Jaipur, founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1727, is one of India's most popular tourist destinations. One of the most compelling reasons for the popularity of Jaipur is its rich history, including the Jaipur monuments and historical sites that depict that heritage.
If you are planning to visit Jaipur to experience the wonders of the city, then you must visit one or more of its historically significant monuments and find out the timings and entrance fees of all historical places and monuments.
Listed below is all the information you need about historical sites in the Pink City with their timings and fees.
AMBER FORT – Time & Entrance Ticket
A visit to the Pink City is incomplete without exploring Amer Fort. The fort is just 11 km from the city center and one of the best things to do in Jaipur.
This fort-cum-palace occupies 4 square kilometers and is a stunning reminder of the royal era and its grandeur. The hilltop location of the Amer Fort makes it an all-time favorite tourist spot. The Amber Palace was the residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families.
Find out more about the Amber Fort.
Location | Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur |
Timing | 8am–5:30pm, 6:30–9:15pm |
Entrance Fee | Indians – INR 100 per person Indian Students – INR 20 per person Foreigners – INR 500 per person Foreign Students – INR 100 per person |
Status | UNESCO World Heritage Site |
JAIGARH FORT – Time & Entrance Ticket
The Jaigarh Fort is located on the Aravalli Range and was built to protect Amer Fort. The fort faces the Amer Fort and Maota Lake and was constructed to protect it. The fort is known for being the site of the world's largest wheeled cannon. The hill on which the fort was built is known as “Cheel ka Teela” or Hill of Eagles. This fort is approximately 3km long and 1km wide.
Location | Above Amber Fort, Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur |
Timing | 9:00 am – 6:30 pm |
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 150 per person | Adult | INR 200 per person |
Child (5-12 years) Children below 5 free | INR 75 | Child (5-12 years) Children below 5 free | INR 100 |
Student with valid ID | INR 50 | Student with valid ID | INR 100 |
Still Camera | INR 50 | Still Camera | INR 50 |
Video Camera Charge | INR 200 | Video Camera Charge | INR 200 |
Jaigarh Guides Rates List
Hindi Language | English Language | |
Members 1 to 4 | INR 400 | INR 400 |
Members 5 to 10 | INR 500 | INR 500 |
Members 10 to 15 | INR 600 | INR 600 |
Above 35 Members | INR 20 each | |
Maximum Time | 90 Minutes | |
Above 90 Minutes | INR 10 per minute |
Notice:
- It is to inform that any kind of commercial / pre-wedding / any other shoot is strictly prohibited in the Fort premises without prior permission.
- Pre-wedding Shoot Charge: 5100/- Per Day Party.
- If anyone is found doing any such shoot without prior permission, will be heavily penalized and action taken for violating the first order.
NAHARGARH FORT – Time & Entrance Ticket
The Nahargarh Fort, situated on the Aravalli Range, offers a breathtaking view of Jaipur. In the past, the fort was part of the city's three-point defense strategy, which also included the Amer Fort and the Jaigarh Fort. Today, this massive structure is a top attraction for travelers visiting the city, due to its 300-year-old history and its vantage point. Are you intrigued? When you visit the Pink City of India, you should include this fort on your list of things to see.
You will find everything you need to know about the Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur, from its history and architecture to the entry fee, entry timings, wax museum, and more.
Location | Brahmpuri, Jaipur |
Timing | 10:00 am – 5:30 pm |
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 50 per person | Adult | INR 200 per person |
Student with valid ID | INR 20 | Student with valid ID | INR 25 |
Note:
- Full ticket will be charged above 7 years.
- Student concession tickets will be provided after the show current year identity card of the recognized organization.
- School College group is free from 10 A.M. to 12PM every day.
On these dates, Nahargarh Fort is free to tourists. | |
30th March | Rajasthan Day |
18th April | World Heritage Day |
18th May | World Museum Day |
27th September | World Tourism Day |
Other Attractions in Nahargarh Fort | |
Was Museum | |
Fine Dine Restaurant | |
Telescope | |
Sunset Point |
CITY PALACE – Time & Entrance Ticket
In Jaipur, the City Palace was once the seat of the king, who ruled the entire region from here. City Palace is a beautiful complex of buildings, courtyards, and gardens located in the heart of the city.
Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal are two of the main palaces located here. A fusion of Indian, Mughal, Rajput, and even European styles can be seen in the architecture of the palace.
A great example of how design, art, and creativity can blend together to create a symbol of elegance is the City Palace of Jaipur.
Location | Tulsi Marg, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Timing | 9:30 am–5 pm |
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | |||
Adult | INR 200 per person | Adult | INR 700 per person | |
Child (5-12 years)Children below 5 free | INR 100 | Child (5-12 years)Children below 5 free | INR 400 | |
Student with valid ID | INR 100 | Student with valid ID | INR 400 | |
Adult Discount (Senior citizen/ Defence) | INR 100 | |||
Facilities:
- Authorized museum guides are available.
- The audio guide is available for INR 200/- per person.
- The Golf cart guide is available for INR 150/- per person.
(Note: Each cart seats up to 3 peoples. - The wheelchair is available for free of cost.
JANTAR MANTAR – Time & Entrance Ticket
Jantar Mantar is the perfect place for those who are interested in astronomy because it houses various astronomical instruments. It is considered one of the largest observatories in the world. A series of five magnificent monuments built in Jaipur, Ujjain, New Delhi, Mathura and Varanasi that symbolize an ideal blending of science, religion and art is known as the Jantar Mantar. Maharaja Jai Singh II built these structures between 1728 and 1734 CE.
Jantar Mantar is derived from the Sanskrit words "Yantra" meaning instruments and "Mantra" meaning formula. Later, 'Yantra' was replaced by 'Jantar', which means 'magical'. The Jaipur Observatory, the largest of the five observatories, boasts the world's largest sundial "Samrat Yantra". In 2009, it was added to the list of World Heritage Sites of India. It is close to City Palace, Tripolia Bazaar, and Jantar Mantar is a must-see attraction of the Pink City.
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 50 per person | Adult | INR 200 per person |
Student with valid ID | INR 20 | Student with valid ID | INR 100 |
Note: Kids up to 7 years are free. |
HAWA MAHAL – Time & Entrance Ticket
Jaipur's Hawa Mahal, also called the Palace of Winds, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city and is located at Johari Bazaar Road, Badi Choupad. The palace was built in 1799 CE by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh of the Kachhwaha Rajput dynasty. Designed specifically for ladies of the royal household, these veils allowed them to observe everyday activities while always remaining veiled behind the jharokhas.
Red and pink sandstone were used to construct the palace, which has been compared to the crown of Lord Krishna, the Hindu god. The Hawa Mahal is considered one of the greatest examples of Rajputana architecture. There are 953 jharokhas in the Hawa Mahal; its pyramid shape is its main attraction. A great view of the city can be had at the top of the Hawa Mahal.
Location | Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Timing | 9:00am–4:30pm |
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 50 per person | Adult | INR 200 per person |
Student with valid ID | INR 20 | Student with valid ID | INR 100 |
Note: Kids up to 7 years are free. |
ISARLAT OR SWARGASULI TOWER – Time & Entrance Ticket
Swargasuli Tower, also called Isar Lat, is one of the tallest buildings in Jaipur. It stands 42 meters (140 feet) above ground and was built in 1749 as a victory memorial. It is possible to climb to the top of the octagonal structure for spectacular views of the Pink City, or you can admire the architecture from the ground.
Location | Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Timing | 9:30am–4:30pm |
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 50 per person | Adult | INR 200 per person |
Student with valid ID | INR 20 | Student with valid ID | INR 100 |
Note: Kids up to 7 years are free. |
ALBERT HALL MUSEUM – Time & Entrance Ticket
Albert Hall Museum, one of the oldest and most prestigious museums in Jaipur, is a wonderful place to visit. It was named in honor of King Albert Edward VII of England, since he inaugurated it. It set beyond the original walled city. It was constructed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob and inaugurated sometime in the late 19th century.
Maharaja Ram Singh wanted the building to serve as a town hall, but the next king- Maharaja Madho Singh II- decided to keep it as a museum. In this museum, Jaipur's cultural heritage is preserved. A few of the most impressive exhibits include the artifacts and oil paintings, water color portraits and landscapes, items made of ivory and stone, as well as mesmerizing crystal sculptures.
Moreover, the fusion of Indo-Saracenic culture makes this museum in itself a very significant monument to view.
Location | Museum Rd, Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur |
Timing | 9:00am–5:00pm |
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 50 per person | Adult | INR 300 per person |
Student with valid ID | INR 20 | Student with valid ID | INR 150 |
Note: Kids up to 7 years are free. |
Jaipur Attraction Composite Admission Ticket
Consider buying a composite ticket, which gives you entry to Amber Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Isarlat and Narhargarh Fort and is valid for two days from the time of purchase.
Entrance Fee for Indians | Entrance Fee for Foreigner | ||
Adult | INR 400 per person | Adult | INR 1000 per person |
Student with valid ID | INR 100 | Student with valid ID | INR 500 |
A separate composite ticket (Indian/foreigner ₹190/500; two days) includes entry to the City Palace, Royal Gaitor, Cenotaphs of the Maharanis, and Jaigarh; for foreigners, this ticket is included with entry to the City Palace.
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