A Jaipur Street Walk with Food Tasting Tour is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Pink City! During the tour, you’ll savor local delicacies like kullad tea, crispy samosas or kachoris, sweet lassi, tangy golgappe, and other mouth-watering street foods. As you stroll through the narrow, winding streets of the heritage city, you'll be surrounded by the iconic pink and yellow buildings, cultural activities, and the lively local bazaars. Along the way, you’ll also have the chance to explore ancient temples, adding a deeper layer of history and spirituality to your experience.
- Private tour with an expert local guide
- Savor the flavors of local street foods
- Discover the historic heritage buildings of the Pink City
If you opt for pickup and drop-off from your hotel or any preferred location within Jaipur, we will arrange comfortable transportation with an English-speaking driver for your convenience.
If guests do not opt for pickup, our guide will meet you directly at the designated meeting point — Albert Hall Museum — at the scheduled start time.
Your trip ends at Ajmeri Gate, where you can either take a taxi or request a drop-off at your hotel.
First, you'll visit the Albert Hall Museum. You'll explore it from the outside, and it looks absolutely stunning after dark. The museum houses a rich collection of artifacts, including paintings, jewelry, carpets, ivory, stone and metal sculptures, as well as intricate works in crystal. Its coin collection spans several historical eras, featuring pieces from the Gupta, Kushan, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal, and British periods.
After visiting the Albert Hall Museum, you'll head to Masala Chowk to indulge in local flavors. Must-tries include crispy Pyaaz Kachori from Sampat Namkeen, traditional Daal Baati Churma from Jaipur Chaupati, buttery Pav Bhaji from Pandit Pav Bhaji, tangy Gol Gappa from Gopalji Chaat, creamy Lassi and Kulfi from Ravi Cold Drink, and South Indian delights like Dosa, Idli, and Vada from Prem Pavitra Dosa.
Tripolia Bazar is one of Jaipur’s oldest and most vibrant markets, showcasing a rich tapestry of Rajasthani culture, craftsmanship, and everyday life. Renowned for its traditional lac bangles, brassware, textiles, and an array of handmade items, the bustling marketplace is also a visual treat, with its charming heritage buildings painted in shades of pink and yellow.
Stop at Tripolia Gate, the historic entrance to the City Palace in Jaipur, built in 1734. This grand gateway, reserved for royal families, features intricate decorations and combines Mughal, Rajput, and European architectural styles. Along with Jaleb Chowk, it serves as one of the main entrances to the City Palace, designed by Colonel Jacob.
Choti Chaupar, also known as Amer Chowk, is a historically important square in Jaipur's old city. Along with Badi Chaupar, it forms a key part of the walled city's vibrant markets and cultural scene.
The Flower Market at Choti Chaupar is a vibrant display of colors and fragrances, offering a variety of fresh flowers like roses, jasmine, and marigolds. The lively market is filled with the sounds of vendors and echoes of temple prayers, reflecting Rajasthan’s rich cultural heritage. Local artisans create intricate garlands and floral arrangements used in traditional ceremonies and festivals.
Roop Chaturbhuj Temple, one of Jaipur’s lesser-known heritage sites, is located near the prominent Chaturbhuj Temple in the walled city. Despite its central location, it doesn't attract many visitors or devotees.
Kishanpole Bazar in Jaipur is known for its vibrant colors and historic mansions. Named after the rulers of Jaipur, who were devoted to Lord Krishna, the market reflects the city's rich heritage. This traditional market serves as a gateway into the magnificent walled city, with its pink-hued buildings adding to the symmetrical glow that defines the Pink City.
Before ending the trip, we’ll take you to taste the famous Lassi at Lassiwala, a popular spot known for its creamy and refreshing lassi.
The trip ends at Ajmeri Gate, one of the seven original gates that once provided entry into Jaipur’s walled city, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in 1727. Also known as Kishan Pol, this historic gate leads to Kishanpole Bazar, famous for its tie-and-dye fabrics.
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