An open air wedding in Jaipur means exchanging vows under actual sky, not under a ballroom ceiling with chandeliers pretending to be stars. Jaipur offers this across Mughal palace gardens, resort lawns, fort courtyards, and poolside terraces. This shortlist covers 8 open air wedding venues in Jaipur selected for the quality of their outdoor spaces, guest capacity, and season flexibility. Open air venues are a distinct segment within marriage gardens in Jaipur, and our guide to wedding venues in Jaipur covers every venue format if you are still deciding.
Quick Shortlist
| Venue | Area | Open Air Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jai Mahal Palace | Central Jaipur | Mughal gardens | Heritage garden ceremonies, 200-800 guests |
| Rambagh Palace | Central Jaipur | Sprawling lawns | Premium open-air weddings, iconic backdrop |
| Samode Bagh | Samode (45 min) | Garden estate | Large-scale open air, up to 3,000 guests |
| Lohagarh Fort Resort | Kukas | Fort grounds + lawns | Nature-led open air, 200-600 guests |
| Le Meridien Jaipur | Jaipur | 25-acre grounds | Large open-air receptions, hotel backup |
| Fairmont Jaipur | Jaipur | Courtyard + poolside | Dual open-air settings, 200-600 guests |
| Anantara Jaipur | Jaipur | Multiple lawns | Luxury open-air, multi-lawn flexibility |
| Harika Bagh | Jagatpura | Open-air lawn | Accessible open air + indoor backup |
How We Selected These Venues
Not every outdoor venue qualifies as a genuinely open air space. A banquet hall with sliding doors that open onto a narrow patio is not the same as a Mughal garden or a sprawling resort lawn. We filtered for:
Genuine open-sky space. The ceremony or reception area must be under open sky, not a covered pavilion marketed as “outdoor.”
Capacity that matches the space. A beautiful courtyard that seats 80 does not belong on a wedding venue shortlist unless it is positioned for intimate events.
Season resilience. Venues with an indoor backup or covered adjacent area scored higher because even in peak season, weather can shift.
Accessibility. A secluded garden is appealing, but if guests need a 90-minute drive on unpaved roads, the logistics cancel out the aesthetics.
1. Jai Mahal Palace
Jai Mahal Palace earns this spot for its Mughal gardens. The gardens are not a modern landscape-architect creation; they are an established Mughal-style layout with mature trees, pathways, and water features. For an open air ceremony with a heritage backdrop, this is one of the few venues in central Jaipur where the garden itself is the attraction, not just a green space beside a building.
Located centrally, guest logistics are straightforward. The trade-off is pricing: Jai Mahal is a Taj property, and rates reflect that positioning. If your budget allows for a palace-tier open air wedding, this setting is hard to match within city limits.
2. Rambagh Palace
Rambagh is a former royal residence, and its lawns carry that provenance. The open air spaces here are sprawling, with enough room for large wedding setups that include separate areas for ceremony, dining, and post-dinner gathering. The palace serves as a backdrop rather than the event space, which gives your open air setup a visual anchor that decoration alone cannot replicate.
This is a premium choice. Rambagh suits families who want an open air wedding that also signals a certain scale and heritage context. Those exploring dedicated heritage properties should also consider our palace wedding venues in Jaipur shortlist.
3. Samode Bagh
Samode Bagh makes this list because of its scale. Located about 45 minutes from Jaipur city centre in Samode village, the garden estate can accommodate up to 3,000 guests in an open air setting. That capacity in a single open-sky garden is rare. The seclusion also means minimal noise restrictions and full control over your event timeline.
The trade-off is distance. Guests need transport coordination, and the secluded location makes last-minute vendor runs difficult. It works best as a destination-style wedding even though it is technically near Jaipur.
4. Lohagarh Fort Resort
Lohagarh Fort Resort offers a nature-led open air experience in the Kukas belt, about 30 minutes from central Jaipur. The fort-style architecture provides multiple outdoor event areas including lawns, a palace area, and lakeside spaces. The natural surroundings, with hills and greenery, create a backdrop that city-centre venues cannot offer.
This venue suits couples who want open air with a nature-immersion quality rather than a manicured garden aesthetic. The resort has rooms on-site, making multi-day weddings practical. For more options in this belt, see our shortlist of resort wedding venues near Jaipur.
5. Le Meridien Jaipur
Le Meridien’s 25-acre property gives it one of the largest open air footprints among Jaipur hotels. Multiple lawn areas mean you can host different wedding functions in different outdoor settings without leaving the property. The hotel infrastructure provides full backup: rooms, indoor banquet halls, catering, and power.
This is a practical choice for families who want a large open air reception with hotel-grade reliability. The scale means it also handles corporate-style large weddings comfortably.
6. Fairmont Jaipur
Fairmont offers two distinct open air settings: a Mughal-inspired courtyard and a poolside area. This dual-option setup means your mehendi can happen poolside while the main ceremony takes place in the courtyard, all within the same property. The architecture borrows from Mughal design, adding visual depth to the open air spaces.
Pricing is premium, and the property accommodates 200 to 600 guests across its open air areas. It suits couples who want a curated open air experience with design intentionality rather than a simple lawn.
7. Anantara Jaipur
Anantara brings multiple lawn areas to the shortlist, giving event planners the flexibility to assign different functions to different outdoor zones. As a newer luxury property, the infrastructure is modern, which means reliable power, sound, and lighting across the open air spaces.
The trade-off is that it lacks the heritage provenance of a Rambagh or Jai Mahal. What it offers instead is a polished open air setting where logistics work smoothly from the start.
8. Harika Bagh: Open Air With Indoor Backup in Jagatpura
Harika Bagh earns its spot for a practical reason: it offers open air ceremony space with a fully functional indoor banquet on the same property. If weather shifts mid-event, your guests move indoors without transporting to a different location. In Jagatpura, this combination is uncommon.
The open air space works for ceremonies, pheras, and pre-wedding events. The indoor hall handles receptions and dining. This split setup is especially useful for weddings spanning morning to night, where the outdoor portion covers daylight hours and the indoor space takes over after dark. Couples exploring more options in this locality can see our lawn wedding venues in Jaipur shortlist.





Best Season for Open Air Weddings in Jaipur
October to March is the window. Within that range, November through February is peak season with evening temperatures between 8 and 20 degrees Celsius, comfortable for outdoor events.
April to June is risky. Daytime temperatures cross 40 degrees, and even evening events start hot. Only late-night functions work in this window, and guest comfort drops.
July to September is monsoon. Open air weddings during monsoon require a full indoor backup plan, which defeats the purpose. Avoid this window unless you have a venue with a covered outdoor area or are comfortable with the risk.
Timing within the day matters. Even in peak season, afternoon ceremonies on a lawn can get warm. Evening setups from 5 PM onward are the standard for open air weddings in Jaipur.
Choosing the Right Open Air Venue
Match venue type to your vision. Mughal gardens (Jai Mahal, Fairmont) suit heritage-themed weddings. Resort lawns (Le Meridien, Anantara) suit large-scale modern setups. Nature-led settings (Lohagarh, Samode Bagh) suit couples who want landscape rather than architecture as the backdrop.
Confirm sound and lighting logistics. Open air spaces lose sound to the environment. Check if the venue provides sound infrastructure or if you need external AV vendors. Lighting in open air requires generators or confirmed electrical capacity.
Budget for weather contingency. Even if you book for December, carry a tent or shamiyana quote as backup. Venues with indoor backup (Harika Bagh, Le Meridien) reduce this risk.
Couples exploring beyond open air can compare outdoor wedding venues in Jaipur which includes covered terraces and partially enclosed options, or check wedding resorts in Jaipur for full-service resort setups.
Conclusion
Open air weddings in Jaipur deliver an atmosphere that no indoor venue can replicate, provided you plan around the season and weather. The eight venues on this list span heritage palace gardens to accessible resort lawns, with pricing from mid-range to ultra-premium. Visit your shortlisted options during the same time of day you plan to hold your event, because lighting, temperature, and ambient noise change dramatically between afternoon and evening at any open air space.
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FAQ
What is the best season for an open air wedding in Jaipur?
October to March, with November through February being peak. Evening temperatures in this window range from 8 to 20 degrees Celsius, which is comfortable for outdoor ceremonies and dining. Avoid July to September due to monsoon.
How much does an open air wedding cost in Jaipur?
The range is wide. Accessible lawns and gardens start from 1.5 to 3 lakh for venue rental. Heritage palace properties like Rambagh Palace and Jai Mahal Palace can run into 10 to 25 lakh or more for venue charges alone, excluding catering and decor. Resort-tier venues like Fairmont Jaipur and Le Meridien Jaipur fall somewhere in between. Per-plate catering adds 1,500 to 4,000 per guest depending on the venue tier. For a mid-range option with open air space plus indoor backup and on-site rooms, Harika Bagh in Jagatpura offers a more accessible price point than the palace tier while still delivering indoor-outdoor flexibility.
What if it rains during an open air wedding?
Book a venue with an indoor backup space on the same property, or budget for a tent or shamiyana setup as contingency. Harika Bagh is a strong example of this: it has two AC banquet halls adjacent to its open air garden spaces, so your event can shift indoors within minutes without relocating guests to a different property. If your venue has no backup, carry a rain contingency plan with your decorator and planner.
What is the difference between an open air and an indoor wedding venue?
Open air venues offer natural lighting, sky as the ceiling, more space per guest, and a different atmosphere. Indoor venues offer climate control, consistent sound quality, and weather independence. Many couples split their wedding across both: an open air ceremony followed by an indoor reception.
Can I host my entire wedding at one open air venue in Jaipur?
Yes, if the venue supports multiple event formats on the same property. A multi-function wedding with mehendi, sangeet, pheras, and reception needs separate zones so each event feels distinct. Harika Bagh in Jagatpura is designed for this, with two gardens and two banquet halls that let you run the full wedding schedule without moving guests off-site. Look for properties that offer both open air and indoor spaces when planning a multi-day celebration.



