A Multi-day Tour to Explore Famous Attractions in Jaipur & Best Things to do!

This tour combines the best places that the Indian tourist circuit has to offer. Jaipur is all about the most majestic royal palaces and forts set against the backdrop of a great desert of Rajasthan. Begin your royal adventure with us as you explore the famous attractions in Jaipur, filled with architectural wonders in every corner.

Quick Guide to Famous Attractions in Jaipur

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan – the land of the fearless and illustrious Maharajas is in itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has an amazing array of history and culture to offer to the visitors. Popularly known as the Pink City because of its red sandstone-dominated buildings, a visit to this land is an elegant step back in history. Known for its magnificent palaces, centuries old forts and vibrant markets, Jaipur is where history and culture come alive.

The famous attractions in Jaipur include the City Palace, Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Albert Hall Museum and shopping in the local bazaars.

Best Time of the Year to Visit Jaipur

October to March is the best time of the year to visit Jaipur, as the weather is pleasant and the sun is not too harsh during these months. The festival of lights – Diwali also falls in October/November, which adds to the charm of the city!

Here is a Quick Guide to explore the most famous attractions in Jaipur –

Amer Fort, Jaipur

1. Amer Fort – You can reach this fort which is perched on top of a hill, by a short jeep ride or if you prefer a genuine thrill, ride on the back of a fully trained elephant!!

This majestic fort was built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh and served as the royal residence of the erstwhile Rajput rulers. It is an elegant example of an artistic blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, overlooking the Maota Lake, once the chief source of water for this fort.

The intricate carvings of the halls of Diwan-e-Aam and Diwan-e-Khas, the dazzling intricate mirror work of Sheesh Mahal, the beautifully painted gateway Ganesh Pol and Sukh Niwas, a cool retreat with a water channel running through to provide natural air cooling are some unforgettable sights.

  • Best time to visit – Morning 8 AM to 11 AM to escape the afternoon heat and 6.30 PM to 7.30 PM for a Sound & Light Show where the history of the fort comes alive.
  • Touristy Tips – Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking involved. Also carry a water bottle and a hat as it tends to get hot as the day advances.

2. City Palace – The City Palace is one of the best tourist places to visit in Rajasthan. This grand 18th century palace is more than just a historic landmark — it’s a vibrant fusion of royal elegance, Mughal artistry, and Rajput tradition. What makes it truly unique is that it remains the home of Jaipur’s royal family, seamlessly blending timeless heritage with a touch of modern-day royalty.

A visit to City Palace transports you to the opulence of the royal lifestyle. Mubarak Mahal is a large welcome hall turned into a textile museum where you can find royal silk garments and robes, including the extra large coat of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh. The Pritam Niwas Chowk (Peacock Courtyard) is famous for its four ornate gates. Enjoy this place at leisure, soaking in the exquisite craftsmanship.

  • Best time to visit – Although the palace is open from 9.30 AM to 5 PM, if you arrive when the palace gates open at 9.30, you can revel in the sight of gentle morning light bathing the courtyards and delicate jharokhas in a warm glow.
  • Touristy Tips – The Lotus Gate, the Chandra Mahal balconies and the reflection pools in the inner courtyards are some vintage points for stunning photographs.

3. Jantar Mantar: Quite near to the City Palace lies Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a proud witness to the highly advanced astronomical skills and knowledge possessed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, even as early as 1728. It is an ancient observatory with giant astronomical instruments. The astronomical observatory is ancient but feels futuristic even today.

  • Best time to visit – Jantar Mantar is open from 9 AM to 4.30 PM. An early visit will help you avoid crowds.
  • Touristy Tips – Take along a guide, who will explain the nuances of the meticulously designed sundial and other intricate instruments for observing celestial phenomena.
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

4. Hawa Mahal – Another famous attraction is Hawa Mahal or the ‘Palace of Winds’. It is a unique five storey structure which was built in the 18th century for the entertainment of the royal ladies. The beautiful honeycomb shaped façade is made up of 953 intricately carved windows which not only provide circulation of fresh and cool air in the blazing summer heat but also offer stunning, panoramic views of the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the bustling streets of Jaipur. The sight of Jaipur’s pink-hued skyline from here is unforgettable, especially at sunrise. It is truly one of the best tourist destination in Rajasthan that you must explore on a visit to Jaipur.

  • Best time to visit – Morning 8 AM to 10 AM for experiencing cool winds and picture perfect ambience.
  • Touristy Tips – Early morning or evening light is excellent for taking photographs.

 

Jal Mahal Palace, Jaipur

5. Jal Mahal: Just a 15 Minutes drive from Jaipur on Amer Road takes you to this unique 18th century water palace. It is an elegant five storey sandstone building located inside the Man Sagar Lake. It gives the impression of a floating ship as four of its storeys are submerged in the lake, most of the year.

  • Best time to visit – Sunrise and sunset are the perfect timings to drink in the mesmerizing views of the reflection of the palace on calm waters.
  • Touristy Tips – Take a slow walk along the lakefront promenade. You’ll find street food vendors, local musicians, and camel rides adding rustic charm. Viewpoint near the Jal Mahal Ki Baori is an excellent vantage point for photographs. The lake attracts flamingos, kingfishers, and herons, especially during winter. Don’t forget your binoculars!

The sightseeing places in Udaipur are also a tourist magnet for couples planning a romantic holiday in India.

6. Local Bazaars of Jaipur – Jaipur isn’t just about palaces and forts — its heart beats loudest in its bustling bazaars. Alive with colour, crafts, scents, and sounds, these age-old markets are one of the best tourist destination in Rajasthan that offer a sensory feast and a chance to witness Jaipur’s timeless artistry. When you shop here, you’re not just buying souvenirs; you’re supporting skilled artisans and keeping a timeless cultural legacy alive.

  • Best time to visit – Early evenings to late evenings are comfortable and happy times to indulge yourself in shopping.
  • Touristy Tips – Bargaining is fun and satisfying. It would be better to carry cash (helpful in bargaining) and many shopkeepers prefer it. Carry a cloth/jute bag to carry your shopping as they are more eco-friendly. Try chatting with the artisans as many of them are fourth or fifth generation artisans and can tell you about their history.

Why pick Jaipur as your next honeymoon destination?

Hot Air Balloon Ride, Jaipur

Start your journey of love in the regal heart of Jaipur—a city where time stands still amid pink-hued palaces and gilded charm. Let your days unfold in lavish palace hotels, where crystal chandeliers whisper old tales, sunlit courtyards echo with elegance, and heritage suites cradle you in royal comfort. Dine under a canopy of stars, melt into soothing couple’s spa rituals, and greet the day with hot air balloon rides floating above ancient forts and shimmering lakes.

From romantic rides in vintage cars to handpicking treasures in storied bazaars and hopping through famous places to hangout in jaipur, every detail is designed for couples who dream of a honeymoon steeped in grandeur, magic, and timeless romance.

The Perfect Honeymoon Season – October to March.

Jaipur enjoys delightful weather during these months, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C and evenings that are cool and breezy—just right for exploring palaces, enjoying rooftop dinners, or catching breathtaking sunsets over age-old forts.

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