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Udaipur

The slow, romantic counterweight to the Golden Triangle: give it two or three nights, pay for a Lake Pichola view, see the City Palace early, and admire the Lake Palace from your rooftop rather than visiting it.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

Best length

2-3 nights

Airport

Maharana Pratap (UDR), Dabok, ~22km east of the lake

Airport to centre

Pre-booked car or Ola/Uber ~40-50 min

Best base

Hanuman Ghat or old city for a Lake Pichola view

In short

Udaipur at a glance

Udaipur is the slow, romantic counterweight to the Golden Triangle: give it two or three nights, base yourself for a Lake Pichola view rather than chasing the cheapest room, see the City Palace early and the lake at sunset, and treat the famous Lake Palace as a photograph from your rooftop rather than a hotel you can casually visit.

The short version

  • Two or three nights is the right length โ€” Udaipur is a wind-down stop, not a sightseeing sprint.
  • Pay up for a Lake Pichola-facing room on the Hanuman Ghat or old-city side; the view is the entire point of coming here.
  • The Taj Lake Palace floating on the water is a hotel, not an attraction โ€” you can't visit unless you're staying or have a dinner booking.
  • Do the City Palace first thing and save the boat trip on Lake Pichola for the golden hour before sunset.
  • Udaipur pairs naturally onto Jaipur by a short domestic flight or the overnight train, not a long day's drive.

Udaipur is where a Rajasthan trip is supposed to exhale. After the forts and traffic of the Golden Triangle, it offers a different rhythm: a cluster of lakes, palaces that seem to float on the water, and a rooftop culture built around watching the light change over Lake Pichola. The mistake first-timers make is treating it like another box to tick โ€” one rushed afternoon between trains โ€” when the whole value is in slowing down. The other mistake is the room. Udaipur is cheap to be in but expensive to look at, and a generic budget room a few lanes back from the water misses the entire point of having come.

So the two planning calls are simple: give it two or three nights, and pay up for a genuine lake view on the quieter Hanuman Ghat side rather than chasing the lowest rate. Donโ€™t expect to wander into the famous Lake Palace โ€” itโ€™s a hotel you sleep in, not a sight you visit โ€” and donโ€™t try to drive yourself anywhere. Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay for the view, what the City Palace and the boat actually cost, how to arrive from UDR, and a realistic budget in pounds โ€” picks up from here.

Plan your Udaipur trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Udaipur

City Palace

Rajasthan's largest palace complex, a wall of carved stone, balconies and cupolas rising straight off the east bank of Lake Pichola. Go when it opens to beat the heat and the tour-bus crush. The Mor Chowk peacock mosaics and the lake views are the highlights; the separately ticketed Crystal Gallery is an optional add-on.

About 1.5โ€“2 hoursโ€ฆ ยฃ2.40

City Palace Udaipur

There is no skip-the-line here โ€” you queue and buy the City Palace ticket at the Badi Pol gate on the day โ€” so arrive at the 09:30 opening to be ahead of the late-morning coach groups and the worst of the Rajasthan heat. The base museum ticket gets you the courtyards, the Mor Chowk peacock mosaics and the lake views; the Crystal Gallery and the audio guide are separate add-ons bought at the same window. Allow 2โ€“3 hours, dress for a lot of stairs and uneven stone, and pair it with a late-afternoon Lake Pichola boat rather than stacking another sight on the same morning.

2โ€“3 hours ยฃ2.35

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Hanuman Ghat (west bank)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The quieter old-city side across the water, with rooftop guesthouses and cafes looking straight back at the City Palace and the Lake Palace. The best value for an actual lake view and calmer evenings than the main bazaar.

Best for: Lake views, couples, calmer evenings

Browse hotels Old city, west bank

Old City / Jagdish Chowk (east bank)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The heart of the action by the City Palace and Jagdish Temple: tightest lanes, most restaurants and shops, and the easiest walking to the main sights. Busier and noisier, with tuk-tuks and touts in the narrow streets.

Best for: First-timers wanting to walk to everything

Browse hotels East bank, by City Palace

Lal Ghat

ยฃ value

The strip of lake-facing guesthouses just north of the City Palace, popular with backpackers and mid-range travellers. Good rooftop views and easy boat access, but rooms are small and the lanes get crowded in season.

Best for: Value lake-view stays near the boats

Browse hotels East bank, north of City Palace

The lake islands and luxury hotels

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The Taj Lake Palace and the Leela on the water, and Oberoi Udaivilas across the lake, are the splurge tier โ€” heritage-hotel territory for one big night. Stunning but isolated from the old-city lanes, so factor in boat or car transfers.

Best for: A one-night heritage-hotel splurge

Browse hotels On and across the lake

Airport to city centre

Udaipur airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Pre-booked hotel car / driver ~40-50 min around โ‚น800-1,200 (~ยฃ6-9.50) Easiest after a long-haul arrival
Ola / Uber app cab ~40-50 min around โ‚น600-900 (~ยฃ4.70-7) Cheapest reliable option
Airport prepaid taxi ~45-55 min around โ‚น900-1,100 (~ยฃ7-8.60) Fixed fare from the rank
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: October to March is the sweet spot: dry, comfortable days around 10-30ยฐC, ideal for the lake, the palaces and rooftop dinners. September and the dying days of the monsoon are quietly lovely too, with the lakes at their fullest and greenest.

Winter (November-February) is peak season โ€” best weather, biggest crowds and highest room rates, so book the lake-view places 2-3 months ahead. April to June is brutally hot, often well above 40ยฐC, which empties the city and slashes prices but makes midday sightseeing punishing. The July-September monsoon is the time to see the lakes brim and Sajjangarh live up to its 'Monsoon Palace' name, though downpours can disrupt boat trips.

What it costs

There are no direct UK flights to Udaipur โ€” you fly Heathrow to Delhi or Mumbai (UK return roughly ยฃ450-ยฃ650), then a domestic hop on IndiGo or Air India to UDR, usually ยฃ40-ยฃ90 each way. Many people reach Udaipur overland from Jaipur (~6-7h by car) or on the overnight train instead, folding it into a Rajasthan loop.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 3-night mid-range Udaipur stop for one person is roughly ยฃ230-ยฃ380 on the ground: ยฃ100-ยฃ200 for a lake-view room share, ยฃ45-ยฃ75 food and rooftop dinners, ยฃ25-ยฃ40 local transport and the airport runs, and ยฃ15-ยฃ25 for the City Palace, a sunset boat and Sajjangarh. The Delhi/Mumbai-to-UDR flights sit on top of that.

All rupee figures use ยฃ1 โ‰ˆ โ‚น128 (June 2026). Udaipur is cheap day to day; the splurge is the room. A single night at the Taj Lake Palace or Oberoi Udaivilas runs into many hundreds of pounds, so most people enjoy the view from a rooftop cafe instead.

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Udaipur FAQs

How many days do you need in Udaipur?
Two or three nights is the practical sweet spot. One day covers the City Palace, Jagdish Temple and a sunset boat on Lake Pichola; a second adds the Monsoon Palace, the Saheliyon Ki Bari gardens and slow rooftop time. Udaipur is a wind-down stop, not a place to rush.
Can you visit the Lake Palace in Udaipur?
Not as a day-tripper. The Taj Lake Palace floating on Lake Pichola is a working luxury hotel, so you can only set foot on the island if you're a guest or have a confirmed restaurant booking. Most travellers admire it from a boat or a rooftop cafe across the water, which is genuinely the better-value view.
How do you get to Udaipur from the Golden Triangle?
From Jaipur it's a short domestic flight to UDR, an overnight train, or a 6-7 hour drive with a hired car and driver. The flight is the quickest if your time is tight; the train is the cheap and characterful option, but popular berths sell out days ahead, so book early on IRCTC or via a reseller.

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