If you take one look at the glorious stucco buildings that line Jaipur's wide streets, you'll understand why this is nicknamed "The Pink City." Spend your days exploring City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Amber and Jaigarh forts. And if you're looking for a unique souvenir, head to one of the bazaars, where you can pick up a pair of camel-leather slippers.
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The Nehru garden is located on main Tonk Road opposite side of Nehru Palace. The Nehru garden is big Garden in this area, there are inside a walkway, they are inside boating area, many types of ground and garden are divided in the campus, for kids they are a toy train are available there, these are start evening time and morning time. The are inside small Bridge. Very peaceful Palace parking free area.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
In my opinion, this place is far better than Sissodiya Rani Palace and Garden as far as value for money and beauty of place is concerned. It has two parts, one each on either side of parking. There are several sections of Garden with many chhatris and baradari type structures. The hills and sand dunes around this Garden give it a unique look. The change that I found since my last visit was an under construction restaurant near Vidyadhar palace and Neela Mahal. I am sure it will be a very expensive one. However, I have a feeling that it will not be possible to recover the contract money since there is very little tourist traffic here in comparison to Amer or Nahargarh where expensive restaurants have been setup.
4.0 based on 84 reviews
Such a lovely colorful place...it is a place i planed to visit in Jaipur l, it is 10 min walking from the lalit hotel... i couldnt visit the whole park but the patrika gate is worthy seeing with its delightful colored painting
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