Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Agra lies in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. Also, Agra itself has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which includes, Taj Mahal, the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri. Not to mention, the city is famous for three things Taj Mahal, Petha and shoes.
Before you plan a trip, get all the details of Agra.
- Currency – Indian Rupee
- Location – Located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh
- Best Time to Visit – October to March, August to October
How to Reach
By Air
The best and easiest way to reach Agra is by flying to Delhi Airport and then drive to Agra city. (Delhi – Agra is 3 hrs away, 233 kms)
By Train
Agra is located on the Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Chennai route. Also it is very well connected to most cities across India.
By Road
You can reach to Agra via Delhi from NH2 and the new Yamuna Expressway.
BUS – Moreover, Agra is well connected to cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Gwalior, Lucknow and Kanpur.
Taj Mahal is the perfect example of pure beauty and pure love!
Not to mention, it is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and also among the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located in Agra district of the northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built this beauty in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz to show his eternal love for her. A mausoleum made of white marble is the ultimate jewel of Muslim art in India.
Entry Fees: INR 40 (Indians)
INR 1000 (Foreigners)
Opening hours: Taj Mahal is open 30 minutes before sunrise and 30 minutes after sunset.
Nearby Places to Eat:
YES Restaurant, Joney’ Place, Mumtaz Café Gallery, relax He Relax Restaurant, The Oberoi Amarvilas
Agra Fort also known as the ‘Red Fort’ of is located near the gardens of Taj Mahal. It is among the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great built this important monument.
Do you know? The Delhi Gate, facing the city on the western side of the fort is considered as the grandest of all the four gates and a masterpiece of emperor Akbar’s time.
Entry Fees: INR 20 (Indians)
INR 300 (Foreigners)
Opening Hours: 6 am to 6 pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
Chimmanlal Puri Wale, Saket Restaurant Agra, New Sindh Punjab Dhaba, Hotel Ajay International, Manoj Restaurant
Mehtab bagh is a beautiful garden situated just behind the Taj Mahal.
This garden is also known as the Moonlight Garden.
Fun Fact: A very recent excavation in this area revealed 25 fountains and a letter written by Aurangzeb to his father in 17th century stating the condition of the garden after a flood.
Entry Fees: INR 100 per person
Opening Hours: 6 am to 6 pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
YES Restaurant, Joney’ Place, Mumtaz Café Gallery, relax He Relax Restaurant, The Oberoi Amarvilas
4. Tomb of Itimad-ud-daulah
Believe me or not, this was the first ever structure built with white marble instead of red sandstone from Mughal architecture.
Moreover, you can relax in the beautiful gardens that make it the perfect site to experience the beauty of an old era that was rich in art, culture, and history.
Entry Fees: INR 20 (Indians)
INR 210 (Foreigners)
Opening Hours: 8 am to 12 am
Nearby Places to Eat:
Taj Expressway, Fine Dine Restaurant (Hotel Jannat), Ram Babu Paratha Bhandar, Kesar Kitchen, Ashoka Bhojnalay
Where to stay?
There are great accommodation options throughout Agra.
Some of them are as follows-
- Hotel the Taj Vilas
- Zostel Agra
- Radisson Blu Agra
- Courtyard by Mariott Agra
- Hotel Bhoomi Residency
- Hotel Sitaram
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