Jaigarh, Jaipur
Fort of Victory with world's largest cannon
Jaigarh Fort stands on the 'Cheel ka Teela' (Hill of Eagles) overlooking Amer Fort and Maota Lake. Known as the 'Fort of Victory', it houses the world's largest cannon on wheels, Jaivana. The fort offers insights into the military might of the Rajput rulers.
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City Palace
This isn't just another palace — the royal family still lives in part of it. The Mubarak Mahal courtyard is where you'll spend most of your time, gawking at the intricate marble work and those massive silver urns (world's largest, apparently Maharaja Madho Singh II took them to England filled with Ganga water because he refused to drink British water). The textile museum upstairs has some stunning outfits. Budget 2-3 hours minimum.
Jantar Mantar
I'll be honest — if you're not into astronomy or architecture, you might walk around wondering what these giant geometric structures actually do. But once you understand that Maharaja Jai Singh II built these in 1734 to track celestial movements (before telescopes were common), and that the Samrat Yantra sundial is accurate to 2 seconds — it gets impressive. The UNESCO tag is well deserved. Hire a guide (₹200-300) or you'll just see weird shapes.
Bapu Bazaar
If Johari Bazaar is for jewelry, Bapu Bazaar is where you go for everything else — mojaris (traditional Rajasthani footwear), leather bags, block-printed fabrics, and basically every souvenir your relatives expect you to bring back. The mojari shops here have been around for decades. Tip: check the sole quality before buying. This market gets incredibly crowded on weekends and festival seasons.
Amer Fort
Magnificent hill fort and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its artistic elements, Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), and elephant rides.