Udaipur

Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur attracts a large number of tourists, both Indian and international. Udaipur was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the capital of the Mewar kingdom. The lakes, palaces and the lively hospitable all make Udaipur one of India’s most popular tourist destinations. Celebrities the world over choose Udaipur as a backdrop for marriages.

Eating Out!

Udaipur boasts of rich Rajasthani cuisine. However, the number of tourists frequenting Udaipur have rendered the palette more open to other cuisine. There are various eateries around the city where locals and tourists frequent.

SpiceJet Recommendations!

Whistling Teal - Bhattiyani Chohtta, Udaipur, India

Cafe Edelweiss - Gangaur Ghat Rd, Udaipur, India

Maxim's Cafe - Jagdish Temple Rd | Gangaur Ghat, Udaipur, India

Rainbow Restaurants - 27-28, Lal Ghat, Udaipur (Raj.) 313001, Udaipur 313001, India

Millets of Mewar - Near Hanuman Ghat Hotel, Nayi Puliya, Outside Chand Pol, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Shopping

From traditional small scale industries operating from funding obtained from NGOs to houses that support rich contemporary artists. Travellers seeking souvenirs have a variety of things to choose from.

Places to Stay

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Sight-seeing

Events & Festivals

  • The Shilpgram Fair or the “Craftsmen’s Village”, is a living museum where enormous diversities of craft, art and culture between various states is displayed.
  • The Mewar Festival signals the arrival of spring. In Udaipur, it coincides with Gangaur where women gather dressed in traditional garb.