
The garden features beautiful murals depicting scenes from the love story of Radha and Krishna.
Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1728 for his queen Sisodia, who was from the Udaipur royal family. It was a retreat for the queen away from palace politics.
Over the years, Sisodia Rani Garden has become an integral part of Jaipur's cultural landscape. Visitors from across the globe come here to witness the architectural brilliance and learn about the rich heritage that this place represents. The site has been carefully preserved to maintain its historical authenticity while ensuring a comfortable experience for modern-day tourists.
The garden features beautiful murals depicting scenes from the love story of Radha and Krishna. The multi-tiered garden has fountains, water channels, and painted pavilions in Mughal style.
What truly sets Sisodia Rani Garden apart is its ability to transport visitors back in time. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply someone looking to explore the Pink City's treasures, this destination offers something memorable for everyone. The attention to detail in every corner tells stories of the craftsmen and visionaries who created this masterpiece.

Opening Hours
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Entry Fee
₹50 for Indians, ₹200 for foreigners
Best Time to Visit
Monsoon season when the gardens are lush green
Ideal For
Families, Couples, Solo
No direct metro access. Located 8 km east of city on Agra Road. Take an auto-rickshaw (₹120-150) or taxi from Badi Chaupar Metro Station. Can be combined with Galtaji Temple visit.
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