Your second day will focus on Jaipur’s cultural experiences, local neighbourhoods, and lesser-known attractions. Begin your day with some of the city’s top landmarks and end it with a relaxing time exploring the markets and culinary offerings.
Albert Hall Museum
Start your day by visiting the Albert Hall Museum, one of Jaipur’s oldest museums, showcasing many artefacts, sculptures, and paintings. It’s a great place to learn more about Jaipur’s history and artistry.
Birla Mandir (Laxmi Narayan Temple)
Next, visit the beautiful Birla Mandir, a white marble Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi. The temple’s serene ambience and intricate carvings make it a peaceful spot to start your day.
Rambagh Palace
This former residence of the Maharaja is now a luxurious hotel, the Taj Rambagh Palace. If your budget allows, you can enjoy a royal breakfast or brunch here, immersing yourself in the opulence of Rajasthani royalty.
Anokhi
Museum of Hand Printing
Dedicated to preserving the art of traditional block printing, the Anokhi Museum is an offbeat destination showcasing beautiful textiles and interactive exhibits. It’s a must-visit for those interested in local crafts and
art forms.
Sanganer or Bagru for Block Printing Workshop
Jaipur is famous for its traditional block printing techniques, and the nearby towns of Sanganer and Bagru offer workshops where you can learn this art firsthand. This hands-on experience
is an excellent way to appreciate Jaipur’s cultural heritage and make a personalised souvenir.
Lunch at a Rooftop Cafe in C-Scheme
After your workshop, head to the C-Scheme neighbourhood, known for its vibrant cafes and restaurants. Try
one of the rooftop cafes for lunch with a view of the city.
Galtaji Temple (Monkey Temple)
In the late afternoon, visit Galtaji Temple, also known as the Monkey Temple, due to the large population of monkeys that inhabit the area. This
unique temple complex is set within the Aravalli Hills and features a series of natural water springs and pools. The temple offers a peaceful environment, and watching the monkeys adds to the place's charm.
Jaipur’s Local Markets and Street Food
As the day winds down, explore some of Jaipur’s famous local markets, such as Chandpole Bazaar or Tripolia Bazaar. Here, you’ll find spices, handicrafts, and traditional Rajasthani items. Savour local street food like pyaaz kachori, samosas, and sweet
treats like ghewar or rabri.
Dinner at a Rooftop Restaurant with a View of Amer Fort
Conclude your 2-day Jaipur adventure with dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking Amer Fort, such as The Stag or Once Upon a Time. This is a fantastic
way to end your trip, with views of the illuminated fort as you enjoy delicious Rajasthani cuisine.