
The City Palace of Jaipur is located at the heart of Jaipur city and showcases the splendour of Rajasthani culture in all its glory. The magnificent building was created in 1727 by Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur city. In the year 1727, the visionary ruler envisioned a new architectural haven in Rajasthan that brought to combine Indian, Mughal, and European styles of architecture into a single abode for royalty.The sprawling compound of the city palace complex not only consists of beautifully maintained gardens and courtyards but also has many museums and art galleries apart from grand public rooms. Of all the attractions within the grounds of the City Palace, Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, Diwan-e-Khas, Diwan-e-Aam, and Peacock Gate are definitely a must-see. Peacock Gate, which symbolizes the different seasons, is richly ornamented. Among the many museums in the grounds of the city palace, you will find large collection of royal possessions, such as ancient texts, weapon collection, regal garments, royal artworks and Textiles. A couple of sterling silver containers on display at the City Palace are amongst the largest such vessels on earth. It is said that there is not an inch in this marvelous place which is not adorned with detailed marble designs, colorful fresco, elaborately carved gateways, and decorated balconies. You can get breathtaking views of Jaipur and its outskirts from the City Palace grounds. You may go on a guided tour to know about the history of the royal family and this landmark in detail. Various cultural exhibitions and performances are also conducted from time to time. Being a stone’s throw from Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal, the City Palace can be a perfect destination for those intending to visit the important monuments of Jaipur in a single day. October to March are considered the best months to visit this grand royal structure to understand the reign and history of the bygone kingdom at ease.


