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With old forts, palaces and serene beauty, Jaipur takes you into a fanciful trip down the historical past and royal grandeur. Read the article to know more about the places to visit in Jaipur.

Places To Visit In Jaipur

Being the historical treasure trove of Rajasthan, the effervescent city of Jaipur fascinates the visitors with its exotic scents of spices, vibrant sarees and colorful architecture. Flooded with extravagant palaces, majestic forts and sanctified temples, Jaipur is the color of India, which proudly showcases its royal footprints. As a gateway to the desert state, Jaipur treats its vistors with glorious pink tint. Dotted with magnificent architecture, carpeted lush green gardens and serene beauty, Jaipur is truly one of the major tourist attractions in India. On your trip to the royal city, you will find yourself completely beguiled by the imperial beauty of its majestic architecture. With bravura sites and monuments to its name, a visit to the pink city would imprint an indelible impression in your minds. To know more about the major tourist attractions of Jaipur, go ahead and explore this article. The heavenly voyage of Jaipur is sure to impress you to no limits.

Tourist Attractions In Jaipur

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal, earlier known as ‘Janana Deori’, was built by Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. This magnificent and fanciful architecture consists of five storey pyramidical fa�ade with nearly 953 overhanging windows with pierced screens, domes and steeples. Situated in the centre of Jaipur, the building was originally constructed for the royal women of the fort so that they can enjoy their time by watching the lively bazaar and processions on the busy streets. Today, this spectacular red and pink royal concord stands as one of the most glorious reminiscence of the past. You can visit Hawa Mahal on any day between 9 am to 4 pm.

City Palace
City Palace, one of the major tourist attractions of the Pink City, was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of the Kachhwaha race of Rajput’s. This architectural beauty, that blends Rajasthani with Mughal styles, comprises of many small palaces and halls namely Mubarak Mahal, Badal Mahal and Chandra Mahal. Apart from this, the City Palace also houses famous Sri Govind Temple and City Palace Museum, which boasts of a wide collection of royal costumes, beautiful shawls and Banarasi saris. With number of pillars, arches and traditional Rajasthani artifacts, City Palace is a must visit place in Jaipur. Do visit this glorious architecture from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm to explore its sheer beauty.

Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar, located adjacent to City Palace, is one of the five remarkable observatories of King Jai Singh, built between 1727 and 1733. The king’s interest in astronomy is very well reflected in Jantar Mantar. Constructed with stone and marble, the building looks like any other gallery but is the home to some of the complex instruments of astronomy. Some of the instruments in Jantar Mantar are small Kranti, Dhruva, Narivalya, Dhruva, Digantra, Rashivalayas and Unnathamsa. If you are interested in astronomy then you can visit Jantar Mantar on weekdays between 9 am to 4.30 pm.

Birla Mandir
Birla Mandir, situated just below the famous Moti Dungri Fort, is a stunning white marble temple dedicated to Lord Narayan and his wife Laxmi. This marvelous white beauty was built in 1988 by Birla Group of Industries, one of the leading business barons of India. The temple, which attracts large number of tourists every year, looks astonishingly beautifully when it glows at night.

Central Museum
Central Museum one of the oldest Museums in Rajasthan is located in the famous Rama Niwas Garden. The marble structure of museum was designed by Sir Swinton Jacob and was inaugurated by Prince Albert in 1863. The museum, which now serves as a State Museum of Rajasthan, has a huge collection of art, history, paintings, dolls, carpets, traditional costumes, armory etc. Apart from this, the museum has a separate section for music and dance lovers. You can enjoy the erudite journey of museum on all days from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm.

Swargasuli
Swargasuli also known as Isra Lat was built by Sawai Ishwari Singh in 1749.Located at the junction of the Tripolia and Gangori markets near the Tripolia Gate, this Rajasthani architecture is a dazzling seven-storeyed minaret with intricate latticework. The sky-piercing minaret was built in commemoration of Ishwar Singh’s victory over armies of Mewar and Marathas. Today this spectacular minaret, which offers breathtaking view of the city, is one of Jaipur’s most visited tourist spot.

B. M. Birla Planetarium
B. M. Birla Planetarium at BM Birla Science & Technology Center near statue circle owes its existence to famous industrialist Mr. B.M. Birla. The planetarium, spread across 9.8 acres of land, houses a science museum, information processing and dissemination cell, auditorium, research centers and a planetarium. Everyday planetarium offers a special audio-visual show on the scientific researches and celestial bodies, which attracts number of students. Museum remains open for your service on all days except on last Wednesday of every month.

Ram Niwas Bagh
Ram Niwas Bagh built by Maharaja Swai Ram Singh in 1868 is one of the few gardens in Jaipur that welcomes tourists with its pleasant atmosphere. This 33 acres of beautiful land consists of a bird park, zoo, theatre, art gallery and other re-creational spots. Along with lush green lawns and beautiful flowers, Ram Niwas garden is also the home to the famous Albert Hall Museum, which exhibits the objects portraying the rich history of Jaipur.