Jaipur brims with enthusiastic travelers from over the globe all through the year. The locales may pour innumerable stories about chivalrous warriors who lived in this city and created history, but what catches your sight here, are the magnificent palaces, monuments, and ancient remains. Jaipur-"The Pink City" is rightly called so due to the color of the stones, which are found almost everywhere giving a pinkish glint to the walled city.
The city has had a strong historical past with various rulers belonging to different clans making this city their abode and even ground for training warriors to face external threats. The palaces, monuments and temples still give a glimpse of the glorious past, which took birth, survived the time and lived to face the threats that the country faced as a whole. Dipped in rich culture and history, the city now serves as the state capital of Rajasthan. Busy streets, modern architecture and bustling bazaars now welcomes you to the city that has walked ahead with modern times preserving its traditional heritage well.
Pink City with its romantic charm is a traveler's first preference often when it comes to tour itineraries. Not only are travel enthusiasts from the home country enchanted by this city with typical Rajasthan flavor but so are people from abroad who love to indulge in activities such as tasting spicy Rajasthani food, participating in the fairs, shopping in the local markets and experiencing the vibrant culture.

Top Places to Visit in Jaipur
"Pink City" Jaipur has so much to offer, that you cannot explore all the amazing attractions in a short span of time. Plan an extensive journey in and around Jaipur and know more about its rich historical past and cultural heritage with the list of places to see in Jaipur.
Hawa Mahal: Hawa Mahal is one of the splendid creations on earth. The monument was built in the year 1799. This is a 5 storied monument with semi-octagonal shape. It has about 152 windows and hanging latticed balconies. It is one of the finest works of Rajputana architecture to be found in Rajasthan. The building was created with an aim to let the ladies of the palace see the processions from the covered comforts of the palace. The palace now shelters a museum, which has antiques and collections that talks about the past legacies of the ruling state. The Hawa Mahal is open for visitors from 10:00 am till 16:30 pm.
Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar is one of the most important city attractions to check out. It belongs to the 18th century. This was built under the reign of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. This was strategically built and was used as an observatory to study the constellations. Here, you will come across a big sun dial, which still gives the correct time. The observatory is open for visitors from 9 am till 4:30 pm.
City Palace and Museum: On visiting the Pink City- Jaipur, you cannot afford to miss the magnificent City Palace. The structure occupies a major portion of the Old City. The architectural work of the palace depicts Mughal as well as Rajputana styles. City Mahal also shelters the Chandra Mahal, which is a seven storied palace. The monument offers splendid views of the city and the resplendent garden within the palace. You can check out other notable features of City Palace, which includes Diwan-E-Khas, Diwan-E-Am and the Mubarak Mahal.
Dolls Museum: You will love to check out the amazing collection of dolls from over the globe at the Dolls Museum in Jaipur. The place is open for visitors from 10:00 am till 4:00 pm.
Jal Mahal: Jai Mahal is located at about six kilometers from the capital city of Rajasthan. The palace is a beauty to be explored during your visit. It is set amidst Man Sagar Lake.

Central Museum: Ram Niwas Garden shelters the Central Museum. The monument is also known by the name of Albert Hall. The name has been derived from its founder Prince Albert who got this hall done by 1876. The place holds a unique collection of handicrafts and archeological excavations. The Central Museum is open for visitors from 10:00 am till 4:30 pm.
Birla Planetaurium: Birla Planetaurium offers excellent audio-visual entertainment and education about the celestial world. You get to see the stars and planets and know more about them.
Other great places to check out during your Jaipur visit are Laxmi Narayan Temple, Temple of the Sun God and Gaitor.
Excursions around Jaipur:
Not only can you visit the city attractions, but also check out nearby places of interest. Some of such wonderful places to check out are:
Jaigarh Fort: The fort is located at about 15 kilometers from Jaipur. Jaigarh Fort is perched on the hill top. The palace has the biggest wheel canon, which is also known as the Jai Ban. This was constructed during the kingdom of Maharaja Sawai Jaisingh.
Nahargarh Fort: This is yet another major attraction to check out when visiting Jaipur. It is located at about 15 kilometers from Jaipur. The fort is one of the oldest and is perched high up on the hill, which is about 600 feet over the city. Nahargarh Fort came up in the year 1734. Some part of the palace is in ruins and ready for renovation.
Galta: Galta is situated at a distance of about 10 kilometers from the city. The place has a famous temple dedicated to Sun God. You will also see a natural spring, which creates a beautiful gorge adding to the beauty of the city. This is the place where sage Galav practiced his strict penance as per the legends.
Amer: Amer is among the best attractions near Jaipur. It has one of the most magnificent palaces of Rajasthan- the Amer Fort. The palace is beautifully adorned and the architecture of it shows a blend of Muslim and Hindu tastes. It has the beautiful Sheesh Mahal, Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khas and Sukh Mandir. Other attractions to visit in this city include Narsinghji Temple, Jagat Shiromani Temple and Panna Meena.