Cityscope Team

24th Jan 20256 mins read

A Complete City Palace Guide: History, Highlights, and Tips

Jaipur's City Palace, a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, features stunning courtyards, Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, museums, and Shri Govind Dev Temple. Key attractions include Diwan-i-Khas, Pritam Niwas Chowk, and Sarvato Bhadra. The CityScope Travel Guide offers details on tickets, nearby attractions, food options, and more all in one place. Explore the City Palace with the CityScope Travel Guide today.

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Jaipur's City Palace is famous and well-known. Located within the walled Pink City, it is a stunning example of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The palace was built by Jaipur's founder, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It served as the royal residence and administrative headquarters and now houses the Jaipur royal family. Today, it stands as a symbol of the city's royal heritage, attracting tourists from around the globe.

Recently, even celebrities like Indian Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh have been spotted soaking in the grandeur of City Palace during their Jaipur visit.

 

Diljit Dosanjh at the City Palace, Jaipur

 

With grand courtyards, stunning architecture, and fascinating museums, the City Palace is an unmissable landmark for anyone visiting Jaipur. Come discover the essence of Jaipur's royal past in this magnificent palace.

 

Key Attractions Inside City Palace

 

1. Chandra Mahal

 

Chandra Mahal, City Palace

 

The seven-story palace where the current royal family resides. The lower levels have been converted into a museum, displaying royal costumes, artifacts, and manuscripts.

 

2. Mubarak Mahal

 

Mubarak Mahal, City Palace

 

Built in the late 19th century, this building houses a museum showcasing royal textiles, including silk saris, shawls, and intricate outfits of the royals.

 

3. Diwan-i-Khas

 

Diwan-i Khas, City Palace

 

A hall of private audience, this space houses two of the largest silver vessels in the world, each weighing 340 kg, used by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II during his visit to England.

 

4. Diwan-i-Aam

 

The hall of public audience is adorned with crystal chandeliers and serves as an excellent example of Mughal and Rajasthani decor.

 

5. Pritam Niwas Chowk

 

Pritam Niwas Chowk, City Palace

 

The courtyard features four beautifully painted gates, each representing a different season: Lotus Gate (summer), Peacock Gate (autumn), Rose Gate (winter), and Leheriya Gate (spring).

 

6. Sarvato Bhadra

 

Sarvato Bhadra, City Palace

 

This is a stunning courtyard often used for ceremonial occasions and houses the famous "Gangajalis" (large silver urns used by the royal family).

 

7. Art Galleries and Museums

 

Art Galleries and Museums of City Palace

 

The palace complex houses a vast collection of royal costumes, ancient weaponry, miniature paintings, and royal manuscripts.

 

City Palace Timings and Entry Fees

 

Opening Hours: 10 AM to 6 PM (Ticket window closes at 5 PM)

 

Entry Fees:

Indian Tourists: ₹300 (adults), ₹150 (children), ₹150 (Sr. Citizen), ₹150 (Defence personnel), Free for disabled persons

Foreign Tourists: ₹700 (adults), ₹500 (children), ₹500 (Sr. Citizen), Free for disabled persons

Combined Ticket (City Palace + Museum + Night Viewing): ₹1000 (Indians), ₹2000 (foreigners)

Children below 5 years: Free entry

 

Important Notes

For visually impaired and wheelchair users, discounted rates apply. Admission is free for one carer and includes a free audio guide.

 

Tickets can be upgraded to a higher value ticket on the same or next day (excluding Royal Grandeur Special Ticket).

 

How to Reach City Palace Jaipur

 

Nearest Metro Station: Choti Chauper Metro Station (750 m away)

Distance from Bus Stand (Sindhi Camp): 3.0 km

Distance from Jaipur Junction Railway Station: 3.9 km

Distance from Jaipur International Airport: 12.6 km

 

You can reach the palace by auto-rickshaws, taxis, or local buses.

 

Dining Options Near City Palace Jaipur

 

1. Baradari Restaurant: This luxurious restaurant offers Indian and international cuisines. Located within the City Palace, it was beautifully redesigned by Studio Lotus and provides a serene ambiance with cooling water features and a stylish bar. It’s an ideal spot to relax after exploring the palace.

 

2. Snack Bar at Amba Pol: For a quick bite, this snack bar serves sandwiches, pastries, snacks, and beverages.

 

3.Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB): Just 1.2 km away, LMB is a landmark sweet shop known for its exceptional ghewar and other traditional Indian sweets.

 

4. Masala Chowk: Just a short walk from the palace, Masala Chowk is an open-air food court where you can sample Jaipur’s famous street food. Entry Ticket: ₹10

 

5. Street Food Stalls: You’ll also find local street food stalls near the palace offering delicious Rajasthani snacks.

 

Nearby Attractions to Explore

 

Jantar Mantar: A UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient astronomical instruments, just a short walk from the palace.

 

Hawa Mahal: The iconic Palace of Winds, 1.5 km away, famous for its ornate façade with 953 windows.

 

Govind Dev Ji Temple: Located within the City Palace complex, this revered temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna.

 

Johari Bazaar: A bustling market (1.7 km away) known for Rajasthani jewelry, textiles, and handicrafts.

 

FAQs About City Palace Jaipur (Frequently Asked Questions)

 

1. What are the visiting hours?

9:30 AM to 5:00 PM for day visits, and 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM for night tours.

 

2. Is there an entry fee?

Yes, entry fees range from ₹300 for Indian adults and ₹700 for foreign tourists. Combined tickets are available.

 

3. Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are offered at an additional cost.

 

4. Is photography allowed inside the palace?

Yes, photography is allowed in most areas, but some museum sections may have restrictions.

 

5. Are restrooms and dining facilities available?

Yes, there are restrooms and cafes within the palace complex.

 

6. When is the best time to visit?

October to March is the best time to visit. Early mornings or late afternoons are also ideal for avoiding crowds and heat.

 

7. Are there souvenir shops?

Yes, a gift shop inside the palace sells handcrafted items and local art.

 

8. How long does a visit typically take?

A visit typically takes 2-3 hours.

 

9. Is the palace accessible for disabled visitors?

There are ramps and basic accessibility options for disabled visitors.

 

10. Are there free entry days?

While there’s no regular free entry, there may be discounts during special cultural events.

 

The Royal City Palace highlights the city's rich history of royalty and architectural beauty. From its stunning courtyards to its royal museums, the residence offers an immersive experience for both history fans and tourists. If you're searching for historical treasures, enjoying the pieces of art, or enjoying the scenery from the halls, a trip to the City Palace is an unforgettable.

 

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