The Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden is a beautiful and romantic retreat located about 6 km from Jaipur city on the Jaipur-Agra Road. Built in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his beloved queen from the Sisodia clan of Udaipur, the garden-palace symbolizes royal affection and Mewar-Rajput pride.
Multi-tiered Garden: The garden is designed in classic Mughal style, with terraced lawns, flowing water channels, and fountains, surrounded by lush greenery.
Palace Structure: The palace stands at the top tier of the garden, featuring elegant pavilions, balconies, and frescoed walls.
Wall Paintings: Interiors are adorned with beautiful murals depicting scenes from the life of Radha-Krishna, symbolizing eternal love and devotion.
Blend of Styles: The complex reflects a harmonious fusion of Mughal landscaping and Rajput architectural elegance.
Central water channels with cascading fountains
Chhatris and archways on each terrace level
Serene lotus pools, hedges, and flowering plants
A quiet setting ideal for relaxing walks and photography
Timings: 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM (daily)
Entry Fee (approximate):
Indians: ₹50
Foreigners: ₹200
Extra charges for camera/video
Explore the romantic Radha-Krishna frescoes.
Walk through the tiered garden and capture scenic views.
Take a break from city crowds in this peaceful retreat.
Ideal for pre-wedding photography and nature lovers.
Located on Jaipur–Agra Highway, about 6–7 km from the city center.
En route to Galta Ji (Monkey Temple) and other heritage spots.
Best visited in early morning or late afternoon, especially in spring or winter.
Carry water and wear walking shoes—there are stairs and terraces.
Combine with visits to Galta Ji, Gaitore, or Jal Mahal for a heritage circuit.
The Sisodia Rani Garden is not just a historical site—it’s a poetic symbol of royal love and artistic grace. Ideal for a quiet escape with a view into Jaipur’s regal romance.