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Step out and explore the best of Jaipur with ease from our convenient location. Discover iconic palaces, historic forts, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions nearby. With well-connected roads and easy access to local transport options, getting around the city is simple and hassle-free, allowing you to experience Jaipur’s rich heritage and lively atmosphere at your own pace.
Central Park, Jaipur
This expansive urban park, located in the heart of Jaipur, is one of the city’s largest green spaces, spread across lush landscaped gardens and open lawns. Developed in 2006, it offers scenic walking and jogging tracks, a musical fountain, and a towering national flag, creating a refreshing escape from the city’s bustle. Surrounded by natural greenery and frequented by visitors throughout the year, it blends recreation, relaxation, and vibrant city life in one setting.
Distance from our hotel: ~2 km
Hawa Mahal
Also known as the 'Palace of Winds,' this iconic Jaipur landmark is celebrated for its striking 5-storey facade built in 1799. Constructed from red and pink sandstone, it features 953 intricately designed windows that allowed royal women to observe the bustling streets and festivals below without being seen. Designed as an extension of the City Palace, the structure also enabled natural airflow, keeping the interiors cool and adding to its architectural brilliance.
Distance from our hotel: ~3 km
Albert Hall Museum
Located in the serene Ram Niwas Garden, this iconic museum is one of Jaipur’s oldest and finest landmarks. Opened in 1887, it showcases stunning Indo-Saracenic architecture with intricate domes, arches, and detailed stonework. The museum houses an extensive collection of artefacts, including paintings, jewellery, carpets, and sculptures, offering a glimpse into Rajasthan’s rich artistic and cultural heritage.
Distance from our hotel: ~3 km
Jantar Mantar
This remarkable astronomical observatory was built in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features a collection of 19 monumental instruments designed to observe celestial positions with the naked eye. Home to the world’s largest stone sundial, the site reflects a unique blend of science, architecture, and innovation, making it one of Jaipur’s most fascinating cultural landmarks.
Distance from our hotel: ~3 km
City Palace
Located in the heart of Jaipur, this magnificent palace complex once served as the Maharaja’s royal residence. Built between 1729 and 1732 by Sawai Jai Singh II, it showcases a harmonious blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles. The complex features an intricate layout of courtyards, gardens, temples, and grand buildings such as Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal. Today, it stands as a vibrant cultural landmark, housing museums, royal artefacts, and beautifully decorated gateways that reflect the rich heritage and legacy of Jaipur’s royal past.
Distance from our hotel: ~3 km
Johari Bazar
One of Jaipur’s oldest and most vibrant markets is renowned for its exquisite jewellery, gemstones, and traditional Rajasthani craftsmanship. Established in the 18th century as part of the city’s planned layout, it continues to reflect Jaipur’s rich cultural heritage through bustling lanes lined with artisan shops and colourful displays. Along with intricate Kundan and Meenakari jewellery, visitors can also explore textiles, handicrafts, and local souvenirs, making it a lively blend of history, tradition, and shopping.
Distance from our hotel: ~3 km
Govind Dev Ji Temple
One of Jaipur’s most revered Hindu shrines, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and holds deep spiritual significance for devotees. Located within the City Palace complex, it was established in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who brought the idol from Vrindavan. The temple is known for its strong devotional atmosphere, daily rituals, and vibrant celebrations during festivals like Janmashtami and Holi, drawing large numbers of visitors throughout the year.
Distance from our hotel: ~3 km
Hazrat Maulana Ziauddin Sahib Dargah
The dargah, dedicated to a revered Sufi saint, is a spiritual shrine in Amer near Jaipur, known for its deep legacy and timeless stories of faith. Established around 2 centuries ago, it stands as a symbol of unity, welcoming people from all backgrounds in search of peace and blessings. Rooted in mystical traditions and royal connections, the shrine reflects the teachings of Sufism, promoting harmony, devotion, and a sense of shared spirituality among visitors.
Distance from our hotel: ~4 km
Jal Mahal
Also known as the 'Water Palace,' this is one of Jaipur’s most striking landmarks, set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Built in the 18th century in the Rajput architectural style, it was originally used as a royal hunting lodge. What makes it unique is its 5-storey structure, with 4 levels remaining submerged when the lake is full, creating the illusion of a floating palace. Surrounded by scenic hills, it stands as a remarkable blend of architecture, history, and natural beauty.
Distance from our hotel: ~7 km
Amagarh Leopard Reserve
One of India’s notable leopard conservation areas, this thriving wildlife destination is set amidst the ancient Aravalli hills near Jaipur. Spread across over 1,500 hectares, it is home to a healthy population of leopards along with diverse species such as hyenas, jackals, deer, and over 250 varieties of birds. Opened to visitors in 2022, the reserve offers an immersive safari experience, allowing guests to observe these animals in their natural habitat while promoting conservation and eco-tourism.
Distance from our hotel: ~8 km
Monkey Temple
This unique temple complex is nestled within a narrow valley in the Aravalli Hills, around 10 km from Jaipur. Built in the 18th century, it features a series of temples, pavilions, and sacred water tanks fed by natural springs, where pilgrims come to bathe. Known for its large population of monkeys, the site blends spiritual significance with striking architecture and a scenic natural setting.
Distance from our hotel: ~10 km
Amber Fort
This iconic Jaipur landmark is set on a hill overlooking Maota Lake. Built in the 16th century by Raja Man Singh I, it showcases a refined blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The fort is laid out across multiple courtyards and grand gateways, featuring notable sections like the Diwan-i-Aam and intricately designed palaces. Surrounded by rugged hills, its sandstone and marble structure reflects the grandeur of royal living while offering sweeping scenic views.
Distance from our hotel: ~11 km
Jaigarh Fort
Perched atop the Aravalli hills, this fort stands as a remarkable example of Rajput military architecture and a key defensive structure overlooking Amer Fort and Maota Lake. Also known as the Victory Fort, it was built to safeguard the region and played an important role in protecting the royal complex. The site is famed for housing the Jaivana cannon, once the world’s largest cannon on wheels, reflecting the advanced engineering and artillery craftsmanship of its time. With its massive walls, strategic design, and sweeping views, it remains a significant symbol of Jaipur’s rich historical legacy.
Distance from our hotel: ~13 km
Nahargarh Fort
Set along the Aravalli hills, Nahargarh Fort was built in 1734 as a retreat for royalty and a key part of Jaipur’s defence system. Overlooking the city, it was designed to strengthen the region’s security while complementing nearby forts. Its architecture blends Indian and European influences, featuring interconnected rooms, courtyards, and elegant living spaces. Known for its strategic location and sweeping views, the fort reflects the charm, ingenuity, and sophistication of Jaipur’s royal era.
Distance from our hotel: ~16 km