The City Palace
Historical place · Ward 138 ·

The City Palace

Historical place · Ward 138 ·

Royal residence, mixed architecture, royal clothing, armor, silver urns

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architecture
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museum
photography
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Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India Get directions

+91 141 408 8888
royaljaipur.in
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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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"Rose Colored History Spread out over several acres in the heart of Jaipur’s old town, the rose-hued City Palace complex reflects the influence of several rulers, starting with the 18th-century Maharajah Jai Singh II, who planned and built the outer walls, and ending with additions made as late as the early 20th-century. As a result, the complex—which includes former palace residences and ceremonial areas, armories, gardens, and decorated courtyards—features a mix of architectural styles, from Mughal and Rajput to classical European. Today, this is one of the first stops of any visit to the Pink City as it provides a good overview of the regal history and culture, as well as a look at lots of priceless artifacts. Start in the Mubarak Mahal (Welcome Palace), where you’ll pass under arches and colonnades to check out the collection of royal clothing and textiles, then continue on to the former Maharani’s Palace, now housing a vast collection of armor and weaponry, including intricately adorned ceremonial swords. Other collection highlights include a series of miniatures of sacred Hindu texts (found in the Diwan-i-Am Gallery) and the famous pair of silver vessels In the Diwan-i-Khas courtyard—which, at about 62 inches tall each, are thought to be the largest pieces of pure silver in the world. If the sun’s not too strong, stroll through courtyards like the Pitam Niwas Chowk, where each of the four decorated gates represents a different season."

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"Rose Colored History Spread out over several acres in the heart of Jaipur’s old town, the rose-hued City Palace complex reflects the influence of several rulers, starting with the 18th-century Maharajah Jai Singh II, who planned and built the outer walls, and ending with additions made as late as the early 20th-century. As a result, the complex—which includes former palace residences and ceremonial areas, armories, gardens, and decorated courtyards—features a mix of architectural styles, from Mughal and Rajput to classical European. Today, this is one of the first stops of any visit to the Pink City as it provides a good overview of the regal history and culture, as well as a look at lots of priceless artifacts. Start in the Mubarak Mahal (Welcome Palace), where you’ll pass under arches and colonnades to check out the collection of royal clothing and textiles, then continue on to the former Maharani’s Palace, now housing a vast collection of armor and weaponry, including intricately adorned ceremonial swords. Other collection highlights include a series of miniatures of sacred Hindu texts (found in the Diwan-i-Am Gallery) and the famous pair of silver vessels In the Diwan-i-Khas courtyard—which, at about 62 inches tall each, are thought to be the largest pieces of pure silver in the world. If the sun’s not too strong, stroll through courtyards like the Pitam Niwas Chowk, where each of the four decorated gates represents a different season."

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"Jaipur's City Palace, whose pink façade is straight out of one of Wes Anderson's more fantastical dreams, has become the first royal home to list on Airbnb. The 21-year-old maharaja is offering stays in the baby blue Gudliya Suite, with proceeds helping women's charities."

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Jaipur’s Royal Family Lists City Palace on Airbnb - AFAR

"Jaipur's royal family will make its 300-year-old City Palace available for guests to book on Airbnb. Visitors can book the Gudliya Suite, which includes a large lounge, kitchen, private indoor swimming pool, chauffeur-driven car, and a private butler. The suite has hosted special guests like Princess Diana and Oprah Winfrey and is priced at $8,000 per night, with proceeds going to the Princess Diya Kumari Foundation." - Lyndsey Matthews

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The City Palace

Vishwanath H.

Google
City Palace Jaipur is a beautiful blend of history, architecture, and royal heritage located right in the heart of the Pink City. The moment you enter, you can feel the grandeur of the Rajput and Mughal styles reflected in every courtyard, gate, and building. The Mubarak Mahal and Chandra Mahal are especially impressive, showcasing royal costumes, artifacts, and paintings that give a clear picture of the lifestyle of Jaipur’s former rulers. The Pritam Niwas Chowk with its four seasonal gates is a visual treat and one of the most photographed spots inside the palace. Each gate has its own symbolic meaning and artistic detailing. The palace complex is well maintained, clean, and organized, making it comfortable even for first-time visitors. The museum sections are informative, and audio guides are available for those who want to understand the history in depth. The palace staff are generally helpful, and security is well managed. Being centrally located, it is easy to combine this visit with nearby attractions like Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal. Photography lovers will especially enjoy the vibrant colors, courtyards, and royal interiors. Overall, City Palace Jaipur is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, culture, and architecture. It offers a rich and memorable experience that truly represents the royal legacy of Rajasthan.

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.

Rohini K.

Google
Jaipur City Palace is truly a visual wonder. Every time I visit this place, it makes me pause and rethink the sheer glory, vision, and legacy of the Jaipur kings. There’s something powerful about walking through spaces that have witnessed centuries of history. As someone who genuinely loves old buildings, architecture, and history, this place feels almost tailor-made for me. The intricate designs, grand courtyards, beautifully painted walls, and the blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European architectural styles make every corner fascinating. You don’t just see history here—you feel it in the air. What I love most is how the palace balances grandeur with elegance. It’s not just about size or luxury; it’s about craftsmanship, planning, and storytelling through stone, color, and structure. Each visit feels different, as if the palace reveals a new detail every time. Overall, Jaipur City Palace is more than just a tourist attraction. It’s an experience that connects you to the past and leaves you with a deeper appreciation for history and architecture. If you’re someone who enjoys heritage, design, and timeless beauty, this place is simply amazing and absolutely worth revisiting.

Jatin P.

Google
Visited City Palace and it honestly felt so special. The moment you walk in, there’s a calm yet royal feeling that just stays with you. Everything around — the architecture, the colors, the small details — is so beautifully done and full of history. I loved how peaceful and grand the place feels at the same time. You don’t just see the palace, you feel the stories, the culture, and the old-world charm. It’s one of those places that leaves your heart full and makes you pause for a moment. Truly a beautiful experience and totally worth visiting.

Shubhs007

Google
We loved the place! If you are coming to Jaipur, this spot is a must-visit. The palace and the museum inside are full of history and beautifully maintained. You can explore the architecture, royal artefacts, weapons, paintings, and many cultural displays. The views from the fort are amazing, and the whole experience feels rich and worth every penny. Highly recommended for anyone who loves history, photography, or just wants to enjoy a royal vibe in Jaipur.

Ambarish N.

Google
A magnificent blend of history and royalty! City Palace is one of the most impressive attractions in Jaipur. The architecture is grand, with beautifully carved courtyards, vibrant doorways, and well-preserved artifacts that reflect the rich heritage of the royal family. The museum sections are informative, and the displays are curated with care. The entire complex is clean, organized, and easy to explore. Though the tickets are slightly on the higher side, the experience and the elegance of the palace make it worth it. A must-visit for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in Jaipur’s royal past!

Sharvi G.

Google
It's the most beautiful architecture, the prettiest designs. There are several galleries exhibiting the history and heritage of the royal family. Must visit to explore the rich culture of Jaipur. The souvenir shop inside the palace is quite overpriced. Some of the galleries require separate passes for additional money. The palace grounds are open to tourists till 7 PM but the ticket window closes at 6 PM.

Pooja S.

Google
Beautiful historical monuments to visit in Jaipur. You get to know history behind this city palace and there is museum also there in here and you can click some beautiful pictures. This place is worth visiting. I recommend booking tickets online.