Sisodia Rani ka Bagh

Garden · Ward 107

Sisodia Rani ka Bagh

Garden · Ward 107
VVX5+QF9, Agra Rd, Ghat Ki Guni, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302023, India

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Sisodia Rani ka Bagh by null
Sisodia Rani ka Bagh by null
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Sisodia Rani ka Bagh by null
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Romantic tiered gardens with fountains, murals, and serene ambiance  

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Sachin Singh Shekhawat

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Oh, you have to hear about this place I visited the other day! Jaipur was amazing💕 but so hectic💢, and I was just craving a bit of quiet. Someone suggested Sisodia Rani ka Bagh, and honestly, it was the perfect escape. The moment I walked in, it felt like the city noise just switched off. It’s not a massive, grand palace, but this incredibly charming, multi-level garden that feels like a hidden secret. What really got me was the constant, gentle sound of water from the fountains and channels—it was so calming. I spent a while just looking at the old murals on the pavilions, the ones showing the stories of Krishna. You can really feel that this place was a gift of love from a king to his queen. It has such a peaceful, romantic vibe. Seriously, if you're in Jaipur and need to just breathe for an hour, I can't recommend it enough. It was a beautiful, quiet reset.

Ravi Raj Singh Bidawat

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Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is a peaceful and beautiful place surrounded by nature. 🌿 The calm atmosphere makes it perfect for anyone looking to relax away from the city’s noise. The entry fee is very minimal, especially for Indian students, which makes it even more worth visiting. It’s also a wonderful spot for photography lovers, with its lush gardens and scenic views, as well as for groups who just want to spend some good quality time together. If you’re in Jaipur and love nature, serenity, and a touch of history, this garden is definitely a must-visit! 📸✨

Adarsh Jain

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Very peaceful and beautiful place! 🌸 Sisodia Rani ka Bagh has lovely gardens, fountains, and colorful old paintings on the palace walls. It is quiet and not very crowded, so you can walk around slowly, take photos, and enjoy the fresh air. A nice spot to relax and see a bit of Jaipur’s history.

Gururaj K

Google
Well maintained. The fountains were not on though. The paintings at the lower level are really interesting. Restroom was ok and there was chilled ro water. There are temples opposite this place that looked interesting too.

Hemant Kumar Bahrod

Google
Sisodiya Rani Ka Bagh is a beautifully designed tiered garden located a few kilometers from Jaipur on the Jaipur–Agra road. Built in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his queen from the Sisodia Rajput clan of Udaipur, it reflects both love and artistry. The garden is well laid out with fountains, water channels, lush greenery, and murals depicting the life of Radha–Krishna. The palace at the top adds charm with its Rajasthani and Mughal architectural blend. Temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Hanuman inside the complex make it even more serene. A hidden gem in Jaipur—calm, photogenic, and historically rich. Perfect for nature lovers, couples, and those who want to enjoy Jaipur beyond forts and palaces.

Gaurav Agrawal

Google
This garden was built exclusively for female members of royal family for the leisure. Named after royal clan to which particular queen belonged to. This garden is very beautiful,having various fountains a elevated pavilion with baradari style hall. The pavilion and walls are beautifully paintained with human,animals and floral paint sings. This garden is located at the foothills and have panoramic view of lush green hills of Aravali range. This place is having a bit romantic aura This place is ticketed and price is around rs 55 This place also has parking facilities. Evening time is favourable to visit here I liked this place.

Parthrajsinh Chudasama

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Sisodia Rani ka Bagh is a beautiful garden. It was built in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II as a peaceful retreat for his beloved queen, a princess from the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar. The garden is intended to be a quiet and serene space, offering an escape from the city's hustle and bustle. It is surrounded by the Aravalli hills, which further enhances its peaceful ambiance. Best time to visit this place is in the monsoon (July to September) and winter (October to March) seasons are the best times to visit, as the garden is in full bloom.

Suresh Menon

Google
This multi-level garden was constructed in the first half of the 1700s by Sawai Jai Singh the second according to information available on-site. There are a lot of fountains, but without water, a lot of verdant lawns, and several flowerbeds, currently (beginning of June) devoid of flowers. It is a great place for photography and to spend some quality time with friends or family.