Explore Jaipur’s vibrant streets, savor authentic street food, and uncover historic gems with a private guide. Dive into the Pink City’s rich culture.
Explore Jaipur’s vibrant streets, savor authentic street food, and uncover historic gems with a private guide. Dive into the Pink City’s rich culture.
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Albert Hall Museum - Begin the journey at the Albert Hall Museum, where the exterior is breathtaking, especially when illuminated at night.
The museum boasts an impressive array of artifacts, including paintings, jewelry, carpets, ivory, stone and metal sculptures, and exquisite crystal works. Its coin collection spans various historical periods,…
- Albert Hall Museum - Begin the journey at the Albert Hall Museum, where the exterior is breathtaking, especially when illuminated at night.
The museum boasts an impressive array of artifacts, including paintings, jewelry, carpets, ivory, stone and metal sculptures, and exquisite crystal works. Its coin collection spans various historical periods, featuring pieces from the Gupta, Kushan, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal, and British eras.
- Masala Chowk - Following the museum visit, head to Masala Chowk to savor local delicacies. Highlights include crispy Pyaaz Kachori from Sampat Namkeen, traditional Daal Baati Churma from Jaipur Chaupati, buttery Pav Bhaji from Pandit Pav Bhaji, tangy Gol Gappa from Gopalji Chaat, creamy Lassi and Kulfi from Ravi Cold Drink, and South Indian treats like Dosa, Idli, and Vada from Prem Pavitra Dosa.
- Tripolia Bazar - Tripolia Bazar, one of Jaipur’s oldest and most lively markets, offers a rich display of Rajasthani culture, craftsmanship, and daily life. Known for its traditional lac bangles, brassware, textiles, and a variety of handmade items, the bustling market is also visually captivating, with its charming heritage buildings painted in pink and yellow hues.
- Tripolia Gate - Visit Tripolia Gate, the historic entrance to Jaipur’s City Palace, constructed in 1734. This majestic gateway, reserved for royalty, features intricate decorations and blends Mughal, Rajput, and European architectural styles. Along with Jaleb Chowk, it serves as a primary entrance to the City Palace, designed by Colonel Jacob.
- Choti Chaupar - Choti Chaupar, also known as Amer Chowk, is a historically significant square in Jaipur’s old city. Together with Badi Chaupar, it forms an essential part of the walled city’s bustling markets and cultural scene.
- Flower Market - The Flower Market at Choti Chaupar is a vibrant spectacle of colors and scents, offering a variety of fresh flowers like roses, jasmine, and marigolds. The lively market is filled with the sounds of vendors and temple prayers, reflecting Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage. Local artisans craft intricate garlands and floral arrangements for traditional ceremonies and festivals.
- Mandir Shree Roop Chaturbhuj ji - Roop Chaturbhuj Temple, one of Jaipur’s lesser-known heritage sites, is situated near the prominent Chaturbhuj Temple in the walled city. Despite its central location, it remains relatively undiscovered by visitors and devotees.
- Kishanpole Bazar - Kishanpole Bazar in Jaipur is renowned for its vibrant colors and historic mansions. Named after the rulers of Jaipur, who were devotees of Lord Krishna, the market reflects the city’s rich heritage. This traditional market serves as an entryway into the magnificent walled city, with its pink-hued buildings enhancing the symmetrical glow that defines the Pink City.
- Lassiwala Kishan lal Govind Narain Agarwal - Before concluding the trip, enjoy the famous Lassi at Lassiwala, a beloved spot known for its creamy and refreshing lassi.
- Ajmeri Gate - The journey concludes at Ajmeri Gate, one of the seven original gates that once provided access to Jaipur’s walled city, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1727. Also known as Kishan Pol, this historic gate leads to Kishanpole Bazar, famous for its tie-and-dye fabrics.

- Expert local guide
- Street food tasting experience
- Convenient pickup and drop-off available if selected
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Expert local guide
- Street food tasting experience
- Convenient pickup and drop-off available if selected
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee (for interior visits to the monuments)
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee (for interior visits to the monuments)
A Jaipur Street Walk with Food Tasting Tour offers an ideal opportunity to fully engage with the lively ambiance of the Pink City! On this tour, participants will enjoy local treats such as kullad tea, crispy samosas or kachoris, sweet lassi, tangy golgappe, and other delectable street foods. As they wander through the narrow, winding lanes of this…
A Jaipur Street Walk with Food Tasting Tour offers an ideal opportunity to fully engage with the lively ambiance of the Pink City! On this tour, participants will enjoy local treats such as kullad tea, crispy samosas or kachoris, sweet lassi, tangy golgappe, and other delectable street foods. As they wander through the narrow, winding lanes of this heritage city, they will be surrounded by the iconic pink and yellow architecture, cultural events, and bustling local markets. Additionally, there will be opportunities to visit ancient temples, enriching the experience with history and spirituality.
- Private tour with a knowledgeable local guide
- Enjoy the tastes of local street foods
- Explore the historic heritage buildings of the Pink City
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.