Patrika Gate
Patrika Gate
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Neha Jadhav
Navi Mumbai, India208 contributions
Mar 2021 • Friends
The Patrika Gate in Jaipur is a famous monument and tourist attraction in the capital city of Rajasthan. Located 30-minutes outside of the city centre, the gate serves as an entrance to Jawahar Circle Garden. The best part over here is you will get such beautiful pictures that you will love it totally.
Written 21 March 2021
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mohnish bose
New Delhi, India159 contributions
Mar 2021
Though this is not a long stopover, it is an absolute must when in the royal city of Jaipur. The architecture and the use of pastel colours on red sandstone looks truly magnificent. Dedicated parking is available free of cost here. Every photographer and every model will be delighted to visit this place.
Written 19 March 2021
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SJ88
Somerset, UK421 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
It's a modern gate which is away from other attractions but I thought it was fun to visit. I'm sure there are lots of Instagrammers here at other times but I got here around 7.30am which gave lovely soft light and no other photographers. I took a walk around the gardens and could watch the locals doing their morning exercises! It's only a quick stop and might be better on the way to or from the airport.
Written 24 February 2020
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Allaboutrenu
Jaipur, India463 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Patrika gate is wonderful gate of our city Jaipur. It’s so colourful and for photo shoots like pre wedding shoots, portfolio. I would to suggest you to visit early in the morning in between 6-10 AM. Otherwise this place will over crowded. Take a long walk and have many pictures.
Written 3 February 2020
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Daya Pandey
Bareilly, India20 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
I visited Patrika Gate last Friday evening, and it was enchanting. The intricate details and vibrant colors glowed under the soft lighting, creating a magical ambiance. The serene atmosphere and beautiful illuminations made it a perfect spot for an evening stroll and photography, leaving a lasting impression on me.
Written 28 May 2024
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singhasam
Weymouth, UK4,023 contributions
Nov 2022
IT'S amazing how Fate can take a hand in your holiday and let you down on one site only to give you something amazing at another just a few metres away.
So it was when I went to one set of gardens only to find they were very small.
My guide said why didn't I take a look at the Patrika Gate Gardens and I agreed.
The result was a chance to enjoy possibly the most stunning entry to any gardens I have been to anywhere in the world.
The painting work in the arches of the Gate and its internal corridor are absolutely beautiful and I was lucky enough to get there early before all the pre-wedding photographic shoots began for Indian couples planning on getting married.
There were a smattering of people and couples there but I mostly had the place to myself, wandering into first one arch and then another to enjoy the brilliant colours and paintings.
The main corridor down the centre of the Gate was wonderful and it was a genuine pleasure to be there.
Still there were the gardens beyond to come and I happily wandered around them for a while.
Interestingly Indian politics isn't that different from British politics. One party installed coloured lights at a pool and fountain area.....and another party took them away!
Elsewhere I saw a striped squirrel chase a large rat away trying to join it at a feeding point and there was also a lovely elephant fountain. This was dry, part of the Indian government's attempts to combat covid, but it must be quite a sight when the water is flowing. Hopefully it will be restored soon.
All in all, these were lovely gardens with a world class entry gate, the best I have ever seen. Don't miss a chance to see it yourself.
So it was when I went to one set of gardens only to find they were very small.
My guide said why didn't I take a look at the Patrika Gate Gardens and I agreed.
The result was a chance to enjoy possibly the most stunning entry to any gardens I have been to anywhere in the world.
The painting work in the arches of the Gate and its internal corridor are absolutely beautiful and I was lucky enough to get there early before all the pre-wedding photographic shoots began for Indian couples planning on getting married.
There were a smattering of people and couples there but I mostly had the place to myself, wandering into first one arch and then another to enjoy the brilliant colours and paintings.
The main corridor down the centre of the Gate was wonderful and it was a genuine pleasure to be there.
Still there were the gardens beyond to come and I happily wandered around them for a while.
Interestingly Indian politics isn't that different from British politics. One party installed coloured lights at a pool and fountain area.....and another party took them away!
Elsewhere I saw a striped squirrel chase a large rat away trying to join it at a feeding point and there was also a lovely elephant fountain. This was dry, part of the Indian government's attempts to combat covid, but it must be quite a sight when the water is flowing. Hopefully it will be restored soon.
All in all, these were lovely gardens with a world class entry gate, the best I have ever seen. Don't miss a chance to see it yourself.
Written 23 November 2022
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Amit
35 contributions
Dec 2022 • Friends
One of the most photographed spots be it by travellers or Pre wedding shoots, Patrika Gate has become a crowning jewel of Jaipur. Located approx 10-12 kms from the city center, the gate serves as an entrance to Jawahar Circle Garden.
The Patrika Gate has been named after a local news company publishing a newspaper named Rajastan Patrika.
It has been built as a unique conceptual platform that showcases the architectural and cultural heritage of Rajasthan with vibrant colors to leave you awestruck as you go through the details.
The tourists walking underneath through the Symmetrical corridors in the shape of archways are left speechless by the immense beauty of the well designed and decorated walls, pillars and ceiling.
Must visit once and enjoy the hospitality and culture of Jaipur/Rajasthan.
The Patrika Gate has been named after a local news company publishing a newspaper named Rajastan Patrika.
It has been built as a unique conceptual platform that showcases the architectural and cultural heritage of Rajasthan with vibrant colors to leave you awestruck as you go through the details.
The tourists walking underneath through the Symmetrical corridors in the shape of archways are left speechless by the immense beauty of the well designed and decorated walls, pillars and ceiling.
Must visit once and enjoy the hospitality and culture of Jaipur/Rajasthan.
Written 4 January 2023
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VJ
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India243 contributions
May 2023 • Family
Patrika Gate in Jaipur is a visual delight that showcases the city's rich heritage and artistic spirit. This vibrant gate serves as a gateway to an enchanting world of colors and creativity. The intricate artwork and detailed craftsmanship adorning the gate and its surroundings transport visitors into a realm of awe-inspiring beauty. The gate's design pays homage to Rajasthan's cultural heritage, with each element reflecting the region's traditions and stories. It serves as a picturesque backdrop for photography enthusiasts, offering countless opportunities to capture stunning shots. Patrika Gate is a must-visit attraction in Jaipur, showcasing the city's artistic soul in a truly captivating manner.
Written 1 June 2023
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Devendra Singh Guleria
India99 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
Wo what a sight..beautiful paintings on the walls & ceilings representing pretty much entire rajasthan & it's different styles. Must do for selfie lovers. Was their with family with our young teenage daughter. Daughter absolutely went berserk taking pictures :)
Rightly called the 9th gate of Jaipur now.
Rightly called the 9th gate of Jaipur now.
Written 19 November 2022
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Ravi A K
4 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Beautiful, artistic gateway in traditional style that leads to a small park. Definitely worth visiting, and I suggest going there in the evening. The Patrika Gate must have featured in the majority of pre-wedding shoots of couples not just from Jaipur city but from other parts of Rajasthan also. You will see many tourists here and many couples in fine dresses and makeup.
Written 27 January 2024
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I have never seen so much color in one place! One of the most asthetic place I have visited! You can also enjoy the street food and ice creams near by...
Written 31 March 2019
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