Jaipur is one of the most photogenic cities in India. In "the pink city" you will find beautiful palaces and forts, beautiful temples and lively streets. For the best, Instagram-worthy photos you should definitely visit these 7 sights when you are in Jaipur.
- City Palace
This palace is located in the center of the old city and is still inhabited by the royal family. The palace has beautiful courtyards, colorful rooms and impressive gates. A ticket for the complex costs 700 rupees per person and if you also want to see the exclusive royal rooms, you pay 2000 rupees per person for a group tour and 3500 rupees for an individual tour (2019). The City Palace is open from 9.30 am to 5 pm. With taxi in udaipur visit city palace at best fare.
- Jawahar Circle Garden
This beautiful, colorful building is located in the middle of a park, which is also a large roundabout. Do not drive past it if you are in the area, but park your car to walk through the green park and admire the detailed and breathtakingly beautiful walls.
- Amber Fort
This majestic fort is one of the biggest attractions in India and it is not for nothing; inside the fort you will find beautiful buildings, gates, gardens and palaces. The Amber Fort is open every day from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and the entrance costs 550 rupees per person (2019).
- Nahargarh Fort
By far the most beautiful place to watch the sunset is the Nahargarh Fort. This ancient castle is located on a hill at the foot of the city, giving you a fantastic view of Jaipur. The Nahargarh Fort is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and the entrance costs 200 rupees per person (2019).
- Hawa Mahal
This iconic palace was built in 1799 and has nearly 1000 windows, niches and balconies. You have the best view of the Hawa Mahal from the Wind View Café, across the street. This cafe is open daily from 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM. You can try taxi for rajasthan tour to visit these places.
- Panna Meena Ka Kund stepwell
Near the Amber Fort you will find this sixteenth century water source, surrounded by dozens of stairs. You don't have to pay an entrance fee, but tourists who want to take pictures often have to pay 50-100 rupees to the guard.
- Café Palladio
This hip and photogenic cafe is inspired by Sicily and Sicilian cuisine and has an exotic, dreamy look. The blue brother Bar Palladio - which you can find in the Narain Niwas Palace Hotel - is certainly worth a visit.
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