Start with Jaipur's legendary kachori and samosa at Rawat — an affordable, authentic breakfast spot open early (typically 6:00am–11:00am). Great kick-off for street-food lovers and budget travellers.
Iconic honeycomb façade perfect for photos; the small museum inside is usually open 9:00am–4:30pm. Quick visit gives great context to Jaipur’s royal street-front architecture.
A UNESCO site with large astronomical instruments built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. Generally open 9:00am–4:30pm; fascinating for history and science-minded couples.
Famous, budget-friendly spot for Rajasthani thali, sweets and snacks — open from mid-morning through dinner. Good place to sample dal-bati-churma and sweets.
Explore the courtyards, museums and palace complex (typically open 9:30am–5:00pm). Great for history, royal textiles and photographs — book modest tickets for a budget visit.
Relax with rooftop tea/coffee and snacks at Tapri, popular for views and a young vibe (usually open 8:00am–11:00pm). Friendly, budget-conscious place for an early evening unwind.
Choose a nearby rooftop (many small hotels and cafés offer cosy rooftop dinners). Good for a gentle, romantic first-night meal with city-light views; most open 6:00pm–11:00pm.
Healthy, laid-back café famous for baked goods, coffee and a relaxing start; typically open from breakfast hours. Good for couples who love specialty coffee and light breakfasts.
Majestic hill fort with palaces, mirror work and courtyards; usually open from 8:00am–5:30pm. Arrive early to avoid crowds and walk the ramparts or take a Jeep (elephant rides are optional and extra).
Short drive from Amber to Jaigarh — offers great fortifications and a famous cannon with panoramic views; usually open 10:00am–5:00pm. Good for light trekking and photos.
Head to Nahargarh for panoramic sunset views over Jaipur — the viewpoint is romantic and especially pretty at dusk. Fort access times can vary; aim to be there before sunset.
If you want an experiential, slightly touristy but fun Rajasthani village-evening show with food, dances and ambience (open ~5:00pm–11:00pm). A good splurge for culture and dinner together.
Join a local food walk or half-day cooking class to learn Rajasthani recipes and street-food routes; many sessions run 9:00am–12:00pm. Great hands-on experience and taste education.
Choose a budget-friendly thali or try street specialties like pyaaz kachori and dal-bati-churma at lunch hours (vendors open 11:00am onward). Tastes vary but offers great local flavour.
Explore jewellery, textiles, block-printed fabrics and leather — markets typically open 10:00am–8:30pm. Ideal for picking souvenirs and affordable gifts.
Enjoy authentic Rajasthani dishes like laal maas or vegetarian thalis at budget-friendly sit-down restaurants open through dinner. Romantic but wallet-friendly.
Choose a budget lakeside café for tea, pancakes or local snacks; many cafes open from early morning (8:00am onward). Lovely view and relaxed start in Pushkar.
Walk the ghats around Pushkar Lake and visit Brahma Temple (temple hours vary — typically morning and evening darshan slots; check current timings before you go). The ghats are accessible all day and are very romantic at sunrise/early morning.
Take the cable car or trek to Savitri Temple for panoramic views over Pushkar (cable car roughly 8:00am–6:00pm). Great short excursion for couples who enjoy light adventure and views.
Explore the colourful bazaar for handicrafts, jewellery, and souvenirs; stalls usually open 10:00am–7:00pm. Great for picking bohemian-style gifts and rugs.
Keep dinner simple after the day trip: a nearby restaurant or hotel meal to rest. Many Jaipur eateries serve late dinners, but check closing times if you arrive late.
Drive about 3–4 hours (roughly 160–170 km depending on route). Early start ensures smoother travel and time for darshan before crowds for a calm visit.
A major devotional site with continuous worship — temples often open early morning through evening (usually 4:00am–10:00pm, but festival timings vary). Experience the devotional atmosphere and local prasad (sweets).
Short local walk or visit small local historical spots around Khatu; good for gentle exploration and photography. Most village sites are open daylight hours.
Impressive collection of paintings, textiles and artifacts (usually open 9:00am–5:00pm; check current weekday closures). Elegant, calm museum visit for history buffs.
Modern marble temple with tranquil ambiance and good city views; typically open early morning to night (around 6:00am–8:30pm). Nice quiet spot for couples.
Enjoy a lakeside walk and photograph the floating Jal Mahal from the shore — boating in the lake is generally restricted, so plan for viewpoints and a leisurely stroll.
Unwind with a relaxing couples massage at a mid-range spa in Jaipur — good way to relax before your final evening. Most spas require advance booking and operate through early evening.
Reserve a cosy rooftop with ambient lighting — choose a mid-range hotel rooftop or a heritage haveli restaurant for a memorable final romantic night in Jaipur.
Pick up souvenirs like block-printed textiles, mojris (shoes), jewellery and spices; markets open from ~10:00am and are liveliest in the morning and late afternoon.
Complete check-out, head to station/airport or next destination. Allow time for traffic; arrive at transport hub at least 1.5–2 hours ahead for comfort.