Shree Akshardham Temple is a hindu temple and tourist attraction located in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The average rating of this place is 4.70 out of 5 stars based on 14542 reviews. The street address of this place is WP2R+V6Q, Vidyut Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Chitrakoot, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302021, India. It is about 2.11 kilometers away from the Khatipura railway station.
NAVEEN CHOUDHARY 11 months ago
Such an amazing place, full of greenery and it's well maintained too. Best place for finding peace ????️ . The architecture is beautiful and it gave vibes like an ancient temple, with all the finely made idols on the wall and such magnificent decore .
We wanted to reach here very early in the morning but we got late and thus reached the temple by 7am . With almost no crowd it was such an enchanting experience I can't put it into words . The only thing I regret is that I couldn't get to taste the canteen food because it opens in the Evening . I've heard that their canteen food is very good .
There is a historical museum ( it's what they call it) there which has a 20 RS ticket ... I will upload some photos of it too with this review. But I would still recommend visiting this temple in the morning .
Shakshi 11 months ago
Such an amazing place, full of greenery and it's well maintained too. Best place for finding peace ????️ . The architecture is beautiful and it gave vibes like an ancient temple, with all the finely made idols on the wall and such magnificent decore .
We wanted to reach here very early in the morning but we got late and thus reached the temple by 7am . With almost no crowd it was such an enchanting experience I can't put it into words . The only thing I regret is that I couldn't get to taste the canteen food because it opens in the Evening . I've heard that their canteen food is very good .
There is a historical museum ( it's what they call it) there which has a 20 RS ticket ... I will upload some photos of it too with this review. But I would still recommend visiting this temple in the morning .
Mandar Rao 17 months ago
Beautiful! The temple and the campus is neat, clean and well maintained. The carvings on the stone - one of its kind! One can spend hours appreciating the artwork.
No wheelchair accessibility to the temple. There are 10-12 stairs that one needs to climb.
The Premvati restaurant - tasty, good service, good for break/lunch/dinner, has ample options and most importantly reasonable price!
Suggestion: Visit around 7pm and have dinner at the restaurant. Good way to end your touristy day!
P.S: The parking outside the Temple is free but you should be lucky to find a spot! There is no dedicated parking space but one can park on the shoulders of the street!