Jaipur Culture & Cuisine Experience – Monuments & Food Walk

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Jaipur Culture & Cuisine Experience – Monuments & Food Walk
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Royal Residence
Palace of Winds
Handcrafts Markets
Rajasthani Cuisine

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Dive into the rich culture of Jaipur with a visit to the royal City Palace and the iconic Hawa Mahal. Stroll through the bustling Johari and Bapu Bazar, famous for traditional hand…

Destination

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Duration

8 Hours

Max People

Up to 15

Difficulty

Easy

Languages

English

Rating

4.8 (302)

Details

What's Included

  • Personalized welcome at arrival by LTT Representative
  • Professional English-speaking Tour Guide
  • Air-conditioned Private vehicle with chauffeur.
  • Entrance fees to all listed attractions
  • All taxes and service charges.

Not Included

  • Meals (Lunch & Dinner) unless specified
  • Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips, etc.)
  • Any services not mentioned in the itinerary

Pickup & Meeting Information

Pickup OptionWe pick up all travelers
Traveler ChoiceCan choose pickup point
Pickup Start Time30 minutes

Pickup Locations

1
Airport Rd, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302029, India
Tour does not end at meeting point(s)

Accessibility Information

Wheelchair
No
Stroller
Limited
Service Animals
Not Allowed
Public Transport
Limited
Infant Seating
Separate Seats
Infant Seats
Not Available

Available Guides & Languages

English
Guide Language
In-person

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Itinerary

Trip Plan: Arrival in jaipur

Arrival in Jaipur, where your Luxe TimeTravel representative welcomes you at the airport. Explore the city’s grand palaces, iconic landmarks, and bustling traditional markets before diving into Jaipur’s irresistible street food culture with a live cooking experience and local food walk. We'll kick off our tour at City Palace – A royal residence with grand courtyards, museums, and elegant Rajput–Mughal design. Next, we'll visit Hawa Mahal – The iconic “Palace of Winds” with 953 lattice windows built for royal women. Our next stop is Johari/Bapu Bazar – Traditional markets buzzing with gemstones, textiles, and local handicrafts. We'll proceed to Live Cuisine Experience – A hands-on cooking session to learn and taste authentic Rajasthani dishes. Our last Destination is Jaipur Chaupati – A lively food hub offering Jaipur’s most loved street-style delicacies.

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City Palace

City Palace, Jaipur’s architectural gem, is home to magnificent palaces, museums, and beautifully landscaped courtyards. Showcasing royal artifacts, exquisite artworks, and historical elegance, it offers a captivating glimpse into Rajasthan’s royal heritage. Perfect for history lovers and families exploring Jaipur’s vibrant culture. Known For: Royal residence showcasing Jaipur’s regal history. Timings: Opens: 9:30 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM | Closed on: None Tips: 2 Hours (Approx) Restricted Items: Large bags, food, smoking. More About: Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, City Palace is still the residence of the royal family and houses museums displaying royal costumes, weapons, and artifacts. Architecture: Combination of Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture with courtyards, gardens, and decorated gateways. Best Time to Visit: October to March. Tips for Visiting: Take a guided tour for in-depth history, and don’t miss the Peacock Gate.
Stop: 50 minutes
Admission included
2

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur’s iconic “Palace of Winds,” enchants visitors with its intricately designed honeycomb façade. Built for royal women to observe street festivals, this stunning pink sandstone monument offers splendid photo opportunities and historical charm, making it a must-visit landmark in Jaipur’s bustling city center. Known For: Iconic pink façade with 953 jharokhas (windows). Timings: Opens: 9:00 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM | Closed on: None Tips: 1 Hour (Approx) Restricted Items: Large luggage, smoking. More About: Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for royal women to observe street life without being seen. Architecture: Red and pink sandstone with intricate latticework in Rajput architecture style. Best Time to Visit: Early morning for best light and fewer crowds. Tips for Visiting: View it from the street for photography, then enter to explore its narrow corridors and city views.
Stop: 30 minutes
Admission included
3

Johari/Bapu Bazar - Tradional Local Markets

The traditional bazaars of Jaipur — Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar — are a shopper's paradise and a vibrant reflection of the city's cultural heritage. These bustling markets are famous for their colorful shops, authentic Rajasthani products, and centuries-old craftsmanship. Whether you're looking for fine jewelry, textiles, mojris (traditional footwear), handicrafts, or souvenirs, these markets offer an unforgettable experience. A visit here isn’t just about shopping — it's about soaking in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Jaipur's old city charm. Known For: Johari Bazaar is famous for its exquisite jewelry, especially traditional Kundan, Meenakari, Polki, and gold ornaments. On the other hand, Bapu Bazaar is renowned for its wide range of Rajasthani textiles, including Bandhani (tie-dye), block-printed fabrics, Jaipuri quilts, and leather products like juttis (traditional shoes) and bags. Timings: Opens: 10:00 AM | Closes: 9:00 PM | Closed on: Sundays (some shops may remain open) Tips: 2–3 Hours (Approx.) for both markets. Restricted Items: Smoking, loud music, or littering. More About: Johari Bazaar is a historical market that dates back to the founding of Jaipur in the 18th century. Bapu Bazaar, located nearby on a wide street lined with pink-painted buildings, is perfect for buying affordable and authentic Rajasthani goods. Architecture: Both bazaars lie in the heart of Jaipur’s walled Pink City, and the architecture reflects the city's unique Rajput-Mughal fusion style. Best Time to Visit: October to March is ideal due to cooler weather and the festive shopping season. Tips for Visiting: Ask for Authenticity: When buying jewelry or high-value items, request a certificate of authenticity.
Stop: 2 hours
4

Jaipur Chaupati

Jaipur Chaupati is a modern food court developed by the Rajasthan Housing Board, designed to promote clean, safe, and family-friendly street food dining. It offer spacious seating areas and a variety of food stalls from famous names like Sambhar Saagar, Rambharose Pakodi, Shree Agarwal Caterers, and more. The menu ranges from chaat, dosas, thalis, and momos to desserts like kulfi, jalebi, and ice cream. It’s the perfect spot to taste the diversity of Indian flavors without compromising on cleanliness or quality. Known For: A modern and hygienic food court offering a wide selection of traditional Rajasthani and Indian street food from well-known brands—all under one roof. A favorite among locals and tourists for casual dining in a lively environment. Timings: Opens: 11:00 AM | Closes: 11:00 PM | Closed on: None Tips: 1.5–2 Hours Restricted Items: Outside food, beverages, Smoking, alcohol and pets. Architecture: The setup is contemporary and clean, with open-air and semi-covered seating, colorful stall fronts, wide walkways, and decorative lighting. Best Time to Visit: October to March (cooler evenings) Tips for Visiting: Visit on weekdays or early evenings to avoid large crowds.
Stop: 2 hours

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