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Located in Jayanti Market, this bar and kitchen has two lavish units which radiate high-end luxury in its outdoor courtyard and speakeasy private rooms.
Nestled in the heart of Jaipur’s iconic jewellers’ bazaar, The Johri at Lal Haveli is an intimate and luxurious boutique hotel that was built in the 19th century.
This hub of mixology excellence and literary treasures is situated in the Raffles Jaipur. Channelling the hotel’s “queen’s palace” theme, the bar’s pastel blue and white walls sport intricately hand-painted Mughal motifs.
Rajasthani aesthetic meets a speakeasy vibe in this moodily-lit bar splashed with bold murals and plush fabrics. The long list of signature drinks pay homage to different parts of India and their native ingredients.
With a charming, old-world vibe, Gopalbari has chilled-out rooftop cafés and eateries with fort views that sit alongside yoga retreats and homestays. You can easily spend an afternoon here exploring its lanes.
A favourite hotspot for locals and tourists alike, Bar Palladio is divided into a garden ambience with canopied seating and a sumptuous Mughal-inspired peacock-blue interior.
Patrika Gate is a tribute to the rich culture and heritage of Jaipur and Rajasthan, as it displays various elements of art, architecture, literature, music and cuisine of the region.
This 16th-century stepwell is a masterpiece of art and engineering. It is a square-shaped structure with symmetrical and geometric patterns of stairs on all four sides that create an optical illusion of being endless.
With its electric blue ambience and 39-foot bar counter (the longest in Jaipur), Nouba is a high-energy rooftop space with a separate pool area that’s perfect for private parties.
Known to be one of the finest masterpieces of Indo-Saracenic architecture that seamlessly blends traditional Rajasthani design, Samode Palace should be on your list of Instagram-worthy spots in Jaipur.