential stop for experiencing Jaipur's tea culture.
Pandit Kulfi
Indulge in the rich and creamy 'Kulfi' at Pandit Kulfi, a celebrated vendor in Jaipur known for its traditional Indian frozen dessert. It's a sweet treat that embodies local flavors.
Ramchandra kulfi
Savor authentic 'Kulfi' at Ramchandra Kulfi, a popular spot for this traditional Indian frozen dessert. It's a delightful way to experience local flavors.
Khushal Bakery
Discover a variety of baked goods and local snacks at Khushal Bakery, a well-established bakery in Jaipur. It's a great place to find fresh bread, pastries, and local delicacies.
Windview cafe
Relax at Windview Cafe, a charming spot offering a pleasant ambiance and good food, often with lovely views. It’s a great place for a casual meal or coffee break.
Jai Mahal Palace
Experience royal grandeur at Jai Mahal Palace, a stunning 18th-century palace hotel set amidst 18 acres of Mughal gardens. It offers a luxurious stay with impeccable service and historical charm.
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is an iconic mosque featuring a famous arch. Visitors should note it is closed on Fridays.
Agra Fort
A historical fort in Agra.
The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur
A luxury hotel in Jaipur known for its beautiful property and roaming peacocks, offering luxury tent accommodations.
City Palace of Jaipur
The City Palace of Jaipur has four doors in the courtyard representing the four seasons, but only one door is open to the public. It also has a blue room that costs extra to visit.