Top 6 things to do in Jaipur
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN JAIPUR/ Updated : Sep 26, 2016, 15:10 IST
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Fondly known as the ‘Pink City’, there are myriad interesting things to in Jaipur when you are here on a long vacation. The stories of mighty kings and beautiful queens your granny narrated to you as a child comes alive the moment … Read more
Fondly known as the ‘Pink City’, there are myriad interesting things to in Jaipur when you are here on a long vacation. The stories of mighty kings and beautiful queens your granny narrated to you as a child comes alive the moment you step in the premises of the majestic Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort. After exploring these royal architectures, go on a shopping spree at the famous Johri Bazaar, which is quite popular for its meenakari jewellery, and bandhani and block-printed fabric. Dedicate an entire day to the splendid City Palace complex that comprises Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal palaces along with other old buildings. Read less

Fondly known as the ‘Pink City’, there are myriad interesting things to do in Jaipur when you are here on a long vacation. The stories of mighty kings and beautiful queens your granny narrated to you as a child comes alive the moment you step in the premises of the majestic Amber Fort and Nahargarh Fort. After exploring these royal architectures, go on a shopping spree at the famous Johri Bazaar, which is quite popular for its meenakari jewellery, and bandhani and block-printed fabric. Dedicate an entire day to the splendid City Palace complex that comprises Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal palaces along with other old buildings. Cinema and art lovers can’t miss out on visiting the Rajmandir Cinema, a prominent tourist attraction in the city, also known as the ‘Pride of Asia’. Those with a religious bend must pay a visit to the spectacular Galtaji Temple, a pre-historic Hindu pilgrimage site, which is also known as the Monkey Temple owing to the presence of many tribes of monkeys in the region.
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