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Golden Triangle Lodging in Jaipur, India - the Pink City of Rajasthan

The Country Inn hotel in Jaipur, India has a personality as unique as the historic city where it is located. Jaipur, the Royal Capital of Rajasthan and part of the Golden Triangle, has a rich history and culture. The lively Pink City of Rajasthan nurtures its culture and celebrates its heritage with various annual events like the Kite Festival, Elephant Festival and many others.

Our Jaipur lodging is perfect for both business and leisure travel in India. The hotel stands in the heart of the city, just 20 minutes from the airport and one kilometer from the railway station, and provides easy access to India's best attractions. Visit the famous Amber Fort, City Palace of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal and Nahargarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Jaigarh Fort and many more Jaipur attractions on your vacation. We are also close to shopping at local bazaars and feature Shop In Style, our on-site shopping mall.

We are centrally located in Jaipur on MI Road, which is a perfect location for conferences and business meetings. Country Inn & Suites has won the respect of customers and business associates alike by adhering to the highest business ethics and practices. Our hotel has evolved its own special brand of hospitality with a focus on customer delight, not mere satisfaction, and this is what underpins our brand success on the global level.

Attractions near our Jaipur lodging facilities include:

  • Amber Fort
    The stunning Amber Fort is built entirely of white marble and red sandstone and overlooks Maotha Lake. The Fort is reflected in a crystal-clear mirror image on the water. Amber Fort encompasses Kali Temple, or Shila Devi Temple, as well.
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  • City Palace of Jaipur
    City Palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh during his reign. Among the various forts and palaces of Jaipur, City Palace stands apart, with its amazing art and architecture. City Palace complex covers a huge area, which is divided into a series of gardens, courtyards and buildings.
  • Ganapati Plaza
    Just steps from the hotel, Ganapati Plaza offers the latest in fashionable clothing and jewelry, as well as more traditional Indian items. The Plaza also includes several restaurants and eateries to satisfy the busy shopper.
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  • Hawa Mahal
    Hawa Mahal is a major landmark and a popular tourist attraction of Jaipur. Hawa Mahal translates to "Palace of Winds." It has 953 small windows decorated with tiny lattice work. The air circulation is the work of Mughal design and keeps the Palace constantly cool and ventilated.
  • Jaigarh Fort
    Jaigarh Fort, also known as the Victory Fort, rests at the top of the hill, while Amber Fort is at the bottom. The highlight of this fort is the massive cannon by the name of Jaivan. Jaivan is believed to be the largest cannon in the world and the main attraction of the Jaigarh Fort.
  • Jal Mahal Talav
    Noted for its intricate architecture, the Jal Mahal was first used for royal duck hunting and parties. The first four floors of this building are under water, and only the top floor is visible. Nahargarh Fort offers wonderful views of the lake and palace.
  • Jantar Mantar
    The largest stone observatory in the world has a remarkable collection of architectural astronomical instruments used by ancestors to study astronomy and celestial bodies. The observatory still provides accurate information compared with today's modern instruments.
  • Nahargarh Fort
    Originally built to enhance security, the Nahargarh Fort now offers spectacular views of the city. Interior buildings such as Madhavendra Bhawan were used as royal picnic areas. Today the fort houses several cafeterias and is beautifully lit at night.
  • Ram Niwas Bagh
    A garden planned by Maharaja Ram Sigh in the 19th century, this extensive park consists of a zoo, aviary, herbarium, museum and sports complex. Also see Albert Hall, home to an exquisite collection of sculptures, paintings, natural history specimens, an Egyptian mummy and a beautiful Persian carpet. The Rabbinic Manchu is new with an auditorium, a modern art gallery and an open-air theatre.

About Jaipur

Jaipur serves as the capital of Rajasthan, Land of the Kings, ancestral home of the Rajputs, warrior-princes who built many forts, palaces and temples throughout this land. Their presence and influence is visible in the many constructions that remain today, as well as in the colorful and stylish turbans and long, fanciful moustaches worn by many of the men. Jaipur is known as the "Pink City," a reference to the old walled town in the northeast section of the city. Maharaja Jai Singh II, a great warrior and astronomer, decided in 1727 to move from his hillside fort to a new location on the nearby plains. He had the city built according to ancient Hindu writings on architecture, with wide streets and neat rectangular blocks that persist today. The walls and buildings have remained pink since they were painted in the mid-1800s to signify hospitality to a visiting British royal. Jai Singh was also responsible for Jantar Mantar, an observatory begun in 1728 that remains one of the city's principal attractions. Another is the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Winds), built around 1800 with nearly 600 finely screened windows and balconies that allowed the ladies of the court to be unobserved while watching the people and processions of the city. The City Palace is still home to the royal family, but parts of the complex house the Sawai Man Singh Museum, which boasts large collections of textiles, royal costumes, musical instruments and weapons. South of the Pink City are the Ram Niwas Public Gardens and Albert Hall Museum, known for its collection of folk arts and models illustrating many yoga postures. Several bazaars are found in the old city, including the Johari Bazaar for silver and gems. Jaipur bazaars are known for handcrafts, jewelry, gemstones and embroidered textiles. Many restaurants are found in the newer part of town, along Mirza Ismail (MI) and Station Roads.

Did you know?

Today, Jaipur has a population of over 5 million, but with an area of 200 square kilometers, the city's population density is among the lowest of India's major cities.

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