Since you've arrived today and it's mid-morning, ease into Jaipur with a relaxed stroll and brunch: start at Panna Meena Ka Kund to admire the stepwell's geometric beauty and snap photos, then walk over to [Sisodia Rani Garden](https://www.google.com/search?q=Sisodia+Rani+Garden+3+days+jaipur+official+site) for fragrant rose and mango-tree-lined paths. After a leisurely walk, head to Tapri Central for masala chai and rooftop views of the neighborhood before a short tuk-tuk ride to the imposing exterior of Hawa Mahal to begin your visual introduction to the Pink City's architecture.
Spend the afternoon exploring the royal heart of Jaipur starting with a guided interior visit to City Palace, where courtyards, museums and the opulent Mubarak Mahal reveal Maharaja life; allow about 1-1.5 hours to see the armory and textile displays. From there, stroll to the nearby Jantar Mantar to marvel at the astronomic instruments, then take a relaxed rickshaw to [Albert Hall Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=Albert+Hall+Museum+3+days+jaipur+official+site) to view its Indo-Saracenic collections before pausing for a late-afternoon coffee or lassi at the shaded courtyard café in Central Park area.
As dusk falls, take a short drive to Nahargarh Fort for sweeping sunset views over Jaipur and watch the city lights come alive from the fort's ramparts; stay for 30-45 minutes to soak in the panorama and snap golden-hour photos. Afterward, descend to Padao Restaurant at the fort's base for a relaxed rooftop dinner of Rajasthani thali and kebabs, then wander through the nearby lanes to Bapu Bazaar for an evening browse of textiles and local handicrafts before returning to your hotel.
Start early with a guided exploration of the hilltop Amber Fort, riding up by traditional jeep or elephant to admire the Sheesh Mahal's mirrored ceilings and sweeping courtyards, then descend to wander the ornate corridors at a relaxed pace. Continue to the nearby royal retreat [Jaigarh Fort](https://www.google.com/search?q=Jaigarh+Fort+3+days+jaipur+official+site) to see the massive Jaivana cannon and enjoy panoramic views over Amber Lake, finishing with a short visit to Panna Meena ka Kund's quieter side for photo-worthy symmetry before a mid-morning chai at a local stall.
After a morning on the Amber ridge, spend the afternoon wandering the stately lanes of the old city-begin with a guided tour of City Palace Museum to see royal portraits and textile galleries, then cross to the adjacent Jantar Mantar to study the massive sun dial and celestial instruments up close. Finish with a restorative late-afternoon stop at [Albert Hall Museum](https://www.google.com/search?q=Albert+Hall+Museum+3+days+jaipur+official+site) to absorb Indo-Saracenic exhibits, followed by a shaded tea break at the nearby Raja Park cafés where you can compare notes and plan the evening's ascent to Nahargarh.
After an afternoon among the city's palaces, head to Galta Ji (Monkey Temple) at golden hour to wander its tiered temples, soak in the sacred kund pools, and watch playful macaques against the sandstone cliffs. Later, settle into a candlelit dinner at 1135 AD near Amber Fort for royal-inspired Rajasthani dishes, then finish the night with a slow, music-filled walk through Chokhi Dhani (an authentic village-themed cultural village) to enjoy folk performances, puppet shows and local sweets before returning to your hotel.
Wake early for a sensory stroll through Johari Bazaar, hunting for glittering kundan jewelry and hand-blocked textiles before grabbing a quick breakfast of kachori at a popular stall nearby. Continue with a peaceful visit to Galta Kund (not to be confused with the Monkey Temple visited earlier), where morning prayers and tiered water tanks offer a calmer temple experience, then finish with a leisurely rooftop chai at Bar Palladio Jaipur to reflect on the trip and pack up for departure.
Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the charming lanes around Kitab Khana & Anokhi, browsing artisanal block-printed textiles and stationery, then stop for a light lunch of stuffed paratha and lassi at the cozy courtyard café of Tapri Junction (Rambagh Road). Afterward, visit the peaceful hillside shrine Birla Mandir to admire its marble architecture and city views, followed by a stroll through the nearby C Scheme boutiques for last-minute souvenir shopping before returning to your hotel to collect bags and head to your onward transfer.
As twilight settles, wander the atmospheric lanes of Galta Bazaar, sampling street-side chaat and picking up brassware and blue pottery pieces from family-run shops, then step into the tranquil courtyard of Siri Fort Cafe for a cup of masala chai and people-watching. Finish the evening with a serene, incense-scented visit to Govind Dev Ji Temple to observe the aarti ritual (arrive early to secure a spot), then enjoy a final dinner of regional specialties at Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) for one last taste of Rajasthani sweets before preparing for your departure.