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Things to Do in Jaipur on Weekend with Updated

A weekend in Jaipur can never go dull. Whether you are a history lover, foodie or shopaholic, there’s a lot to do and experience in the city. The best part about spending a weekend in Jaipur is that you won’t have to use any leaves to take an off. So, what are you waiting for? Book a hotel in Jaipur and go by our list of things to do in Jaipur this weekend.

1. Visit Museums

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Albert Hall

Albert Hall is the oldest museum in Rajasthan. If you want to explore the cultural aspect of Jaipur, visit this place. A fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and has a rich collection of jewelry, metal sculptures, carpets, paintings, and other artifacts. An Egyptian mummy is the catch of the place.

Anokhi Museum

Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing is slowly getting the attention of locals and tourists alike. A haveli was transformed into a museum to spread awareness about block printing. The museum has UNESCO certification. There are over hundred garments in the museum, demonstrating work related to block carving and print making.

2. Indulge in Adventure Activities

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Cycling Excursion

Nahargarh is a majestic fort with architecture influenced by Indian and European styles. Whether you are a local or tourist, cycling to the fort is an amazing way to explore it and spend a great time. When you are tired of the expedition, head to Padao, an open restaurant-cum- bar to grab a quick bite and refresh yourself. You can join a cycling group to make the whole experience even more memorable.

Elephant Ride

Amer Fort is one of the most popular attractions in Jaipur. While the place is mesmerizing in itself, what adds to the charm is the 20-minute elephant ride that will drop you at the massive entrance. Make sure that you reach the spot early; else you might have to stand in a long queue. You will be brought back from the fort by a Jeep.

3. Taste Rajasthani Food

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Eggy Delights at Sanjay Omelette

Jaipur has many places serving delicious omelette, and Sanjay Omelette is one of the most recommended names on the list. They serve spicy omelette in different flavors with a variety of chutneys.

Paneer Pakoras at Saras Parlour

A weekend in Jaipur is incomplete without tasting hot, crispy pakoras. You will find many vendors along the streets selling pakoras early in the morning and evening. We recommend tasting the much-loved paneer pakoras at Saras Parlour.

Ghevar & Rajasthani Thali at Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar

If you have a sweet tooth, head to Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar, popularly known as LMB. The shop is famous for ghevars, but their traditional Rajasthani thali is also worth trying. You can also have other food items from a la carte menu at their restaurant.

4. Stay at a Heritage Hotel

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FabHotel Dior

FabHotel Dior is a heritage property with 25 artistically designed rooms. All the rooms are well-lit, airy, and equipped with modern amenities, such as LCD TV, hot and cold running water, and AC. The hotel is close to several landmark monuments like City Palace and Hawa Mahal. Expect your stay to be truly relaxing and memorable.

Sugan Niwas Palace

Built in early nineteen forties, Sugan Niwas is a colonial palace converted into a heritage boutique hotel. Situated in the center of the city, the hotel is surrounded by landscaped gardens, to make your stay peaceful. The hotel has 18 double rooms with attached bathrooms, along with a swimming pool, spa and a multi-cuisine restaurant.

5. Explore the Wildlife

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Jaipur Zoo

Jaipur Zoo is located next to Albert Hall. If you are visiting Jaipur with kids, it is a great place to spend a day. The zoo has many species of animals, including lions, deer, tigers, and panthers. Plus, you will love the chirping of birds and the greenery around.

Nahargarh Biological Park

Nahargarh Biological Park is the ultimate place to be for wildlife enthusiasts. Hop on a Jeep to get deep into the jungle, spread in an area of more than 7.2 sq. km. The place is home to Bengal tigers, Himalayan black beers, Asiatic lions, hyenas, wild boar, deer etc.

6. Shop till you Drop

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Johari Bazar

Johari bazar is famous for meenakari jewelry. You will find many shops in a row, displaying intricately crafted pieces of jewelry. The market is also famous for block-printed and bandhani textiles.

Tripolia Bazar and Chaura Rasta

If you are looking for lac bangles and jewelry, head to Tripolia Bazar and Chaura Rasta. It is also a great place to shop for furniture, textiles, carpets, utensils, blanket, and ironware.

Bapu Bazar

Bapu Bazar is one of the best places to buy mojari and products made from camel leather. When you have filled your bags with mojaris and leather items, you can check out handicrafts and gems in the market.

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