Where to Stay in Jaipur ✔️ 5 Best Areas for Tourists in 2024

A person wearing a blue and white outfit faces an elaborate building with numerous windows and intricate designs, seen from behind. The building is bathed in warm sunlight.

Planning your Indian adventure, then hop on this guide on where to stay in Jaipur and find your dream place!

I researched all the best areas in the city and also picked the top-rated hotels in each of those neighborhoods, which I listed from most to least expensive. Yep, this guide has it all!

In short Bani Park is the best area to stay in Jaipur as that’s where you’ll find some of the best attractions and great hotels. But as I mentioned, you’ll find 5 more neighborhoods below, in case you’d prefer something different.

As a part of the Golden Triangle cities in India, Jaipur is a major tourist destination, so I’d recommend booking your hotels in advance for your trip here!

Quick Picks for Your Stay

Want to book your hotels right now? Then check out this short list with some of the best hotels, all set in Bani Park:

luxury hotel
A well-decorated room with a double bed, cushions, a desk, and window drapes. The bed has a blanket and an open book. There is an air-conditioner on the wall above the bed.
mid-range hotel
A serene outdoor swimming pool surrounded by a beige building with several windows and doors, featuring a geometric tile pattern at the bottom. A single white door is on the left wall.

Madhuban

Best value for money
budget hotel
A rooftop terrace with artificial grass features two white chairs and a table in front of a decorative arch structure with domed roofs.

Om Niwas Suite Hotel

Best affordable accommodation in the center

Check out this map which will help you visualize all the areas that I’ve included in this post:

A map of Jaipur, India highlighting the best areas to stay: Bani Park, Old City, C Scheme Area, Raja Park, and Vaishali Nagar. Each area is marked with a colored label and number.
  1. Bani Park: for first-timers
  2. Old City: for culture
  3. C Scheme Area (MI Road): for luxury
  4. Raja Park: for nightlife
  5. Vaishali Nagar: trendiest place

1. Bani Park – where to stay in Jaipur for the first time

Market street with ornate red and pink buildings, trees, pedestrians, motorbikes, and rickshaws in a bustling setting during the daytime.

If this is your first time in Jaipur then Bani Park is the place for you!

Did you know that Jaipur is part of something called the Golden Triangle, along with New Delhi and Agra. These cities actually form a triangle on the map and it’s named “golden” because of all the iconic cultural and historical sites that they offer.

Offering a more modern and tranquil setting, this neighborhood is set in the central area offering easy access to the Old City and also to the other main neighborhoods.

You’ll find everything you need here from fun attractions, amazing restaurants where you can indulge in the mouth-watering Rajasthani cuisine and a wide range of hotels.

PRO TIP: I’d recommend taking extra care when it comes to food (especially street food) and water in India, as you can easily stumble across something that will cause an unfortunate food poisoning. Only drink bottled water (even at the hotel) and pick restaurants that have really amazing reviews. Also be cautious with ice, rather avoid it unless you know where the water came from.

If you’re looking for a spot to eat in the area, Rajasthani Thali Dal Bati Churma (map) is a great one, where you can try authentic Indian dishes.

As for attractions, you should definitely visit the Regional Science Centre And Science Park museum, the Collectorate Circle Park (map) and the Shri Ram Mandir temple (map).

Luxury hotel
A collage of three hotel photos to stay in Jaipur: an intricately designed private balcony with traditional Indian decor, a grand exterior of a royal-style hotel with multiple terraces, and an elegant bedroom featuring a four-poster bed with luxurious blue curtains.

You’re going to love this hotel that has a traditional decor! You’ll remain in awe of the stunning courtyards, the open terraces and stunning garden. The rooms are super spacious and are decorated with antique furnishings.

Other accommodation options in Bani Park

Mid-range
A serene outdoor swimming pool surrounded by a beige building with several windows and doors, featuring a geometric tile pattern at the bottom. A single white door is on the left wall.

Chill by the pool of this amazing hotel that offers a spa center, a restaurant and family rooms

Budget
A rooftop terrace with artificial grass features two white chairs and a table in front of a decorative arch structure with domed roofs.

Enjoy a cup of coffee on the outdoor terrace of this hotel that has a restaurant and family rooms

Airbnb
A minimalist bedroom features a large white bed, matching bedside table, and wall-mounted art. There's an en-suite bathroom with a sink and mirror. The room has black flooring and white walls.

A spacious and comfortable room that has air conditioning and access to free street parking

Things to do in Bani Park

  • Visit the Regional Science Centre And Science Park
  • Eat some sweets from the Doodh Misthan Bhandar
  • Go for a stroll in the Collectorate Circle Park
  • Catch a movie at the INOX City Plaza (map)
  • Take a trip to the beautiful Amber Palace (map)
  • Enjoy a yummy dinner at Rajasthani Thali Dal Bati Churma

2. Old City – best place to stay in Jaipur for culture

View of Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, with its distinctive pink sandstone facade, overlooking a bustling street filled with vehicles and pedestrians, set against a backdrop of the city's landscape and buildings.

Want to dive deep into the culture of the city? Then there’s no better place to stay in Jaipur than the Old City, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Jaipur is actually known as the Pink City, thanks to its terracotta coloured buildings.

This neighborhood, which is located a 20 min drive away from Bani Park is home to some of the most popular attractions in town like the The City Palace that was built back in the 18th century, the Hawa Mahal castle and the Thikana Mandir Sri Govinddevji (map).

PRO TIP: If you are planning to visit temples or any religious sites, I’d recommend dressing modestly and also wear breathable clothes as it gets so hot during the day! It’s even better to try to visit attractions either super early or later when it’s not as hot.

But it’s not only the attractions that make the Old City an unmissable place to stay or just visit. The neighborhood has lots of narrow streets that you can explore all day long and immerse yourself in the ancient Indian cultures, with all their myths and interesting characters.

Of course there are plenty of bazaars too, from where you can buy some cool souvenirs or just look around! Bapu Bazaar (map) is a great spot where you can start your shopping adventures in the Old City. It can get pretty busy here so be mindful of your belongings and don’t forget that you can always bargain the prices here, as usually they ask a higher price from tourists.

NOTE: If you are planning to stay in a place like the Old City, or any of the other central areas you should know that there will be (as in most of the major cities in India) a lot of noise as well as pollution. So if you’re trying to avoid that as much as possible, maybe you could stay in one of the areas that are not in the center.

Luxury hotel
A collage of three hotel photos to stay in Jaipur: a charming courtyard-style haveli with a vintage exterior and green shutters, a cozy bedroom with a patterned bedspread and traditional Rajasthani decor, and a lounge area featuring colorful cushions and murals.

Set just a short walk away from Hawa Mahal, this amazing hotel offers a garden and an inner courtyard. The rooms are spacious and you’ll also find a restaurant and a shared lounge area where you can chill.

Other accommodation options in Old City

Mid-range
Two tufted armchairs and a small wooden table in a reception area. The wall behind features a sign reading "Heritage," and a potted plant is positioned beside the reception desk.

This hotel comes with family rooms with city views, a restaurant and a bar

Budget
Rooftop with traditional woven stools, two woven tables, and a decorative chair under clear sky. Background of urban rooftops with old buildings.

Enjoy the city view from the rooftop terrace of this hostel that comes with private and shared rooms

Airbnb
A neatly made bed with floral patterned sheets and pillows, situated in a room with wooden flooring and a wooden paneled wall. A small wooden nightstand is placed next to the bed.

A nice condo that has rooms for 4 people, a kitchen, air conditioning and free street parking

Things to do in Old City

  • Check out the Isarlat Sargasooli monument (map)
  • Admire the beautiful Hawa Mahal
  • Buy some souvenirs from Bapu Bazaar or Johari Bazaar (map)
  • Explore the winding streets of the Old City
  • Visit the gorgeous City Palace 

Subscribe here to get up to 35% off your accommodation for your next trip!

3. C Scheme Area (MI Road) – where to stay in Jaipur for luxury

People gather at a temple terrace during sunset, with a statue and a pillared structure in the foreground and a cityscape in the background.

Looking for a fancy hotel in Jaipur? Then you might like staying in this area which is known for its upscale hotels and amazing attractions!

Located around a 30 min walk away from Bani Park, the C Scheme Area is home to one of the city’s main attractions like the Birla Mandir Temple (map) which looks absolutely incredible!

You can definitely walk to Bani Park (the city is generally safe, but definitely be mindful of your belongings), but at night I’d rather take a taxi than walking on the streets alone, or even if you’re with someone.

While here, you can also check out other cool spots like the Albert Hall Museum where you can dive deeper into Indian culture, and Central Park (map) which is the town’s largest park. The perfect place to go for a stroll (or take a break) when it’s too hot to roam around the city streets.

NOTE: As in any other big and touristy city, Jaipur has its fair share of scammers who take advantage of tourists. A regular scam around the temples is someone coming up and telling you that they’ll say a prayer for you and then asking for money. You can learn more about this and other scams in this post on worldwide travel scams.

There are also a couple of nice restaurants in this area, like the Thali & more restaurant (map) where you can eat some delicious traditional food.

Luxury hotel
A collage of three hotel photos to stay in Jaipur: a spacious, minimalist living room with beige sofas and wooden flooring, a well-lit dining area with a large round table, and a bright bedroom with a simple, modern bed and decor.

Offering rooms with a modern design, this amazing hotel has everything you need for your stay including breakfast, an airport shuttle and family rooms.

Other accommodation options in C Scheme Area (MI Road)

Mid-range
A historic building with arched windows and a balcony, surrounded by green trees and potted plants on a well-maintained lawn.

Boasting some gorgeous gardens, this hotel has a traditional decor, a courtyard and a garden

Budget
A modern bedroom with a double bed, four pillows, geometric patterned wallpaper, two hanging light fixtures, and a metallic storage rack near the window.

An affordable place that has shared and private rooms with a balcony, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi

Airbnb
A living room with pastel walls features wooden furniture, a blue cushioned divan, and a vibrant painting of a face. The room is decorated with plants and has marble flooring.

This nice condo has 4 rooms, a kitchen and an outdoor terrace with furnishings

Things to do in C Scheme Area (MI Road)

  • Visit the Birla Mandir Temple
  • Admire the art at Albert Hall Museum 
  • Check out the street food in Sindhi Camp
  • Go for a stroll in Central Park
  • Grab a bite at Thali & more restaurant
  • Do more shopping in the Civil Lines area

4. Raja Park – where to stay in Jaipur for nightlife

A busy street scene in an urban area with people walking, vehicles, and storefronts. There are various shops and buildings, some in disrepair. Motorbikes and auto-rickshaws are present on the street.

Located a 20 min car drive away from Bani Park, Raja Park is an area that you might like if you want to explore the city’s nightlife!

NOTE: If you don’t want to use public transport to get around, and you’re thinking about renting a car I would personally recommend investing in getting a driver or just using taxis, tuk-tuks or Ubers. Driving in big cities in India is a bit chaotic to say the least! Not only is it very crowded but the local customs are so different as are the street rules. Parking is also a big issue, as it’s hard to find spots.

PRO TIP: Festivals in India are definitely something you need to see at least once! There are some in Jaipur too, including the Elephant Festival (usually held at the end of March) and the Kite Festival (celebrated on the 14th of December every year). So if you want to catch one of those, you can plan your trip around those times.

Raja Park is not a huge area and besides the restaurants and bars you won’t find any big attractions, which means that luckily you won’t come across any big crowds.

You can start your mornings visiting the attractions in the center and then once the sun sets you can come back here and hit the bars!

If you’re looking for some places to start the night, Karma Rooftop Lounge (map) is a pretty great one as is Piante Kitchen and Bar (map).

PRO TIP: Although there’s vibrant nightlife in this area, and throughout the main city areas, I’d recommend avoiding walking alone at night.

Luxury hotel
A collage of three hotel photos to stay in Jaipur: a simple hotel exterior with yellow accents, a bright and airy bedroom with a large bed and green accents, and a comfortable lounge area with beige sofas in a modern setting.

This modern accommodation comes with rooms that have a flat-screen Tv and air-conditioning. You’ll also find 2 on-site restaurants that serve breakfast. Plus, there’s free parking.

Other accommodation options in Raja Park

Mid-range
Rooftop pool area at night with illuminated water, metal handrails, lounge chairs, potted plants, and a movie projected on a screen in the background.

This hotel has spacious rooms with large windows overlooking the city, an indoor pool and a restaurant

Budget
A neatly made bed with white sheets, pink accents, and two pink pillows. A small table on the left holds a menu and items in a room with warm lighting and simple decor.

A great hotel that offers breakfast, laundry facilities, room service and suites with air-conditioning

Airbnb
A cozy living room with a dark sofa, gray bean bag, two round coffee tables, and various plants. There's a small shelf with decor items and a lit lamp, along with a gray-shaded window in the background.

This spacious condo comes with 3 comfortable rooms, a kitchen, a flat-screen Tv and free Wi-Fi

Things to do in Raja Park

  • Enjoy some drinks at Karma Rooftop Lounge  
  • Go for a walk in Chandra Shekhar Azaad Park
  • Head to Nahargarh Fort to enjoy the stunning views (map)
  • Grab a bite at Kebabs and Curries Company (map)
  • Continue the night celebrations at Piante Kitchen and Bar

5. Vaishali Nagar – trendiest place to stay in Jaipur

Ornate stone carvings depicting two figures in traditional attire, part of a larger architectural structure, with intricate detailing and decorative elements surrounding the figures.

Set a 20 min drive away from Bani Park, this neighborhood is one of the coolest places in the area with plenty of fun things to do from shopping, to dining in amazing restaurants and chilling.

Since there are not many major attractions here, you won’t stumble across large crowds so this may be a great spot for those who don’t enjoy staying right in the center where all the tourists hang out.

If you want to do some shopping before heading home, then this is definitely a good spot, as you’ll find lots of shops like Tanishq Jewellery (perfect for those who love getting some unique pieces) and Zudio – Vaishali Nagar (map) where you can find all sorts of clothing items.

There is also a super unique place that you should visit while here, the Jharkhand Mahadev Temple (map), which looks incredible!

After all the shopping, walking around and exploring, you’ll probably be super hungry, so head to Dhaba Kulture restaurant (map) where you can eat something yummy!

Luxury hotel
A collage of three hotel photos to stay in Jaipur: a lush outdoor seating area with wicker chairs and vibrant greenery, a traditional living room with ornate furniture and red accents, and a bedroom with a carved stone headboard and bold red and white bedding.

This fabulous boutique hotel offers a unique decor, rooms furnished with authentic pieces and an airport shuttle. Enjoy your breakfast on the outdoor terrace and then head out to explore around!

Other accommodation options in Vaishali Nagar

Mid-range
A neatly made bed with beige bedding and several pillows in a simple, modern bedroom featuring a wooden headboard, framed wall art, and a large built-in wardrobe.

A spacious villa that comes with 2 bedroom, a kitchen, and a patio where you can enjoy your morning chai

Budget
Three-story white building with balconies and a sign reading "fab hotels" on the second floor. The structure has a clear, sunny sky in the background.

This place offers family rooms with a private bathroom, a garden and free Wi-Fi

Airbnb
Living room with light blue sofas, a wooden coffee table, wall-mounted air conditioner, framed picture, and corner shelf. Dining area is visible in the background. Wall decor includes a clock.

Perfect for a family or friend group, this hotel comes with a kitchen, washing facilities and free parking

Things to do in Vaishali Nagar

  • Catch a show at PVR, Mall of Jaipur (map)
  • Do some shopping at Zudio – Vaishali Nagar
  • Eat something yummy at Dhaba Kulture
  • Visit the Jharkhand Mahadev Temple
  • Go for a walk in Amrapali Park (map)
  • Buy some souvenirs Tanishq Jewellery (map)
👑 Luxury price:US$170
💵 Mid-range:US$90
🛏️ Budget:US$40
📍 Best area:Bani Park 
🛎️ Best luxury hotel:Umaid Bhawan
🧳 Best mid-range hotel:Madhuban
👛 Best budget hotel:Om Niwas Suite Hotel

BONUS 1: Best palace hotels to stay in Jaipur

An aerial view of a large, ornate building with multiple domes and arches, surrounded by well-manicured gardens and green lawns under a partly cloudy sky.

India is known for its incredible palaces that you can easily visit while there, but how about actually staying in one? In Jaipur you’ll find a couple of palaces that were turned into hotels!

I’ve compiled a list of the top ones that you can check right below:

  • The Raj Palace – located near the famous Amber Palace, this gorgeous palace that has a charming interior and crystal chandeliers was built in 1727! Now, the hotel offers some incredible facilities like a spa, 3 restaurants and a relaxing pool.
  • Jai Mahal Palace – spread across 18 acres of beautiful Mughal gardens, this 5 star palace hotel boasts indo-Saracenic architecture and Colonial-style interiors. The rooms are so beautiful and you’ll also find 3 restaurants and 2 pools.
  • Rajmahal Palace RAAS – feel like royalty in the stunning rooms of this palace hotel that has 3 restaurants, an outdoor pool and a spa center.

BONUS 2: Top haveli hotels in Jaipur

A large, luxurious villa with a swimming pool and loungers surrounded by greenery and trees under a cloudy sky.

If palace hotels are way too expensive for your budget then don’t worry you could still stay in a hotel that’s as authentic as those palace hotels! These places are called haveli and they are traditional townhouses, mansions, or manor houses that you’ll find all around the country.

Some of them were turned into hotels and I found 3 amazing ones that have mid-range to budget prices, so let’s check them out:

  • Samode Haveli – built over 175 years ago as the royal family manor this amazing hotel has an outdoor pool, a spa center and an on-site restaurant.
  • Royal Heritage Haveli – such a fab place that dates back to the 18th century and which comes with a swimming pool, arched doorways and gardens. Guests can even sign up for yoga lessons!
  • Jaipur Haveli – this hotel offers rooms with an inner courtyard view and some even have a terrace. You’ll also find an on-site restaurant and a shared lounge area.

FAQs about hotels in Jaipur

Panoramic view of a cityscape at sunset with an old, fort-like wall extending along a hill in the foreground.

🤔 Which part of Jaipur is best to stay in?

Bani Park is one of the best areas to stay in Jaipur as that’s where you’ll find a wide range of hotels, some amazing attractions and you’ll be right in the center!

📅 How long should I spend in Jaipur?

I’d recommend spending 3 to 4 days in Jaipur so that you can visit all the main attractions, the temples and maybe even go on some tours.

🚶 Is it safe to walk around Jaipur?

Yes, but be mindful of your belongings, especially in super crowded places and rather avoid walking alone at night.

☀️ Which month is best to visit Jaipur?

October to March is the best time period to visit Jaipur as that’s when the weather is super pleasant.

Final thoughts on where to stay in Jaipur

A large, ornate building with multiple domes and intricate architectural details stands under a dramatic sky with scattered clouds. A fence surrounds the structure.

Alright everyone, we’ve reached the end of our guide on where to stay in Jaipur!

I’m sure that now you’re feeling ready to start booking tickets, hotels and tours! Just remember that you should do that in advance! Jaipur is a big tourist destination (as it’s part of the Golden Triangle).

If you’re still not sure which accommodation to pick, then here are my top 2 favorite ones, both set in Bani Park:

  • Umaid Bhawan – a hotel that boasts traditional style and a pool
  • Madhuban – this accommodation comes with an outdoor pool and a spa

Enjoy your Indian adventures and if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to drop me a comment in the section below!

Happy exploring,

Victoria


Pin it for later!

Top section displays a blue ornate interior; below is text, "Best Hotels & Areas to Stay in Jaipur, India"; bottom section features a palace on a lake with mountains in the background.

Pin it for later!

A large, ornate building with detailed architecture is shown. The text over the image reads: "5 Best Areas for Tourists - Where to Stay in Jaipur, India. www.misstourist.com.

Disclaimer: Please note that some of the links on this page might be affiliate links, which means that at absolutely no extra cost for you we will earn a small commission for a sale generated through the website. We only recommend the things we actually use ourselves and never accept useless sponsored crap. Thank you so much for supporting this project!

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Follow @misstourist on Instagram!