Start with Jaipur's iconic kachori and pyaaz kachori at Rawat for a quick, wallet-friendly breakfast; it's fast service and good for a grab-and-eat with an infant. The shop opens early so you avoid crowds and heat.
A short visit to the Hawa Mahal façade for photos and an easy stroller-friendly viewpoint; avoid entering the narrow interior with an infant. Best in the cooler morning light.
Explore the airy courtyards and palace museum — mostly sheltered indoor spaces and wide pathways, making it manageable with a stroller and a calm place to feed or change baby. Check typical opening hours (usually opens ~9:30am).
A short, fascinating outdoor walk among large instruments; it's open-air and flat in many parts, perfect for a 30–45 minute easy visit and photos with the infant in a carrier or stroller.
Comfortable, family-friendly restaurant famous for Rajasthani thali and sweets — roomy seating and predictable food make it toddler/infant-friendly for a relaxed midday meal. They usually serve lunch from late morning onward.
Return to your hotel for baby’s nap, feeding, and a calm hour or two — essential with an infant; plan for at least 1.5–2.5 hours of downtime during the hottest part of the day.
A short museum visit (Albert Hall typically open until 5pm) followed by a relaxed, stroller-friendly walk in the adjacent Ram Niwas Garden — shaded benches and gardens are great for an early evening unwind.
Enjoy chai and light snacks at a rooftop cafe with views over the city; small, comfortable seating helps manage a fussy infant while you relax before dinner. Many cafes open afternoons around 4–5pm.
Choose Bar Palladio for a lovely early-dinner experience (stylish, quieter early evening) or a family restaurant at Rambagh Palace for peaceful service and baby-friendly facilities; both accommodate early dinners. Confirm dinner opening times (often from 7pm).
Have a calm early breakfast or pack sandwiches/fruit so you can get on the road before heat and crowds; Amber Fort mornings are more comfortable and stroller/infant naps are easier in a carrier.
Short 30–40 minute drive from central Jaipur; plan to arrive at opening to avoid steps and heat. Skip elephant rides with an infant — use the accessible jeep/service to reach the fort entrance if needed.
Explore the fort's open courtyards and Sheesh Mahal (mirror hall); go slowly with the baby in a carrier or stroller where pathways are flat, and avoid narrow stairways. Typical visiting hours are ~8:00am–5:30pm.
Short 45–60 minute drive/stop to Jaigarh Fort for panoramic views and a quick look at the fort’s cannon and courtyards — less crowded and wide-open, good for a brief visit with an infant. Check opening hours (~9:30am–4:30pm).
Have lunch at 1135 AD inside Amber Fort or a nearby family restaurant for a comfortable sit-down meal; these options are used to tourists and can accommodate high-chairs and calmer service for infants.
Back to the hotel for baby’s longer nap, cooling off, and changing; essential mid-afternoon rest after a busy morning exploring forts. Plan 2–3 hours of rest to keep the infant comfortable.
A quick stop at Jal Mahal for photos from the roadside viewpoint — no long walking needed and the cool late-afternoon light is good for pictures. The location is outdoor and open at any time.
Visit the calm marble Birla Mandir (open dawn–dusk) for a peaceful, stroller-friendly stroll and easy access to toilets and drinking water; good for a short cultural stop before dinner.
Finish with a relaxed, family-oriented dinner at Spice Court (known for Rajasthani thali and comfortable seating) — early dinners are quieter and they are used to families with children. Confirm restaurant hours (often open through evening).
Return to your accommodation for a calm bedtime routine for the infant and to pack if you're leaving the next day; factor in extra time for feeding and soothing the baby before travel.