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Jantar Mantar: Booking Your Tickets

Jantar Mantar Ticket Price Chart (2026)

Tourist Type

Normal Ticket

Composite Ticket

Indian Tourist

 100

 550

Indian Students (up to age 18)

 50

 180

Foreign Tourists

₹ 600

₹ 1700

Foreign Students (up to age 18)

 300

 800

Notes:

  • Student concessional tickets are given only on the identity card of the current year issued by a recognized educational institution

  • Entry is free for children up to 7 years of age

  • Entry for Student groups shall be free every day between 10:00 AM and 05:00 PM on the recommendation of their respective institutes.

  • Tourists have free entry to Jantar Mantar on the following days:

    • 30 March (Rajasthan Day)

    • 18 April (World Heritage Day)

    • 18 May (World Museum Day)

    • 27 September (World Tourism Day)


Visiting Hours

09:00 AM - 06:30 PM, all days of the week.


Note: Jantar Mantar is closed on the occasion of Dhulandi/Holi (March)


Self-Guided Exploration

While human guides can be hired at the site, some visitors find them to be inconsistent in quality or availability. For a reliable, self-guided experience, download the Tourismo audio guide app.




Online Ticket Booking Link

Entry tickets can be booked on the official OBMS portal; click below.



Step-by-step Tutorial

  1. Visit Rajasthan OBMS official portal

  2. Choose Jantar Mantar as place to visit (use the search bar)

  3. Click Book Now.

  4. Provide your email or phone number and submit the sent OTP

  5. Select Date of Visit

  6. Provide Member details of each type

  7. Enter the captcha text and click Make Payment

  8. Enter relevant payment details (UPI/Credit Card/Debit Card) on the payment gateway

  9. After successful payment, receive QR tickets in your OBMS account


Here's a quick video tutorial on how to use the portal:




Booking Jantar Mantar Tickets Offline

If online booking fails for any reason, don't worry. You can purchase your ticket offline from the counter near the City Palace





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