Hotel Meghniwas

Jaipur


In a building erected by Brigadier Singh in 1950 and run by his gracious descendants, this very welcoming hotel has comfortable and spotless rooms, with traditional carved-wood furniture and leafy outlooks. The standard rooms are spacious, and although it's on a major road it is set well back behind a leafy garden. There’s a first-rate restaurant and an inviting pool.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Jaipur attractions

1. Hathroi Fort

0.99 MILES

The precinct of Hathroi Fort is named after this derelict (but still occupied) fort perched on a hilltop.

2. Philatelic Bureau & Museum

1.23 MILES

At the rear of the main post office, this curious little museum has historical stamps, telegrams and artefacts, including brass belt buckles and badges…

3. Nahargarh

1.77 MILES

Built in 1734 and extended in 1868, this sturdy fort overlooks the city from a sheer ridge to the north. The story goes that the fort was named after…

4. Isarlat

2.04 MILES

Piercing the skyline near the City Palace is this unusual minaret, erected in the 1740s by Jai Singh II’s son and successor Iswari. The entrance is around…

5. Ram Niwas Bagh

2.19 MILES

Adjacent to, but a world away from, busy MI Rd is this oasis of green where you can wander through geometric gardens of roses, palms and ferns…

6. Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II Museum

2.21 MILES

The Maharaja Sawai Mansingh II Museum comprises several buildings and courtyards within Jaipur's City Palace complex. The Mubarak Mahal (Welcome Palace)…

7. Govind Devji Temple

2.21 MILES

This early 18th-century Krishna temple is a popular place of worship set in gardens just outside the City Palace walls.

8. City Palace

2.24 MILES

A complex of courtyards, gardens and buildings, the impressive City Palace is right in the centre of the Old City. The outer wall was built by Jai Singh…