Sindhi Camp Metro Station is one of the busiest stations on the Pink Line of Jaipur Metro. It is located near Sindhi Camp Bus Stand, the main bus terminal of Jaipur, where buses connect to different cities and states. The station is a key transit point for travelers using both metro and road transport.

Home to iconic eateries like Niros, LMB, and Lassiwala (since 1944). Features a mix of colonial-era buildings and modern shops. The best place to buy Rajasthani textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. The original Pink City extends along parts of this road.

The theater has a unique meringue-shaped ceiling with a massive crystal chandelier. Seating capacity of 1,300. The interior features ornate decorations mixing Art Deco and Rajasthani styles. Watching a Hindi film here has become a quintessential Jaipur tourist experience.

Famous for textiles and juttis (traditional shoes). Bargaining is expected. The market is named after Mahatma Gandhi (Bapu).

The palace features 953 small windows called 'jharokhas' decorated with intricate latticework. The design allowed royal women to observe everyday life and festivals on the street below without being seen by the public. Despite having five floors, there are no stairs - only ramps connect the levels. The pink sandstone facade is only one room deep but creates a stunning honeycomb illusion.
The station operates from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. First train departs at 6:00 AM and last train at 10:00 PM.
You can buy tokens from the ticket counter or use the automatic ticket vending machines (ATVMs). Smart cards are also available for regular travelers with 10% discount on fares.
Yes, paid parking is available near the station for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers.
Yes, the station is fully accessible with lifts, ramps, and tactile paths. Staff assistance is available upon request.
Latitude: 26.9223727
Longitude: 75.7949926
Fares from this station to other stations:
*Fares effective from January 31, 2025