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Relive the Indian Royal Era With These Palaces in Jaipur

Jaipur is a place where one gets to witness royal forts & palaces, vibrant culture, rich arts & music and a lot more. Hence, it is called the ‘Gem’ of India. Jaipur was civilized almost 300 years ago and it is India’s first planned city. Also, all the historical monuments in Jaipur which are strategically built by the past rulers are still appreciated by all generations.

So, if you are thinking to travel to a royal yet exotic place in India then visit Jaipur.

Here are 5 palaces in Jaipur which will let you experience the royal times in India.

Amber Palace

Amber Palace is actually a fort made up of marble and sandstone. It is famous for its picturesque views with the Maota lake flowing as the backdrop. It opens at 8 in the morning till 5:30 in the evening for the tourists.

There is also a historical museum inside it which displays amazing royal lifestyle of the older Jaipur.

This fort is situated just 25 km far from Jaipur airport.

City Palace

Built in the early 17th century City Palace is a complex architecture which consists of two separate palaces: the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal.

The architectural style is the blend of three forms: Rajasthani, European and Mughal architecture.

This place rose to fame when Swai Man Singh II moved to this place in 1727.

This place is as close as 13 km to Jaipur airport.

Rambagh Palace

This palace is situated around 8 km away from the city of Jaipur. It was built in 1835 and isformer residence of Maharaja of Jaipur. It was initially made as a garden and then a hunting lodge and later it was expanded into a palace.

Spread over 50 acres, this place is now converted into one of the finest Taj hotels in India.

This lies in the vicinity of 11 km from the Jaipur airport.

Intriguing much? Then book your cheap flight tickets to Jaipur via TripBeam from any Canadian city to experience pocket friendly travel to Jaipur.

Rajmahal Palace

Initially known as Ma Ji Ka Bagh, this RajMahal Palace was built by Sawai Jai Singh II in the year 1729 for his dearest wife.

This palace has also been converted into a hotel in order to attract global tourists and treat them with all the royalty.

This hotel cum palace now is an integral part of Jaipur’s Tourism and it lies is in the proximity of 10 km from the airport.

Hawa Mahal

One of the most famous and must -visit palace in Jaipur is Hawa Mahal. It was built in 1798 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. Having a 5 storey structure, it encloses many doors & windows  with complex lattice work. This palace was built for the royal ladies which was used for observing the routine life of the commoners. Hawa Mahal is located in the heart of the city and is a part of City Palace. This palace is located 12 km far from the Jaipur airport.

Jaipur has always been an attraction to the global tourists & travelers. Although, most of the palaces are turned into five star hotels now, in order to promote Jaipur tourism. So, if you find Jaipur much enticing place then visit Jaipur and book your cheap flight tickets to Jaipur via TripBeam.

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