Heritage Sites & Monuments in Johari Bazaar
16 heritage sites near metro stations
Explore Jaipur's rich heritage sites, forts, palaces, and historical monuments in Johari Bazaar, Jaipur. All locations are easily accessible by Jaipur Metro.
Hawa Mahal
₹50 for Indians, ₹200 for foreignersIconic palace of winds with 953 small windows, built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. A stunning example of Rajput architecture.
City Palace
₹200 for Indians, ₹700 for foreignersMagnificent royal residence showcasing a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Houses museums with royal artifacts, textiles, and weapons.
Jantar Mantar
₹50 for Indians, ₹200 for foreignersUNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the world's largest stone sundial. An astronomical observation site built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II.
Amer Fort
₹100 for Indians, ₹500 for foreignersMagnificent hill fort and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its artistic elements, Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), and elephant rides.
Jal Mahal
FreeStunning water palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Beautiful architecture visible from the shore, especially at sunset.
Jaigarh Fort
₹100 for Indians, ₹200 for foreignersImpressive hilltop fort housing Jaivana, the world's largest cannon on wheels. Connected to Amer Fort via underground passages. Less crowded alternative with stunning views.
Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan
₹30 for Indians, ₹50 for foreignersRoyal cremation grounds with intricately carved cenotaphs of Jaipur rulers. Hidden gem with stunning marble architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Panna Meena Ka Kund
FreeStunning 16th-century stepwell with geometric symmetrical steps creating a mesmerizing pattern. Famous Instagram spot near Amer Fort.
Sisodia Rani Garden
₹50 for Indians, ₹200 for foreignersBeautiful terraced Mughal garden built for a queen. Features fountains, murals depicting Krishna-Radha love story, and peacocks.
Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing
₹30Fascinating museum showcasing traditional Rajasthani block printing art. Housed in a restored haveli near Amer Fort.
Isarlat (Sargasuli) Tower
₹20 for Indians, ₹50 for foreignersHistoric seven-story victory tower built in 1749. Recently restored with viewing deck offering 360° views of Pink City and Nahargarh Fort.
City Palace Museum (Mubarak Mahal)
Included in City Palace ticketMuseum within City Palace displaying royal textiles, costumes, weapons, and manuscripts. See the famous Jaipur royal dress.
Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) - Amer
Included in Amer Fort ticketDazzling hall of mirrors inside Amer Fort. Convex mirrors create magical light effects from a single candle. Must-see in Jaipur.
Maharaniyon Ki Chhatriyan
₹20Royal cenotaphs of Jaipur queens, less famous than Gaitore but equally beautiful. Peaceful spot with intricate marble work.
Turji Ka Jhalra Bavdi
FreeHidden stepwell in the heart of Pink City, recently restored. Stunning architecture tucked away in narrow lanes.
Narain Niwas Palace
N/A (dining only)Historic palace hotel famous for hosting Cafe Palladio and Bar Palladio. Gardens and heritage interiors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best heritage sites in Johari Bazaar?
Johari Bazaar has 16 heritage sites accessible by metro. Popular options include Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar.
How to reach Johari Bazaar by metro?
Johari Bazaar is served by Chhoti Chaupar, Badi Chaupar metro stations. Take the pink line.
Which metro station is nearest to heritage sites in Johari Bazaar?
Most heritage sites in Johari Bazaar are within walking distance of Chhoti Chaupar metro station.
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About Johari Bazaar
Johari Bazaar is Jaipur's most famous jewelry market, located in the heart of the Pink City. Known for its exquisite kundan, meenakari, and precious gemstone jewelry, this historic market has been the center of Jaipur's jewelry trade for centuries.
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