Jaipur isn’t loud royalty.
It’s lived-in royalty, the kind that reveals itself in soft pink walls at sunrise, the hush of temple bells between narrow lanes, and crafts passed down not for display, but for daily life.
It’s a city where palaces coexist with prayer, where mirrored halls catch candlelight just right, and where getting dressed feels instinctive, with colours a little richer and silhouettes a little more intentional.
Jaipur teaches you restraint before indulgence.
It slows you down, grounds you, and gently nudges you to choose pieces that carry meaning, not just shine.
And at SWRL, we’ve learned exactly that.
You start reaching for handloom textures.
You let tradition guide modern choices.
And, you realise that some of the most beautiful things don’t need to be bought new, they need to be shared, preserved, and re-worn.
So if Jaipur is calling, consider this your SWRL-approved edit, a travel guide to resting, savouring, wandering, and experiencing the city with reverence, intention, and stories worth passing on.



Raffles is Jaipur done right, quiet luxury, thoughtful grandeur, and an old-soul calm that feels instinctive. Palatial courtyards, muted tones, and spaces that invite stillness make it the kind of place where mornings stretch lazily and evenings feel ceremonial. This is where fluid anarkalis, soft silks, sculpted midis, and heirloom jewellery feel completely at home, dressed up enough for the setting, yet effortless.
To understand Jaipur, you have to touch its craft.
One of the most meaningful things to do in Jaipur is to attend block printing workshops, which connect you directly to the city’s living craft traditions.



Spend time with a local artisan learning the centuries-old technique of block printing, from carved wooden blocks to the careful layering of colours. Watch patterns take shape, then try it yourself. Print your own scarf, tote bag, apron, or placemats, and witness how colours subtly change through washing and drying.
You leave not just with a souvenir, but with something you’ve made.


Dining at Jamawar feels like theatre. Lit entirely by candles and wrapped in mirrors and gold leaf, the restaurant glows, inspired by the richness of Jamavar shawls and the grandeur of Jaipur’s Sheesh Mahals.
The multi-course experience celebrates authentic Rajasthani and Indian cuisine, best enjoyed slowly. This is the evening to bring out a saree with a modern drape, a tailored ethnic set, or a structured gown, finished with bold jewellery and an elegant evening bag.
Cradled between hills, Galta Ji feels timeless.
Named after Sage Galav, who meditated here for years, the temple complex is fed by natural springs that fill sacred kunds like Ram Kund, Sita Kund, and the expansive Galta Kund. The waters are believed to have healing properties, drawing pilgrims for centuries.

A guided walk reveals stories of devotion, deities like Lord Rama, Hanuman, and Krishna, and a rhythm of faith that feels untouched by time. Modest, breathable silhouettes, such as cotton sarees, long skirts paired with blouses, or kurta sets, combined with comfortable footwear, create an experience that feels respectful and unhurried.



No Jaipur travel guide is complete without stopping at Hawa Mahal, the Pink City’s most recognisable landmark. Built in 1799, Hawa Mahal’s pink sandstone façade with its endless jharokhas feels almost delicate up close. It was designed so royal women could watch the city without being seen, and somehow, it still feels quietly observant. Wear something light, breathable, and soft, pastels, ivories, maybe a subtle print, and let the place do the rest.


Visiting City Palace after dark offers a quieter, more intimate way to experience Jaipur’s royal heritage. So, if you can, see the City Palace at night. It’s calmer, more intimate, and honestly, a little magical. With evening entry around 7–7:30 P.M., the palace glows under soft lights, revealing details that daytime crowds often miss. Sometimes there’s music in the background, sometimes just silence. Wear something refined but effortless, a fluid saree, a beautiful kurta set, or a tailored dress that moves as you walk.


Jaipur’s beauty doesn’t only reside in its monuments; it resides in its people. The Princess Diya Kumari Foundation collaborates with women artisans across rural Rajasthan, supporting traditional crafts as sustainable livelihoods. Visiting or supporting their work feels grounding. You leave reminded that style, when rooted in purpose and heritage, lasts far beyond a season.
Once you’ve dressed up, dined royally, and experienced Jaipur at its finest, it’s time to save with intention.
And as you carry Jaipur’s colours, stories, and memories with you, let your loved ones in on it too. Help them save, style, and savour the art of Jaipur by sharing your wardrobe on the SWRL app. Rent, lend, resell, and circulate pieces that deserve more than a single moment.
With love,
Shrishti 💌
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