Capital of Rajasthan, the Jaipur we know today dates back to the early 17th century. There is a wide choice amongst our picks of the best places to stay in Jaipur - from the regally opulent Raj Palace, and no-frills modern hotels aimed at business travellers to smaller, more authentic properties and boutique hotels.
The very name Jaipur is synonymous with glamorous tales of Maharajas and their palaces. One such example is Rambagh Palace, which went from a hunting lodge to a royal residence and today is a 5* hotel.
The old city, in the northeast quarter, became The Pink City in 1897 when the Maharaja Jai Singh decided to paint it a welcoming pink for a visit by the then Prince of Wales. Still largely walled, there are four main gates and the bird’s eye view is of a neat grid laid out with wide streets and rectangular plots.
Closer to the ground Jaipur isn’t quite so tidy. The roads are frantic, noisy and congested with cars, rickshaws, lorries, buses, bikes and animals.
It has a population of nearly 4 million and there are 15,000 licensed auto-rickshaws. But the city still has great charm. It is a popular destination for tourists in the winter months and a great place to shop.
Be sure to book ahead early to guarantee a room in one of the best places to stay in Jaipur. This city is extremely busy during the winter months, especially during the Literature Festival which is held every January.
Havelis (the old townhouses of the nobility centred around courtyards) are often earmarked as the best places to stay in Jaipur because they are usually spacious and set in pretty gardens while still being close to the centre of town.
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Jaipur (Ajmer Road)
Budget hotel in the heart of Jaipur with bundles of charm and a popular rooftop restaurant. The 23 rooms are packed with character and there is a pleasant lounge and well stocked library. Peacock Restaurant serves delicious Rajasthani dishes and is always thriving. Staff are happy to help.
Jaipur (Ajmer Road)
Featured in The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Providing idiosyncratic rooms with decor from around Rajasthan. Each of their ten rooms are individually and intricately decorated - right down to the bathroom tiles. Dine and the popular Peacock restaurant (just 200m away). Excellent value.
Jaipur
A big hotel with a warm heart and unrivalled business facilities. Bright spacious rooms with white washed walls and wooden floors. Excellent gym, reception rooms with jewel-bright furnishing, and spectacular Ta Blu roof top terrace bar.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
A little off Jaipur's main thoroughfare Shahpura House enjoys a peaceful spot, within easy reach of town. Everything here is rich and vibrant from the fabrics to the food. Rooms are individually decorated in bright colour palettes and astoral chandeliers. There is a spa and pool. Sheer opulence.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
This farm retreat tucked away amidst the Aravalli Hills provides a regal homestay. Eighteen large rooms include capacious beds, ornate fabrics and modern bathrooms. There is an inviting pool and plenty of activities from yoga to polo. Feel right at home in rural Rajasthan.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Delightful haveli hotel in large beautiful grounds. Simple, traditional and elegant rooms with cooling verandahs. A haven of tranquility in a quiet part of town. Rooms feature four poster beds and local artworks. Lots of quirky charm. In January it hosts the Jaipur Literary Festival.
Jaipur
A peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. Romantic rooms with antique furniture, intricately carved poster beds, and delicate medieval Rajasthani motifs on fabrics. Lovely swimming pool, shady courtyards and mosaic-work sitting room. Romance of another century.
Jaipur
A comfortable heritage property in the pink city of Jaipur. Fantastic spa and pool in acres of garden, as well as specialty Thali dining. The fabulous Palladio serves excellent European dishes. One of the less expensive and less grand palaces in Rajasthan, but by no means less fantastical.
Jaipur (Civil Lines Road )
One of Jaipur's best boutique offerings provides stunning accommodation at a very attractive price. Their attention to detail is key. Design touches such as ornate light installations and colour co-ordinated libraries are a perfectionist's dream! Yoga classes and in room massages can be arranged.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
A local gem designers and artisans have been flocking to 47 Jobner Bagh for many moons. Its owners have an eye for style and there is a nod to the 1920s amidst its blend of Italian and Indian decor. More luxurious than your average homestay yet more intimate than a five star hotel. A serene stay.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Located but a few hundred metres from Jaipur's old city, Dera Mandawa boasts an enviable location. A traditional family-owned 'haveli' featuring eleven uniquely decorated suites. All of the colour and charm of old-world Rajasthan. Guests can try their hand at cooking, kite flying; even saree tying.
Jaipur (Jaipur )
A quaint spot in the middle of a lively city. A great choice for individuals or couples. Fantastic central courtyard swimming pool and sun deck is perfect for lounging or sipping on a cocktail. Romantically decorated bedrooms, soothing spa facilities and stunning dining room.
Jaipur (Rajasthan )
An old-soul sanctuary on the outskirts of Jaipur. Fifteen special suites with colourful accents, a serene swimming pool, romantic grounds, and a delicious breakfast.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
A chic oasis just a short drive, yet a world away from town. This owner managed property reflects their young spirit. Retro rooms are decorated with wonderfully kitsch, Indian curios. There is an organic vegetable garden and room price is full board. Plenty of activities make it great for families.
Jaipur (Sanjharia, Rajasthan)
Chic hotel on the outskirts of Jaipur. Each of its fourteen rooms are uniquely decorated in whimsical style. Think billowing curtains, bohemian dhurries and ornate fabrics. Home-style North and South Indian dishes are served. Admirable green policies it is the ideal break for the eco-warrior.
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
Set within seven acres of land amidst the Aravalli hills and just a 30 minute drive from Jaipur, Tree of Life provides daily yoga and meditation classes and a revitalising spa. The prefect way to explore from afar. Rooms are comfortable with private terraces and food is mainly organic. A haven.
Jaipur (Nr Jal Mahal)
This luxurious Maharaja's Palace has beed exquisitely restored with the finest Italian marbles, Egyptian cottons, mahoganies, and Swarovski chandeliers. The 38 suites are divine, as are the equally majestic verandahs, gardens, and food in the wonderful restaurant.
Jaipur (Village Samode)
A traditional Rajput palace just outside Jaipur. Wonderfully romantic rooms and suites, all individually decorated, but each as magical as the next. Terraces, pools, tennis courts, camel safaris, fantastic Rajasthani and European food. Regal and luxurious.
Jaipur (Bishangarh)
A fabulous 230 year old hilltop fort turned luxury hotel, in the Aravalli Hills. Indulgent suites have been beautifully restored to maintain the historic charm and real life palace feel. Get the royal treatment with a range of restaurants, a pool, organic kitchen gardens, and an impressive spa.
Jaipur (Rajasthan )
A rose-tinted palace in The Pink City with thirteen unique rooms and stylish suites. All are wallpapered in palettes of contrasting colours: reds and pinks, blue with white, greens and oranges — very striking. Dining is international in flavour, plus there's a pool, tennis court and lovely gardens.
Jaipur (Rambagh)
Royal treatment in the home of the former Maharaja of Jaipur. The interior decoration and surrounding grounds echo the magic of a bygone era - marble floors, beautiful colonnades, and acres of luscious gardens. A fabulous place to stay.
Jaipur (Kukas)
A truly unique property: "Glamping with Elephants"! Located a 30-minute drive from Jaipur this private desert camp features classic, colonial style tents and furnishings. Dine under the stars, by the campfire at night. Operational from October - April. Great for couples and families.
Jaipur
A five star palace just outside Jaipur. Luxury rooms, suites, tents, and villas decorated with the utmost style - romantic, sophisticated, antique. Four poster beds, private pools, butler services. Fantastic food, state of the art spa, attentive staff. An utteraly spoiling experience.