As may be expected, the City Palace complex lies at the heart of the city. Getting in is simpler than it
once was. Though the erstwhile maharaja and his family and close friends use the triple-arched Tripolia
Gate to enter their section of the palace, most visitors are ushered in through Atish Pol which is located
close to the royal stables, cross from here to Chandni Chowk or Moonlit Square and then on to Gainda ki
Deorhi. At the heart of the complex is seven-tiered Chandra Mahal where the erstwhile royal family is
still in residence, though only a small part of the apartments are occupied.
However, it is only the buildings around Chandra Mahal that are open to the public, and these also form
part of a museum which includes everything from Grand outfits (including one with 18 kilos of golden
thread woven into it) to swords and two silver urns that are believed to be the largest silver objects in
the world. These are housed in the Mubarak Mahal, and the Diwan-i-am respectively. Through Singh Pol,
visitors can approach the Diwan-i-am, where the maharaja's private and public courts would be held. The
architecture seems to consist of a number of arched, pillared halls, while courtyards with painted
doorways are prominent feature.
Location - Jaleb Chowk, Near Jantar Mantar, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302002, India
Timings - City Palace Jaipur is open to public visit from 9:30 am to 5 pm in day time and 7 pm to
10 pm for night visit.
Entry Fee |
Indian Visitor |
₹ 200 |
Indian Student |
₹ 100 |
Foreign Visitor |
₹ 500 |
Night Visit |
Indian Visitor |
₹ 500 |
Foreign Visitor |
₹ 1000 |
Other Charges |
Guide Charges |
As Actual |
Lunch |
As Actual |
Parking Charges |
As Actual |
Chariot Ride |
₹ 1000 for family |
Golf Cabby Ride |
₹ 150 |