City Palace Jaipur
| Location: | Next to the renowned Hawa Mahal |
| Built by: | Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh |
| Highlights: | A blend of Rajasthani and Mughal Architecture |
| How to reach: | You can easily reach City Palace by taking local Buses, Rickshaws and Taxis |
City Palace forms one of the most famous tourist attractions and a major
landmark in Jaipur. The beautiful palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh
during his reign. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace
stands apart, with its outstanding art and architecture. City Palace complex
covers a huge area, which is divided into a series of gardens, courtyards and
buildings. Initially, Raja Jai Singh built the outer wall occupying a huge
area. The additional grand buildings were constructed later by the succeeding
rulers.
A part of the exquisite Palace still makes home for the former Maharaja/ King.
The premises consists several buildings like Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal,
Mukut Mahal, Maharani's Palace, Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace
Museum. One would come across the Mubarak Mahal, as one enters the first
square. Mubarak Mahal was built by Sawai Madho Singh in the 19th century to
entertain his guests. Today, it has converted into a costume gallery, which
displays royal attires of the Kings.
After crossing the first square, a beautiful gateway welcomes to Diwan-I-Khas,
a hall meant for private audience. It has two sterling silver vessels on
display and they are acclaimed to be the world's largest silver vessel. These
vessels were made for Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II to carry water from River
Ganga to drink on his trip to England. Diwan-I-Aam, which was meant for public
audience, forms the other attraction of this courtyard. At present, it makes
an art gallery showcasing enthralling painted ceilings and rare ancient
handwritten original manuscripts of Hindu scriptures.
In the series, Maharani's Palace, which was meant for royal queens, has been
converted into a museum, showcasing weapons dated back to 15th century.
Chandra Mahal is essentially regarded as the best part, out of the whole tour
to City Palace. It has seven stories and each story is known by a different
name. The topmost story is known as Mukut Mahal. The wonderful architecture of
this Palace with delicate paintings, mirror work on walls and floral
decorations, makes it a "must-see" for every visitor. In the present day, this
palace serves as the residence of ex-ruler.
Badal Mahal stands opposite to Chandra Mahal and while crossing the path, one
would find Govind Dev Ji Temple between them. Above all these, the Palace also
offers delicacies in its multi cuisine restaurant. To sum up, the City Palace
is a structure of historical importance and a souvenir of the regal past. The
palace, with its royal grace stands as a symbol of magnificence. All these
features of City Palace leave the tourists with no other option, but to visit
it.

