Check below the highlights of Historical Monuments in Jaipur
The City Palace in Jaipur
The City Palace in Jaipur (1729 – 1732) is a palace complex which was the prime seat of Rajput reign. The Mubarak Mahal and Chandra Mahal are quite well known. Chandra Mahal serves as a museum now. The palace has a unique design with influences from traditional Indian style as well as European architecture.


Amber Fort
Amber Fort or Amer Fort named after the village of Amber in which is situated in. it is hardly a mile from Jaipur. This citadel has curious but perfect elements from the traditional Mughal and Rajput architecture simultaneously. It lies peacefully at the banks of Maota Lake.


Jaigarh Fort
Jaigarh Fort and Amber Fort, which are regarded as a single complex, are linked through mystic passages. It is a splendid sight to see the Jaigarh Fort perched on top of the hill. The facilities and ancient designer facilities are still preserved carefully. The Rajput armaments were made from here.

Nahargarh Fort
The ‘Jantar Mantar’ - monument in jaipur is an ancient exorbitant observatory built by a king. It is used to determine time by calculations of the movements of sun. it is so enormous that you feel quite dwarfed and make you feel as if you are walking inside a pre historical computer..


Jantar Mantar (Observatory)
The ‘Jantar Mantar’ - monument in jaipur is an ancient exorbitant observatory built by a king. It is used to determine time by calculations of the movements of sun. it is so enormous that you feel quite dwarfed and make you feel as if you are walking inside a pre historical computer.


Albert Hall Museum
Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur is the oldest of its kind in Rajasthan dating back to 1876. It is located in the middle of Ram Nivas Bagh garden. It has a variety of ancient and rare relics ranging from paintings, craftwork, weaponries, flora-fauna etc. At times a show of artworks from the children of local schools is arranged.


Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal (1799) has many epithets like ‘Palace of Winds’ or ‘Palace of the Breeze’. It is styled to resemble the crown of Lord Krishna. This 5 storey building is a part of City Palace and is made of pink and red sand stone typical of other such monuments in Jaipur.An early morning view of this Mahal is a particularly enriching experience.