Pink City in winter: A perfect 2-day itinerary for a royal escape
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Lunch: Head to a traditional Rajasthani restaurant like 1135 AD near Amber Fort or Chokhi Dhani Thali in the city to relish local delicacies such as dal baati churma and ker sangri.
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Afternoon: Return to the city and make a stop at the City Palace, a royal home with lavish architecture and artefacts on display. Explore the nearby Jantar Mantar, an astronomical instrument-equipped UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Evening: Wrap up your day at Hawa Mahal, Jaipur's most photographed landmark. Admire its façade as the evening lights illuminate the structure.
Dinner: Dine at The Palladio, an elegant spot offering great food and ambiance.
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Day 2: Local markets and offbeat spotsMorning: Begin at the Albert Hall Museum, a treasure trove of art and artifacts, followed by a relaxing stroll at Ram Niwas Garden. Next, visit Galta Ji Temple, popularly known as the Monkey Temple. The serene setting surrounded by hills is a delightful spot to enjoy Jaipur’s tranquil side.
Lunch: Enjoy a quick bite at Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB), known for its signature kachoris and sweets like ghevar.
Afternoon: Spend the afternoon exploring the busy bazaars of Jaipur. Go to Tripolia Bazaar for handicrafts, Bapu Bazaar for textiles, and Johari Bazaar for jewellery. Shopping for Jaipur's well-known quilts and block-printed textiles is most enjoyable in the winter.
Evening: Conclude your trip at Nahargarh Fort, perched on a hilltop. The fort offers panoramic views of the city, especially at sunset.
Tips for winter travelMornings and evenings can be chilly, so carry warm layers.
Book your accommodations and tickets in advance to avoid peak-season rush.
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