REVIEW · JAIPUR
Bollywood Dance Class – Groove and shake on Hindi Movie hits !
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Dance lessons in Jaipur, minus the intimidation. This 90-minute Bollywood class in downtown Jaipur turns big Hindi movie energy into simple moves you can actually remember. I love the small-group vibe and the digital souvenir photos you get after the session. The one drawback to keep in mind: timing and communication can slip sometimes (like an instructor being sick), so plan for a little flexibility and don’t schedule a tight next commitment.
You’ll meet at Hotel Arya Niwas behind Amber Tower, right in the heart of the action. The class is described as capped at 35 people, while the operator also lists a max of 15 travelers, so either way, you should expect a manageable group and coaching that doesn’t feel like a lecture.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Jaipur dance class worth your time
- A 90-Minute Bollywood Workout in Downtown Jaipur
- Price and logistics: what $24 really gets you
- Finding the meeting point: Hotel Arya Niwas and the Amber Tower clue
- Inside the class: what a typical 90-minute session feels like
- Trainers and the coaching style that helps beginners
- Costumes and photos: the included souvenirs that make it more fun
- Group size: why it matters for your learning
- What to plan around: communication and timing hiccups
- Who this Bollywood dance class is best for
- Quick take on value: is it worth $24?
- Should you book this Bollywood dance class?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bollywood dance class in Jaipur?
- Where is the meeting point for the class?
- Do I need dance experience to join?
- Are Indian-style costumes provided?
- Are photos included?
- How big is the group?
- What ticket will I use?
- What if the weather is bad?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things that make this Jaipur dance class worth your time

- 90 minutes of teach-you-the-routine choreography you can perform back home
- All ages welcome, including true first-timers and different fitness levels
- Hindi film dance music from Mumbai-style movie hits that keeps the pace fun
- Indian-style costumes available so you can look the part for photos and practice
- Digital souvenir photos included, so you leave with more than sore legs
- Small group size in practice, with an operator-stated maximum
A 90-Minute Bollywood Workout in Downtown Jaipur

If you’ve ever watched a Bollywood dance scene and thought, I could never do that, this is a smart way to test that theory. The format is built around learning a basic routine you can repeat later, not just standing around while someone else dances.
This is also a great Jaipur change of pace. Jaipur is full of forts, markets, and temples. A dance class gives you something physical and social that’s still cultural. You’re following high-energy music tracks tied to Hindi films, so the beats help carry you through the learning curve.
And yes, it’s a workout. Not the boot-camp kind. More like the kind where you keep moving, your feet start figuring things out, and you forget you were ever nervous.
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Price and logistics: what $24 really gets you

At $24 per person for about 90 minutes, you’re paying for four things: instruction, music-led practice, a small-group setting, and included keepsakes (digital photos and costume options).
That value matters because dance classes can get pricey once you add “extras.” Here, the souvenir photo deliverable is part of the deal, and the class is set up so you don’t need to bring your own outfit to get the full Bollywood look.
Timing and location also help. You start and end at the same meeting point, Hotel Arya Niwas on Sansar Chandra Road, behind Amber Tower, in the Jalupura area. It’s downtown Jaipur, so you’re not burning half your day on transfers.
One practical note: one of the listed notes is that this activity requires good weather. That doesn’t mean it’s always outdoors, but it does mean you should avoid booking something very time-sensitive right afterward.
Finding the meeting point: Hotel Arya Niwas and the Amber Tower clue

Meeting location is clear, but only if you’re using the right landmark. Go to Hotel Arya Niwas, Sansar Chandra Rd, behind Amber Tower, Jalupura, Jaipur.
I recommend you:
- arrive a little early so you can find the exact entrance or waiting area
- keep an eye on your phone in case you’re contacted about timing changes
- don’t rely on walking time alone if you’re already tired from sightseeing
You’ll also be near public transportation, which is helpful if you don’t want to negotiate parking or taxi costs for a single short activity.
And since there’s a mobile ticket, have it ready on your phone. Easy stuff, but it avoids that last-minute scramble.
Inside the class: what a typical 90-minute session feels like

The session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes (ninety minutes). The structure is simple: you’ll learn a basic dance routine step-by-step while the music plays, then you’ll practice enough to memorize what you’re doing.
Because this is a shared group class (with a hard cap in the listing), you’ll likely get:
- instructor-led steps at a pace that welcomes first-timers
- guided repetition so mistakes don’t derail you
- an opportunity to dance through the routine as a group
Bollywood choreography can look complicated from the outside. The teaching approach matters here. The class is designed to make the moves memorable so you can take them home, not just survive them for a minute.
Also, the music choice helps. High-energy Hindi film hits keep you moving even when coordination is still catching up. The rhythm does half the work.
Trainers and the coaching style that helps beginners
The class works because the instructors are young, enthusiastic, and focused on making you comfortable. That combination matters more than people think. Dance is a vulnerable activity for beginners, even if you’re athletic.
In past sessions, the instructor referenced in communications included Ms. Prerna Swami, who was described as helpful and fun while still knowing the choreography well. That’s the sweet spot: someone who can teach without making you feel like you’re wasting time.
You should also feel welcome across ages and fitness levels. The class explicitly welcomes all ages and fitness levels, including first-time dancers. That usually means the routines are taught in a way that lets you follow along without needing dance experience.
Still, go in with realistic expectations: this is learning a basic routine, not becoming a stage performer in ninety minutes. But it’s long enough to leave with something you can actually do.
Costumes and photos: the included souvenirs that make it more fun
Two of the best parts of this experience are the extras that make it feel like an event, not just a lesson.
First, Indian-style clothing is available as costumes. Even if you bring nothing, you can still look like you belong in the Bollywood world you’re learning. More importantly, it gives your brain a cue that it’s okay to play and move.
Second, you get digital copies of souvenir photographs. That’s valuable in a city full of selfies and quick snapshots, because the dance setting naturally produces better shots than most casual travel photos.
If you care about capturing your trip, this is one of the few activities where the photos are built into the experience rather than something you have to chase afterward.
Group size: why it matters for your learning
The listing says the class has a group cap of 35 people maximum, and the operator also lists a maximum of 15 travelers. Either way, you’re not looking at a massive crowd.
For you, smaller groups usually mean:
- more attention when you miss a step
- better timing when everyone learns together
- a less intimidating atmosphere for shy dancers
One warning, though: your enjoyment depends on class flow. If you’re placed in a moment where the instructor is addressing multiple learners at once, you might have to watch, copy, then jump in again. That’s normal for group classes.
But it should still feel friendly.
What to plan around: communication and timing hiccups
This experience is designed to be fun, but like any human-run activity, it can have odd moments. I’d plan around two specific issues that can pop up:
1) Last-minute changes
If an instructor is sick, the session can be delayed or changed. The key point for you is to keep your contact details correct and keep your phone available during the hours near your class start time.
2) Timing that doesn’t match your schedule
A class should run the full duration, but there can be cases where it ends earlier than expected. If you’re the type who hates surprises, don’t book a strict dinner reservation right after class. Give yourself a buffer.
The good news: most sessions are described as enjoyable and well-taught. The practical advice is just to protect your day so one hiccup doesn’t wreck your travel plans.
Who this Bollywood dance class is best for
This is a strong fit if you:
- want something active that breaks up temple-and-fort fatigue
- love Bollywood music and want hands-on experience with the moves
- travel with a mix of ages, because it’s open to all ages and different fitness levels
- want a social activity that’s still beginner-friendly
It’s also a good solo activity. You’re in a group, but the focus is on learning steps, so you’re not forced into awkward conversations the whole time. You can concentrate on your routine and let the group energy do the rest.
If you’re expecting a high-performance dance workshop with advanced technique, you might find it too basic. This is about a basic routine you can memorize.
Quick take on value: is it worth $24?
I think it’s good value for the package. You’re paying a moderate price for:
- instruction
- a 90-minute structured session
- costume options
- digital souvenir photos
Many tours charge extra for “small extras.” Here, you’re getting keepsakes and outfit fun built into the class format. That’s what pushes it into the good-deal category.
The only time it stops being a great bargain is when timing issues impact your schedule. So again: keep buffers and keep your phone ready.
Should you book this Bollywood dance class?
If you want a hands-on, high-energy activity in Jaipur that doesn’t require dance skill, I’d book it. The class is designed for beginners and mixed ages, and the included costumes plus digital photos make it feel like more than a one-off lesson.
I’d hesitate only if:
- you have a very tight schedule right after the class
- you can’t handle last-minute changes at all
- you’re looking for advanced choreography training
For most people, the sweet spot is simple: you’ll leave smiling, moving better than you started, and with photos that look like you actually did something.
If you’re deciding now, book it when you can. The experience is often booked about a month in advance, which tells me it’s popular enough that planning early is smart.
FAQ
How long is the Bollywood dance class in Jaipur?
It runs for about 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where is the meeting point for the class?
You meet at Hotel Arya Niwas on Sansar Chandra Rd, behind Amber Tower, Jalupura, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001, India.
Do I need dance experience to join?
No. The class is open to all ages and fitness levels, including first-time dancers.
Are Indian-style costumes provided?
Yes. Indian-style clothing is available as costumes.
Are photos included?
Yes. You’ll get digital copies of souvenir photographs.
How big is the group?
It’s described as capped at 35 people maximum, and the operator also lists a maximum of 15 travelers.
What ticket will I use?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
What if the weather is bad?
The class requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund; within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.






























