Samrudhi R.
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City Palace, Jaipur is undeniably beautiful, especially from the outside. The architecture is stunning and the palace looks very royal and grand at first glance. However, my experience inside was quite disappointing.
With the regular entry ticket of around Rs. 400 per person, all you really get access to are the outer areas and a few exhibitions. The exhibits are decent, but if you’re expecting to see the actual palace interiors or those aesthetic rooms you often see on social media, you won’t those are part of the Royal Tour only.
The Royal Tour costs Rs. 4,000 per person, and this information is not clearly communicated in advance. You’re told about it only after you’ve already entered with the normal ticket, which means you end up paying Rs. 400 first and then are expected to pay another Rs. 4,000 per person if you want to see Chhavi Niwas and other private rooms. I personally didn’t find it worth paying Rs. 4,000 just to click pictures.
If you’re visiting mainly for photography or expecting beautiful, aesthetic interiors, please note that those areas are accessible only through the Royal Tour. Also, the palace tends to be very crowded, which takes away from the experience.
One more thing there is a tourist trap inside, and the shopping options are extremely overpriced, so it’s best to avoid buying anything there.
I’ve visited the Udaipur City Palace before, where you can see almost everything without this kind of pricing confusion, and the experience felt much more transparent and worth it. Compared to that, Jaipur City Palace felt a bit unfair and misleading.
Overall, the palace looks lovely from the outside and has historical value, but if you’re expecting a full palace experience with the regular ticket, you might leave disappointed. Do plan carefully before visiting.