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Royal Tour of City Palace

The Royal Tour of the City Palace Museum offers a more exclusive way to experience the grandeur of Jaipur’s royal heritage. Beyond the public galleries and courtyards, this curated experience grants access to select areas within the Chandra Mahal, the seven-storey palace that continues to serve as the residence of the royal family. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, visitors are led through refined interiors, private chambers, and elegantly preserved spaces, each revealing layers of history, artistry, and royal tradition that are not visible on a standard visit.

Curated by Experiences by Sawai Jaipur, the tour is designed for those seeking a deeper and more personal encounter with Jaipur’s living heritage. With limited access and a quieter setting, the experience allows guests to appreciate the palace at a more relaxed pace, while gaining insight into the customs, ceremonial life, and continued presence of the royal household. It transforms a visit into something more intimate and memorable, offering a rare opportunity to engage with a space where history is not only preserved, but still lived.

Please note: Tickets to the Royal Tour are only available for purchase at the ticket counter.

Timing:

  • Day Tour: 09.30 AM – 06.30 PM (Last Tickets sold b 06.00 PM)
  • Night Tour: 07.00 PM – 07.30 PM (Tickets Window opens at 06.30 PM)

Entrance Fee: (updated in April’ 2026)
Foreign Tourist

  • INR 5000 Per Person
  • INR 3000 Per Person (Student OR Child below 12 yrs)

Includes:
City Palace Courtyards + Sri Niwas + Shobha Niwas + Personal Guide + Galleries + Chhavi Niwas, Pritam Niwas + Refreshments

Indian Tourist

  • INR 4000 Per Person
  • INR 2000 Per Person (Student OR Child below 12 yrs and Senior Citizen OR Defence)

Includes:

City Palace Courtyards + Sri Niwas + Shobha Niwas + Personal Guide + Galleries + Chhavi Niwas, Pritam Niwas + Refreshments

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