About The City Palace, Jaipur
The City Palace is a historic landmark in the pink city,
Jaipur. The City Palace complex is the place where the royal
family of Jaipur used to stay. Displaying some extraordinary
work of art, the City Palace is a perfect amalgam of Mughal
and Rajput architecture. The palace complex was built by
Maharaja Jai Singh II of the Kacchawaha clan of Rajput and
his successors made several noteworthy additions to the
complex in the later years. The City Palace Complex has been
divided into courtyards, beautiful gardens and buildings.
Some of the beautiful buildings in the City Palace complex
include Mubarak Mahal, Badal Mahal, Sh. Govind Dev Temple,
Chandra Mahal and City Palace Museum.
Two elephants carved in marble, guard the entrance of this
important landmark in the Pink City. The City Palace also
houses a museum that showcases the grand collection of 2000
weapons that date back to 1580. It has a good collection of
various types of Rajasthani dresses a fascinating armoury of
Mughal and Rajput weapons.
Other Attractions Near The City Palace
City Palace : This massive structure
contains numerous interesting palaces and building of
tourist's interest.

In
the heart of the old city of Jaipur, the City Palace holds a
large area, divided into a series of courtyards, gardens,
and buildings.
Jantar Mantar : The Jantar Mantar is a
sophisticated collection of early 18th century structures
designed to measure the movements of the stars, sun and
planets. Designed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh himself, each
instrument of Jantar Mantar has a specific astronomical task
to perform.
Amber Fort : The fort, built by the
Kachchawaha dynasty at the end of the 16th century is worth
visiting.
Getting There
Air : Jaipur Airport, Sanganer is at a
distance of around 11km from the city center. Indian
Airlines, Jet Airways and domestivc carriers operate regular
flighta to and from Jaipur. There are direct flights to
Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, and some other
cities from Jaipur.
Rail : The train service to Jaipur is
available from all the major parts of the country. An
excellent connection from Delhi is Shatabadi Express that
provides a fast, air-conditioned rail service. Other direct
connections to Jaipur are from Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur,
Ahmedabad, Secunderabad, Agra, Lucknow, Mumbai, Chennai and
Calcutta.
Road : Jaipur is well connected by road
to various parts of India. Delhi-Jaipur national highway is
one of the finest roads in India. Rajasthan roadways runs
excellent regular service of AC and Deluxe Coaches from
Delhi