1/30/2026 • By Ajeet yadav

Picture tying the knot near Amer Fort on Amer Road—elephants trumpet as lights dance on ancient walls. It's a top pick for that kingly feel, close to the city buzz.
Head to Kukas along Delhi Road for posh resorts like Fairmont, where huge lawns stretch for baraats under chandeliers. Mansarovar and Vaishali Nagar pack in city banquet halls, quick drives from homes. Tonk and Ajmer Roads offer cheap lawns right by the airport, handy for outstation guests. Chomu's old forts turned spots feel like stepping into a Maharaja's tale, rustic yet wired for big events.
Pick from closed halls to open fields—Jaipur fits every shaadi style.
Spots like Apano Hotel or Trade International handle rains with cool AC rooms for 200 to 1,000 folks.Mansarovar gems keep costs low, great for close mehndi nights with easy food and flower setups.
Kanha Paradise lawns glow for late-night sangeets, fitting 500-plus on grass with tents and dance floors.Add fairy lights and folk beats—pure magic for Rajasthani vibes.
Leela Palace or Hyatt ballrooms spoil with stays, pools, and full events—perfect for NRI families. Jaipur Marriott handles multi-day dos;
Samode throws in palace bedrooms for extra wow.
Sikar Road hideaways like Ananta bring pools and huts for 300 guests, serving fresh farm meals in green nooks away from crowds.
Match spend to crowd size—Jaipur scales smart.
100-300 people? Shoot for 10-25 lakh rupees. Jagatpura lawns or small halls run 5-8 lakhs rent, plus 1,000 rupees per plate food.
300-700? Plan 25-50 lakhs. Ajmer Road hotels like Raffles take 10-20 lakhs, thalis at 1,200 rupees each.
Over 700 to 1,500? 50 lakhs plus. Chomu Palace or Fairmont charge 30 lakhs up, toss in sound gear and parking help. Tack on 20% extra for lights, music; bargain hard in June-September for 15-20% off.
|
Guests |
Best Fit |
Rent (Lakhs ₹) |
Food/Plate (₹) |
|
100-300 |
Hall/Lawn |
5-8 |
1,000-1,200 |
|
300-700 |
Hotel/Lawn |
10-20 |
1,200-1,500 |
|
700-1,500 |
Palace/Farm |
30+ |
1,500+ |