Hawa Mahal: Palace of Wind, Jaipur

Hawa Mahal

Overview and History

Hawa Mahal is a prominent tourist destination that is situated on the fringes of the City Palace. The architectural marvel is a prominent tourist destination in Zenana (Women’s) Chambers. Showcased in promotional campaigns for Jaipur tourism, Hawa Mahal is one of the top attractions near Delhi and is located just 6 km away from Jaipur Junction Railway Station.

A remarkable extension of the Magnificent City Palace, Hawa Mahal was constructed under the patronage of Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. The architecture of the palace was constructed by Chand Ustad, who designed it to emulate the crown of Krishna, the revered Hindu deity.

Architecture of Hawa Mahal

Crafted from exquisite red and pink sandstone, Hawa Mahal is a prime example of Rajputana architectural style, consisting of five stories. The structure is placed on a fifty-foot-high podium and has 953 small windows, also known as Jharokhas. Windows were designed to allow royal ladies to observe bustling street life while remaining concealed. Windows creates a pleasant and refreshing atmosphere within the room, facilitating an influx of cool air.

On entering Hawa Mahal, a courtyard encircled by a charming two-story building welcomes visitors. The lower floors of the mahal are spacious, while the top three stories of the palace boast single-room thickness. Stairs are not available on the upper floor. You have to pass through narrow ramps to move from one room to another.

Hawa Mahal stands as a testament to the city’s rich heritage. Within the palace’s premises lies a small museum housing ancient artifacts. From the heights of Hawa Mahal, visitors can see the breathtaking panoramic views of Jaipur city. Currently, Hawa Mahal comes under the care of the Archaeological Department.

Timing and Entry fees

Hawa Mahal is open to visitors from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Entry fees for Indian nationals are Rs 50 and Rs 500 for foreigners.

Location of Hawa Mahal

Faqs

Q: What is the ticket price to visit Hawa Mahal?

A: The ticket price for Indian citizens is Rs 50, and for foreigners, it is Rs 500.

Q: How much time does it take to visit Hawa Mahal?

A: It will take around 30 minutes.

Q: Is a parking facility available?

A: Yes, the parking facility is available.

Q: Is photography allowed inside Hawa Mahal?

A: Yes, photography is allowed. 

Q: How many windows are in Hawa Mahal?

A: There are a total of 953 small windows. 

Q: Where is the Hawa Mahal located?

A: The exact address of Hawa Mahal is Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002.