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Amer Stepwell

Tourist attraction Historical landmark

One of the Most Reviewed Historical landmarks in Jaipur Municipal Corporation


Address

XVR2+FFJ, Near Kheri Gate, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028, India

Contact

+91 141 282 2863

Rating on Google Maps

4.40 (751 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours

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  • 4/5 Sandeep Kumar D. 1 year ago on Google
    One of amazing stepwell of the country . A true inspiration for current construction world
    12 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Shivraj S. 1 year ago on Google
    It's an amazing water conservation structure near Amer fort
    11 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shay S. 1 year ago on Google • 444 reviews
    It's a short walk from the Amber Palace, and well worth the effort. It's a small place but so lovely to sit and just absorb the symmetry.
    8 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dominic T. 7 months ago on Google • 884 reviews
    Recently renovated. You can enter this place for free. Only restriction is that you cannot go down the stairs. It is not allowed. Visit early in the morning or late afternoon if you don't want anyone in the photo. If you look at the water, you may see some big fish and turtle. Local said there are crocodiles in there as well but we didn't see any. There is also a beautiful Hindu temple opposite to the well. Unfortunately on your way to the well, you may Encounter lots of people trying to be your guide. Politely way no and move on.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Ajay B. 1 year ago on Google • 159 reviews
    Worth a stop if you are in the area. About 5 minutes unless you climb down. Pretty step well with a nice old, abandoned temple across the road.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Shilov M. 1 year ago on Google
    Interesting steps. Worth a ten minute stop on your way to another destination.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Marsha R. 1 year ago on Google • 355 reviews
    I only wish I could have seen it when it was new. The complexity of pattern and lines creates a fascinating play of light, and if only the water were kept free from trash, it would still be a stunning place. Note to photographers: This is a particularly challenging spot to shoot unless it is overcast, and while it would be amazing to go down the steps for different vantage points, entrance is prohibited.

  • 4/5 Abdul A. 1 year ago on Google • 63 reviews
    The step wells were built by king which was used as a big bath for the entire kingdom. This magnificent sight has step wells which go down 9 stories. Visitors aren’t allowed access into the well without prior permission, but you can get permission to conduct photo shoot there as well. The locals over there will tell you stories about how the kingdoms treasures were actually hid right at the bottom of the step wells & how it was found in the last few decades. Currently they’ve put massive turtles & fish inside the tank & you will be able to see them in the video I’ve posted as well. We visited the step wells on our way to Amber palace, once again you need to take your government approved guide who will charge you ₹400 for this. It’s a very picturesque spot it’s a definite pit stop you should make. It would be advisable to take a jeep for your trip to Amber & step wells as the terrain is quite rough. I booked our jeep for ₹600 for the entire morning session
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Living Life V. 9 months ago on Google • 147 reviews
    Amer Stepwell, also known as Panna Meena Ka Kund, is a remarkable historical structure that reflects the architectural and cultural ingenuity of the past. Here's a detailed review of Amer Stepwell: **Architectural Brilliance:** Amer Stepwell is an architectural marvel that showcases the intricate craftsmanship and engineering prowess of the era in which it was built. Its multi-level design features symmetrical steps, balconies, and galleries that create a visually striking and harmonious composition. **Function and Purpose:** The stepwell served both utilitarian and cultural purposes. Stepwells were primarily designed to store and provide access to water, especially during the arid months. In addition to this essential function, they also served as social hubs, offering a cool and tranquil space for people to gather, rest, and socialize. **Symmetry and Aesthetics:** The meticulous symmetry of Amer Stepwell is one of its most captivating features. The repetitive patterns of steps, arches, and niches create a sense of rhythm and visual harmony. The intricate carvings and ornamentation on the walls further enhance its aesthetic appeal. **Geometric Precision:** The stepwell's design follows a geometric precision that not only adds to its visual allure but also highlights the mathematical understanding of the architects and artisans who constructed it. **Photography Opportunities:** For photography enthusiasts, Amer Stepwell offers a wealth of opportunities to capture stunning shots. The interplay of light and shadow on the steps and walls, as well as the symmetrical patterns, make it a captivating subject to photograph. **Historical Significance:** Amer Stepwell provides insights into the historical importance of water management in Rajasthan's arid climate. It also offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the people who depended on these wells for their water needs. **Visitor Experience:** Visiting Amer Stepwell offers a unique experience that combines exploration with appreciation for historical architecture. As you descend the steps into the well, you'll not only gain a deeper understanding of its design but also feel a sense of connection to the past. **Accessibility and Location:** Amer Stepwell is conveniently located near Amer Fort, one of Jaipur's prominent attractions. Its proximity to the fort makes it an accessible and rewarding addition to your itinerary. **Cultural Heritage:** Amer Stepwell is a testament to the cultural heritage and architectural traditions of the region. It provides a link to the historical practices of water conservation and community gathering that were integral to the lifestyle of that time. **Preservation Efforts:** While the stepwell is a testament to the past, its preservation efforts today ensure that future generations can appreciate its beauty and historical significance. It's heartening to see initiatives aimed at maintaining these heritage sites for posterity. In conclusion, Amer Stepwell is more than just a historical structure; it's a glimpse into the past, a lesson in architectural excellence, and a window into the cultural practices of the region. Its symmetrical beauty, historical context, and photography potential make it a must-visit for those exploring the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Arti S. 11 months ago on Google • 137 reviews
    Amer stepwell is one of the ancient site feature and architecturally unique arrangements of steps leading down to a well as a source of waters for the neighboring villages. It’s a pit stop on the way to Amber Fort also known as Amber Palace, in Jaipur city of Rajasthan and definitely worth to stop by. We don’t have to buy ticket to enjoy the beautiful symmetry but visitor can enter or go down to the well for stunning photoshooting with some charges. It’s very impressive and stunning beauty.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Manjusha M. 3 years ago on Google
    Far from jaipur town Free entry Beautiful place to take photos There are few temples near to the well Less crowded throughout the day Water is highly polluted
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Sarang S. 8 months ago on Google
    Renovated and clean and hence had a lost a bit of the historic feel
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Ple S. 5 months ago on Google • 79 reviews
    The officials don’t allow tourists to walk downstairs.

  • 5/5 sandesh p. 11 months ago on Google • 66 reviews
    Just in the old city of the amber city, how the ancient Indians were able to preserve rainwater, and surrounding it is a great blend of old and new city. Later on you can see the surround and find much more about the old city.

  • 5/5 Phil L. 1 year ago on Google
    Free entry, 20mins walk downhill from Amber palace. Absolutely incredible engineering. It's worth spending 15mins on site. Read the history online before you go, it's so small that it may not be worth hiring a guide outside of the entrance.


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