Located in the heart of the Pink City Jaipur City Palace has many courtyards and building within its boundaries. The construction of Palace was started in 1729 by Sawai Singh Ji II that time he was Ruling Amer and build the outer walls of the Palace, later rulers added to the architecture of this great mansion, some more additions has taken place in 20th century. The architecture of City Palace is blend of Rajput, Mughal and European Style. The palace includes the well-known Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal along with other buildings.
• Mubarak Mahal - the architecture of this Palace is mixture of Islamic, Rajput and European style. Earlier this was the reception center of Maharajas now converted as Museum with many attractive things of Royal by gone era.
• Chandra Mahal - this is seven storey building each has given distinctive name, it is most fascinating building with unique paintings, mirror work and floral decoration. The greater part of this Palace is still a Royal residence.
• Pritam Niwas Chowk - it is the entrance courtyard to reach Chandra Mahal and the small gates of courtyard is representing four seasons and Hindu Gods with its distinctively carved themes.
• Diwan-i-Aam -this is the Hall of Public audience, there are two huge sterling silver vessels of 1.6 metres.
• Diwan-i-Khas - this Hall is now exhibiting Art gallery with miniature paintings.
• Maharani Palace - originally residence of Royal queens, now converted in museum of weapons.
• Bhaggi Khana - museum which exhibit collection of old carriages, palanquins and European cabs adopted as baggis to Indian situations.
• Govind Dev Ji Temple - built in 18th century and dedicated to Hindu Lord Krishna and surrounded with garden.