It's a nice place to visit. There are photographers available to get your pictures. They also provide traditional dress if needed.
There is a museum just across the road. It's also recommended. There you can find sculptures, clothing, a library containing old written records and much more.
The place looks absolutely serene sitting quietly in the middle of the lake. The architectural elegance is absolutely mesmerizing as the place seems to be floating on water. To get the best experience you should visit the place early in the morning or during twilight. Also, the best views would be when the sky is completely blue, because it will give a nice hue to the water. Also, it's a great place for bird watchers.
However, the water of the lake is extremely dirty as people feed fishes and birds, which is restricted by the government. Proper maintenance should be in place for such a beautiful historical monument.
I would recommend you to visit this place at evenings as the lighting is so beautiful. You can't go inside the palace and take a look. They also have various shops here and also Rajasthani style dresses to do a photoshoot, kindly don't miss it. The palace, seemingly floating on Man Sagar Lake, is a captivating sight. Its architectural elegance, with a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, creates a picturesque backdrop. The tranquil surroundings and the chance to appreciate the intricate details of Jal Mahal made the trip enjoyable. It's a serene escape within the bustling city, offering a unique perspective on Jaipur's architectural heritage.
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