Classic Jaipur start — try kachori, pyaz kachori and Rajasthani sweets; good for a hearty, quick local breakfast. Check opening times (commonly 8:00am onwards).
Major hillfort with Sheesh Mahal, courtyards and panoramic city views; go early to avoid crowds. Park open typically 8:00am–5:30pm — confirm same-day timings and jeep access if needed.
Popular place for a thali and local dishes after fort visits; comfortable and family-friendly. Most sit-down restaurants open by noon — check current hours.
Quick stop at the photogenic stepwell Panna Meena (great photos) and Jaigarh Fort viewpoint to see the huge cannon and ramparts; forts often open 9:00am–5:00pm so plan accordingly.
Check in, freshen up, then wander local bazaars for jewellery, textiles and block prints — bargaining expected. Markets usually lively until early evening; individual shop times vary.
Ethnic village resort with Rajasthani dinner, folk dance and activities — great for first-night immersion. Open evenings (commonly 6:00pm–11:00pm); reserve in advance for weekends.
Grand palace complex with museums, courtyards and royal collections — a central must-see. Typical visiting hours are about 9:30am–5:00pm; check for any special closures.
Iconic local eatery for crunchy pyaaz kachori and dal — a popular, authentic spot in the old city. Opens early and runs late; expect a short queue around lunchtime.
City museum with an eclectic collection; the museum is good for a relaxed cultural afternoon. Usual hours around 9:00am–5:00pm — confirm before you go.
Drive up for a spectacular sunset over Jaipur — the fort offers sweeping views and is a favourite for evening photography. Fort access and timings vary; arrive well before sunset.
Enjoy a rooftop meal with city lights below — a great way to end a day of sightseeing; restaurants at Nahargarh are open late but check seasonal hours.