Jaipur, India

Niravi Jaipur

Price per night from$118.46

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (INR11,210.00), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Cloistering courtyards & colonnades

Setting

In the pink

It’s easy to forget you’re in the middle of a bustling Rajasthani city when cloistered inside Niravi Jaipur’s tranquil courtyards and gardens. Soothing blush pinks, mint greens and mellow yellows — even its palette is hushed. And the soft, sweet scents of jasmine and frangipani drift on gentle breezes. Go full relaxation mode with ayurvedic spa treatments and cooling kulfis by the pool. For invigoration, there’s always the garden restaurant’s boldly spiced curries.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

20, including two suites.

Check–Out

11am and check-in is from 2pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates include breakfast in the restaurant, where a buffet of fresh breads, homemade preserves, fruits, juices and Darjeeling tea is bolstered by cooked-to-order eggs, omelettes and regional dishes. A minimum two-night stay policy applies in peak season.

Also

Unfortunately, Niravi Jaipur is not suitable if you have mobility issues.

Hotel closed

Niravi Jaipur is closed for the month of June.

At the hotel

House rickshaw, concierge, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, smart TV, minibar, coffee- and tea-making kit with single-estate Darjeeling tea, free bottled water, slippers and organic bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Niravi Jaipur comes in two distinct flavours. Bungalow Rooms — set in the original guesthouse — are all old-school heritage charm. But for a more contemporary take on Jaipuri elegance, you’ll want the modern Estate Wing, where Estate Premier rooms feature carved wooden jharokhas (bay windows) with built-in day-beds, and suites come with expansive pool-view terraces.

Poolside

Framed by lush subtropical greenery, the sun-dappled pool is fed by filtered water from the estate’s well and dominates the central courtyard, meaning it’s just a few steps from each room. There’s a second, smaller plunge pool over by the gazebo.

Spa

The Dhyana Spa at Niravi Jaipur delivers rejuvenating ayurvedic treatments using organic products made using native botanicals.

Packing tips

Sure, your phone takes great pics. But bring along a film camera to capture the colours, textures and layers of the Pink City in all their analogue glory.

Also

The hotel's pretty-in-pink auto-rickshaw is available to shuttle you to nearby attractions including the Old City, Central Park and Albert Hall Museum.

Pet‐friendly

Dogs are not allowed at Niravi Jaipur. See more pet-friendly hotels in Jaipur.

Children

Welcome. One extra bed can be made up for little Smiths in Estate Premier rooms and Terrace Suites.

Sustainability efforts

Construction of the new low-rise Bungalow building at Niravi Jaipur has been sensitive, using natural local stone and building around the garden’s mature frangipani, bougainvillea, palm trees and pines. And much of the furniture and art inside the hotel was produced by local artisans. Roof-mounted solar panels take care of more than two-thirds of the hotel’s energy requirements, powering LED lights and a kitchen run by Jaipur chefs that relies almost exclusively on local producers and the nearby farmers’ market. You’ll find organic Gulnare Skincare products in bathrooms (in refillable containers, naturally), while paper straws, glass bottles and a commitment to reducing plastic are the order of the day elsewhere.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Terrace tables are always going to be the most popular choice.

Dress Code

Lean into Jaipur’s trademark colour scheme with suitably rose-tinted evening attire.

Hotel restaurant

Colourful murals, mint-green walls and wood panelling add a distinctly colonial feel to Niravi’s restaurant, which spills out onto the terracotta-toned terrace and courtyard in warm weather. Expect rich Rajasthani dishes prepared by local chefs using seasonal regional ingredients. Highlightsinclude creamy chicken korma, tangy buttermilk khadi, slow-braised Pink City lamb and springy spinach rotis. 

Hotel bar

A variety of open-air lounges — at the veranda, the gazebo and by the pool — provide breezy locations for sipping just-brewed tea, kombuchas, craft beers and ice-clinking glasses of gin and tonic. 

Last orders

Breakfast is served from 7.30 am to 10.30am, and dinner service runs 7pm until 10pm.

Room service

None, but there are several grocery stores in the neighbourhood, with some open 24 hours, for all your late-night snacking requirements.

Location

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Address
Niravi Jaipur
2 Peelwa Gardens
Jaipur
302004
India

Niravi nests in Jaipur’s residential Peelwa Garden neighbourhood, a short cab or auto-rickshaw ride from Central Park, Rambagh Palace and the historic walled Pink City.

Planes

Jaipur International Airport is a 30-minute drive south of Niravi. Transfers can be organised for INR1,200–INR1,800 plus tax, each way.

Trains

Jaipur’s main train station — the pink, palatial Jaipur Junction — is a 20-minute drive from the hotel. A little closer, Gandhinagar station serves destinations in the south of the city and beyond.

Automobiles

You can rent cars at the airport and there’s free parking at the hotel. But Jaipur’s chaotic traffic, narrow streets and casual approach to the rules of the road mean driving in the city isn’t for the faint-hearted. Cabs, ride-shares and auto-rickshaws (including the hotel’s own distinctive pink ride) are an affordable, abundant and far less stressful way of getting around.

Worth getting out of bed for

You could spend days exploring Jaipur’s great palaces and museums, among them the gleaming marble-and-sandstone confection that is nearby Rambagh Palace, and the centuries-spanning collection of Indian and international artefacts on display at the Albert Hall Museum. Grab your camera (and perhaps a parasol) and take a wander through the walled Pink City, where the honeycomb sandstone facade of the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) and the hilltop Amer Fort are catnip for camera-toting influencers. But it’s in the narrow lanes below the fort that you’ll really get under the skin of the Rajasthani capital. Set out early from Nivari Jaipur on a marigold-seeking mission to the morning flower market, get henna tattoos to dye for along the lakeside Jal Mahal Promenade and bite into crispy golden kachoris — spicy deep-fried flavour bombs — at street-food stalls in the atmospheric Kishanpole and Johari Bazaars

Local restaurants

You need barely leave the estate to reach next-door-neighbour the Clock Tower with its cool colonial decor, quirky hat collection (look up!) and an on-site microbrewery: grab a seat on the upper floor for views of the Peelwa Garden and its resident peacocks. Slightly (though only marginally) further afield, Townsend Bar & Kitchen plates up playful takes on international cuisines, from Indian to Italian via Greece and the Middle East, including fusion favourites such as dhal burrata. 

Local cafés

Engage with the national sport of tea drinking with fragrant Darjeeling and Assam brews at Tapri Central, a rooftop teahouse at the northern end of Central Park. Or drop by nearby Tea Affair for an illicit date with a hot masala chai. 

Local bars

Even the bars in the Pink City are pink. Case in point: the aptly named Pink Bar. Cerise neon lights (and peach-hued ceilings) guide the way to this second-floor terrace lounge at the Hyatt Regency. Lean into the theme with pink-tinged signature cocktails like the Pink Illusion and Ramos & Rose, paired with gourmet nibbles including scorched salmon sashimi and New Zealand lamb sliders. A little closer to the hotel, Bar Palladio swaps pink for blue in a fantastical dreamlike vision of Italianate elegance, with drinks to match: aperitivos served in this garden belvedere — part of the historic Narain Niwas Palace Hotel — include classic negronis and a refreshing Venetian spritz. 

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this heritage hotel in the Pink City and unpacked their hard-won quarry of block-printed bazaar saris and fragrant Assam tea leaves, a full account of their blush-hued boutique break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Niravi Jaipur… 
 
There’s no need to don rose-tinted glasses at Niravi Jaipur, where plaster-coloured arches, pink-tinged balustrades and terracotta tiling nod to the palatial Pink City beyond the estate’s walls. A warmly nostalgic heritage guesthouse on one side of the leafy courtyard — with its pool, gazebo and garden veranda — has been joined by a second block on the other. The newly minted Estate Wing takes the guesthouse’s vintage charm and retrofits it with contemporary Jaipurian chic, all magical Mughal arch motifs, playful candy-stripe fabrics and bold murals hand-painted by local artisans. It’s a surprisingly tranquil, low-tempo counterpoint to the fast-paced city outside — an almost mirage-like retreat of tumbling bougainvillea, gentle birdsong and balmy, jasmine-scented breezes. 

Step from your room into sun-kissed courtyards, pose with your parasol on manicured lawns where peacocks strut and preen, or find a nook in the gazebo to curl up with a paperback novel and an ice-cold glass of gin and tonic. 

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Price per night from $118.46