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Popular Tourist Locations in Jaipur
Amber Fort
A majestic hilltop fort built in 1592, featuring stunning Rajput and Mughal architecture. Famous for its ornate Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) and panoramic views of Maota Lake.
Hawa Mahal
The iconic "Palace of Winds" with its unique honeycomb façade of 953 small windows. Built in 1799, it allowed royal ladies to observe street festivities while remaining unseen.
City Palace
A grand royal complex blending Rajput, Mughal, and European styles. Home to museums, courtyards, and the Mubarak Mahal, it remains a symbol of Jaipur's royal heritage.
Jantar Mantar
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world's largest stone sundial. Built in 1724, this astronomical observatory houses 19 architectural instruments used to measure time and celestial events.
Nahargarh Fort
Perched on the Aravalli Hills, this fort offers breathtaking sunset views over the Pink City. Its name means "abode of tigers" and it served as a retreat for Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II.
Jal Mahal
The "Water Palace" appears to float serenely in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. A five-storied Rajput architectural marvel, with four floors submerged beneath the lake's surface.
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