Best Places to Visit in Jaipur 2026-27
Here’s a detailed list of Jaipur’s most popular and must-visit monuments and attractions.
Hawamahal
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur’s iconic landmark, was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. Known for its stunning façade with 953 small windows (jharokhas), it allowed royal ladies to watch street life unseen. The honeycomb design lets cool breezes pass through, making it a summer retreat. A masterpiece of Rajput architecture, it’s best viewed in the golden light of morning.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians - Adult: ₹100 Student: ₹50
Foreigners - Adult: ₹600 Student: ₹300
● Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (daily)
● Best Time to Visit: Early morning for best light and fewer crowds. Visiting from outside is free.
Amber Fort
Amber Fort, built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh, is a grand blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Perched on a hilltop, it boasts intricate palaces, mirrored halls, and stunning views of Maota Lake. The fort’s artistic courtyards and ornate gates tell stories of Jaipur’s royal past. Elephant rides are organized by the local government in the morning. Visitors can also reach the top in about 20 minutes on foot, or by jeep, electric car, or their own small vehicle.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians - Adult: ₹200 Student: ₹50
Foreigners - Adult: ₹1000 Student: ₹500
● Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (daily)
● Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon






Jalmahal
Jal Mahal – Pause for a photo stop to admire this enchanting “Water Palace,” gracefully floating in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Framed by the Aravalli Hills, Jal Mahal has stood serenely for centuries, offering one of Jaipur’s most breathtaking and picture-perfect views especially during sunrise and sunset.
● Entry Fee :– Free
● Opening Hours: Sunrise to Sunset (Outside Only)
● Best Time to Visit: In the day-light
City Palace
The City Palace of Jaipur is a stunning blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it houses grand courtyards, gardens, and museums displaying royal costumes, weapons, and artifacts. A must-visit to experience Jaipur’s regal heritage and royal lifestyle.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians - Adult: ₹310 Student: ₹160
Foreigners - Adult: ₹1010 Student: ₹510
● Opening Hours: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM (daily)
● Best Time to Visit: In the day-light
Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the world’s largest stone sundial and 19 astronomical instruments. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it showcases India’s scientific brilliance and allows precise observation of celestial movements.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians - Adult: ₹100 Student: ₹50
Foreigners - Adult: ₹600 Student: ₹300
● Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (daily)
● Best Time to Visit: In the day-light




Royal Gaitore
Royal Gaitore, the royal cremation ground of Jaipur’s rulers, is known for its beautifully carved marble cenotaphs (chhatris). Nestled at the foot of Nahargarh hills, it offers a peaceful setting and intricate Rajput architecture honoring the city’s royal legacy.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians: ₹30
Foreigners: ₹50
● Opening Hours: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM (daily)
● Best Time to Visit: In the day-light
Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort, perched on the Aravalli hills, offers stunning panoramic views of Jaipur. Built in 1734 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it served as a retreat for the royals. Its step wells, palace rooms, and sunset views make it a favorite spot for history and nature lovers.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians - Adult: ₹100 Student: ₹50
Foreigners - Adult: ₹600 Student: ₹300
● Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
● Best Time to Visit: Anytime of the day
Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort, known as the “Fort of Victory,” is famed for housing the world’s largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana. Built to protect Amber Fort, it offers impressive architecture, underground passages, and sweeping views of the Aravalli hills and Maota Lake.
● Entry Fee :–
Indians - Adult: ₹150 Student: ₹75
Foreigners - Adult: ₹500 Student: ₹250
● Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
● Best Time to Visit: Anytime of the day


Galta Ji (Monkey Temple)
Galta Ji, popularly known as the Monkey Temple, is a serene pilgrimage site set in the Aravalli hills. Famous for its natural spring-fed holy kunds (water tanks), pavilions, and playful monkeys, it offers a unique mix of spirituality, nature, and local life.
● Entry Fee :– Free
● Opening Hours: Sunrise to Sunset
● Best Time to Visit: Anytime of the day
Patrika Gate
Patrika Gate is a stunning architectural landmark at Jawahar Circle, known for its vibrant, hand-painted archways depicting Jaipur’s history, culture, and traditions. A perfect spot for photography, it serves as a colorful gateway to the city’s royal heritage.
● Entry Fee :– Free
● Opening Hours: Sunrise to Late Evening
● Best Time to Visit: Anytime of the day
Chandra Mahal
Chandra Mahal, the most magnificent building within Jaipur’s City Palace, is a seven-story royal residence still owned by the former royal family. Each floor has a unique name and purpose, showcasing exquisite paintings, mirror work, and royal artifacts.
● Entry Fee of Chandra Mahal Royal Tour:–
Indians - Adult: ₹4000 Student: ₹2000
Foreigners - Adult: ₹5000 Student: ₹3000
● Opening Hours: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
● Best Time to Visit: Anytime of the day




Pink City
The Pink City, Jaipur’s old walled town, is famous for its terracotta-colored buildings, bustling bazaars, and UNESCO-listed heritage. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it blends history, architecture, and culture, offering visitors a vibrant glimpse into royal Rajasthan.
● Best Time to Visit: October to March
● Weather: Cool, dry and perfect
● Temperature: 15 to 28 Degrees/Celsius
● Tip: Book hotels and tours in advance for the best deal


