11 Places to Visit Around Agra Beyond the Taj Mahal

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Tourists usually prefer not to stay very long in Agra, as it's renowned for being a rather unappealing city with a lot of touts. However, there are quite a few worthwhile places to visit in Agra and around, apart from India's most famous monument -- the Taj Mahal. The many interesting remnants of the Mughal era (predating the Taj Mahal) will intrigue you and the crazy, congested bazaars of the Old City will captivate you. It's possible to experience village life and get close to nature as well. You may be surprised by what's on offer!

Plan your trip to Agra with this useful Taj Mahal and Agra travel guide.

This UNESCO Word Heritage site is one of the most robust and important Mughal forts in India. After arriving in Agra in 1558, Emperor Akbar extensively rebuilt the fort using red sandstone. The process took eight years and was completed in 1573. The fort retained its stature until Shah Jahan shifted the Mughal capital from Agra to Delhi in 1638. It lost much of its grandeur after his death in 1666, and during the 18th century was repetitively invaded and captured. Finally, it fell into the hands of the British in 1803. Although many of the buildings inside the fort have been destroyed, some mosques , public and private audience halls, fairy-tale palaces, towers, and courtyards still remain. Another attraction is the evening sound and light show that recreates the fort's history. If budget is a concern, it's advisable to skip the less-impressive Red Fort in Delhi in favor of Agra Fort. Read more about Agra fort and how to visit it.

Agra's Other Tombs

Agra has two significant tombs, with impressive Islamic-style architecture, that existed before the Taj Mahal but have subsequently been overshadowed by it. One of them contains the body of Emperor Akbar, widely considered to be the most influential Mughal emperor. It was completed in 1614 and is situated in Sikandra, on the northwest outskirts of Agra on the road to Mathura. (Tickets cost 300 rupees for foreigners and 25 rupees for Indians). His wife's body is housed in another tomb nearby, with a similar entrance fee.

The tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah was the first to be made out of white marble (instead of the red sandstone typical of Mughal architecture) and is often referred to as the "Baby Taj". It's located amid a small garden alongside the Yamuna River, and contains the body of Mirza Ghiyas Beg who served under Akbar. His daughter married Akbar's son, Jehangir, and he was later appointed chief minister. (Tickets cost 300 rupees for foreigners and 25 rupees for Indians).

Agra Magic conducts a half-day tour of the monuments.

Mehtab Bagh

Don’t want to pay the hefty admission fee or battle the crowds to visit the Taj Mahal? Or, simply want an alternative perspective of it? You can clearly see the Taj from across the river bank. One such place with a view to remember is Mehtab Bagh, the "Moonlight Garden". This 25 acre Mughal garden complex is situated directly opposite the monument and was actually built before the Taj, by Emperor Babur (the founder of the Mughal Empire). It fell into ruin but has been beautifully reconstructed. The entry cost is 300 rupees for foreigners and 25 rupees for Indians, and it's open until sunset.

Mughal Heritage Walk Through Kachhpura Village

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The Mughal Heritage Walk is a community-based tourism initiative that was started by CURE (Center for Urban and Regional Excellence) to help villagers make an income from tourism and improve their living conditions. This 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) walk is conducted by villagers who have been trained as tour guides. It takes place on the riverside opposite the Taj Mahal, goes through Kachhpura village, and ends at Mehtab Bagh. You'll get to visit a number of lesser-known monuments of the Mughal Era in a rural setting, interact with the village communities, and enjoy a fabulous view of the Taj Mahal as well. For more information and bookings, contact Radhey Mohan on 92594-82266 (cell).

Taj Nature Walk

Get away from the crowds and enjoy the Taj Mahal surrounded by nature. Less than 500 meters (0.3 miles) from the East Gate, on Fatehabad Road, there's a 70 hectare reserve forest that provides a unique opportunity to admire the monument in different hues and settings. You can wander through its paths to various viewpoints, watch towers, and rest areas. The reserve is open daily from sunrise until sunset. The entry fee is 100 rupees for foreigners and 20 rupees for Indians.

Sheroes Hangout

Tucked away between trinket shops opposite The Gateway Hotel on Fatehabad Road is groovy graffiti-filled cafe that's a must-visit in Agra.   The remarkable and inspiring Sheroes (She+Heroes) Hangout is completely staffed by women who are survivors of horrific acid attacks in India. It opened in December 2014 and was founded by a Delhi-based NGO called Stop Acid Attacks.  The idea is to raise awareness of this dreadful issue and give the women confidence to show their faces in public after being disfigured. As well as serving tasty food and beverages, the cafe has an ever-expanding library (so you can relax and read while you eat) and an exhibition space.

The Bazaars of the Old City

To experience the heart of Agra, head to the fascinating and congested Old City behind 17th century Jama Masjid mosque. There, you'll encounter a tangle of narrow lanes housing a startling variety of wares including spices, clothes, saris, jewelry, shoes, crafts and snack stalls. This area can be quite overwhelming if you don't know your way around. Hence, taking a guided walking tour is a good idea. It will also enable you to discover offbeat attractions such as the concealed Mankameshwar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Options include this tour offered by Agra Magic and this tour offered by Wandertrails.

Agra Vegetable Market

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For a vibrant spectacle, get up early and head over to the wholesale vegetable market on Fatehabad Road. This energetic market, which takes place in a vacant lot, is a distribution hub for produce from all over India. Colorfully painted trucks bring in the produce and deposit it in piles, all arranged by type. Vendors sit surrounded by the tempting, edible displays. The market winds up by 9 a.m., so don't be late. You can also take this guided tour to visit vegetable markets in Agra.

Agra Bear Rescue Center

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Wildlife SOS operates the Agra Bear Rescue Center, which houses sloth bears that used to be held captive and forced to dance. The center is open every day from sunrise to sunset and is located on National Highway 19, inside Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary. It's about 50 minutes northwest of Agra on the way to Mathura. The entry cost, charged by the forest department, is 50 rupees for Indians and 500 rupees for foreigners. This enables visitors to access an enclosed viewing area and watch a short educational movie. However, if you want to get closer to the bears, you'll need to pay 1,500 rupees per person for a private guided tour. This must be booked in advance and is recommended. Otherwise, you may be disappointed with the lack of interaction. There are three tour slots per day: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Wildlife SOS also has an Elephant Conservation and Care Center , about 15 minutes further along the highway towards Mathura, where you can spend time with rescued elephants.

Korai Village

On the way to Fatehpur Sikhri, drop into Korai Village rural tourism initiative. Korai is a tribal village, whose inhabitants were the keepers of dancing sloth bears. They've been struggling to earn an income and survive since the bears were taken away, as they were not provided with compensation. You'll be able to learn about and experience daily village life, and even meet the village magician, Mohammad. The cost to enter the village is $10 per person.

Fatehpur Sikri

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Fatehpur Sikri is situated about an hour west of Agra and is a popular side trip, although touts and beggars have become a huge menace. This abandoned city was founded by Emperor Akbar in 1571, when he decided to move his capital there from Agra Fort, and is one of India's top historical destinations . Unfortunately, the capital was short-lived and relocated back to Agra. What remains is among the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India. Plan your trip with this Fatehpur Sikri travel guide.

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The Taj Mahal is an icon of India and one of the top tourist attractions in the world , drawing millions of visitors to the city of Agra every year. This breathtaking landmark is every bit as incredible as you've imagined. But while most travelers might be eager to escape Agra's pushy touts and exhausting crowds as soon as they've left the Taj Mahal, you should consider sticking around a bit longer.

The Taj Mahal is just one of many amazing places to visit in Agra. While here, you can explore the historically significant Agra Fort ; experience the impressively beautiful Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah ; see one of the largest mosques in India at Fatehpur Sikri; and find respite in Mehtab Bagh , a serene park in the shadows of the Taj.

Animal lovers, take note: Agra boasts two compassionate wildlife projects (the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and the Elephant Conservation and Care Center ) that welcome tourists to learn about some of India's most beloved creatures.

Don't let other tourists convince you there's nothing to see in Agra besides the Taj Mahal. Plan your trip to this heritage hot spot with our list of the top attractions in Agra.

1. Taj Mahal

2. agra fort, 3. itimad-ud-daulah's tomb, 4. mehtab bagh, 5. subhash emporium, 6. akbar's mausoleum, 7. fatehpur sikri, 8. agra bear rescue facility, 9. elephant conservation and care center, 10. agra's old city, 11. gurudwara guru ka tal, 12. kalakriti cultural & convention center, 13. jama masjid, 14. chini ka rauza, map of attractions & places to visit in agra.

Taj Mahal

You've seen it in history books, on postcards, and in social media posts. But now, you've made your way to India, and you finally have the chance to see this bucket list destination in real life.

The magnificent structure dates back to the 17th century. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan was heartbroken after his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, passed away during childbirth, and decided to pay tribute to her with a white mausoleum. Construction took more than 20 years to complete and required the manpower of around 20,000 laborers.

There's never a bad time to see the Taj Mahal, but it's worth getting here early–the building seems to radiate at sunrise. Tourists can enter the UNESCO World Heritage Site via the west and east gates. Once inside, explore the ornamental gardens, which feature calming water features that reflect the Taj. Then, head inside the Taj itself and admire its perfect symmetry and white marble with elaborate floral cavings and semiprecious stone inlays.

Sightseeing around the Taj Mahal complex continues at the Kau Ban Mosque , west of the Taj, and the Jawab , a building intended to mirror the mosque and preserve symmetry on the main structure's eastern side.

Hot tip: Hang on to your Taj Mahal ticket–it gives you same-day discounts on entry to other nearby attractions around India , including Fatehpur Sikri and Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb .

Address: Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Tajganj, Agra

Official site: https://www.tajmahal.gov.in/

Agra Fort

The Taj Mahal isn't the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Agra–the city is also home to Agra Fort, a centuries-old red sandstone fortress that was once the imperial city for a succession of Mughal rulers.

Sightseeing here is like wandering around a city within a city. The most extraordinary building at Agra Fort is Jahangir Mahal , a massive palace that blends stunning Hindu-inspired features (like overhanging enclosed balconies) with Central Asian architectural elements (such as the signature pointed arches). Inside, tourists can see the gilded central court where royal women once passed their days.

Tourists can also check out a range of other noteworthy structures, including Anguri Bagh (a courtyard with puzzle piece-like outlines of gardens around water channels), Khas Mahal (a palace with pavilions made of white marble and red sandstone), Musamman Burj (an octagonal tower with intricate marble inlay work), and Diwan-i-Khas (a gathering hall featuring a pair of black and white marble thrones).

With so much to see, Agra Fort will require at least a few hours on your itinerary. It makes for a great afternoon stop after a morning at the Taj Mahal.

Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb

On the banks of the Yamuna River sits another one of Agra's exquisite structures: Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb. The mausoleum contains the remains of Mirza Ghiyas Beg, a Persian official who served the Mughal empire, as well as his wife.

Legend has it that this jewelry box-like tomb was actually the inspiration for the Taj Mahal , earning it the nickname "Baby Taj." The red sandstone and marble structure features 13-meter-high hexagonal towers on each corner.

The most noteworthy thing about this attraction, though, is that it was the first structure to use pietra dura , the iconic Indian inlay technique that uses semiprecious stones to create decorative floral designs in marble. You'll see exquisite geometric patterns, depictions of vases and cups, and delicate flower bouquets from floor to ceiling of the graceful structure–reminiscent of those on the Taj Mahal.

Despite its beauty, Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb gets far fewer visitors than other attractions around Agra, making it an ideal place to appreciate the lovely features without the crowds.

Address: Moti Bagh, Agra

Mehtab Bagh gardens and the Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal almost seems to extend across the Yamuna River at Mehtab Bagh (Moonlight Garden), a square garden complex measuring 300 meters on each side. It's the only remaining park in a series of nearly a dozen Mughal-built gardens in the area.

The park has some pretty flowering trees and bushes–a stark improvement from its state in the mid-1990s, when the site was just a mound of sand. The Archeological Survey of India is hard at work restoring Mehtab Bagh and has already planted Mughal-era plants to help bring the site back to its original glory.

The landscape aligns perfectly with the gardens of the Taj, making it one of the best places in Agra to get a view (or a photo) of the stunning structure–especially at sunset. Outside of the gates to the complex, you can shop for Taj Mahal trinkets and other souvenirs from sellers in the area.

Address: Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Nagla Devjit, Agra

A souvenir shop in Agra

The graceful attractions around Agra will make any tourist fall in love with marble inlay. If you find yourself eager to take a piece of this craftsmanship home with you, head to Subhash Emporium. The boutique has a decades-strong reputation as the go-to place to shop for stone handicrafts in Agra.

Inside, you'll find tons of travel-friendly marble inlay souvenirs, like floral coaster sets, animal statuettes, small boxes, and candle holders. The store also sells larger items, like lamps, tabletops, and carved-marble trays, that it can ship directly to your home.

Even if you don't want to shop, it's worth swinging by Subhash Emporium for its captivating demonstrations –one of the top things to do in Agra. The experienced craftspeople here will show you the precise art of inlaying small pieces of polished stone into hard marble–which might make the high prices of these items seem slightly more reasonable.

Address: 18/1, Gwalior Road, Opp BSNL office, Shahzadi Mandi, Agra

Official site: http://www.marbleemporium.com

Akbar's Mausoleum

For nearly 50 years, emperor Akbar the Great ruled the Mughal kingdom, tripling its empire to include most of the northern half of the Indian subcontinent. His remains (along with those of two of his daughters) can be found at what is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in Agra, Akbar's Mausoleum.

The complex features a marvelous sandstone and marble tomb with striking marble inlay in a variety of colors. The structure is surrounded by Mughal gardens that are home to deer, antelope, monkeys, and even a few peacocks.

If you happen to travel with a compass, whip it out at this site. You'll notice that the tomb faces east–a contrast to nearly all other Mughal tombs, which point toward Mecca.

Address: Sikandra, Agra

Fatehpur Sikri

Just an hour's drive from the Taj Mahal , Fatehpur Sikri makes for a worthwhile day trip from Agra. The city, once the capital of the Mughal Empire some 500 years ago, was built by Akbar as a salute to the famous Sufi saint, Shaikh Salim Chishti, who accurately predicted the birth of an heir. Residents abandoned the city not long after it was built, when water supplies ran too low.

Tourists can now explore the well-preserved remains of this red sandstone ghost town, still surrounded by a fortification wall. Check out the Jama Masjid , a mosque and one of the first buildings finished in the city. Then, explore the three palaces , built for each one of Akbar's wives. They combine a variety of religious-inspired architectural styles that honor the women's individual spiritualities.

Finally, get off the beaten path and stroll to Hiran Minar , a circular spiked tower covered with stone elephant tusks, atop which Akbar himself supposedly gazed at wildlife.

Dig in deeper to this incredible site with a visit to the Archaeological Museum , near the Diwan-i-Am main gate. It contains four galleries filled with treasures from the Mughal era and beyond, including grey ware pot shreds, terra-cotta lamps, mini human heads in stone, jewelry molds, and much more.

Sloth bear

Between its reverence for cows and its temples dedicated to specific creatures, India has a fascinating relationship with animals. But not every tradition has been kind to four-legged creatures. Case in point: Dancing sloth bears.

For thousands of years, India's Kalandar community has poached sloth bear cubs, driven a red hot poker and coarse rope through their muzzles and yanked on the string to force them to put on painful "performances" for a paying audience. India prohibited the cruel practice in 1972. However, the mistreatment continued–leaving animal rights activists, such as Wildlife SOS , to save the victimized bears.

You can see around 130 of these rescued dancing bears playing, foraging, and climbing trees at Agra Bear Rescue Facility. Visits to the center include a tour guided by an expert who can shed light on India's vanishing wildlife and conservation efforts. It's an insightful experience, and all proceeds go toward rehabilitation efforts.

Address: Inde, National Highway 2, Muranda, Agra

Official site: https://wildlifesos.org/locations/agra-bear-rescue-facility/

Sloth bears aren't the only focus for Wildlife SOS –the animal protection organization also takes care of abused elephants at a sanctuary just 30 kilometers outside of Agra. On tours of the facility, you can see more than 20 rescued elephants that were forced to work in harsh conditions. Lucky tourists may even be invited to help prepare lunch for the tusked mammals.

While you will definitely have other opportunities to interact with elephants on your trip to India, visiting the Elephant Conservation and Care Center is by far one of the most ethical (and fulfilling) ways to get up close to these special creatures.

Address: Near Sachdeva Institute of Technology Thurmura Ghari, NH2, Mathura

Official site: https://wildlifesos.org/locations/elephant-conservation-and-care-centre/

View over Agra's Old City

For an authentic look at the life of Agra's present-day residents, take a heritage walking tour around the Old City . The three-hour excursion teaches tourists about Agra's architecture, history, culture, and street food as they wander around the neighborhood.

You'll get the chance to see what everyday life is like for Agra locals, learn where to go for the best views of the Taj Mahal, and stop by the bustling wholesale spice market for an explosion of color and aroma. Come hungry–the tour guide will also take you to Agra's oldest sweet shop for some treats.

Gurudwara Guru ka Tal

Mughals may have spread Islam throughout this part of India, but the region around Agra is also home to a devout Sikh community. Many of them make pilgrimages to Gurudwara Guru ka Tal, a spiritual center near Agra.

This peaceful place was built in the 17th century, and modern-day tourists can see the eight towers that remain of the structure's original dozen. Tourists can also enjoy free meals from the community kitchen–perfect for refueling before a trip back to the city.

Address: Chennai-Delhi Highway, Maharishi Puram Colony, Agra

Official site: http://www.gurdwaragurukataal.com/

The Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center is on a mission to deepen tourists' appreciation of Indian art and culture. Every evening at 6:30pm, it puts on a performance of "Mohabbat-the-Taj: The Saga of Love," a dramatic musical that brings the legendary love story of the Taj Mahal to life. Expect Bollywood-inspired dance and song throughout the hour-long show. Afterward, head to the center's handicrafts showroom to shop for intricately designed marble inlay souvenirs and other treasures.

Address: 41/142, A/1 VIP Road-Taj Mahal Road, Fatehabad Road., Agra

Jama Masjid

One of India's largest mosques can be found in the historic core of Agra, just across from the Agra Fort . Still the city's principal mosque, the Jama Masjid was built during the 17th century under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The striking red sandstone structure stands atop a platform, and features remarkable white marble inlay with blue-washed ceilings and walls. Throughout the interior, tourists can see graceful inlaid panels similar to those at the Taj Mahal.

The Friday prayer service draws massive crowds to the Jama Masjid, but outside of that time, it's relatively empty. The mosque encourages tourists to observe silence when visiting this sacred place.

Address: Jama Masjid Road, Kinari Bazar, Hing ki Mandi, Mantola, Agra

Chini ka Rauza

After visiting Itimad-ud-Daulah's Tomb , head one kilometer north to see Chini ka Rauza, a funerary monument that houses the tomb of Afzal Khan Shirazi, who served as the prime minister for Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.

While not nearly as well preserved as other attractions in Agra, the Indo-Persian structure is noteworthy for being the first monument to feature chini, a distinctive decoration made from turquoise, yellow, green, and orange glazed tiles. As the name of the building suggests, each of its tiles were imported from China–an impressive feat during the 17th century, when this monument was constructed. Step inside Chini ka Rauza to see an array of detailed paintings and Islamic inscriptions.

After visiting the Chini ka Rauza, you can take a 10-minute walk south to see the ruins of the Tomb of Sultan Parwiz , who was the brother of Shah Jahan.

Address: Katra Wazir Khan, Agra

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#1 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 6 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station, Taj Mahal, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, is located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra of Uttar Pradesh State. Taj Mahal was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983 and it is also counted among the seven wonders of the modern world. It attracts around four million visitors annually. Taj Mahal is the face of Agra Tourism and among the must include place in your Golden Triangle tour packages . Taj Mahal was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (reigned 1628-1658), in the memory of his favorite wife Mumtaz Mahal. The construction of the monument was completed in 1653. The Taj Mahal was constructed under the supervision of architects Abdul-Karim Ma'mur Khan, Makramat Khan and Ustad Ahmad Lahauri. It took 21 years for the Taj Mahal to be constructed .....

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Agra Fort / Agra Red Fort

Agra Fort / Agra Red Fort

#2 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 Km from Taj Mahal, The Agra Fort, also known as the Lal Qila or Red Fort, is situated on the banks of Yamuna River in Agra , It is among the prime places to visit in Agra City . Uttar Pradesh. The Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage and one of the best forts in India. Agra Fort was originally a brick fort known as Badalgarh, held by Raja Badal Singh, a Hindu Rajput king (1475 AD). Sikandar Lodi was the first Sultan of Delhi to shift his capital from Delhi to Agra. After Sikandar Lodi died in 1517, his son Ibrahim Lodi held the fort for 9 years until he was defeated and killed in the battle of Panipat in 1526. Several palaces, wells and a mosque were built in the fort during the Lodi period. After the First Battle of Panipat in 1526, the victorious Babur stayed in the fort, in the palace .....

Tomb Of Itimad-ud-Daulah / Baby Taj

Tomb Of Itimad-ud-Daulah / Baby Taj

#3 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 8 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 3 km from Agra Fort, Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah is a Mughal mausoleum located on the western bank of the Yamuna River near the Yamuna Bridge Railway Station in Agra. The tomb is also known as the Jewel Box or Baby Taj as it looks like a smaller version of the Taj Mahal. It is one of the popular Agra tourist places and also one of the top attractions you must include in Agra packages . It is believed that this tomb was the inspiration behind the construction of the Taj Mahal. Itimad-ud-Daulah is the first monument in India built entirely with marble. The tomb was built between 1622 and 1628 by the Queen of Jahangir, Nur Jahan as a memorial to her father, Mirza Ghiyas. Mirza Ghiyas was an imperial officer and bestowed with the title of Itmad-ud-Daulah (Pillar of State) by Emperor Jahangir. The .....

Akbar's Tomb - Sikandra

Akbar's Tomb - Sikandra

#4 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 9.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station, Akbar's Tomb is located at Sikandra in the suburbs of Agra, on the Mathura road. It is among the top places to visit in Agra . The Tomb of Akbar is an important Mughal architectural masterpiece built in 1605-1613 in Sikandra. It houses the mortal remains of the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar. The construction of this tomb was started in 1600 by Emperor Akbar himself. After the death of Akbar in 1605, the tomb was completed by his son Jahangir in 1613. However, during the reign of Aurangzeb Alamgir, Rebellious Jats under Raja Ram Jat, ransacked the intricate tomb, plundered and looted all the beautiful gold, jewels, silver and carpets. Extensive repairs were carried out by the British under Lord Curzon. The tomb of Akbar can be entered through an elegant southern gateway similar to Buland .....

Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri

#5 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 37 km from Agra, 223 km from Delhi and 209 km from Jaipur, Fatehpur Sikri is a deserted fort city in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India. UNESCO declared this complex as a World Heritage Site in 1986. It is one of the popular place to visit along with Golden Triangle tour and also among ideal weekend getaways from Delhi & Noida cities. Akbar, the greatest Mughal Emperor, was commissioned Fatehpur Sikri in 1569. The city was constructed to honour Sufi saint, Sheikh Salim Chisti, who used to live in a cavern on the ridge at Sikri. Akbar revered him very much as the Saint had blessed him with a son who was named Salim in 1569. Akbar shifted his capital from Agra to Sikri in 1571 and named the city as Fatehabad meaning victorious. This city served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 ..... Distance (From Agra Cantonment): 37 Kms Trip Duration (From Agra Cantonment - Including Travel): Half Day to Full Day .....

Jahangiri Mahal - Agra Fort

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#6 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, Jahangiri Mahal is the most noteworthy building inside the Agra Fort. Jahangiri Mahal is the first monument that comes in the view once visitors enter the fort from the Amar Singh Gate. Jahangiri Mahal was built by Akbar during 1565-69. This was the principal zenana, and was used mainly by the Rajput wives of Akbar. It is one of the earliest surviving buildings of Akbar's reign. Jahangir in his memories has clearly mentioned that the buildings were erected by his father Akbar. Mughal empress Nur Jahan used this as her residence. The palace is made of red sand stone and displays a generous blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. Its outer walls rise with the massive ramparts of the fortress on the river. A gateway leads to an inner courtyard surrounded by large halls which are extensively adorned with Persian style stone carvings. .....

Khas Mahal - Agra Fort

Khas Mahal - Agra Fort

#7 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, Khas Mahal, also called Aramgah-i-Mualla (rest house of the noble) or Aramgah-i-Muqaddas, is situated inside the Agra Fort. Khas Mahal is the most beautiful building in the fort and was built by Shah Jahan during 1631-1640 AD. The building comprises open Terraces and a hall, flanked by a pavilion on either side serving as partitions. The structure is erected on a sufficiently elevated platform paved with marble. It is the royal palace of the Emperor. The palace includes curtain walls, elegant tanks, fountains and a waterfall surrounded by living apartments with courts and verandahs. The interiors of the palace are adorned with gold work, mural paintings, ornamental designs and floral designs. The pavilions of the Khas Mahal were constructed using red sandstone and coated with white shell plaster. They contained beautiful golden work and fresco .....

Diwan-i-Am - Agra Fort

Diwan-i-Am - Agra Fort

#8 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, the Diwan-i-Am or Hall of Audience is situated close to Machchhi Bhawan inside the Agra Fort. Diwan-i-Am was built by Shah Jahan during the years 1628-35 AD. It was the place where the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (1628-1658) and his successors met general public and heard their complaints. The massive hall has a flat roof and is divided into three sections. Two arched red sandstone gateways on the north and south lead to the hall. The building, originally built in red sandstone, is plastered over with white shell paste resembling white marble. Its ceiling and columns were painted with gold. In the center of the eastern wall stands a marble canopy under which stood the emperor's throne. The emperor received the general public here and heard their complaints. This chamber was connected to the royal apartments and the royal ladies could watch the ceremonials of the Diwan-i-Am through the marble .....

Diwan-i-Khas - Agra Fort

Diwan-i-Khas - Agra Fort

#9 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience is situated backside of the Machchhi Bhawan inside the Agra Fort. Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience was built by Shah Jahan in the year 1635 AD. It was used by the emperor for holding cultural events and meetings important guests such as kings, ambassadors and nobles in private and to deal with important affairs of the state. It consists of two large halls, an outer columned hall and inner closed hall, both connected by three archways. The outer hall is covered by a flat roof supported on multifoil arches springing from exquisitely fine marble pillars. The marble pillars are inlaid with semi-precious stones and coloured flower patterns. The hall is exquisitely decorated with carvings and flat wooden ceiling which used to be covered with gold and silver leaves to imitate the rays of the sun. The hall represents the royal accesses and thus .....

Moti Masjid / Pearl Mosque - Agra Fort

Moti Masjid / Pearl Mosque - Agra Fort

#10 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, the Moti Masjid or the Pearl Mosque is situated to the north of Diwan-i-Am complex inside the Agra Fort. Moti Masjid was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan during 1648-54 AD. It was built as a place of worship for the royal members of the court. A mosque that shines like a pearl in a moonlit night, hence the name Pearl Mosque, Moti Masjid is one of the oldest mosques in the city. The glorious mosque took nearly four years to complete and is built in a style that is typical to Shah Jahan's era of reign. The masjid stands on the ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Am complex. The structure contains three huge domes of high architecture value. These three Hindu style domed kiosks have been constructed using white marble and the rest of the exterior building made out of red sandstone. The mosque has twenty-one .....

Akbari Mahal - Agra Fort

Akbari Mahal - Agra Fort

#11 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, Akbari Mahal or Akbar Palace is situated between Jahangiri Mahal and Bengali Burj inside the Agra Fort. Currently in partial ruined state, the Akbari Mahal is a testimony presenting the gigantic imperial courts that have the spacious chambers. Akbari Palace was once a huge palace complex which was used for residential purposes. Built between 1565-69, it had a large stone paved courtyard enclosed on all sides by suites and chambers. Only the river-side apartments have now survived. The Palace was designed and constructed in such a manner that whichever entrance the women used to enter the palace they were protected by purdah. The security and Purdah system was well designed in the palace. There was a great Assembly hall with a high ceiling on the lower storey, which can still be seen but the upper storey is completely in ruins. It also had a hall with triple opening on the riverside. Akbar's .....

Nagina Masjid - Agra Fort

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#12 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, Nagina Masjid is located beside the Diwan-i-Am inside the Agra Fort. It is also known as the Gem Mosque or Jewel Mosque. The Nagina Masjid was built during1631-40 by Shah Jahan for the ladies of the Royal family. This private mosque is constructed with pure white marble. The Masjid bears a very simple architecture and a descent decoration. This private mosque has special features of three majestic domes and wonderful arches. Nagina Masjid is enclosed by walls of three sides with a special a prayer chamber at the west. The mihrab pointing the direction of Holy Kabah is situated on the western wall of the prayer chamber. The prayer chamber is also made up of marble and has three domes on its top. The mosque has a three-arched facade with the cusps and supported on slender piers as its entrance. The arch in the middle is larger and has nine cusps and ones on the either sides have seven cusps .....

Macchi Bhawan - Agra Fort

Macchi Bhawan - Agra Fort

#13 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 2.5 km from Taj Mahal, the Macchi Bhawan or the Fish Mahal is located opposite to the Diwan-i-Khas in the Agra Fort. Macchi Bhawan is an official complex of double storied structure around a courtyard with arched galleries. Originally the court was adorned with marble tanks and fountains in which gold and silver fish were kept which provided amusement for Emperor. On the upper storey of the southern side, a small marble pavilion with a sun medallion on its ceiling projects outward. It is believed to be the place where the Golden Throne of the emperor was placed to allow him to have the entire view of the court below. The rooms of the lower floor served as the treasury. There was a raised white marble platform on the eastern side and a luxurious multi-chambered royal bath in the north. The southern pavilion served as a small reception room and has an open terrace with a white and a black marble throne. The black .....

Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

#14 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 4.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station, Jama Masjid is situated just opposite to the Agra Fort. It is also popularly known as the Jami Masjid or Friday Mosque and is one of the well known Agra tourist places . Jama Masjid was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his favorite daughter Jahanara Begum's wish, at the cost of Rs 5 lakhs and took a period of 5 years in construction and was completed in 1649 AD. It is one of the largest mosques in India. The red sandstone structure was built in a typical Mughal style. It rests on a high plinth and is approached by staircase. It consists of a spacious elevated courtyard bordered by arched porticoes to the north and south, with a fountain at its centre. The eastern end was once also bordered by an arched portico and a grand entrance, but those were demolished by the British in 1857 while building the railway line to Agra. The prayer hall .....

Mathura

#15 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 56 km from Agra, 159 km from Delhi, 419 km from Lucknow and 224 km from Jaipur, Mathura is an ancient city and also the district headquarters of Mathura in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Mathura is one of the popular tourist places near Agra and also one of the best places to visit near Delhi . Mathura is one of the seven cities (Sapta Puri) considered holy by Hindus, the other six are Ayodhya, Haridwar, Varanasi, Kanchipuram, Ujjain and Dwarka. Mathura has been chosen as one of the heritage cities for HRIDAY - Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana scheme of Government of India. Mathura is also one of the popular Delhi weekend getaways for 2 day trip. Mathura is located at the banks of river Yamuna and is popularly known as the Brajbhoomi, the sacred land of Lord Krishna. The Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi ..... Distance (From Agra): 56 Kms Trip Duration (From Agra - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Vrindavan

#16 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 13 km from Mathura, 70 km from Agra, 155 km from Delhi, 400 km from Lucknow and 235 km from Jaipur, Vrindavan is a holy town situated on the banks of Yamuna River in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It is also among the sacred places to visit near Delhi for a 2 day weekend trip and also one of the popular places to visit near Agra . Vrindavan is a major pilgrimage center for the Hindus and one of the oldest cities in the country. The holy town of Vrindavan has a very rich history associated with the Hindu god Lord Krishna. It is said to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a great devotee of Lord Krishna is credited with rediscovering of Vrindavan. The place was later developed by various kings of the region. The name Vrindavan is derived from the words vrinda ..... Distance (From Agra): 70 Kms Trip Duration (From Agra - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Mariam-uz-Zamani Tomb

Mariam-uz-Zamani Tomb

#17 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 11 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 1.5 km from Akbar's Tomb, The Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani is the mausoleum of Jodha Bai, the Hindu consort of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, located on the left side of Agra-Mathura road, to the west of Akbar's tomb in Sikandra. The tomb was built by Jahangir in memory of his mother Mariam-uz-Zamani and was located near Akbar's Tomb as per the last wish expressed by her. The structure was originally a baradari under Sikander Lodi who built it in AD 1495. It was later modified into Mughals tomb by reconstructing the 4 facades of the building in Mughal style. The ground floor consists of around forty chambers built by Sikander Lodi, which bear faint traces of paintings on plastered walls. The centre of the ground floor houses the original cenotaph of Jodha. One can visit the crypt using red sandstone stairs. It was constructed with three tomb stones, the original one is in the ground floor, the middle and terrace stones .....

Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza

#18 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 9 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 1 km from Itimad-ud-Daulah Tomb, Chini ka Rauza is a funerary monument located on the banks of the Yamuna River in Agra. Chini ka Rauza is the tomb of Afzal Khan who was a Persian poet during the reign of Jahangir. Later he became the wazir during Shah Jahan's reign. The tomb was built by him in 1635 AD. Khan died in Lahore in 1639 AD and was buried here at Agra. The name is derived from two Persian words Chini and Rauza that means glazed tiles tomb. Also known as Chinese Tomb, Chini-ka-Rauza is considered a milestone in Indo-Persian architecture, as it is the very first building in India that has been exclusively decorated by the glazed tile works. The decoration is prominent on facade and exteriors. Each side of this square tomb building is about 79 feet in length. The central chamber is octagonal in shape with eight arched recesses including four pentagonal arches and four square openings in all four directions. .....

Soami Bagh Temple / Radha Soami Samadhi

Soami Bagh Temple / Radha Soami Samadhi

#19 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 9 km from Agra Cantonment railway Station, Soami Bagh Temple is situated in Dayalbagh in the outskirts of Agra. The Soami Bagh Samadhi is mainly the mausoleum of Huzur Swamiji Maharaj. The Soami Bagh is also called as Radha Swami Samadhi. He established the Radhaswami Faith. The Radha Soami Satsang Movement was started in 1861 as an effort to amalgamate all the world religions like Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism and Buddhism and so this building reflects the styles seen in temples, mosques, gurudwaras and viharas. The building is 110 feet in height made of white marbles and features numerous pillars and fine pietradura inlay work on the inner walls. Construction began in February 1904 and has been continuously under construction for the past 100 years. Located adjacent to the mausoleum, there is Bhajan Ghar the place where, Soamiji Maharaj carried out the spiritual practices during his lifetime; the Bhajan Ghar also houses satsang once per day. Bhandara .....

Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh

#20 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 9.5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station, Mehtab Bagh is a charbagh complex situated north of the Taj Mahal complex and the Agra Fort on the other side of Yamuna River. The Mehtab Bagh garden was the last of eleven Mughal-built gardens along the Yamuna River; the first being Ram Bagh. The emperor Shah Jahan noted this crescent-shaped flood plain covered with grass around the Yamuna River and found it a great location to view the Taj Mahal from some distance. He then conceptualized it as a pleasure garden filled with moonlight and name it Mehtab Bagh during 1631 to 1635. Mehtab Bagh is a 25 acre garden, square in shape, measures about 300 x 300 m and is perfectly aligned with the Taj Mahal on the opposite bank. During the rainy season, the ground becomes partially flooded. The garden has fountains and pools along with several pavilions. Few of the gardens proportions were similar to that of the Taj Mahal. Mehtab Bagh came later in the possession of King of .....

Ram Bagh Garden

Ram Bagh Garden

#21 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 9 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 3.5 km from Itimad-ud -Daulah, The Ram Bagh Garden is located near Chini ka Rauza in Agra. It is one of the famous places of sightseeing in Agra city. The Ram Bagh is the oldest Mughal Garden in India, originally built by the Mughal Emperor Babur in 1528. Babur was temporarily buried there before being shifted to Kabul. The original name of the bagh was Aram Bagh, which was changed to Ram Bagh under the Marathas, when they occupied Agra from 1775 to 1803 AD. The first historical mention of this garden as the Bagh-Nur-Afshan led some historians to believe that this name had been derived from a garden in Kabul. This garden was renovated by Jahangir between 1615 and 1619. The layout of this garden is based on the Persian style gardens. In the garden three levels have been maintained, one for flowers and vegetables, second for flower beds, with fine stone paved terraces and kiosk and the third one has structures, terraces .....

Taj Museum

#22 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 6 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station, Taj Museum is one of the most popular museums in Agra and is located in the ground floor of western Naubat Khana, also known as Jal Mahal, with in the Taj Mahal complex. The museum was established in 1982. It is a double storied building having a quadrangle projection outside and is built on a raised platform. It is a big museum comprising of two floors and has three galleries along with a chief hall. The museum displays various exhibits relating mostly to the construction of the Taj Mahal and to the period of its builders. Totally 121 antiquities are on display, which are broadly categorized as Mughal miniature paintings, manuscripts, government decrees, specimen of calligraphy, arms, utensils, plans and drawings of Taj Complex, paintings, specimen inlay work, marble pillars, etc. In main hall the paintings of Shah Jahan and his favourite wife Mumtaz Mahal both on ivory, encased in ornamental wooden frame, replicas .....

Jaswant Singh Ki Chhatri

Jaswant Singh Ki Chhatri

#23 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 9.5 km from Agra cantonment Railway Station and 4 km from Itimad-ud-Daulah, Jaswant Singh ki Chhatri is situated in Rajwara, Balkeshwar along the banks of river Yamuna in Agra. This is now maintained by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Jaswant ki Chhatri is a domed pillared pavilion shaped cenotaph, which reflects Rajasthani architecture. It was built during 1644-58 AD and is said to be the only monument to have been built by a Hindu king in Agra during the Mughal era. The monument is dedicated to Rani Hada, who was the princess of Bundi in Rajasthan. She married Amar Singh Rathore, who was killed on 25th July, 1644 at Agra Fort. His body was given to widow Hada Rani who committed sati at the spot. Raja Jaswant Singh, younger brother of Amar Singh Rathore built this commemorative Chhatri. The Chhatri is a unique blend of Mughal & Hindu architecture. The surrounding wall is now in a dilapidated condition. However the monumental screen on the eastern side .....

Mankameshwar Temple

Mankameshwar Temple

#24 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 5 km from Agra Cantonment Railway Station and 1 km from Agra Fort, Sri Mankameshwar Temple is an ancient temple located at Rawatpara near the Jama Masjid in Agra. Mankameshwar Temple is one among the ancient temples devoted to Lord Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that the Shiva Linga inside the Mankameshwar Temple was created by lord Shiva himself when lord Krishna was born in Mathura . Lord Shiva appeared in Mankameshwar Temple from Mount Kailash in order to visit the child form of Lord Krishna. Lord Shiva thought of creating a Linga here if Lord Krishna played in his lap. However, by watching lord Shiv's unique form, Yashoda asked him to stay away from her child as he would get scared of him. Observing this, lord Krishna played a drama and begun crying by pointing towards lord Shiva, who was residing under a Banyan tree. By seeing this act, Yashoda called lord Shiva and requested him to bless .....

Bateshwar

#25 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 72 km from Agra, Bateshwar is very ancient temple town situated on the bank of River Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh. Bateshwar is an important spiritual and cultural centre for Hindus and Jains. The name Bateshwar is derived from the main Bateshwarnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to mythology, here under a Banyan tree (Bat in Sanskrit), lord Shiva took rest for some time, hence the place came to be known as Bateshwar (banyan lord). It is known for the 101 Shiva temples situated on the banks of Yamuna and Shaouripur. In the epic Mahabharata Bateshwar is supposed to be referred as Shouripur, a city of king Suresaine. These temples were built by King Badan Singh Bhadoriya who said to have changed the flow of Yamuna River from east to west towards Bateshwar. The king also built a dam to protect these temples from the heavy water coming from river Yamuna. Bateshwar Nath temple finds its mention in the holy scripts of Ramayana, Mahabharata and Matsya Purana. .....

Keoladeo National Park / Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Near Fatehpur Sikri

Keoladeo National Park / Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Near Fatehpur Sikri

#26 of 26 Places to Visit in Agra

At a distance of 27 km from Fatehpur Sikri Railway Station and 58 km from Agra, the Keoladeo National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is situated in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It is among the top places to visit from Delhi and Agra cities. Keoladeo National Park is located around a man-made wetland and was created in18th century by Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur. Formerly the private duck shooting reserve of the Maharajas of Bharatpur and the British Officials, this site was established as a bird sanctuary on 13th March 1976 under the name of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Later on 10th March 1982, the site was designated as a national park and was named Keoladeo Ghana National Park. In 1985, the Park was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the finest bird parks in the world, Keoladeo, the name derives from an ancient Hindu temple, devoted to Lord Shiva, which stands at the center of the park. Ghana means ..... Distance (From Agra): 58 Kms Trip Duration (From Agra - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

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Here is the list of 24 places to visit near agra, 1. fatehpur sikri, agra.

Fatehpur Sikri, Agra

Founded in the 16th century by Emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Mughal era. Located close to Agra, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an architectural marvel, showcasing a blend of Mughal and Persian styles. The city, which was once the capital of the Mughal Empire, houses several historical monuments including the magnificent Jama Masjid, the graceful Buland Darwaza, and the intricately designed palaces. Things to Do: Visit Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Diwan-i-Khas, Panch Mahal. Best Time: October to March. Distance from Agra: 37 km, ~1-hour drive. Duration: Half to full day. Famous for : Mughal architecture, UNESCO status. Entry Fee : Indians & SAARC/BIMSTEC Nationals: INR 40.; Other Foreigners: INR 550; Children under 15: Free. Timings: Sunrise to sunset.

Distance from Agra: 36 km

2. Dholpur, Rajasthan

Dholpur, Rajasthan

Dholpur, once the seat of the Dholpur princely state, is an ancient city located in the eastern part of Rajasthan. Rich in history and culture, the city is nestled along the banks of River Chambal, and it is famed for the red sandstone extracted from its vicinity, which has been used in many iconic structures in India. The town boasts architectural jewels like the Dholpur Fort, Machkund Temple, and the stunning Chambal Safari. Things to Do: Explore Dholpur Fort, visit Machkund Temple, engage in Chambal Safari. Best Time: October to February. Distance from Agra: Approximately 55 km, about a 1.5-hour drive. Duration: One full day. Famous for: Red sandstone, historical monuments, and Chambal River.

Distance from Agra: 55 km

3. Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Known For : Bharatpur National Park Lohagarh Fort Banke Bihari Temple

Situated in the Braj region of Rajasthan, Bharatpur is often referred to as the 'Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan'. Historically significant, the city was once an impregnable, fortified city, and its crown jewel is the Keoladeo Ghana National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This sanctuary, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a haven for avian species and is one of the world's most important bird breeding and feeding grounds. Things to do: Bird watching at Keoladeo Park, exploring Bharatpur Palace, visiting Lohagarh Fort. Duration: 1-2 days. Highlights: Bird sanctuary, historical sites. Entry Fee (National Park): Indians: INR 75; Foreigners: INR 500. Timings: Sunrise to sunset.

Distance from Agra: 58 km

Best Time: November to February

12 Bharatpur Attractions

4. Mathura, Uttar Pradesh

Mathura, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple Dwarkadheesh Temple, Mathura Birla Mandir Mathura

Revered as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, Mathura holds a pivotal place in the cultural and spiritual heritage of India. Located along the banks of the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, this ancient city boasts of temples, ghats, and museums that narrate tales of Krishna's early life and the rich history of the region. Things to do: Visit Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, explore Dwarkadhish Temple, attend the evening aarti at Vishram Ghat. Duration: 1-2 days. Highlights : Spiritual sites, ghats, Krishna-related lore.

Distance from Agra: 57 km

Best Time: October to March

28 Mathura Attractions

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5. vrindavan, uttar pradesh.

Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Banke Bihari Mandir Prem Mandir Radha Raman Temple

Vrindavan, closely associated with the youthful exploits of Lord Krishna, is a sacred town residing beside the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh. Its winding streets are replete with temples dedicated to Krishna, while its ghats and groves resonate with tales of his divine play with the gopis and his eternal love for Radha. Things to Do : Explore Banke Bihari Temple, visit Prem Mandir, participate in the Raas Leela celebrations. Duration: 1-2 days. Highlights: Krishna temples, ghats, spiritual ambiance.

Distance from Agra: 71 km

18 Vrindavan Attractions

6. Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh

Known For : Gwalior Fort Jai Vilas Palace Gujari Mahal (State Archaeological Museum)

Boasting a rich tapestry of history and culture, Gwalior, with its majestic fort dominating the cityscape, stands as an iconic symbol of India's medieval heritage. Located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, Gwalior seamlessly intertwines ancient architecture, like the Man Mandir Palace, with the melodies of classical music, paying homage to its association with the legendary musician Tansen. Things to Do: Explore Gwalior Fort, visit the Tomb of Tansen, delve into the Jai Vilas Palace Museum. Duration: 2-3 days. Highlights: Forts, palaces, and rich musical heritage.

Distance from Agra: 119 km

Best Time: July to March

34 Gwalior Attractions

7. Alwar, Rajasthan

Alwar, Rajasthan

Known For : Bhangarh Fort Bala Quila Fort Sariska National Park

Alwar, set against the backdrop of the rugged Aravalli Mountains, is a captivating city in Rajasthan known for its picturesque lakes, grand palaces, and historic forts. With a history that predates the Rajput dominance, Alwar's architectural marvels like the Bala Quila and the Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri reflect a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, making it a significant tourist destination. Things to Do : Visit the Bala Quila (Alwar Fort), explore the City Palace, enjoy a boat ride in Siliserh Lake. Duration : 2 days. Highlights: Forts, palaces, lakes, and the nearby Sariska Tiger Reserve.

Distance from Agra: 167 km

26 Alwar Attractions

8. Sariska National Park, Alwar

Sariska National Park, Alwar

Nestled in the Aravali Hills over an area of about 800 sq. Km covering the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs and rocky landscape, lays the Sariska National Park, now known as The Sariska Tiger Reserve. This area was once hunting preservation of The Maharaja of Alwar. The Reserve is known for its majestic Royal Bengal Tigers. It was declared as a national park in 1982. Things to Do : Tiger safaris, Kankwari Fort, Neelkanth temples. Best Time: October to June (best sightings: November to March). Distance from Alwar: 50 km, ~1-hour drive. Duration: 2 days. Highlights: Bengal tigers, diverse wildlife, historical sites. Entry Fee : INR 80 (Indians), INR 470 (foreigners). Safari Timings: Morning: 6-10 AM; Evening: 2-6 PM.

Distance from Agra: 214 km

9. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Known For : Jungle Safari in Corbett National Park Corbett Waterfall River Rafting in Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park, nestled in Uttarakhand, stands as India's oldest national park and was the pioneering initiative towards Project Tiger. Renowned for its rich biodiversity and dense forests, it's an ecotourism destination that promises sightings of the majestic Bengal tiger amidst a sprawling wilderness. Things to Do: Jungle safaris, bird watching, Corbett Waterfall. Distance from Agra: Approximately 340 km, around a 7-8 hour drive Duration: 2-3 days. Highlights: Bengal tigers, diverse wildlife, Ramganga River. Entry Fee: INR 200 (Indians), INR 900 (foreigners). Safari Timings: Morning: 6:30-10 AM; Evening: 2:30-6 PM.

Best Time: Mid October to Mid June

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10. Deeg, Rajasthan

Deeg, Rajasthan

Known For : Havelis Deeg Fort Bharatpur

Deeg, located in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, is renowned for its majestic palaces, enchanting gardens, and ornate fountains. Established by Maharaja Suraj Mal, it reflects the valor and splendor of the Jat rulers of Bharatpur. The Deeg Palace and the intricate water structures are emblematic of the place, presenting a harmonious blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Activities: Visit Deeg Palace, admire fountains, explore Gopal Bhavan. Duration: Day trip or overnight stay. Highlights: Deeg Palace, Jat architecture, gardens. Entry Fee: INR 5 (Indians), INR 100 (foreigners) for Deeg Palace. Timings: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM; closed on Fridays.

Distance from Agra: 93 km

Best Time: September to March

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11. National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh

National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Fort Ater Bateshwar Temples

Located at the convergence of three states (Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh), the National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for diverse species, notably the endangered Gangetic river dolphin. This sanctuary, established in 1979, is spread across the pristine Chambal River and is recognized for its unique ravine ecosystem. Activities: River safaris, bird watching, sight Gangetic dolphins. Duration: Day trip or overnight. Highlights: Gangetic dolphins, migratory birds, ghariyals. Entry Fee: Varies; river safari costs depend on boat type/duration. Timings: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM.

Distance from Agra: 154 km

Best Time: November to March

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12. New Delhi, NCR

New Delhi, NCR

Known For : India Gate Qutub Minar Akshardham Temple Delhi

As the capital city of India, New Delhi is a harmonious blend of historical legacy and modernity. Its landscape is adorned with ancient monuments, diverse cultural sites, and modern structures reflecting India's progress. The city, being a central hub, is also the seat of all three branches of the Government of India. Activities: Visit historical monuments like Red Fort, India Gate, explore museums, and indulge in street food at Chandni Chowk. Duration: 2-4 days for a comprehensive experience. Highlights: India Gate, Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple, and diverse cultural hubs like Hauz Khas.

Distance from Agra: 211 km

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13. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Bara Imambara Chota Imambara British Residency

Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, is a melting pot of rich history, culture, and Awadhi heritage. Renowned for its Mughal-era architecture, the city epitomizes the refined manners, poetry, music, and world-famous cuisine of the Nawabs. Lucknow offers a blend of the old world charm with contemporary developments, making it a unique experience for visitors. Activities: Explore the historical Bara Imambara, Residency ruins, kebabs at Tunday Kababi, and shop for Chikan embroidery. Duration: 2-3 days Highlights: Bara Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, The Residency, Hazratganj Market, and the delectable Awadhi cuisine.

Distance from Agra: 337 km

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14. Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh

Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh

Known For : Rani Mahal Jhansi Fort Jhansi Museum

Jhansi, located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, is a symbol of resistance, valor, and the undying spirit of a warrior queen, Rani Lakshmibai. This historic city played a pivotal role in India's First War of Independence in 1857 and has been a focal point of bravery, rebellion, and cultural heritage. Dotted with forts and architectural marvels, Jhansi seamlessly merges its turbulent history with modernity. Activities: Visit Jhansi Fort, Rani Mahal, and Jhansi Museum. Best Time: October to March. Distance from Agra: ~220 km, ~4-5 hour drive. Duration: 1-2 days. Highlights: Jhansi Fort, Rani Lakshmibai's legacy, museums.

Distance from Agra: 233 km

16 Jhansi Attractions

15. Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Known For : Amer Fort Jantar Mantar Jaipur Hawa Mahal

Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, is popularly known as the 'Pink City' due to its signature building color. Rich in history, culture, and magnificent architecture, Jaipur is a kaleidoscope of Rajputana grandeur and traditions. From opulent palaces to buzzing bazaars, the city offers a perfect blend of the ancient and the contemporary. Activities: Explore Amber Fort, marvel at City Palace, shop in Johari Bazaar, and admire Hawa Mahal. Duration: 2-3 days. Highlights: Palaces, forts, traditional Rajasthani crafts, and local festivals.

Distance from Agra: 240 km

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16. Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

Known For : Jehangir Mahal, Orchha Fort Ram Raja Temple Raja Mahal, Orchha Fort

Orchha, set alongside the scenic Betwa River in Madhya Pradesh, boasts a rich tapestry of medieval architecture and cultural heritage. This historic town, once the capital of the Bundela dynasty, offers a captivating glimpse into India's bygone era with its magnificent temples, forts, and palaces. Amidst its tranquil ambience, Orchha stands as a testament to the artistic brilliance of the Bundelkhand region. Activities: Delve into Orchha Fort, admire Jehangir Mahal, and witness the elegance of Chaturbhuj Temple. Duration: 1-2 days. Highlights: Historic monuments, Betwa river views, and Bundela dynasty relics.

Distance from Agra: 254 km

16 Orchha Attractions

17. Nainital, Uttarakhand

Nainital, Uttarakhand

Known For : Naini Lake Snow View Point Mall Road Nainital

Nainital, cradled in the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, is fondly known as the 'Lake District' of India. This picturesque hill station, centered around the beautifully aligned Naini Lake, provides a refreshing retreat with its verdant valleys, colonial architecture, and vibrant local markets. Its mesmerizing beauty, coupled with pleasant weather, makes Nainital a perfect destination for both tranquility seekers and adventure enthusiasts. Activities: Enjoy boating in Naini Lake, visit the Naina Devi Temple, explore Snow View Point, and shop at the Tibetan Market. Duration: 2-3 days. Highlights: Naini Lake, hill viewpoints, colonial structures, and local handicrafts.

Distance from Agra: 342 km

Best Time: Throughout the year

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18. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Known For : Rafting in Rishikesh Lakshman Jhula Triveni Ghat

Rishikesh, nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, is often termed the 'Yoga Capital of the World'. This sacred town, with the Ganges river flowing through, is a melting pot of spiritual seekers, adventure enthusiasts, and those in search of peace. With its ashrams, serene ghats, and the iconic Lakshman Jhula suspension bridge, Rishikesh offers a blend of spiritual awakening and adrenaline-pumping activities. Activities: Attend a yoga class, experience the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, indulge in white-water rafting, and cross the Lakshman Jhula. Duration: 2-3 days. Highlights: Yoga ashrams, Ganges river, adventure activities, and spiritual ambiance.

Distance from Agra: 409 km

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19. Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh

Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh

Known For : Light and Sound Show, Khajuraho Dulhadev Temple Kandariya Mahadev Temple

Khajuraho, located in Madhya Pradesh, is globally renowned for its cluster of intricately carved temples adorned with captivating erotic sculptures. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, these temples, built between 950 to 1050 CE by the Chandela dynasty, represent a celebration of love, life, and worship. With its marvelous architecture and artistry, Khajuraho stands as a testament to the ancient architectural genius of India. Activities: Explore the Western and Eastern group of temples, witness the mesmerizing artistry, and attend the annual Khajuraho Dance Festival. Duration: 1-2 days. Highlights: Intricate temple sculptures, historical significance, and cultural festivals.

Distance from Agra: 432 km

25 Khajuraho Attractions

20. Ranthambore, Rajasthan

Ranthambore, Rajasthan

Known For : Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Jeep Safari Ranthambore Ranthambhore Fort

Ranthambore, located in Rajasthan, is one of India's most famous national parks, primarily known for its population of wild tigers. Once a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Jaipur, this park is now a major wildlife tourist attraction that has captured the imagination of many with its rich biodiversity. Activities: Embark on a tiger safari, explore the Ranthambore Fort, and spot diverse wildlife including leopards, hyenas, and sloth bears. Duration: 2-3 days. Entry Fee: Indians: INR 1,000-2,000; Foreigners: INR 1,700-3,300 (varies by vehicle & zone). Timings:  Oct-Mar: 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM & 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM. ;Apr-Jun: 6:00 AM - 9:30 AM & 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM. Highlights: Bengal tigers, Ranthambore Fort, scenic landscapes, and rich biodiversity.

Distance from Agra: 272 km

Best Time: October to Apr

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21. Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Known For : Robber's Cave Sahastradhara Tapkeshwar Temple

Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand, is nestled in the Doon Valley at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas. A gateway to popular hill stations like Mussoorie and religious sites like Rishikesh and Haridwar, Dehradun is a blend of city hustle-bustle and serene nature spots. With its rich colonial legacy, top-rated educational institutions, and picturesque landscapes, Dehradun offers a multifaceted experience to visitors. Activities: Visit Robber's Cave (Guchhupani), explore the Forest Research Institute, take a stroll at Tapkeshwar Temple, and shop at Paltan Bazaar. Distance from Agra: ~435 km, ~8-9 hours drive. Duration: 2-3 days. Highlights: Educational institutions, colonial architecture, local markets, and nature spots.

Distance from Agra: 436 km

37 Dehradun Attractions

22. Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

Known For : Bhulla Lake Tip N Top Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple

Lansdowne, a tranquil hill station in Uttarakhand, was founded as a British military garrison. Perched at an elevation of 1,706 meters above sea level, this serene destination is renowned for its colonial charm, untouched natural beauty, and scenic views of the surrounding mountain ranges. With its peaceful ambiance, pristine lakes, and regal churches, Lansdowne offers a rejuvenating retreat away from city chaos. Activities: Discover St. John's Church, marvel at Bhulla Tal, and visit the War Memorial. Distance from Agra: ~435 km, roughly 10 hours by car. Duration: 1-2 days for a refreshing experience. Highlights: Dense oak forests, colonial-era structures, and breathtaking Himalayan views.

Distance from Agra: 437 km

14 Lansdowne Attractions

23. Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Chail, Himachal Pradesh

Known For : Chail Palace Hotel Chail Cricket Ground Chail wildlife sanctuary

Chail, nestled in Himachal Pradesh, is renowned for its splendid beauty and the world's highest cricket ground. This tranquil hill station, once the summer retreat of the Maharaja of Patiala, offers mesmerizing views of the Sutlej Valley, Shimla, and the snow-clad Himalayan ranges. With its dense forests, architectural marvels, and pleasant weather, Chail is a haven for those seeking peace and relaxation. Activities: Visit the Chail Palace, enjoy a game at the Chail Cricket Ground, and take nature walks in Chail Sanctuary. Distance from Agra: ~590 km, roughly 12-13 hours by car. Duration: 1-2 days for a rejuvenating retreat. Highlights: Majestic palaces, world's highest cricket ground, dense forests, and panoramic mountain views.

Distance from Agra: 565 km

11 Chail Attractions

24. Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand

Known For : Mussoorie Mall Road Kempty Falls Camel's Back Road

Mussoorie, often referred to as the 'Queen of the Hills', is one of the most popular hill stations of Uttarakhand. Perched at an altitude of 2000 meters, this enchanting town offers panoramic views of the Doon Valley and the Garhwal Himalayan range. Its colonial architecture, bustling Mall Road, and beautiful waterfalls make Mussoorie a preferred destination for honeymooners, nature lovers, and those looking for a weekend getaway. Activities: Stroll on the Mall Road, enjoy the views from Gun Hill, visit Kempty Falls, and explore the Cloud's End. Distance from Agra: ~525 km, roughly 10-12 hours by car. Duration: 2-3 days to explore its scenic beauty and attractions. Highlights: Picturesque landscapes, colonial heritage, vibrant markets, and serene waterfalls.

Distance from Agra: 468 km

Best Time: September to June

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Agra is a tourist friendly town as lots of people are looking for weekend getaways near Agra. A lot of tourists first visit Agra and then combine top places near Agra for a perfect short trip .The destinations are attractive and popular. It offers its travellers a mix of tourist attractions ranging from Hill Stations to Lakes to Wildlife sanctuary. Places to visit near Agra offer a quite retreat from the busy city lives. Places near Agra has something for each kind of traveller that is why they attract domestic as well as international tourists all-round the year. There are many tourist places near Agra which provide a perfect outing for those who are trying to escape from their daily routine. These places take 1-2 day(s) and make for a perfect weekend getaway from Agra. Escape to these places around Agra and explore them if you haven't.

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9 Places to Visit in Agra Besides the Taj Mahal

Agra is world-renowned for being the home of the iconic Taj Mahal and while many travelers will make the journey to this Indian city just to marvel at the marble walls and landscaped gardens of the country’s most instantly recognizable sight, there are many more great places to visit in Agra too.

After gazing in awe at the spectacular Taj Mahal, stay around in the city for longer to explore the rest of the sites in Agra.

This is a city with an incredibly rich history and in Agra, you can find sprawling forts, resplendent tombs and exquisite palaces alongside a vibrant culture, lively markets and excellent cuisine.

To help inspire you to venture beyond the Taj Mahal, here are the best places to visit in Agra.  

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9 Best Places in Agra to Visit Besides the Taj Mahal

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The Taj Mahal aside, there are some great places to visit in Agra. Inside the city, you can find a huge array of sights that are equally as important as the Taj Mahal. Outside the city, you can find some impressive ancient attractions and wonderful wildlife reserves. 

Agra Fort- Best Places to Visit in Agra

1. Agra Fort

The second most famous of the many places to visit in Agra is Agra Fort. After the Taj Mahal, this is one of the most well known and visited attractions in the city.

The sprawling fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and for centuries it was the residence of the Mughal Emperors, who ruled vast swathes of India from Agra and built many of the iconic sights that you see here today.

Most of the fort can be traced back to the 16th century, but there have long been fortifications in this strategic spot in Agra. The fort is known for its distinctive red walls, built high from sandstone.

The complex is enormous and you can easily spend hours exploring all of the hidden passageways and strolling through the grounds. There are several gateways into the fort, and the walls run alongside the river, offering sweeping views over the water.

Our top recommended tours of Agra Fort:

  • Agra Fort Entrance Ticket
  • Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Jahangir Palace Tour
  • Sunrise Taj Mahal & Agra Fort Tour by Car
  • Private: Same day Taj Mahal And Agra Fort Tour By Car

Jahangir Palace, India

2. Jahangir Palace

Within Agra’s red fort, you can find the beautiful Jahangir Palace. The ornate designs and intricate architecture are wonderful to see, while the history behind the palace is equally as intriguing.

The palace was built for Emperor Jahangir in the 17th century and this was where the Emperor’s wives would live and spend most of their time.

Perhaps the most famous resident was Nur Jahan, an Empress who wielded as much power as the male rulers themselves.  

Our top recommended tours of Jahangir Palace:

  • A Tour of Orchha

Khas Mahal, Agra, India

3. Khas Mahal

Also found within the red walls of the vast Agra Fort is the Khas Mahal. This distinctive marble palace was where Shah Jahan, the ruler who ordered the design and construction of the Taj Mahal in honor of his wife, was held for years when he was overthrown by his own son.

From the tower, he would have been able to see the most iconic legacy of his rule in India, the minarets of the Taj Mahal itself. The Khas Mahal is a monument to both the opulence of the Mughal rulers and the strife of their power plays.

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4. Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh is one of the most peaceful and serene gardens to be found in the city. It’s one of the best places to visit in Agra because from here, you can see the resplendent glory of the Taj Mahal without any of the crowds.

This wonderful green garden was built far before the Taj Mahal was designed, but from the almost symmetrical placement of the Taj Mahal across the river, you would think otherwise.

Get here early for great photo opportunities of the Taj Mahal in the morning light and mist over the wide river.

The gardens were initially built by the famous Emperor Babur before the Taj Mahal was constructed decades later by a successor to the throne.

Legend has it that Emperor Shah Jahan who built the Taj Mahal was also planning to build a second Taj Mahal-esque building in the Mehtab Bagh gardens where he would be entombed after his death.

The so-called Black Taj Mahal is one of Agra’s most enduring fables.

Our top recommended tours of Mehtab Bagh:

  • Mehtab Bagh Admission Ticket with Optional Transportation
  • Taj Mahal Private Sunrise & Sunset Tour
  • Exclusive Agra Tour With Lunch
  • Private Day Trip By Train: Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Mehtab Bagh

Tomb of Itimad-ad Daulah, Agra, India

5. Tomb of Itimad-ad Daulah

One of the best places to visit in Agra is the Tomb of Itimad-ad Daulah, the lavish resting place of the father of Nur Jahan, an important empress.

The mausoleum is also known colloquially as the Baby Taj because the resplendent marble facade and distinctive design are thought to be a preamble to the even more extravagant Taj Mahal which followed a few decades later.

It’s equally as impressive, and you will also find that the Baby Taj is much less crowded and a lot quieter to experience than the Taj Mahal.

Our top recommended tour of Tomb of Itimad-ad Daulah: Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah Baby Taj Admission Ticket with Optional Transportation

Akbar's Tomb, Agra, India

6. Akbar’s Tomb

Agra is a city of tombs and mausoleums and another impressive sight to see is Akbar’s Tomb. This grand, red, sandstone building is a stark contrast to the Taj Mahal.

Not only because of the color but because of the designs. It marks an architectural period that predates the opulence of the later tombs. Akbar’s Tomb was constructed before the Taj Mahal at the start of the 17th century.

Our top recommended tours of Akbar’s Tomb:

  • Visit to Sikandra Mausoleum of Emperor Akbar the great
  • Experience Agra (Land of Tombs) Built by Mughals
  • Village Walk in Surroundings of Akbar Tomb
  • Mughal Agra tour from Delhi

Kinari Bazaar, Agra, India

7. Kinari Bazaar

When you are tired of endless tombs and opulent pieces of architecture then head to the Kinari Bazaar to experience another side of life in the city.

This is one of the best places to visit in Agra, because at the Kinari Bazaar you can shop, haggle, eat and take in the vibrant, chaotic nature of day to day Indian living.

The Bazaar is a maze of colorful alleyways and shops which you can spend hours walking through. There is a huge array of goods to be found here and you might find yourself returning from the Kinari Bazaar with more than a few great value souvenirs.

Our top recommended tours of Kinari Bazaar:

  • Old Agra Private Food and Walking Tour
  • Extensive Agra Fort and colorful Kinari Bazaar Tour
  • Agra Biking Tour: City Sightseeing and Traditional Markets
  • A Walk Through Time: Touring Old Agra

Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, India

8. Fatehpur Sikri

A day trip away from Agra is the historic city of Fatehpur Sikri. This grand city was the mammoth project of the Mughal Emporer Akhbar, whose tomb is found in Agra.

He started the construction of Fatehpur Sikri in order to build a new capital for his empire. Within decades though, the new capital was abandoned.

The huge palaces fell into disuse after Akbar passed away and the site became unlivable due to lack of water. The British repaired many of the buildings as they realized the historical importance of Fatehpur Sikri and today it’s one of the best places to visit in Agra.

Our top recommended tours of Fatehpur Sikri:

  • Fatehpur Sikri Admission Ticket with Optional Transportation
  • Private 5-Night Delhi, Jaipur, Ranthambore, and Agra Tour with Taj Mahal
  • 5-Day Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour by Private Car
  • Private Day Trip to Fatehpur Sikri And Abhaneri Stepwells From Agra To Jaipur

Keoladeo National Park, Agra, India

9. Keoladeo National Park

For a change of scenery when visiting Agra, head outside of the city to the stunning Keoladeo National Park. This protected wilderness is known as one of the best bird watching reserves in India and every year you can experience first hand some of the most incredible bird migrations in the world.

Species fly here from as far afield as Siberia during the winter to find warmer breeding grounds. The national park is one of the best places to visit in Agra as it’s just an hour down the road but a world away from the smog and chaos of the city’s streets. 

Our top recommended tours of Keoladeo National Park:

  • Full-Day Private Tour to Bharatpur from Agra
  • Ranthambhore Tiger Tour of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur
  • Full-Day Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary with Fatehpur Sikri
  • Experience Keoladeo NP & Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary From Agra

Taj Mahal- Best Places to Visit in Agra

Best Time of Year to Visit Agra

Agra can realistically be visited all year round, as most of the major attractions are found within the city and not necessarily weather dependent.

The north of India experiences very little rainfall and you will find that it’s dry and dusty. The short monsoon season is from June to September but despite the rainfall, you may find the streets and sights to be much quieter this season.

The peak season for travel to Agra occurs from November to March when the weather is coolest.

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How to Travel to Agra

Agra is found in the north of India, in the diverse state of Uttar Pradesh. The city is one of the largest and most visited in the country and it’s well connected to the rest of India.

The small airport has few flights available, aside from domestic routes to other large Indian cities such as Delhi.

Most travelers will fly into the capital, Delhi, on international flights, as the city has flights to almost anywhere else in the world.

From Delhi, it’s just 150 miles south to Agra, a journey that can easily be completed by bus or train. Getting around Agra is best achieved by hiring a local rickshaw driver for the day, just ensure that you agree on costs and the route beforehand.

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Home to one of the world’s seven wonders, the Taj Mahal, Agra is a city full of magnificent Mughal architecture. Although, there are so many more places to visit in Agra beyond Taj Mahal. Be it a family vacation, honeymoon, a solo trip or a group vacation with friends. Agra has something for every trip- romantic strolling at Mehtab Bagh with your partner glaring at Taj Mahal in its full glory or hopping from one fort to another at Fatehpur Sikri and learning all about the Mughal architecture. With the diverse  tourist places in Agra, the city never ceases to be interesting. And the diverse tourist places like Wildlife SOS and Taj Nature Walk make this city all the more unique. Read on to know about these and a lot many places that you can visit in the magnificent city of Agra.

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Taj Mahal

One of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal stands tall at the south bank of the river Yamuna in Agra. Taj Mahal or the “icon of love” is one of the best places to visit in Agra and the most popular tourist destinations in India.

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Agra Fort is one of the first-ever monuments in India to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. It was constructed by the great Mughal emperor, Akbar in the 16th century. Initially, it used to be a Rajput fort called ‘Badalgarh’ which was rebuilt into the Agra Fort.

The construction of the fort was finally completed in 1573 with the help of more than 4000 workers who took around 8 years to build it. It has also been a witness to major historical events like the First Battle of Panipat, the defeat of Humayun from Sher Shah Suri and the death of Shah Jahan.

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Buland Darwaza

Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb

Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb

Another Mughal mausoleum on the bank of the river Yamuna, Itmad-Ud-Daulah’s Tomb is one of the best places to visit in Agra. The architecture and interior are known to be inspired by that of Taj Mahal’s as it also has traces of white marble from Rajasthan amidst the red sandstone. And for the same reason, it is also known as the “Baby Taj”.

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Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal

Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal

Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal is not as well known as the other places to see in Agra but is worth visiting. The gurdwara is dedicated to the ninth guru of Sikhs who is Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. The place where it is built is where Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji voluntarily offered his arrest to Aurangzeb.

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Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh in Agra stands at the North of the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort along the bank of river Yamuna. This is one of the many hidden places to visit in Agra. The garden is a char bagh which is a quadrilateral garden layout inspired by the four gardens of paradise mentioned in the Quran. The garden stands perfectly in symmetry with the view of the Taj Mahal.

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Akbar's Tomb

Akbar's Tomb

Akbar’s Tomb was built by Jahangir in 1613. If you’re a history buff, this is one of the best places to visit in Agra for you. The tomb is built in red sandstone and holds some of the most stunning marble designs.

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Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

The Jama Masjid is one of the most beautiful mosques in India. Built on lines similar to the one in Delhi, this mosque too is an architectural splendour. The construction of this mosque was started in 1839 by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah Bahadur. The mosque is rich in history and is one of the favourite haunts of history enthusiasts. The mosque has a central prayer hall with eleven massive arches. The pillars  in the mosque are covered with beautiful and intricate carvings that are reminiscent of Indo-Islamic art. Address: Located in Tahseen Ganj, Husainabad, Lucknow. Timing: The mosque remains open to visitors for all days of the week from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm. However, you should try to visit the mosque during the early hours of the day, so that you can admire the architectural splendour of the mosque with ease.

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Anguri Bagh

Anguri Bagh

A landscape of verdant greenery awaits you in the sprawling gardens of Anguri Bagh that is located in Khas Mahal in Agra Fort.

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Sikandra Fort

Sikandra Fort

The Sikandra Fort homes the great emperor Akbar’s Tomb. The fort is known for its magnificent gates, tombs, and red sandstone designs which makes it one of the most visited tourist places in Agra. The fort is also known for its architecture which is a blend of Islamic and Hindu designs.

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Taj Nature Walk

Taj Nature Walk

Taj Nature Walk has been developed by the Social Forestry Division of Agra. The trail serves as a great place to enjoy amazing views of the Taj Mahal. It also has many watchtowers along the trail from where you can view the Taj Mahal from different angles. The trail homes some very unique varieties of flowers, shrubs and trees.

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Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza

Made out of myriad hued tiles of chini, this is one of the most unique historical places to visit in Agra which was built in 1635. The mausoleum is perched on the banks of River Yamuna and charms the visitors with stunning Indo-Persian architecture. The unique building extensively uses glazed glass windows.

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Dolphin Water Park

Dolphin Water Park

If you get tired and saturated with all the Mughal architecture and monuments, this is one of the best places to see in Agra and wind off. Dolphin Water World is north India’s biggest water park.

Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS is a rescue and conservation organization in Agra. Their campus is located in the Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary. The organization also works on rescue operations and conservation of bears and have recently opened the bear rescue facility for visitors.

Diwan-I-Aam

Diwan-I-Aam

Hailed as one of the UNESCO world heritage sites, Diwan-i-Aam is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Agra. It is famous as the place where Shah Jehan used to have his meetings with the public and heard their problems. It is a stunning specimen of architecture and fascinates everyone.

Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri, situated near Agra, India, stands as a magnificent testament to Mughal architectural grandeur. Commissioned by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, Fatehpur Sikri served as the capital of the Mughal Empire for a brief period. Its red sandstone structures, including the Jama Masjid, Buland Darwaza, and the intricately carved Panch Mahal, exhibit exquisite craftsmanship and cultural fusion. The city's layout reflects Akbar's vision of unity among diverse religious communities. However, Fatehpur Sikri's abandonment due to water scarcity underscores the precarious balance between ambition and environmental constraints. Today, it remains a UNESCO World Heritage Site, captivating visitors with its historical charm and architectural marvels.

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You can spend 2 days in Agra by indulging in the sightseeing of many popular places. You can talk to the guides and get to know about the stunning history of these architectural marvels. The best places to see in 2 days in Agra are Taj Mahal: No one leaves Agra without seeing the beauty of Taj Mahal. Perched on the banks of River Yamuna, Taj Mahal was built by the Mughal ruler Shah Jehan to commemorate his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is hailed as one of the seven wonders of the world and continues to astound everyone with its brilliant architecture Agra Fort: An exemplar of brilliant craftsmanship, Agra Fort dates back to the 16th century. This is a building made out of red sandstone and well-known as one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites It is also called Lal Qila and home to some excellent structures like Pearl Mosque, Diwan-i I Khas, Diwan-i I Aam, Kinari Bazar: A delight for all shopping lovers, Kinari Bazaar will dazzle you with a plethora of colorful shops. Don't forget to utilise your bargaining skills here as you can get many amazing items here like jewelry, fabric, clothing, shoes, marble work etc. Mehtab Bagh: A scenic respite for nature lovers, this is an expanse of sprawling gardens which offer a picture-perfect view of the Taj Mahal. It is a superb spot to capture some sunset clicks and take out some time to contemplate among the colorful flowers. Fatehpur Sikri: With its foundation laid by the Mughal emperor Akbar, Fatehpur Sikri is an important tourist site to be visited from Agra to admire some brilliant architecture. It is a famed UNESCO world heritage site and has many popular attractions like Jodha Bai's Palace, Jama Mosque, Buland Darwaza, and Tomb of Salim Chisti etc. Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah: This stunning piece of architecture in Agra is also known as Baby Taj Mahal. It was built by Noor Jehan and made out of marble which keeps mesmerising the visitors. The design closely depicts Indo-Islamic architecture and presents a sight to behold with its arched entrance and octagonal towers.

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Light And Sound Show At Agra Fort: This spectacular event showcases an excellent looking fort through a whole new lens. The show is combined with wonderful sound effects and visuals that narrates the history of Agra. Shopping in Agra: Agra is well-known for selling many unique items which can be shopped from its traditional bazaars. Here, you can take home a number of souvenirs ranging from jewellery, embroidered fabrics, carpets, etc. The best places to show your bargaining skills in Agra are Sadar Bazaar, Kinari Bazaar and Munro Road. Street food of Agra: All the foodies can brace themselves to indulge in a number of Mughal delicacies when they are touring in Agra. The best items that are sure to fill up your tummies with love in Agra include tasty chaats, spicy dalmoth, cheela, tikki, kachori, and delicious petha Enjoy at Special Events in Agra: Agra is well-known for hosting a number of cultural events which invite a lot of tourists throughout the year. These events add glitter to the amazing evenings in Agra and allow you to look at it with a different lens. Some of the prominent events not to miss when you are in Agra are Ram Baraat, Baloon ride, Taj literature festival, Kailash fair, and Gangaur Fair.

Which are the best places to visit in Agra for kids?

Taj Mahal: Don’t leave Agra without showing your kids one of the seven wonders of the world. This historical structure is a brilliant specimen of Mughal architecture and incites curiosity for everyone who has an interest in history. Wildlife SOS: A brilliant initiative to protect animals and conserve the natural heritage of India, this animal rescue organization is much loved by all the kids. The most striking feature of this place is the Agra Bear and Elephant Rescue facility. Sadar Market: One of the loved places to visit in Agra for the kids, Sadar Market is a wonderful retreat to buy many souvenirs, shops, leather goods, marble products etc. When you are here, you can also gorge on traditional delicacies like Chaat which are served on the food stalls here.  Dolphin Water Park: Head to Dolphin World Water Park to enjoy a spectacular day with kids. It is well known for having an amusement park, a play area, a locker room and many other facilities like swimming and games which are well suited to have a recreational day with kids.

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A complete agra travel guide: all you need to know before visiting in 2023.

  • Post published: January 15, 2022
  • Post category: India
  • Post author: Charu Goyal

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Agra is one of the most visited cities in India for a reason. Home to the iconic Taj Mahal , a magnificent wonder of the world, it is a former capital of India that welcomes millions of tourists every year, eager to visit the country’s most famous monument. Though there is plenty more to experience for those willing to stick around for more than a day.

Boasting a plethora of Mughal tombs and gardens, the historically rich city of Agra is an integral part of India’s Golden Triangle. With three UNESCO World Heritage Sites and dozens of lesser known landmarks under its belt, there is plenty to captivate visiting photographers, travellers and historians to this part of Uttar Pradesh.

So, if you are planning to visit Agra and are wondering what else is there to see beyond the Taj Mahal, then worry not. I spent four days there in October 2021, and am happy to share up-to-date information to help you plan your dream Agra trip. In this guide, you’ll find everything from where to stay to what to see in Agra and much more.

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Table of Contents

Where is Agra?

Located on the banks of Yamuna river, Agra is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is approximately 210 km south of India’s capital city, New Delhi, and 240 km east of Jaipur in Rajasthan. If grouped together, these three cities make North India’s Golden triangle, the most popular tourist route in the country. 

If you only have a limited number of days to explore this region, then doing the Golden triangle circuit is a great way to get an insight into the world of maharajas and Mughal emperors. Travelling through these three neighbouring states, you will see some of India’s most beautiful architecture, and taste delectable cuisines. 

But should you have more time on hand, the heritage arc of Uttar Pradesh, including Agra, Lucknow, and Varanasi is also worth checking out. Lucknow is situated at a distance of around 335 km from Agra and has been on my bucket list since so long!

How to get to Agra?

Being one of the top bucket list destinations in India, Agra is well-connected to other Indian cities by an extensive rail and road network. There is also a domestic airport in Agra, but it is usually more convenient to fly to New Delhi or Jaipur due to more frequent flight options.

From those cities, you can take a taxi to Agra or hop on a train. Agra has several train stations, out of which Agra Cantonment (Agra Cantt) and Agra Fort are closer to the city centre. The Gatimaan Express from Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station in New Delhi only takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach Agra Cantonment. You can find more information about trains to Agra here .

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Alternatively, you can also take your own car or book a private taxi and reach Agra at your convenience. The roads connecting Agra with both New Delhi and Jaipur are in good condition and the drive is pretty smooth and easy. Depending on how early you leave and the route taken, you can get from Jaipur to Agra in approximately four to six hours.

My friend and I booked a taxi from Savaari car rentals for this trip. They are an online cab aggregator in India that provides affordable chauffeur driven taxis in various cities across the country. Their expertise regarding road trips in India is really valuable, especially when going to off-beat places. I used their service to go from Kolkata to Odisha as well and loved that their quoted price includes tolls, state tax and GST so there are no surprises in the end. Check prices for their Jaipur to Agra cab here.

Although trains to Agra take less time to reach, it may make sense for you economically to book a taxi when travelling in a group. But if on a tighter budget, there are also frequent buses that go to Agra daily. You can check the timing and prices for buses to Agra on redBus .

CG’s tip: Almost all train and bus stations have taxi stands nearby. You can hail a ride to your accommodation from there or book a taxi online.

Best time to go?

Although the Taj Mahal looks marvelous throughout the year, the best time to visit Agra is during the winter months from October to February . Summer in North India is uncomfortably hot, followed by months of downpours that make it difficult to freely roam around and explore as desired.

Also keep in mind that during the winter season, the weather changes fast and can affect visibility to only a few meters at dawn. If you want clearer mornings and dreamy sunrises, then head to Agra either between October to mid-November or mid-February to early March. But, if you are looking to create moody pictures, then peak wintertime would be good as well.

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I visited in the last week of October and had beautiful sunrises and sunsets throughout. There was a little fog by the Yamuna river during one sunrise towards the end of my trip, but it cleared quickly as I took hundreds of pictures of one of the seven wonders of the world sitting in front of me.

CG’s tip: Regardless of which month you plan to travel to Agra, just note that the Taj Mahal remains closed to the general public every Friday for religious reasons. However, all the other landmarks can still be accessed. 

How many days are enough?

Most travellers visiting Agra mainly come to see the Taj Mahal on a day trip from New Delhi. But, in my opinion, that is equivalent to barely scratching the surface. Not only does the Taj Mahal have a distinctive charm at different times of the day, there are also several viewpoints nearby that shouldn’t be missed to admire it from other perspectives.

Being a historically significant city during the Mughal era, there are also SO many other landmarks worth checking out in Agra that a few hours in the city can never be enough. If you are planning to see most of these sights, then spending 2-3 full days is highly recommended.

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However, if you only have time for a day trip, then I recommend doing a guided tour from New Delhi to make the most of your time in Agra. This private one leaving at 2:30 am allows you to still catch the sunrise at Taj Mahal, followed by a delicious breakfast and a visit to Agra Fort. Alternatively, this one leaves a bit later and covers Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Baby Taj and a buffet lunch in Agra.

How to get around Agra?

I usually love walking and getting around a new city by foot, but if I am being completely honest, then Agra isn’t ideal for that. The roads are chaotic and if you are not staying super close to the Taj Mahal, then using a transport to go from one place to another is more feasible.

Depending on your budget, there are auto-rickshaws (tuk-tuks), taxis, and public transport available throughout Agra. Online cab aggregators like Uber and Ola work seamlessly too and cost almost the same as hailing an auto-rickshaw from the street for one-way rides. You can also hire the latter for approximately INR 800 for a day of exploring. Just remember to haggle if getting a rickshaw from the street.

CG’s tip: Between both the cab companies, I found Ola to be working more efficiently in Agra. I went out for sunrise every morning and Ola cabs would come in a couple of minutes even at 4 am. Uber sometimes took longer.

Where to stay in Agra?

From affordable guesthouses and hostels, to some of the most luxurious hotels in all of India, Agra has no dearth of places to stay. Irrespective of what your preferences, budget, and purpose of the trip may be, you can undoubtedly find an appropriate property to base yourself in, without a hassle.

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I stayed at the ITC Mughal for the first three nights of the trip and then moved to The Oberoi Amarvilas for the last one to celebrate my birthday. ITC Mughal is for you if you are looking for a reasonably-priced luxury property that is on the top of their game when it comes to safety protocols for the pandemic. Their sanitization protocols impressed me exceedingly throughout the stay!

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But, if you are in Agra for a special occasion, or just want to experience the best, then look no further than The Oberoi Amarvilas. Situated only 600 metres from the Taj Mahal, all rooms there provide an unobstructed view of the Taj (!) while the interiors pay homage to Mughal architectural elements. Pair this with delectable food, outstanding amenities and extremely warm staff and you will know why the property is so highly rated and loved. You can check hotel prices and availability in Agra here.

For those of you interested in low and mid-range accommodations, there are many options in Taj Ganj, Rakabganj and Fatehabad Road areas. Taj Ganj is super close to the Taj Mahal, but this neighbourhood can feel a bit unpleasant and congested. On the flip side, places like Hotel Kamal and Hotel Saniya Palace located there come with rooftop restaurants overlooking the Taj that make it better. 

Alternatively, Hostels like Moustache are always a popular and safe choice among backpackers.

Best places to see in Agra?

Agra has a wealth of incredible places to offer. From the world-famous Taj Mahal, to lesser known spots like Akbar’s Tomb at Sikandra, there are plenty of incredible monuments to entice both domestic and international travellers. Here are some sites that you should unquestionably add to your Agra itinerary:

Where do I even begin with this one? Built to immortalise the undying affection of a man for his wife, the Taj Mahal is an iconic symbol of love and India’s most recognisable monument. It was built in 1630 by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his third (and favourite) wife, Mumtaz Mahal who died giving birth to their 14 th child. 

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Containing tombs of both Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan himself, Taj Mahal is an architectural masterpiece and a World Heritage Site. If you could only visit one place in India, then by all means, don’t even think twice before heading here. The monument’s perfect symmetry is so compelling that you have to see it in person to understand why it is often regarded as the most beautiful building in the world. 

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Apart from the white marble mausoleum, the Taj Mahal complex also houses Taj Museum, Charbagh , a mosque, a reflective pool and a guesthouse. Most travellers visiting Taj Mahal stop at the reflecting pool at the front, trying to jolt each other for the iconic shot with the mausoleum. While it is a really picturesque spot, I would advise you to head to the mosque on the west and spend more time there instead. You’ll be surprised to see how less crowded it is!

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There are three gates that visitors can usually use to enter the premises when visiting, but at present, the South gate is not functional . Between the other two, the West gate is the busiest as most tourists and tour guides tend to avoid the East gate due to the longer walking distance between the vehicle drop-off point and the main entrance. However, in my opinion, it is the best one to use as it is the least crowded.

CG’s tip: Sunrise is the most beautiful time to visit the Taj Mahal. The crowds are relatively smaller and you will get to admire the monument as it ethereally reveals itself through the morning mist. Try to reach 30 minutes before opening hour to ensure you are at the front of the queue in time for opening. If visiting on a day trip from Delhi, you can accordingly book a sunrise tour for the same.

Opening hours: 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes before sunset, every day except Friday. Taj Mahal is closed every Friday for religious reasons. There are also night viewings two days prior to the night of and the two days after the Full Moon, except during the month of Ramadan and on a Friday. Entrance fee: INR 45 for Indians and INR 1050 for Foreigners. Entrance to the mausoleum is an additional INR 200 for both.

Restored by Mughal Emperor Akbar, Agra Fort is the city’s second most impressive landmark and another World Heritage Site. It was primarily constructed as a military fortress in 1565, but was later transformed into a palace by Shah Jahan, who embellished it with white marble and precious stones during his reign. 

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When visiting Agra Fort, make sure to take a moment to appreciate its impressive red sandstone wall that is nearly 22 m high in several parts. The interiors are equally stunning as well and there are also a few vantage points that provide an unobstructed view of the Taj. When Shah Jahan was overthrown and imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb, he spent eight years here gazing out at the river and admiring the Taj Mahal from a distance until his death.

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Some of the places to not miss in Agra Fort are Jahangiri Mahal (Jahangir’s Palace), Khas Mahal, Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of private audience), Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of public audience), Sheesh Mahal (Mirror palace), Musamman Burj, Moti Masjid (Pearl mosque) and Nagina Masjid (Gem mosque). The area is enormous and you’ll need a few hours to see it all. There is also a light and sound show here every evening.

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CG’s tip: Agra Fort can get really crowded on Fridays due to Taj Mahal being closed. If you are in Agra for more days, then plan to visit here the same day as the Taj. Alternatively, you can go early morning and enjoy it while it is still quiet. Just avoid going near closing time as the guards tend to rush people out from beforehand.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: INR 35 for Indians and INR 550 for Foreigners. Plus, a separate ticket for ADA Toll Tax upon arrival, which is INR 10 for Indians and INR 50 for foreigners.

Mehtab Bagh

Located directly across the Yamuna river from the Taj Mahal, Mehtab Bagh is a Mughal botanical garden that has one of the best viewpoints in Agra. If you are looking to get epic sunrise and sunset photos of the Taj Mahal without the crowd, then make sure to not skip this spot. The garden is perfectly aligned with the Taj and there are several photo points facing the monument.

Mehtab Bagh is also known as The Moonlight Garden and there is even a popular myth associated with this place. Legend says that Shah Jahan wanted to make an exact copy of the Taj Mahal for his own burial here, only with black marble instead of white. But the construction of Black Taj never took place as he was imprisoned by his son, who buried him next to Mumtaz Mahal inside the Taj Mahal itself. Whether this is true or just a myth remains unverified.

CG’s tip: Although Mehtab Bagh is just opposite the Taj Mahal on the other side of Yamuna river, getting there takes time. The garden is approximately 8 km from the Taj Mahal and you will need to hire an auto-rickshaw or taxi to get there. Nevertheless, the picture-perfect view of the Taj Mahal is worth it, especially at sunrise or sunset. 

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 250 for Foreigners. No ADA Toll Tax is charged here.

Tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah

Often known as the Baby Taj or the Bachcha Taj, the tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah is another Mughal mausoleum in Agra. It was built by Empress Nur Jahan for her father Mirzā Ghiyās Beg, who was known by his title I’timād-ud-Daulah, meaning pillar of the state. Completed in 1628, this mausoleum was one of the first Mughal structures to have ever been built entirely in white marble.

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This tomb is situated in the centre of a Charbagh, with four usual enclosing walls and side buildings made of red sandstone. Out of these, the pavilion on the western side beautifully overlooks the Yamuna river. But what sets I’timād-ud-Daulah’s tomb apart from other monuments is the beautiful floral patterns depicted by stone inlays and mosaic work. It even served as an inspiration for the Taj Mahal, which was built for Mirzā Ghiyās Beg’s granddaughter Mumtaz.

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CG’s tip: Being a lesser known monument in Agra, the tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah doesn’t see that many visitors throughout the day. I would suggest you to visit popular places in the morning and then visit here afterwards. Since it is located near Mehtab Bagh, you can easily club the two together too.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 250 for Foreigners. Plus, ADA Toll Tax of INR 5 for Indians and INR 10 for Foreigners upon arrival.

Chini ka Rauza

Situated just 1 km north of I’timād-ud-Daulah’s tomb, Chini ka Rauza is another funerary monument in Agra. It contains the tomb of Shukrullah Shirazi Afzal Khan ‘Allami’, a Persian scholar and poet, who later became the Prime Minister of Emperor Shah Jahan. It also has a large garden and nice riverside views.

If you like exploring lesser known places and are in the area anyway, then definitely make a pit stop here. The exterior of this monument is covered in glazed tile work, which is one of the reasons to admire it. The interiors, on the other hand, feature paintwork and inscriptions from the Quran, both of which seems to be depleting to an extent.

However, seeing the dome from inside is still pretty impressive. Just don’t head here with high expectations as the structure isn’t maintained like other popular places in Agra. Some of the tile work on the outside is either falling off or has lost its colour due to the weather. Hopefully it can be restored to its former glory someday!

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: Free.

Tomb of Akbar

Akbar’s tomb is another beautiful example of impressive Mughal architecture. It is a hidden gem that is the final resting place of Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is located in the town of Sikandra, about 40 minutes outside of the main city. Emperor Akbar planned and constructed most of the monument himself while he was still alive. But, it was completed by his son Jahangir, after his death.

The mausoleum itself is five stories tall and is made with red sandstone and white marble. It is surrounded by vast gardens, housing deer, monkeys, peacocks and other wildlife. If you love architecture and photography, then make sure to not give this picturesque sight a miss. The chhatri-topped minarets, painted interiors and detailed inlay work are really remarkable to see up close.

CG’s tip: Sikandra is en-route to Fatehpur Sikri from Agra. If you are planning to visit there, then you can make a stop at Akbar’s tomb on the way to save time. The tomb of Mariam Zamani, Akbar’s wife, is also situated close by in Sikandra itself. 

Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani

Not too far from Akbar’s tomb lies another Mughal mausoleum in Sikandra. This is the final resting place of Emperor Akbar’s favourite wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani. It was built by their son Jahangir and is about a 5 minute driving distance from the tomb of Akbar. If you are travelling to Sikandra to see Akbar’s tomb, then you can make a stop here as well.

Mariam’s tomb was formerly an open baradari (pleasure pavilion) built by Sikander Lodhi in 1495 AD. The Mughals acquired it in the 17 th century and reconstructed the exterior walls by introducing red sandstone to the edifice. Similar to other Mughal sites in Agra, this mausoleum is also surrounded by lush gardens. However, there isn’t much else to see at the site.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: INR 10 for Indians and INR 250 for Foreigners. ADA Toll Tax is not levied here.

Note: All the above-mentioned entrance fees are as per the online ticketing charges. The prices will be slightly higher if you purchase them via cash, when or if the ticket counters open up (more on this below). You can book online tickets to any of these on the official website here .

Taj Nature Walk

Located a few metres away from the East Gate entrance of Taj Mahal, it is a peaceful park providing walking trails and beautiful viewpoints. If you are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Agra, then take a stroll through this 70 hectare green belt and enjoy glimpses of Taj Mahal every now and then.

Taj Nature Walk is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Including an array of birds, you can expect to come across peacocks, peahens, hyena, and more here. Some people also like to go here for a picnic, but in general, it is not a busy attraction. For the best experience, visit here in the morning or evening hours when the weather is pleasant.

CG’s tip: The entrance to Taj Nature Walk is on the Taj East Gate Road. You may be asked for an ID when visiting, so make sure to carry one with you. Taking a reusable water bottle is also recommended as there is no place to buy it once there.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 100 for Foreigners.

If you are in Agra for longer, then there are also some other landmarks that you can check out. Taj Mahal itself has plenty of viewpoints, especially for those willing to walk around the nearby areas in pursuit of different perspectives. My personal favourite is the chhatri situated close to Dussehra Ghat, and from the boat ride on Yamuna river. 

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Agra also enjoys local markets which are an experience in themselves. If you don’t mind the constant honks, large crowds, haggling, etc., then visit the narrow lanes of Kinari Bazaar near the Taj Mahal. The enormous Jama Masjid is also located there. Sadar Bazaar is another famous market in Agra.

Day trips from Agra?

Even though there is a lot to see in Agra itself, there are also remarkable destinations outside it that you can explore when there. The roads are in good condition and you can easily do a day trip to see other gems of Uttar Pradesh. Here are some places that I would recommend checking out:

Fatehpur Sikri

Situated less than 40 km from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a 16 th century city that was built predominantly in red sandstone by Emperor Akbar. It was founded as the capital of the Mughal Empire and later abandoned after just 15 years due to multiple reasons. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a must visit for every architecture lover.

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Combining Hindu and Muslim elements, Fatehpur Sikri is one of the finest examples of Mughal architectural splendour. The city is surrounded by a large fortification wall and there are several entryways to access the premises. Known as the Gate of Magnificence, the Bhuland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri is the highest gateway in the world at a height of 54 metres.

Other must-see attractions at Fatehpur Sikri include The Jama Masjid, which is one of the most beautiful mosques in India. The Palace of Jodha Bai, Panch Mahal, Anup Talao, Diwan-I-Khaas, Diwan-I-Aam, and the Treasury are wonderful too. Just try to visit early in the day so you have enough time to go around and see everything at a relaxed pace. You will easily need a couple of hours here.

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CG’s tip: Fatehpur Sikri is divided into two parts: the mosque, and the palace complex. Most taxi drivers will try to drop you close to Bhuland Darwaza, which is the entrance to the Jama Masjid. But, I suggest visiting the palace area first.

Bhuland Darwaza is surrounded by many hawkers, beggars and young children that roam around freely pretending to be guides harassing tourists in the name of charity. Just head to Diwan-I-Aam or Jodha Bai entry gates and visit there later to have a quick visit of the mosque. 

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, every day. Entrance fee: INR 35 for Indians and INR 550 for Foreigners. An additional ADA Toll Tax of INR 10 for Indians and INR 50 for Foreigners is also charged upon arrival. The Jama Masjid complex at Fatehpur Sikri can be visited free of cost.

Located about 25 km from Fatehpur Sikri lies Bharatpur. It is an Indian city in the state of Rajasthan that has an array of beautiful palaces, forts and temples to offer. I would typically suggest to stay here overnight to be able to explore it properly, but if you are short on time, then it can be a great addition to your Fatehpur Sikri day trip from Agra too. There are many tours that cover both places.

The most popular site to not miss in Bharatpur is the Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. It is a World Heritage Site where you can spot over 350 species of birds, especially during the winter season. The landscape is really beautiful and you can choose between covering the trails on foot, bikes or a cycle rickshaw. Boating is also available there.

CG’s tip: Bharatpur and Fatehpur Sikri both fall on the way on the Jaipur-Agra route. If you are travelling between Jaipur and Agra by road, then you can visit either of them or both, depending on how much time you have. For Keoladeo National Park, I would recommend having a few hours in hand.

Opening hours: Keoladeo National Park is open from 6:30 am to 5:00 pm in Winter and 6:00 am to 6:00 pm in Summer.  Entrance fee: INR 75 for Indians and INR 500 for Foreigners. Prices for vehicle hire at the Keoladeo National park are separate.

For those interested in spirituality and Hindu culture, the city of Mathura is another option for a day trip from Agra. It is located approximately 57 km from Agra and is popular for being the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Offering landmarks like sacred temples and serene ghats, Mathura is unlike most other cities in India.

Known as the holiest place in the city, the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is one of the must visit sites in Mathura. There are large celebrations here during the festivals of Holi and Janmashtami. Other notable landmarks in Mathura are Vishram Ghat, Kusum Sarovar, Kans Qila, Jama Masjid, Krishna Balaram Mandir, Goverdhan Hill and more.

Your trip to Mathura can also be combined with a visit to its twin city of Vrindavan. The town of Deeg is also an easy drive from both Mathura and Bharatpur.

Located around 15 km from Mathura, Vrindavan is another holy city situated on the banks of the Yamuna river. It is a Hindu pilgrimage site that is known for being the city where Lord Krishna spent a considerable amount of his childhood. There are numerous temples dedicated to Lord Krishna in Vrindavan.

Shri Banke Bihari Mandir is one of the most popular temples to visit in Vrindavan. It is also the main centre of celebration of the Holi festival in Vrindavan, where events take place for a whole week. The shrine at Banke Bihari Mandir is one of the most admired in all of India.

Other places to see in Vrindavan include Prem Mandir, Govind Devji Temple, ISKCON Vrindavan, Radha Raman Temple, Nidhi Van, Keshi Ghat, and more. You can drive to Vrindavan yourself, use public transport or book a private guided tour. This one from Agra takes you to both Mathura and Vrindavan.

Where to eat in Agra?

Indian food is one of my all-time favourites, so I love travelling within India and tasting local delicacies of different regions. Here are some places that I would recommend for good vegetarian food in Agra:

Bellevue: Bellevue is an all-day dining restaurant at The Oberoi Amarvilas, serving Indian and International cuisines. It has both indoor and outdoor seating, where the latter overlooks the hotel’s beautiful, lush gardens and the pool area. From hand rolled pastas to chaat boxes containing mouth-watering street food, you can expect to find great quality no matter what you order. Their Thai Stir Fried Tofu and Vegetable Krapow were my personal favourite!

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Esphahan: Esphahan is a speciality tandoor dining restaurant serving Mughal cuisine at The Oberoi Amarvilas. You can order Thalis or multiple course set menus here and enjoy a delicious dinner while listening to live music. My friend and I went with the traditional Indian Thali option and loved everything. The Dal Esphahani and Pistachio Kulfi were a delight!

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Peshawri: Peshawri is another North Indian fine dining restaurant in Agra. It is located inside the ITC Mughal and serves dishes that are cooked in traditional clay pots or tandoors. Some of the dishes were not available during our visit as the restaurant had just re-opened that night itself, but we had Dal Bukhara, Kebabs and lots of butter Naan. Their bread was so good that I could eat just that on its own!

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Sheroes Hangout: Sheroes Hangout in Agra is a café with a cause. It is a colourful place that is run by acid attack survivors who welcome customers with utmost love and big smiles. Their mission is to raise awareness about these attacks and empower other victims to continue living life in public. The menu at Sheroes Hangout doesn’t have any prices and customers are requested to pay what they deem right. Please remember to pay fair and support them in whatever way possible.

Other than these, we mostly ate our weight in breakfast buffets and decent looking all-day dining places close to where we were. If you happen to be in the Taj Ganj area, then you can also check out rooftop restaurants like Hotel Saniya Palace that are known for their view of the Taj Mahal. The food is mostly simple, but worth a visit for the viewpoint.

What to buy in Agra?

Agra is known for many things, out of which Petha is the most popular. It is an Indian soft candy made from white pumpkin. Most sweet shops in Agra sell Petha and there are often numerous flavours available. If you like sweets, then make sure to try this local delicacy or bring back some for your loved ones. You can get Petha near the Taj Mahal, at bus and train stations, and in local markets and speciality stores. 

Another souvenir that you can buy from Agra are marble replicas. From a Taj Mahal miniature to products like trays, vases, or boxes, you can find many items inlaid with semi-precious stones in ornate floral designs that are commonly found in Mughal architecture throughout Agra. There are many stores on Fatehabad Road that sell these.

Other products that Agra is known for are leather goods, silk sarees and textiles, rugs and carpets, handicrafts, and more. Have a stroll around Kinari Bazaar or Sadar Bazaar and you’ll probably find something interesting for yourself. Just note that Kinari Bazaar is closed every Tuesday. 

What to pack for Agra?

  • A camera! Taj Mahal is one of the most photogenic sites in the world, so you would be crazy to travel to Agra and not capture it. Whether you are comfortable using a smartphone or a professional DSLR or mirrorless camera, make sure to take one with you and snap some pictures. I recently upgraded to a Sony mirrorless !
  •  A wide angle lens . The monuments in Agra are designed in such a way that you’ll sometimes wish you had a wider lens to shoot the entire setting. Landmarks like Akbar’s Tomb are enormous in size, and if you want the iconic arch shot of the Taj Mahal then definitely carry this with you.
  • A zoom lens may also be useful if you are looking to get some detailed shots while in Agra. It would particularly come handy in places like Mehtaab Bagh where Taj Mahal would be a little further.
  • A hard drive because all those photos need to be stored somewhere now, don’t they? This may not apply to everyone, but I like to take a backup of my files every day and thus carry a hard drive on all my trips. Not only does it help to empty SD cards, but I honestly sleep better knowing my photos are safely backed up. This is the one I use.
  • Weather appropriate clothing. The temperatures in Agra vary vastly between the different seasons, so make sure to bring suitable clothing for your trip. However, for women, I suggest leaving tanks behind and bringing light maxis or similar if travelling in summer. Agra is still a conservative city.
  • If you are a female, then carrying a scarf to cover your bare shoulders when visiting masjids, temples and other religious sites is also a must. I personally take one or a light jacket with me on most trips around India as they can also be useful in crowded areas to avoid unnecessary attention.
  • A travel plug adapter that supports outlet types C, D, and M. If your devices are bought from outside India, then make sure to check this to have a seamless experience at your accommodation or check with your hotel for a spare. This one works in most places around the world.
  • A portable charger. Since you are going to be out and about all the time and using your phone for photos, directions, restaurant reviews, you may run out of battery quickly. A portable charge ensures you always have a working device with you!
  • Last but not the least, make sure to carry hand sanitizers and face masks . You can never have too much of these while travelling during these uncertain times.

Some things to know before visiting Agra

  • Entrance tickets for all the monuments in and nearby Agra must now be purchased online. There used to be functioning ticket counters at all the touristic sites before the pandemic, but that isn’t the case anymore.
  • You can now either buy your tickets for Agra monuments here before visiting or scan one of the QR codes displayed on the entrances and get an electronic ticket on the spot. However, sometimes the portal does not work efficiently due to poor connectivity so it is better to purchase from before with hotel WIFI.
  • Should the ticket booths open again soon, remember that in person tickets are more expensive. If you purchase tickets to monuments in Agra online (either before visiting or paying by card on arrival), then automatic discounts are applied to the final price. The deductions are not huge, but do make a difference when visiting many places.
  • On top of the entrance fee, the Agra Development Authority (ADA) also imposes a charge commonly known as ADA’s Pathkar or Toll Tax. It will already be included in the price of your Taj Mahal ticket, but you will be asked to pay it on top of your tickets at other landmarks. 
  • All foreign citizens visiting other monuments in Agra on the same day as the Taj Mahal do not have to pay the ADA Toll Tax again (make sure to show your ticket for the same if asked). However, you will not be exempted from it the next day. The ADA doesn’t levy any Toll Tax on Fridays so you can visit then to save money.
  • Some landmarks in Agra have a huge list of prohibited items that are strictly not allowed inside the premises. Before visiting any of these locations, make sure to check the list from beforehand to avoid wasting time in cloak rooms and security checks. For instance, visitors cannot carry any food, tobacco products, tripods, portable charges, pens, etc. inside the Taj Mahal.
  • Know the best time to visit popular places. Being regarded as the most beautiful building in the world, it is safe to say that the Taj Mahal gets REALLY crowded even at sunrise. I, fortunately, got lucky as India was still closed to international tourists at the time of my visit, but try going as early as possible.
  • Trust that the fog is real. If you are planning to visit Agra during the winter season in India, then expect that you may not be able to see the Taj Mahal clearly early in the morning. The visibility can get so low that you can stand just beneath it and still not be able to get a detailed glance!
  • You may come across articles online that claim there is nothing else to see in Agra apart from the majestic Taj Mahal. But in reality, this couldn’t be further away from the truth. Give the city more than a few hours and explore some other incredible structures from the Mughal era to see what else it has to offer.
  • There is also a lot of talk about Agra being a dirty and smelly place. Since this was only my first time properly seeing the city, I cannot argue if that is always incorrect, but I personally didn’t think the same was true from what I saw and experienced. Maybe it is due to the ongoing pandemic, or less number of daily visitors at the moment, but all the sights and areas I saw were clean.

Final Thoughts

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That’s a wrap on a comprehensive Agra travel guide from me! I hope you found information in this blog post helpful in planning your trip to Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal. 

I tried to include everything I could think of, but if there is anything else I can help you out with, then please don’t hesitate to leave a comment below. You can also DM me on Instagram or send an email. I love hearing from you and helping you plan your trips!

Happy Exploring, Charu xx

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Charu, I love how beautiful your pictures are and how detailed the guides. I started following you on Instagram after coming across your Agra posts and have been waiting for this guide. Thank you for covering every topic that was needed so thoroughly!

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Thank you so much for joining me here and on Instagram, Suman. I am glad that you came across my pictures from Agra, thanks for all your kind words 💖

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Agra is incredible. I’m so glad I went before COVID. I hope to return one day. Thanks so much for the info. Your pictures are beautiful.

Thank you, Sharon. And yes, so good that you could visit India before the borders shut down. I hope that we can reopen properly soon and people can start returning!

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I am blown away by your photos of these historic buildings.

The architecture in India is incredible, thank you Terri.

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Beautiful photographs! I love the way the sun appears to set the marble on fire, Although when we visited at sunrise I looked half asleep. The nearby forts are equally magnificent. A really comprehensive post – so useful and visually appealing.

Me too! We were there for quite a few hours, so it was interesting to see how the marble changed colours under different lighting conditions. Our guide also made us observe some precious stones that illuminated due to the sun’s position, which was fascinating to say the least. Thank you for your kind words, Hels!

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Your photos are so beautiful! Agra looks amazing to explore, thank you for this great detailed guide!

It really is, Lyne! Have you thought about visiting someday?

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Your pictures are incredible!!! Lovely post, thanks for sharing all the details with us 🙂

Thank you for reading, Karla! I am glad you liked it 🙂

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Your photos are absolutely stunning! And that architecture!! Thanks so much for sharing such an incredible destination!

Thank you, Kathryn! Agra is truly special.

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Beautiful pictures! I visited the Taj Mahal a few years ago but I didn’t get a chance to go there at sunrise. I’d love to go back again some day!

You must. Although the Taj Mahal is beautiful at any time of the day, seeing it at sunrise is truly incomparable. I hope you get to experience that one day!

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Wow loved the pictures..so amazing .i remember Visitng long back during childhood..need to visit again

Thank you, Madhu. And yes, you must!

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I don’t even know where to start on saving all this info in my planner lol So helpful! Thank you 🙂

Just a side question, but your amazing dresses… do you wearing them out all day when traveling or change at the location before/after? Also, where do you buy your dress, they look so beautiful and flowy.

Hi Channy, I am so pleased to hear that you found this post helpful. I usually wear the dresses all day, but sometimes also change at the location or before/after if it involves a hike. Typically, I take most of my photos in the morning or during sunset so I may also change into something more comfortable for just roaming around the city when not shooting. Most of my outfits from this article are linked in my ‘Outfits’ Instagram Highlight but feel free to DM me for any links if you need.

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10 Best Places to Visit in Agra - Popular Tourist Attractions

1. taj mahal.

It is an iconic landmark, a top tourist place near Agra within 50km, symbolizing the eternal love between the king and his beloved wife. Every tourist would fall for this exquisite Mughal complex.

2. Agra Fort

It is the king’s palace of Mughal Royal and a popular tourist attraction in Agra. It was listed in the World Heritage Sites in 1983. It once has more than 500 buildings within it and the main attractions are Jehangir’s Palace, Diwan-i-khas, etc. It is famous for magnificent walls and exquisite carvings.

3. Fatehpur Sikri

It is a religious site consisting of two parts of mosque and royal palace buildings. Tourists can appreciate many excellent temples and palace complex. It is a meaningful tourist place in Agra.

4. Mehtab Bagh

Located on the north bank of Yamuna River, opposite the Taj Mahal, Mehtab Bagh is a perfect place to see the Taj Mahal. People can appreciate the beauty of Taj Mahal at sunset, and also take a walk along the Yamuna River in the park.

5. Tomb of Ltimad-ud-Daulah

This mausoleum, although the garden pond, waterway and straight passage within it are similar to Taj Mahal, the size and sculpture of it are smaller and less magnificent. So it is also called "small Taj Mahal". It is also a great tourist place in Agra.

6. Tomb of Akbar the Great

Jahangir built the tomb, named after his father, in memory of Akbar the great, who brought prosperity to the Mughal Empire.

7. Jama Masjid

It was built in 1648 by Shah Jahan for his favorite daughter, Jahanara. The red and white patchwork structure is very striking, making it one of the best places to visit in Agra.

8. Buland Gate

It is the tallest gate in Asia and was built in memory of Akbar’s military victory in Gujarat.

9. Yamuna River

People can go canoeing on the Yamuna River and enjoy the Taj Mahal at sunrise and sunset.

10. Wildlife SOS

It is an organization that dedicates to saving wildlife, and ordinary people can apply to volunteers. Today, the group has even grown to protect wildlife habitats, and study biodiversity. People can volunteer in here. Their site is one of the best tourist places near Agra within 100km. 

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5 Best Things To Do in Agra

Updated Feb. 11, 2021

The Taj Mahal will no doubt be No. 1 on your list, and it should be the very first thing you do in Agra (i.e. go early in the morning). Crowds here can quickly reach legendary levels (the attraction sees thousands of visitors per day), so be

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Taj Mahal Taj Mahal

Plain and simple: This is the reason you come to Agra. The Taj Mahal is a majestic tomb built in the Mughal style, which combines Indian, Islamic and Persian architectural principles. Visitors marvel at the intricate Quran inscriptions, the structure's perfect symmetry, the ornate accents, and the surrounding manicured gardens. But this monument's enchantment goes beyond its arresting visual appeal: The story behind its creation has drawn romantics for centuries.

According to legend, Emperor Shah Jahan (part of the Mughal dynasty, which ruled the majority of northern India between the 16th and 18th centuries) fell deeply in love with Arjumand Banu Begum, who became his favorite of his three wives. They shared such an intense passion for each another that he renamed her "Mumtaz Mahal," or "Chosen One of the Palace." After many years of happy marriage, Mumtaz passed away during the birth of her 14th child. To commemorate their undying love for one another, the Shah built the Taj Mahal as an elaborate tomb. The tomb is made up entirely of white marble and features jade, crystal, lapis, turquoise and amethyst stones inlaid throughout. Over 20,000 workers labored over the site for more than 20 years.

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Agra Fort Agra Fort

Just northwest of the Taj Mahal , this formidable fortress rests on the west bank of the Yamuna River on the edge of central Agra. About a century older than its more recognized neighbor, Agra Fort boasts impressive red sandstone architectural details throughout and is considered to be one of the best Mughal forts in India. Several rulers made their mark on this site while they lived behind its towering walls, including Shah Jahan, the same emperor who is responsible for the construction of the Taj Mahal. You can credit Jahan with the white marble features you'll find within the fort. It was he who was also responsible for eventually converting the structure into a palace. (Jahan's grandfather, Emperor Akbar originally built it as a fort some hundred years earlier). Travelers could easily spend hours touring and admiring the fort's many offerings, including mosques, verdant courtyards and towers, one of which acted as a prison for Jahan until his death. Today, the site still holds onto its defense roots, as some areas of the fort are used by the Indian military, and as such closed to the public. 

Recent visitors were impressed by the fort and suggested travelers visit here before heading to the Taj Mahal to learn about how the imperial family lived. Many called the fort an architectural must-see with great historical significance and said it even offers great views of the Taj Mahal, too. Travelers did point out that there isn't a whole lot of shade when walking around the attraction, so don't visit in the middle of the day when the sun is beating down on the fort. Visitors also recommended using a guide during your stay to better understand the vast history behind the fort (guides can be arranged on-site). 

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Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb

Located on the east bank of the Yamuna River (just a few miles from central Agra), Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb boasts a pretty picturesque setting. This tomb is the first mausoleum in India to be constructed entirely of marble. You'll recognize that the same stone was used for the Taj Mahal ; in fact, this monument often goes by the nicknames, "Mini Taj" or "Baby Taj." But just because it's smaller in size doesn't mean you should neglect it.

This monument houses a former royal representative. Not only did Itmad-ud-Daulah serve under Emperor Akbar, Shah Jahan's grandfather (Shah Jahan is the man responsible for the Taj Mahal) but also Emperor Jehangir, who ended up marrying Daulah's daughter. Itmad-ud-Daulah was actually not the government representative's given name. Rather, Mizra Ghiyas was given the name Itmad-ud-Daulah as an honor title from the emperors, which translates to "pillar of the state."

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Fatehpur Sikri Fatehpur Sikri

Believe it or not, this gorgeous city was built all thanks to one man's blessing. Emperor Akbar, the one also responsible for the Agra Fort , visited the Sikri village to seek guidance from a saint sometime in the 16th century. At the time, there was no heir to his throne, but conveniently after the consultation, Akbar was blessed with the sons he needed to carry on his legacy. To celebrate, Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri, which translates to "City of Victory." Fatehpur Sikri was intended to be the capital of Agra and seat of the Mughal dynasty. Knowing this, you may ask: Why have I never heard of Fatehpur Sikri before? Due to a lack of water, the city was abandoned just a few years after its construction. Just about 23 miles west of Agra, Fatehput Sikri lay empty for hundreds of years. Now, the bewitching ghost town sees an influx of annual visitors, thanks to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While here, make sure to stop in the Diwan-i-Khas, Akbar's royal chambers, the tomb of the saint that granted Akbar's destiny (the Tomb of Salim Chisti) as well as Jami' Masjid, the on-site mosque said to be modeled after the Great Mosque of Mecca. 

With fewer crowds than the Taj Mahal or Agra Fort , Fatehpur Sikri is a favorite among travelers for its ornate and detailed Mughal architecture (Fatehpur Sikri is considered to be one of the best examples in the world). Visitors also enjoy being able to tour the magnificent grounds at a leisurely pace. The biggest downside for travelers was surprisingly not the distance to this attraction (it's an hour's drive by car), but rather the hawkers and unofficial guides that pervade the area.

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Mehtab Bagh Mehtab Bagh

Interested in seeing the Taj Mahal from more than one angle? Then head over to Mehtab Bagh, or the Moonlight Gardens. Mehtab Bagh is situated opposite of the Taj Mahal on the northern side of the Yamuna River. These gardens are the last of Emperor Babur's 11 gardens that once lined the river. Babur is the founder of the Mughal dynasty, which includes the likes of Shah Jahan (responsible for the Taj Mahal) and Emperor Akbar (responsible for the Agra Fort ). The gardens are modest in comparison to other royal gardens (such as the landscape at Versailles Palace ), but Mehtab Bagh's purpose today is a practical one. After the empire fell, the gardens were neglected and eventually became unrecognizable. Winds would pick up sand that was left in the plot and travel to the Taj Mahal, causing officials to worry about erosion. The garden was rehabilitated specifically to protect the Taj Mahal from these natural occurrences.

Some visitors offered mixed reviews of the gardens, describing the grounds as unimpressive and neglected, while others found the site to be a verdant oasis. Regardless of travelers' feelings about aesthetics, many agreed it was peaceful thanks to its distance from the Taj tourists. Plus, the stunning views of the Taj were more than worth the trip, according to reviewers. Some say the best time to visit is at sunset, when the sky lights up with the Taj in the background.

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Agra

Agra is a famous city known for the world-renowned Taj Mahal, but there are many more exciting places to visit beyond this stunning monument. Agra is an element of the Golden Triangle and has a rich cultural and historical heritage with modern and ancient influences. There are many places to visit in Agra, including Mughal-era buildings, forts, parks , and monuments.

Visitors can admire the rich architecture and learn fascinating historical facts about Agra. Here’s a list of the top 10 places to visit in Agra that you should explore during your visit to this beautiful city.

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Places to Visit in Agra

Let’s look at the details of various places to visit in Agra!

1- Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is a majestic structure that dates back to the 17th century. Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built it to pay tribute to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It took more than 20 years to complete and required around 20,000 laborers. Visitors can enter the UNESCO World Heritage Site via the west and east gates. It’s worth getting here early to see the building radiate at sunrise.

It is surrounded by ornamental gardens with calming water features that reflect the monument’s beauty. Once inside, admire the perfect symmetry and intricate floral carvings on the white marble, which has semiprecious stone inlays. Don’t miss the Kau Ban Mosque and the Jawab, a building intended to preserve symmetry on the monument’s eastern side.

2- Fatehpur Sikri

Located just an hour’s drive from the Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri is a well-preserved red sandstone ghost town that was once the Mughal Empire’s capital 500 years ago. Built by Akbar as a tribute to the famous Sufi saint Shaikh Salim Chishti, the city was abandoned after its water supply ran low.

Tourists can still explore the impressive remains of the city surrounded by a fortification wall. Among the highlights are the Jama Masjid, a mosque, and the three palaces, built for each of Akbar’s wives. Hiran Minar, a circular spiked tower covered with stone elephant tusks, is also worth a visit. Don’t forget to visit the Archaeological Museum to discover Mughal-era treasures and beyond.

3- Agra Fort

It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Agra that is worth visiting. The fort was built of red sandstone and was the imperial city for many Mughal rulers. Visitors can stroll around this fort and get the feeling of wandering in a city within a city. The fort houses several noteworthy buildings, including Jahangir Mahal, a massive palace that combines Hindu and Central Asian architectural styles.

Visitors can also explore Anguri Bagh, Khas Mahal, Musamman Burj , and Diwan-i-Khas, other stunning buildings with intricate designs and architectural elements. Anguri Bagh is a unique courtyard with gardens that outline water channels. Khas Mahal is a palace with white marble and red sandstone pavilions.

Musamman Burj is an octagonal tower with stunning marble inlay work. Diwan-i-Khas is a gathering hall featuring a pair of black and white marble thrones. After visiting the Taj Mahal, plan a holiday to spend a few hours exploring Agra Fort to experience its grandeur and beauty.

4- Akbar’s Mausoleum

Akbar’s Mausoleum is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Agra. It is the final resting place of Emperor Akbar the Great, who ruled the Mughal kingdom for nearly 50 years. Along with two of his daughters, his remains can be found inside the impressive sandstone and marble tomb.

In addition, the site features Mughal gardens, home to many animals, including deer, antelope, monkeys, and peacocks. The tomb is beautifully decorated with marble inlay in various colors, making it a treat for the eyes. If you have a compass, take it out to observe that the tomb is unique among Mughal tombs as it faces east rather than Mecca.

5- Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb

One of Agra’s stunning structures is the Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb , situated on the banks of the Yamuna River. This Mausoleum houses the remains of a Persian official named Mirza Ghiyas Beg and his wife, who served the Mughal empire. It’s also known as the “Baby Taj” since it’s believed to have inspired the construction of the Taj Mahal.

It is made of red sandstone and marble, featuring 13-meter-high hexagonal towers on each corner. This iconic Indian inlay technique utilizes semiprecious stones to create decorative floral designs in marble. Despite its stunning beauty, the Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb attracts fewer visitors than other attractions around Agra.

6- Jama Masjid Mosque

The Jama Masjid mosque is one of the must-visit attractions in India . Built during the 17th century under the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, it’s one of India’s largest mosques. The striking red sandstone structure features white marble inlay with blue-washed ceilings and walls. Tourists can see beautiful inlaid panels like those at the Taj Mahal inside the mosque. While the Friday prayer service draws massive crowds, it’s relatively empty outside of that time.

7- Chini ka Rauza

Chini ka Rauza is a funerary monument that houses the tomb of Afzal Khan Shirazi, located one kilometer north of Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb in Agra. This building was constructed in the 17th century, and it is unique because it was the first monument to use a decoration called Chini. Chini is a decorative style that uses glazed tiles in different colors like turquoise, yellow, green, and orange.

Each tile of Chini ka Rauza was imported from China, which is an impressive feat. Inside, tourists can see detailed paintings and Islamic inscriptions. After visiting Chini ka Rauza , tourists can take a 10-minute walk to see the ruins of the Tomb of Sultan Parwiz, who was the brother of Shah Jahan.

8- Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh, or Moonlight Garden, is a square garden measuring 300 meters on each side. It’s the area’s only remaining park among almost a dozen Mughal-built gardens. Even the park has beautiful flowering trees and bushes. Moreover, the Archeological Survey of India is working hard to restore Mehtab Bagh.

It has planted Mughal-era plants to bring the site back to its original glory. The landscapes align with the gardens of the Taj Mahal, making it one of the best places in Agra to get a view of the stunning structure, especially at sunset.

9- Subhash Emporium

If you’re in love with marble inlay, then head to Subhash Emporium . It has a reputation as the go-to place to shop for stone handicrafts in Agra. You’ll find tons of marble inlay souvenirs, such as coaster sets, animal figurines, candle holders, and small boxes. The store sells larger items, like lamps, tabletops, and carved-marble trays, that can ship directly to your home.

Subhash Emporium is also worth a visit, even if you don’t want to shop. You can see captivating demonstrations of the art of inlaying small pieces of shiny stone into hard marble, one of the top things to do in Agra.

10- Agra Bear Rescue Facility

India’s Kalandar community used to poach sloth bear cubs and force them to perform painful dances for paying audiences. Even though India prohibited the cruel practice in 1972, the mistreatment continued. Today, around 130 rescued dancing bears play, forage, and climb trees at Agra Bear Rescue Facility . The facility is run by animal rights activists, such as Wildlife SOS, who work to save the victimized bears.

Visiting the center is an insightful experience; all proceeds go toward rehabilitation efforts. A guide expert in India’s vanishing wildlife and conservation efforts can provide information during your tour. You can observe the bears and learn how they are cared for and rehabilitated.

The Bottom Line

Agra has a rich cultural and historical legacy evident in its magnificent architecture and monuments. Agra is a treasure trove of historical and architectural wonders, from the Taj Mahal to the Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and other Mughal-era buildings. Additionally, the city’s vibrant street life, food culture, and spiritual centers give visitors a glimpse into Agra’s everyday life. Whether you are a history lover or a foodie, Agra has something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination.

FAQs on Places to Visit in Agra

The most suitable time to visit Agra is between October and March when the weather and temperatures are pleasant. Avoid visiting during summer as it can be scorching and humid.

Agra has its airport and is well-connected to major cities in India. You can also reach Agra by train or bus. The city is located on the Golden Triangle route, making it easy to combine with Delhi and Jaipur.

Yes, there are plenty of local tour guides available in Agra. They can provide valuable insights into the city’s history, culture, and local traditions while taking you on a tour of the major attractions.

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12 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Agra (Complete Guide)

In this travel guide, you will come to know the 12 best tourist places to visit in Agra that you should definitely explore on your Agra trip.

Millions of tourists flock to Agra each year to see the Taj Mahal, a symbol of India and one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions.

You’ll be blown away by the beauty of this awe-inspiring landmark. The Taj Mahal is a must-see attraction in Agra, but most visitors want to get out of the city as soon as they can after seeing it.

One of Agra’s many highlights is the magnificent Taj Mahal. Agra Fort, the Tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah, Fatehpur Sikri, and Mehtab Bagh, a tranquil park in the shadows of the Taj, are just a few of the attractions available to visitors. 

Before exploring the tourist attractions in Agra in-depth, let’s have a quick look at these places with their location.

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This tour to the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort from Delhi by Car is our favorite.

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Agra

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Here is a list of the best tourist places in Agra.

1. Taj Mahal 

One of the seven wonders of the world is the Taj Mahal. It is in Agra, on the banks of the River Yamuna. Shah Jahan, the third Mughal emperor, built it as a memorial to his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

It is also the place where Shah Jahan is buried. One of the most beautiful wonders in the world is the Taj Mahal. 

Taj Mahal

It was built in the 17th century out of pure white marble. Every year, more people than live in Agra pass through the beautiful gates to see this amazing monument. If you want to trip to Agra, you must go to the Taj Mahal.

  • Location:- Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Tajganj, Agra
  • Time:- 6 am to 6 pm 
  • Fee-: 50 Rs for Indian & 1300 Rs for foreigners

2. Fatehpur Sikri 

Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra district that is 40 km from Agra and is a well-known tourist destination in Agra. Akbar, the Mughal Emperor, built Fatehpur Sikri in 1571.

It is a city mostly made of red sandstone. It is mostly a fortified city that the king built. 

Fatehpur Sikri

It was the capital of his Empire for 15 years. It is now a UNESCO world heritage site, and it is home to many famous buildings like Jodha Bai’s Palace, Jama Mosque, Buland Darwaza, and the Tomb of Salim Chisti.

The Imperial Complex is a group of pavilions set up in a formal geometric pattern on a piece of land. 

If you want to explore the Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri both without any hustle, this amazing tour that starts from Delhi by car will definitely make your trip easier and more memorable.

  • Location:-Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the district of Agra 
  • Time:-6 am to 6 pm 
  • Fee-: 10 Rs for Indians and 250 for foreigners 

3. Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah 

The tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah is a Mughal building that is often thought of as a copy of the Taj Mahal. It is often called the “Baby Taj Mahal.”

Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah 

This is India’s first tomb made out of marble all the way through. Nur Jahan, the wife of Jahangir, ordered the tomb for her father Mir Gheyas Beg, who later became known as Itimad-Ud-Dulah and worked as a minister in Shah Jahan’s court. 

The tomb of Itimad-Ud-Daulah is a bridge between the first and second phases of Mughal architecture. It is mostly made up of Indo-Islamic design, with arched entrances and towers in the shape of an octagon.

  • Location:-Moti Bagh, Agra
  • Fee-: Rs 20 for Indians & Rs 210 for Foreigners. 

4. Mehtab Bagh 

Mehtab Bagh is one of the last Mughal gardens in Agra. It is a Charbagh garden complex. It is just to the north of the Taj Mahal and looks out over the Agra Fort and the Yamuna river.

Mehtab Bagh is perfectly lined up with the gardens of the Taj Mahal. 

Mehtab Bagh

From the fountain in front of the entrance gate, you can see the Taj in all its glory. Nature lovers and people who like to take pictures like to go there at sunset.

The beautiful Mehtab Bagh has four sandstone towers, one at each corner, and a huge, eight-sided tank in the middle. 

  • Location:-Dharmapuri, Forest Colony, Nagla Devjit,
  • Time:- 6 am to 9 pm
  • Fee-:15 Rs for Indian & 200 Rs for foreigners 

5. Tomb of Akbar 

Akbar’s Tomb is where the Mughal Emperor Akbar was laid to end. It is in Sikandra, on the outskirts of Agra, and covers 119 acres.

It was built between 1605 and 1618 and is a very important piece of Mughal architecture. It is made of only sandstone and white marble.

The Tomb of Akbar is different from the tombs of other well-known Muslim kings because it faces the rising sun instead of the Masjid of Mecca.

Tomb of Akbar 

Akbar himself made the beautiful garden that surrounds the main tomb. The tomb of his wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani Begam, is about a kilometer away from Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist spots in Agra.

  • Location:- Sikandra, Agra 
  • Time:- All-day 
  • Fee-: Free 

6. Subhash Emporium 

Any tourist will fall in love with marble inlay after seeing the beautiful sights around Agra. If you want to take one of these works of art home with you, go to Subhash Emporium.

The shop has been known for many years as the best place in Agra to buy stone-made crafts. 

Subhash Emporium

Inside, you’ll find a lot of marble inlay souvenirs that are good for taking on trips, like sets of coasters with flowers on them, animal statuettes, small boxes, and candle holders.

The store also sells bigger items like lamps, tabletops, and carved-marble trays that can be sent straight to your home. 

  • Location:- Rakabganj, Agra, 
  • Time:- 6 am to 8 pm 
  • Fee-: 40 Rs for Indian & 130 Rs for foreigners 

7. Agra Fort

Akbar built the Red Fort of Agra, also called the Agra Fort, in 1573. It is built entirely of red sandstone and is on the right bank of the River Yamuna.

The Mughals used to live in the historical fort until the year 1638. It is 2.5 km from the Taj Mahal and is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. 

Agra Fort

The Agra Fort is a sign of Agra after the Taj Mahal and is so big that it is often called a walled city. It is also called Lal-Qila, Fort Rouge, and Qila-i-Akbari.

It is the best illustration of Mughal art and architecture. It is made entirely of red sandstone. 

  • Location:-Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra 
  • Time:- 8 am to 6 pm 
  • Fee-: 40 Rs for Indian & 200 for foreigners

8. Agra’s Old City 

Take a traditional walking tour around the Old City to get a real look at how people live in Agra today.

As tourists walk around the neighborhood for three hours, they learn about Agra’s architecture, history, culture, and street food. 

Agra's Old City 

You’ll get to see how people in Agra live every day and learn where to go for the best views of the Taj Mahal. You’ll also get to stop by the wholesale spice market, which is a hive of color and smell.

Come with an empty stomach, because the tour guide will also take you to Agra’s oldest sweet shop. 

  • Location:- Old city, Agra 
  • Fee-: free 

9. Gurudwara Guru ka Tal 

Although the Mughals are credited with introducing Islam to this region of India, the region immediately surrounding Agra is home to a sizeable Sikh population.

A significant number of them pay a visit to Gurudwara Guru ka Tal, which is located close to Agra. It is undoubtedly one of the best places in Agra to visit.

Gurudwara Guru ka Tal 

This peaceful location was constructed in the 17th century, and eight of the original twelve towers have been preserved.

In addition, tourists are eligible for free meals at the community kitchen, which is an excellent way to get something to eat before returning to the main city. 

  • Location:- Gurudwara in Agra, Uttar Pradesh 
  • Time:- all-day 

10. Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center 

The main goal of the Kalakriti Cultural and Convention Center is to make people more appreciative of Indian art and culture. Every night at 6:30 p.m., it puts on a show called “Mohabbat-the-Taj: The Saga of Love.” 

Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center 

This is a dramatic musical that tells the famous love story of the Taj Mahal. The show will be an hour long and will include dance and songs that are inspired by Bollywood.

After that, go to the center’s handicrafts showroom to look at the marble inlay souvenirs and other valuable items for sale there. 

  • Location:-A/1 VIP Road-Taj Mahal Road, Fatehabad Rd, Agra
  • Time:- 10 am–8:15 pm 
  • Fee-: 50 Rs for Indian & 1300 Rs for foreigners 

11. Jama Masjid 

One of the biggest mosques in India is in the old part of Agra, right next to the Agra Fort. The Jama Masjid is still the most important mosque in the city.

Jama Masjid

It was built in the 1600s by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The impressive red sandstone building sits on a platform and has beautiful white marble inlays and blue-washed walls and ceilings.

Inside, tourists can see beautiful inlaid panels that look a lot like those at the Taj Mahal. 

The Jama Masjid is full of people during the Friday prayer service, but it’s mostly empty the rest of the week . 

  • Location:- Jama Masjid Rd, Subash Bazar
  • Timing: 6 am to 6 pm every day. 
  • Fee:- free 

12. Wildlife SOS 

Wildlife SOS is a group in Agra that helps to save animals and protect their habitats. The group also helps rescue bears and protect them.

Wildlife SOS 

This building has the first walkway ever built in the country, which makes it one of the most visited places in Agra.

You can learn a lot about bears and how to protect them by walking along the boardwalk and visiting the bear conservation facility.

Come here to find out how they have worked over the years to save and protect so many wild animals. 

  • Location:- Inde, NH2, Muranda, Uttar Pradesh 
  • Time:- 8 am to 6 pm 
  • Fee-: 50 Rs for Indian & 250 Rs for foreigners

Conclusion – Top Tourist Places to visit in Agra

These are the best tourist places to visit in Agra that you must visit on your Agra trip. There are many places that are best for your Instagram posts, so you shouldn’t make the mistake of not bringing a DSLR camera on your Agra trip or else you’ll end up regretting it.

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FAQs – Best Tourist Places to Visit in Agra

What are the romantic places to visit in agra.

The entire Agra region was built on the theme of love. The most romantic tourist places in Agra are the Taj Mahal, Taj Nature Walk, Shish Mahal, Mehtab Bagh, and Anguri

Which is famous in Agra?

Taj Mahal is the most famous place in Agra which attracts tourists from all over the world.

What is the famous sweet in Agra?

Petha is the most popular sweet in Agra. Every tourist coming to Agra must taste the famous petha of Agra.

Is one day enough for Agra?

If you want to see only a few places in Agra, then one day will be enough for you to visit Agra. But, if you want to explore most of the tourist places near Agra along with Agra, then you will need two days.

What is the best time to visit Agra?

October to March is the best time to visit Agra as the weather is very pleasant during this time which is great for exploring various places in Agra.

How far is Fatehpur Sikri from Agra?

Fatehpur Sikri is at a distance of 36 km from Agra by road.

How far is Agra Fort from the Taj Mahal?

Agra Fort is not very far from the Taj Mahal. It is only 2.5 km away from the Taj Mahal.

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11 Must-See Places to Visit in Agra Beyond the Taj Mahal

There are so many stunning places to visit in Agra, India! From the iconic Taj Mahal to the majestic Agra Fort, the city is full of historical, incredible and fun things to do.

Places to visit in Agra

Agra is one of the most popular destinations for travelers in India. Most of all, because it is home to the Taj Mahal! It’s also near Delhi and Jaipur. Many people visit all 3 cities as part of the “Golden Triangle.”

Many of the iconic places to visit in Agra were built during the Mughal empire. There are many architectural marvels and absolutely beautiful sights to see. There’s so much history here!

This post covers the must-see places to visit in Agra for tourists. It features the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, famous gardens, popular shopping places, historical monuments and more!

I traveled to Agra for the first time in 2017 and was absolutely blown away. At the time, I had only ever heard of it because of the Taj Mahal. I traveled back since then and realized there are actually so many other amazing places to visit in Agra too!

This post is all about the best places to visit in Agra.

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Places to Visit in Agra

Since EVERYONE knows about the Taj Mahal, I wanted to share a list of the many other places to visit in Agra that are sometimes missed!

Agra Fort

#1 Agra Fort

If you look for places to visit in Agra, the two absolute must-see spots are the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Agra Fort is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was similarly built during the Mughal Dynasty.

It’s a massive fort built out of sandstone which gives it a unique look with a red color. Before the capital was changed to Delhi, Agra was the capital and the fort was the main home for the Mughals. Agra Fort is really massive and you can spend a long time exploring inside.

Within the fort, there are a lot of different structures and areas that were used by the Mughals. It’s really fascinating to imagine what life was like for them when you see the different palaces and halls inside!

#2 Mehtab Bagh

The Mehtab Bagh is a restored garden complex situated directly across the river from the Taj Mahal. It’s really popular especially for photographers because it’s the perfect place to take incredible pictures of the Taj Mahal. The view is just absolutely amazing and it’s beautiful to see at sunset!

The Mehtab Bagh is also known as Moonlight Garden because of the views it offers and it’s a great way to enjoy the beauty of the Taj Mahal without all the crowd. Albeit, at a distance but it is also along the Yamuna River which is one of the most revered rivers in India!

Overall, the Mehtab Bagh is a great place to relax and enjoy the greenery. It’s full of various plants and flowers that were typical of Mughal gardens. You can enjoy relaxing or strolling around the gardens while taking in the views!

#3 Itmad-Ud-Daulah’s Tomb

Itmad-Ud-Daulah’s Tomb is another one of the most iconic places to visit in Agra. It’s known as the Baby Taj! It looks very similar with the architectural style and white marble, but it’s much smaller than the actual Taj Mahal.

The tomb is famous for its intricate carvings and details. It’s also from the 1600’s and is a tomb for Mirza Ghiyas Beg who was actually a Persian noble that migrated to India and became highly important in the Mughal court.

It’s a beautiful site to explore and doesn’t have the same crowds as the Taj Mahal. The architecture and murals are really beautiful and it’s really quite unbelievable that they could make these structures so long ago!

#4 Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza is another famous tomb in Agra. It’s the tomb of the old prime minister of the Mughal Emperor who was also a scholar and poet, Allama Afzal Khan Mullah. This isn’t one of the most well-known places to visit in Agra, but it’s a beautiful structure to visit if you’re there!

The tomb is most recognized for the glazed tile work that covers the outside. A lot of the tile work has faded or been lost over time, but there are still some sections which are there and it’s really beautiful! Back in the 1600’s when it was built, it would’ve been colorful with blue, green and yellow.

This architecture is a bit different from what you see at the Taj Mahal because it has Persian influence. So, it’s quite a unique spot to see! It could use some restoration but I’d still recommend it if you’re looking for things to see during your trip to Agra.

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#5 Aram Bagh

The Aram Bagh is known as the oldest Mughal garden in India! It was built in the 1500’s and is a Persian-style garden. It’s a beautiful area along the Yamuna River and is the perfect place to relax or go for a stroll.

There are paths, fountains and areas to rest alongside the lush greenery and flowers in the garden. You can also see some old abandoned structures like the Battish Khamba and Battees Minar. They aren’t really well-kept but they are still interesting to see,

If you’re looking for some places to visit in Agra away from the tourist crowds, Aram Bagh doesn’t take much time and is a nice spot to check out!

#6 Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Center

This is a hidden GEM! It’s not popularly known as one of the best places to visit in Agra, but it is! My friend and I stumbled upon it when we were looking for things to do in Agra and they have an incredible show called “Mohabbat the Taj.”

I highly recommend people to check out this performance at the center! It’s a beautiful story about the history of the Taj Mahal and why it was built. The performers do an incredible job and it’s a fun way to spend the evening.

I didn’t know much about the Taj Mahal history when I went to Agra and this show was honestly how I learned so much! The theater itself is beautiful and you can wear headphones to hear the performance in English. Aside from the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, this is my top recommendation for things to do in Agra!

#7 Tomb of Akbar

The Tomb of Akbar is about 20-30 minutes drive from the main tourist attractions in Agra but is an interesting place to experience! Akbar the Great was one of the most renowned emperors of the Mughal Dynasty. There are many famous stories about him and his minister which are especially popular for children, known as Akbar and Birbal.

Akbar actually started constructing the tomb himself in the 1600’s, although his son would go on to complete it. It’s interesting because of the blend of religious and cultural traditions that are featured at the tomb, including Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist motifs.

The tomb is surrounded by beautiful gardens and it’s overall a really breathtaking place to see! While visiting the Tomb of Akbar, you can also check out the nearby tomb for his wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani.

#8 Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani

Near Akbar’s tomb, you’ll find the Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani. She was Akbar’s wife and the mother of Jahangir who is well-known and became the emperor after his father. She was also a princess from Rajasthan and overall, had a lot of influence during Akbar’s rule. Girl power!

Her tomb is also a blend of Hindu and Islamic styles. It’s relatively simple compared to many of the other Mughal tombs and could use some restoration, but it’s still very beautiful and I loved learning about her history!

The tomb is also surrounded by gardens. It’s a quick stop but worth it if you are going to visit Akbar’s tomb or be near that area in Sikandra!

Famous places of Agra

#9 Sadar Bazaar

Who doesn’t love a little shopping! Sadar Bazaar is one of the most popular markets in Agra. It’s an area near Agra Cantt Railway Station and Mall Road, which is close to the main attractions of the city. It’s super lively and bustling which can be a little overwhelming, but that’s also how famous markets will be!

Sadar Bazaar is known for having all sorts of items including local handicrafts, marble textiles and garments. You can find a lot of marble designs which are similar to the Taj Mahal, so makes for a great souvenir! Agra is also famous for its leather industry and you can find some amazing leather goods for reasonable prices.

You will definitely need to be prepared to bargain! No matter where you travel in India, bargaining is the norm. Especially if you look like a foreigner, you’re likely going to get ripped off. It can be hard knowing what would be a good price, but as a general rule I try to bargain for 50% the price of whatever they ask and go from there. Kinari Bazaar and Subhash Bazaar are also popular markets to check out.

There’s also delicious cafes around Sadar Bazaar and the street food is amazing. You have to try the chaats! My favorite snacks are papdi chaat and dahi bhalla.

#10 The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a lesser known spot to visit in Agra. If you’re interested in seeing and learning more about the Christian influence in Agra, it’s a nice and quick place to visit.

The cathedral is beautiful with a European style that’s different from the Mughal architecture you find in other parts of the city. It was built when the Portuguese and British were present in India. It has a serene atmosphere because it’s used regularly as a place of worship, but it’s also open for tourists to see inside and is very colorful!

This cathedral is one of the major points for Christians around the Agra region. They host a lot of events for the community throughout the year and it’s an especially popular place for people to come during Christmas and Easter.

#11 Wildlife SOS: Elephant Conservation and Care Center

Wildlife SOS is located about 45 minutes-1 hour from Agra by car. It’s a rescue center for elephants and they help rehabilitate elephants that were previously abused. This is a totally different place to visit than the usual sight-seeing spots in Agra, but it’s perfect for animal lovers or families!

The staff at Wildlife SOS really care deeply about the elephants and are super knowledgeable. They offer guided tours and will tell you different stories about the elephants there. It can be a bit disheartening to hear their stories, but also very inspiring to learn how they treat the elephants and the progress they make.

If you visit Wildlife SOS, you are bound to fall in love with the elephants there! They are super majestic animals and you feel really connected to them once you see them and learn about them. National Chambal Sanctuary is another spot in the opposite direction outside Agra that offers safaris and is great for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, families too.

Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal

Apart from this list, I still want to say that obviously you HAVE to see the Taj Mahal in Agra. Not only is it the most popular of places to visit in Agra, it’s one of the most iconic spots in India. The Taj Mahal is absolutely stunning and breathtaking. It’s surrounded by beautiful gardens and there’s plenty of space to explore.

If you go during peak season like I did, expect long lines and a lot of people. Honestly if you can avoid the crowd then it’s better to go at a less busy time because it did impact the experience. They make Indians wait in line for hours to enter but expats can skip the line and go right to the front (I was literally so uncomfortable with this!)

Nonetheless, the Taj Mahal is famous worldwide and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 1600’s during the Mughal empire for the emperor’s wife. The architecture, marble, and details make it truly remarkable!

This post was all about must-see places to visit in Agra.

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Agra is one of the best tourist attractions to explore in India if you are fond of city tourism and historical places. The Delightful chaos of the city will surely delight your heart too. It is also one of the most visited tourist destinations of India because of the iconic heritage attraction of Taj Mahal. But the city has a lot to offer other than the Taj Mahal attraction as there are many more attractive historical monuments to explore in Agra which will reveal its true beauty.

Let’s know about some of the best tourist attractions to see in Agra to enjoy the best of Agra Tourism as it has much more to offer than the Iconic Taj Mahal.

List of Top Must Visit Attractions in & around Agra –

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Mariyam’s Tomb

Akbar’s tomb, mehtab bagh, chini ka rauza, radhasoami samadhi, keetham lake, motilal nehru park, jama masjid, anguri bagh, gurudwara guru ka taal.

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Agra - Taj Mahal

The charm of Taj Mahal attracts people from all over the world. It is one of the most beautiful heritage destinations of India. Being one of the seven wonders of the world, this white marble structure resembles paradise on earth. People call it a symbol of love as it was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal.

The most interesting fact about this monument is that it took 20 years to build this white marvelous structure. No doubt why it is beautiful. The artisans from Persia and Italy built this wonderful monument with so much persistence and skill that no other structure can compete with its beauty. It is one of the landmark destinations and the best places to visit in Agra. Moreover, couples love this place as it is the symbol of love. So they find it the best place to cherish some romantic moments and click awesome romantic pictures. Hence it is the best place to visit for couples in Agra.

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Agra Fort

Agra Fort is one of the most popular Tourist attractions to Visit in Agra. If you love historical monuments and are a great history buff then you must visit this magnificent fort. It will take you back in Mughal times. The beauty of this Red sandstone Agra Fort will blow your heart away. There are several exquisite monuments in Agra Fort which you must see. There are vast underground sections. The Diwan-I-Aam is a place where Mughal emperor Shah Jahan used to listen to the problems of his people. Left to the Diwan-I- Aam is a large and beautiful courtyard. The beautiful Nagina Masjid is also one of the most popular attractions to see in Agra Fort. The other attractions to see here are Shesh Mahal, Khas Mahal and Jahangir’s Palace.

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Fatehpur Sikri Agra

In your Agra sightseeing Tour if you haven’t seen Fatehpur Sikri then your Agra trip will be incomplete. It comes in the list of top 10 best places to visit in Agra. Fatehpur Sikri was built by Mughal emperor Akbar between 1572 and 1585AD. Today it is one of the best places to explore in Agra. There is an interesting story behind the creation of Fatehpur Sikri. Akbar did not have a child as an heir so he wished for a son and went to a Sufi saint named Salim Chishti to get blessings to fulfill his wish of having a son. He blessed him and after some time Akbar was blessed with a son. In gratitude he named his son Salim and built Fatehpur Sikri his capital. It is also said that before Akbar Babur named this place ‘Shukri’ as a token of gratitude for the locals who helped him to win the battle of Khanwa in 1527 against Rana Sanga.

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Itimad – Ud – Daulah’s Tomb

Itimad – Ud - Daulah Tomb

Dedicated to Mirza Ghiaz Beg, father of Nur Jahan Itimad- Ud- Daulah is one of the top places to visit in Agra. He got the title of Itmad- Ud- Daulah during his time at Mughal court. Nur Jahan herself commissioned this tomb in 1622 and 1628 AD. He was the most trusted minister and a treasurer in the Mughal court of Akbar. Jehangir also married his daughter Nur Jahan. The Persian style architecture of this attractive marble resembles Taj Mahal hence it is also known as Baby Taj. There is too much historical information but you will definitely love this place.

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Mariyam Tomb Agra

Built in the memory of Akbar’s wife Mariam Uz Zamani Begum who was the mother of Mughal emperor Jehangir, also known as Hira Kunwari, Mariyam’s Tomb is one of the popular sightseeing places in Agra. It is located a few km away from Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra. The tomb was built by Jehangir in 1623 AD. It is a must visit tourist destination if you are interested in knowing the history. The Mughal Gardens, Mughal style domes with a lotus on the top and the fascinating Chhatris will overpower your senses. It is a beautiful tourist attraction to explore in Agra.  

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Akbar Tomb Agra

You cannot miss this amazing and important tourist attraction in Agra named as Sikandra as it houses the tomb of the most favorite rulers of Mughal empire- Akbar. Moreover, it is a beautiful place to behold.  The amalgamation of beautiful Hindu and Muslim architecture looks so amazing. It also represents the secular outlook of Mughal emperor Akbar. The most interesting fact about this place is that the tomb was built by Akbar but he couldn’t complete it. It was later finished by his son Jehangir.

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Mehtab Bagh Agra

Located in the western banks of River Yamuna and spreaded over 300 acres, Mehtab Bagh is a popular heritage tourist attraction to explore in Agra. It is said that the Mughal emperor Babur built 11 pleasure gardens and this Bagh is the last of them. You can also view the Taj Mahal from this beautiful garden. It is a wonderful place for leisure strolls. Beautiful walkways, fountains and pavilions increased the charm of this place. There is an interesting story about this place. It is said that Shah Jahan decided to build black Taj Mahal in exact alignment to white Taj but his dreams of building it remained a dream as his son Aurengajeb imprisoned him till death.

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Chini Ka Rauza Agra

Don’t miss this Indo- Persian architecture style marvelous monument known as Chini Ka Rauza. It is dedicated to Shah Jahan’s prime minister Afzal Khan Aalami built in 1635 AD in Etmadpur. Decked with mesmerizing gardens and the blue glazed tiles which is known as Chini Mitti (Porcelain) at that time will take your breath away. The floral designs on the monument are of Persian style and the most striking feature here is the beautiful tomb which resembles the style of Afghan Tombs. It is an interesting tourist place to explore in Agra for history lovers.

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Ram Bagh Agra

Built by Babur and renovated by Jehangir’s wife Nur Jahan, Ram Bagh is the oldest and the most beautiful Mughal gardens to explore in India. It is also one of the must visit destinations in Agra. It used to be known as Aaram Bagh and was built for the purpose of seeking pleasure amidst nature. It is one of the best masterpieces of Islamic architecture which you must behold if you are an architecture and history lover. Pillared Pavilions, beautiful waterways and decorated footpaths make it a wonderful place for nature walks.

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Radhasoami Samadhi Agra

Radhasoami Samadhi is a must visit serene tourist attraction to explore in Agra. This beautiful headquarters is a tribute to Radhasoami faith. It is believed that a dedicated service to this community purifies one’s soul and removes all the karmic backlogs from life. It houses the tomb of ‘Swamiji Maharaj’ who is a founder of Radha Soami Sect. It is actually not a religion to follow but a sect which has been led by various Sadgurus for many years.

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Keetham Lake Agra

Located inside the Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary, Keetham Lake is one of the must visit places to visit with family and friends in Agra.  It is home to various cheerful migratory birds. It houses around 105 species of migratory birds. Purple Heron and Pintail are some of the most prominent bird species found here. The lake is of Pentagonal shape and you can enjoy mesmerizing views of nature. You can also enjoy boating here. There are beautiful man-made islands in this Sanctuary which offers scenic views of nature for photography and bird watching. It is a wonderful getaway in Agra to enjoy some leisure time with family.

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Motilal Nehru Park Agra

To enjoy the best of Uttar Pradesh Tourism you must visit Motilal Nehru Park. It stretches from Agra Fort to Taj Mahal which makes it one of the best tourist attractions for leisure walks. You can also enjoy a picnic with your friends and family here. It is a fun place to visit for couples also. Holding each other’s hands and walking and talking to each other makes every moment blissful. Hence it is also one of the best tourist attractions to visit for couples in Agra.

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Jama Masjid Agra

Built in the 17th century, Jama Masjid is a must visit heritage tourist attraction to visit in Agra. It is also known as Friday Mosque. Jama Masjid is dedicated to Jahanara the daughter Shah Jahan. This red sandstone and white marble structure look visually very appealing. The intricately carved inner walls depict the praise of Shah Jahan and Jahanara and also the lovely relationship between them. Every Friday a special prayer is held and tourists from all across the globe come here to get divine blessings. The twelve inner domes at the lower level makes it quite gorgeous to behold.

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Anguri Bagh Agra

Known as the Garden of Grapes, Anguri Bagh is the top traveling places to visit in Agra. decked with red sandstone in south, north and west and attractive Khas Mahal on the east side makes it an enchanting tourist destination to visit. It used to be a place for the leisure strolls of the royal ladies of the Mughal empire. There are around 85 symmetrical gardens, a beautiful fountain and a charming pool which makes this place beautiful. There is a courtyard with blissful tanks, hamams and gardens which makes it a pleasurable sight for nature sightseeing in Agra. It was built by Shah Jahan in 1637 AD.

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Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal Agra

It is one of the most popular spiritual attractions to explore in Agra. It is a prominent Sikh pilgrimage attraction. It is dedicated to Guru Teg Bahadur Ji who was the ninth of the 10 Sikh Gurus. He sacrificed himself and willingly offered himself for arrest by Aurangzeb. According to him everyone has a right to practice his or her faith. There used to be a water reservoir for the conservation of water in the reign of Jahangir but later a Gurdwara was built here. Today it is one of the most popular spiritual attractions to explore in Agra.

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Agra Tourism has a lot to offer to tourists looking to revel in the charm of history. There are so many historical heritage attractions to explore in Agra, the beauty of which will definitely elevate your Agra Travel experience to another level. Indeed, Visiting Agra would be one of the best choices for a traveler looking for a wonderful getaway for a 2-3-day trip. Do share your memorable experiences of Agra Tourism in the comment section of this blog.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What agra is famous for.

Agra is a popular tourist destination for Taj Mahal as it is one of the most iconic heritage structures of India. It is also one of the seven wonders of the world which makes it worldwide popular destination. Tourist from all over the world come to see Taj Mahal in Agra. Agra is also one of the most popular attractions for historical monuments belonging to Mughal Period.

What is the best time to Visit Agra?

October to March is the best time to visit Agra as the weather will remain pleasant for sightseeing as summer makes it quite unbearable for the tourists to explore tourist attractions but winter makes the sightseeing in Agra blissful.

What are the top things to do in Agra?

Some of the best things to do in Agra to make your Agra sightseeing tour interesting are –

  • Sightseeing of Historical Monuments
  • Savor lip smacking cuisines of Agra
  • Shopping at Kinari Bazaar
  • Explore Restaurants and Cafes
  • Visit Taj Museum
  • Bird Watching

What is the opening & closing times of Taj mahal for tourist?

  • Opening Time of Taj Mahal – 6:00am Before Sunrise
  • Closing Time of Taj Mahal – 6:00pm 30 minutes before sunset
  • Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays

How many days are required to explore best of Agra tourism?

Which are the nearest airports & railway station to agra.

  • Nearest Airport to Agra – Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi
  • Nearest Railway station to Agra – Agra Cantt Railway Station

Published: 12 May, 2022

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The city of Agra in India is not always about the Taj Mahal. Yes, this famous monument is absolutely incredible, but there are many tourist places to visit in Agra too. Did you know this city was once the capital of the Mughal Empire? Or that it’s home to not one, but three UNESCO World Heritage Sites?

In this detailed guide, I’ll take you through the must-visit attractions in Agra, and share my personal experiences. You’ll also get insider tips, and valuable information to help you make the most of your trip.

Tourist Places To Visit In Agra

To give you a quick idea about the top tourist places in Agra, I’ve compiled a table with helpful details. From the iconic Taj Mahal to the historic Agra Fort, these travel destinations offer rich cultural experiences. Check out the table below to plan your visit efficiently.

Keep this table handy as you plan your visit to Agra. It will help you know what to expect and ensure you’re well-prepared for each attraction. Now, let’s discuss the top tourist places to visit in Agra for your next India trip.

1. The Taj Mahal – A Symphony of Love in Marble

Tourist places to visit in Agra - The Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love.

First, let’s talk about the crown jewel of Agra – the Taj Mahal. And let me tell you, no picture or words can do justice to the feeling of standing in front of this magnificent monument.

As I walked through the grand entrance, the Darwaza-i-Rauza, I was instantly transported to a world of unparalleled beauty and romance. The Taj Mahal is a testament to the power of love.

Built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, every inch of this white marble marvel is a work of art. From the intricate pietra dura inlay work to the perfect symmetry of the structure, it’s no wonder that the Taj Mahal is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

My Helpful Tips for Visiting the Taj Mahal

  • Go early in the morning, right before sunrise.
  • Hire a knowledgeable guide who can take you through the fascinating history and hidden details of the monument. They’ll point out things you might otherwise miss.
  • Take a stroll in the Mughal gardens surrounding the Taj. The fountains, reflecting pools, and colorful flowerbeds create a serene atmosphere perfect for soaking in the place’s romance.

2. Agra Fort – A Majestic Testament to Mughal Power

Agra Fort is an impressive red sandstone fortress and popular tourist destination in Agra.

Just a short walk from the Taj Mahal lies another architectural wonder – the Agra Fort. This massive red sandstone fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a good place for anyone interested in Mughal history and architecture.

You can walk through the Amar Singh Gate. The fort is a city within a city, with palaces, mosques, and halls that showcase the best of Mughal craftsmanship. Every corner of the fort is a work of art, from the intricately carved Diwan-e-Khas to the stunning Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors).

But the Agra Fort is not just a pretty face. It has a history that’s worth exploring. In fact, Emperor Shah Jahan, the man behind the Taj Mahal, was imprisoned here by his own son, Aurangzeb.

As you stand in the Musamman Burj, the octagonal tower where Shah Jahan spent his final years, you can feel melancholy.

Insider Tips for Exploring Agra Fort

  • Hire an audio guide or a knowledgeable local guide to explain the fort’s history and architecture.
  • Don’t miss the Diwan-e-Khas, the hall of private audience where the emperor met with dignitaries. The intricate marble work and inlaid precious stones are a sight to behold.
  • Take a moment to appreciate the views of the Taj Mahal from fort’s ramparts. It’s a different perspective that not many people get to see.

3. Fatehpur Sikri – A Ghost City with a Story to Tell

Fatehpur Sikri, is a historic city near Agra, featuring the stunning Panch Mahal palace complex.

If you’re up for a little adventure, head to Fatehpur Sikri, which is about an hour’s drive from Agra. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is proof of the architectural genius of Emperor Akbar, who built this city as his capital in the 16th century.

The towering Buland Darwaza, the city’s grand entrance, inspires awe. The city is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, with palaces, mosques, and public buildings that seamlessly blend Hindu and Islamic styles.

But what makes Fatehpur Sikri truly fascinating is the story behind its abandonment. A few years after it was built, the city was deserted due to a water shortage. Today, it stands as a ghost city, a reminder of the impermanence of even the grandest of human endeavors.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Fatehpur Sikri Visit

  • Hire a guide or opt for an audio tour to fully appreciate the city’s history and architecture.
  • Don’t forget to visit the Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India. The intricate carvings and the massive courtyard are a sight to behold.
  • Take a moment to pay your respects at the tomb of Salim Chishti, the Sufi saint who predicted the birth of Akbar’s son. Tie a thread at the marble lattice screens and make a wish – who knows, it might just come true.

4. Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb – A Hidden Gem

Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb, a beautiful marble mausoleum known as the Baby Taj, is a must-visit tourist spot in Agra.

If you’re looking for a peaceful retreat away from the crowds, head to Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb, often called the “Baby Taj.” This tourist spot is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and beautiful architecture.

Built by Nur Jahan for her father, Mirza Ghiyas Beg, this mausoleum is often considered a precursor to the Taj Mahal. The detailed marble inlay work and the delicate lattice screens reflect the skill of the artisans who built it.

While you’re there, take a walk through the landscaped gardens surrounding the tomb. I couldn’t help but feel a sense of tranquility when I was here. The tomb itself is a work of art, with exquisite carvings and inlaid semi-precious stones that glitter in the sunlight.

Tips for Visiting Itmad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb

  • Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and the heat.
  • Take your time to appreciate the complicated details of the tomb, from the marble inlay work to the delicate frescoes on the walls.
  • Take a stroll in the beautiful gardens surrounding the tomb. It’s a great place to relax and soak in a peaceful atmosphere.

5. Akbar’s Tomb – A Fusion of Architectural Styles

A stunning view of the intricate designs inside Akbar's Tomb, showcasing Mughal architecture at its finest.

If you’re interested in exploring the diversity of Mughal architecture, go to Akbar’s Tomb in Sikandra, just a short drive from Agra. This mausoleum shows the syncretic style of Emperor Akbar, who blended elements of Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, Jain, and Christian architecture in his buildings.

As I walked through the grand entrance gate, I was struck by the sheer size and magnificence of the tomb. The red sandstone and white marble structure is a work of art with complex carvings and inlaid patterns that showcase the artisans’ skill.

But the unique blend of architectural styles sets the Tomb of Akbar apart. From the four minarets that resemble Buddhist stupas to the Jain-style carvings on the walls, every element of the tomb tells a story of cultural fusion and harmony.

Tips for Exploring Akbar’s Tomb

  • Hire a guide or opt for an audio tour to fully appreciate the architectural and historical significance of the tomb.
  • Explore the beautiful gardens surrounding the tomb, laid out in the classic Mughal Charbagh style.
  • Don’t miss the marble inlay work on the cenotaph of Akbar, which is a work of art.

6. Mehtab Bagh – A Moonlit Garden with a View

Mehtab Bagh beautiful garden with a perfect view of the Taj Mahal, ideal for peaceful walks and photography.

If you’re looking for a peaceful spot to watch the sunset over the Taj Mahal, head to Mehtab Bagh, a beautiful Mughal garden just across the Yamuna River from the monument.

With its lush green lawns and fragrant flower beds, Mehtab Bagh’s garden evokes a sense of serenity. The garden is laid out in the classic Mughal Charbagh style, with four quadrants divided by water channels and pathways.

The highlight of Mehtab Bagh is the spectacular view of the Taj Mahal, particularly during sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the white marble dome of the Taj is bathed in a golden glow, creating a truly unforgettable sight.

Tips for Visiting Mehtab Bagh

  • Time your visit to coincide with the sunset for the best views of the Taj Mahal.
  • Take a picnic basket and enjoy a romantic dinner with the Taj as your backdrop.
  • Take a stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.

7. Wildlife SOS – A Haven for Rescued Animals

Dedicated staff caring for an elephant at the Wildlife SOS rescue center in Agra.

If you’re an animal lover, you must visit Wildlife SOS in Agra. This non-profit organization is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife, particularly bears and elephants, from cruel and abusive situations.

It’s better to take a guided tour of the Agra Bear Rescue Facility and be struck by the dedication and compassion of the staff who care for these rescued animals. The bears, many of whom were rescued from the cruel practice of bear dancing, now live in spacious enclosures with pools, climbing structures, and plenty of enrichment activities.

But Wildlife SOS is not just about rescuing animals – it’s also about educating the public about the importance of wildlife conservation. The organization runs awareness campaigns and educational programs to promote coexistence between humans and wildlife.

Tips for Visiting Wildlife SOS

  • Book a guided tour in advance to ensure that you get a spot.
  • Take plenty of water and wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves a fair bit of walking.
  • Don’t forget to visit the gift shop to purchase souvenirs and support the organization’s conservation efforts.

Other Notable Tourist Spots to Visit in Agra

Here are some more must-see places in Agra. These spots will add more fun and history to your visit:

  • Jama Masjid – Shah Jahan built this in 1648, and it is the largest mosque in Agra. It’s made of beautiful red sandstone and white marble, and detailed carvings show Mughal artistry.
  • Chini Ka Rauza – This is the famous tomb of Persian poet and Shah Jahan’s minister Afzal Khan. It’s known for its unique glazed tilework and Persian-style architecture.
  • Kinari Bazaar – A busy market in Old Agra, Kinari Bazaar is famous for vibrant textiles, handmade souvenirs, and tasty street food. It’s a great place to experience local culture .
  • Keoladeo National Park – Located about 50 km from Agra in Bharatpur, this bird sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s home to over 350 bird species, including the rare Siberian crane, offering a peaceful nature escape.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Agra Trip

Planning a trip to Agra? Here are some helpful tips:

  • Best Time to Visit – Visit Agra between October and March. The weather is comfortable and ideal for sightseeing. Summers can be very hot, so the cooler months are better.
  • Getting There – Agra is easy to reach by air, train, and road. The nearest airport is Agra Airport, about 12.5 km from the city. There are regular trains to travel to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur.
  • Accommodation – Agra has many places to stay, from luxury hotels to budget hostels. You can find something that fits your budget and preferences.
  • Local Cuisine – Don’t miss Agra’s famous petha, a sweet made from ash gourd. Try the Mughlai cuisine, too, with delicious kebabs and rich curries that reflect the city’s royal history.
  • Be Cautious of Touts and Scams – Always book tours and services through trusted agencies. Be careful of people offering unsolicited help or deals that seem too good to be true.

And there you have it, my friend – the ultimate guide to the top places to visit in Agra in 2024! I hope my personal experiences, insider tips, and love for this incredible city have inspired you to pack your bags and go on your own adventure.

Why is Agra Famous for Tourism?

Agra is famous for tourism because of its rich history and stunning Mughal-era architecture. The city is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the magnificent Taj Mahal, the historic Agra Fort, and the ancient city of Fatehpur Sikri. These landmarks showcase the grandeur of Mughal art and culture, making Agra a top tourist destination in India.

What is the Best Souvenir to Buy in Agra?

The best souvenirs to buy in Agra are marble crafts. You can find beautiful miniature replicas of the Taj Mahal, exquisite marble vases, ashtrays, and ornamental boxes. Agra is also known for its high-quality leather goods, including boots, belts, bags, slippers, and jackets.

How Far is the Taj Mahal from Delhi?

The road distance from Delhi to Agra is about 221 kilometers, which takes around 3 to 4 hours by car. If you prefer flying, the aerial distance is approximately 178 kilometers. Both options offer a convenient way to visit the Taj Mahal from Delhi.

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23 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Agra

Agra is a city etched in everyone’s memory for sheltering the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal. But it has a lot more history and culture unexplored in its alleys. This erstwhile capital of the Mughal Empire is the epitome of the country’s grand past.

You have an array of beautiful places to visit in Agra . The city has been a vibrant hub of culture, art and architectural magnificence for centuries.

From the robust Agra Fort to the intricately detailed palaces of Fatehpur Sikri, several historical treasures are nestled around the banks of River Yamuna. They echo the voices of the past. Each monument tells its own unique tale.

But the story of Agra isn’t just in stone. It’s in the aroma of the bustling bazaars, in the colourful crafts, and in the warmth of its culture.

This vibrant city in northern India invites you on a remarkable expedition through time. Here’s a list of places to visit in Agra and venture into an unforgettable journey.

This list is your guide to experiencing the heart and soul of Agra.

1 . Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal Agra

Constructed entirely out of white marble, the Taj Mahal is one of the most beautiful monuments in the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site from the Mughal era.

Taj Mahal is an architectural beauty built by Shah Jahan. It’s an enchanting monument and a symbol of eternal love. It’s the mausoleum for Mumtaz Mahal, Shah Jahan’s beloved wife. The grave of Shah Jahan, too, is inside.

The monument is the centrepiece of a complex, which includes a mosque and an assembly hall. And its breathtaking beauty, intricate design and impeccable craftsmanship make it one of the must places to visit in Agra. It takes you on a journey through time and culture.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a lover of art and architecture, Taj Mahal will leave you spellbound. The gardens and water channels around make it even more spectacular.

  • Entry Fee : ₹50 per person
  • Timings : Sunrise – Sunset
  • Distance from Agra : Close to city centre

2 . Agra Fort

Agra Fort Agra

Agra Fort is a magnificent fortress located close to River Yamuna. It’s another architectural marvel from the Mughal era that offers a captivating glimpse into the royal lifestyle and artistic brilliance of the rulers.

This vast fort takes you on a journey through the prime of the Mughal Empire. It’s one of the best places to visit in Agra other than the Taj Mahal. Here, history comes alive.

It’s a large complex surrounded by a red sandstone wall, giving it the name Red Fort of Agra. Among the places to go in Agra Fort are halls like Diwan-e-Aam and Diwan-e-Khaas, and the palaces like Jahangir Palace and Khaas Mahal.

It’s one of the most popular historical places to visit in Agra. The fort served as the residence of the Mughal emperors until the capital was shifted to Delhi. You’ll feel the royal aura as soon as you step in. You can even get a view of the Taj Mahal from the fort.

No tour to Agra is ever complete without visiting the Agra Fort.

3 . Fatehpur Sikri

Fatehpur Sikri Agra

Fatehpur Sikri is another tourist place with historical monuments from the Mughal era. It’s an entire complex of buildings near Agra, sitting majestically on a rocky ridge. This heritage site is a spectacular showcase of the grandeur of Mughal architecture.

It was built by Emperor Akbar as his imperial capital. And much of this forgotten kingdom is still preserved, as if untouched by time. The varied artistry will leave you spellbound.

Here, you can explore many places like Jodha Bai’s Palace, Panch Mahal and the tomb of Salim Chishti. You’ll witness the awe-inspiring magnificence of Fatehpur Sikri from Buland Darwaza itself. It’s a 54-metre-high gateway that forms the main entrance of the palace.

  • Distance from Agra : 36 km

4 . Akbar’s Tomb

Akbar’s Tomb Agra

In the suburbs of Agra, in the Sikandra region, lies the tomb of Akbar. It’s the final resting place of Emperor Akbar and an important architectural masterpiece of the Mughal era.

A majestic gateway welcomes you to explore the impressive tomb and its surrounding garden. This grand mausoleum stands as a symbol of Akbar’s sophisticated taste in architecture. It’s constructed with red sandstone and marble, and it stands elegantly against the skyline.

Akbar selected this site for his tomb and oversaw the construction himself. After his death, his son Salim (popularly known as Jahangir) added another storey to the top.

This serene location offers a tranquil space for reflection. And one of its unique features is that it faces toward the rising sun, unlike the tombs of other Muslim kings, which face Mecca.

  • Entry Fee : ₹15 per person
  • Distance from Agra : 9 km from city centre

5 . Mariam’s Tomb

Mariam’s Tomb Agra

Mariam’s Tomb is another of Agra’s special places. It’s the mausoleum of Mariam-uz-Zamani, commonly known as Jodha Bai. She was the favourite wife of Akbar. And she is the only wife of Akbar, buried close to him. The tomb is about 1 km away from Akbar’s tomb.

Erected by Jahangir, Mariam-uz-Zamani’s tomb boasts an impressive fusion of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. A visit to this ornately designed tomb will transport you back to the era of Mughal grandeur. It’s built of red sandstone, in the middle of a garden.

It’s a calm tourist destination that’s an integral part of Agra’s historical legacy, making it an unmissable part of your journey. It’s a sight to behold.

  • Entry Fee : ₹5 per person
  • Distance from Agra : 10 km from city centre

6 . Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid Agra

Jama Masjid is another monument that stands as a testimony of the grandeur of Mughal architecture. It’s a 17th-century structure that’s one of the largest mosques in India.

Jama Masjid dominates the heart of the city. It’s a significant landmark in Agra, and it’s one of the most prominent places to visit near Agra Fort. You can see its soaring domes and towering minarets from the fort.

The mosque was constructed under the reign of Shah Jahan, and it’s dedicated to his daughter Jahan Ara Begum. It’s a captivating monument constructed entirely of red sandstone and white marble. Intricate calligraphy praising Shah Jahan and Jahan Ara Begum adorns its walls.

It isn’t just a religious site but a vibrant part of Agra’s cultural heritage. Thousands of devotees attend the special prayers conducted every Friday.

  • Entry Fee : Free
  • Timings : 7 AM – 12 PM and 1.30 PM – 6.30 PM

7 . Tomb of I'timad-ud-Daulah

Tomb of I'timad-ud-Daulah Agra

Also referred to as “Baby Taj,” I’timad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb is a mausoleum built by Nur Jahan, the wife of Jahangir. It was for her father, Mir Gheyas Beg (later known as I’timad-ud-Daulah). He was a minister in the court of Shah Jahan.

I’timad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb is the first tomb in India made entirely of marble. It stands as a large jewel box along the banks of the Yamuna River, looking like a smaller replica of the Taj Mahal.

It’s an embodiment of the lavish artistic sensibilities of the Mughal era that followed in the later constructions. And it’s one of the top places to visit in Agra near the Taj Mahal.

The beautifully landscaped garden and intricate inlay work on marble is a timeless testament to Mughal’s architectural legacy. It’s considered the first structure to use such inlay work, and it was the first to be built on the banks of River Yamuna.

  • Entry Fee : ₹10 per person

8 . Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza Agra

Another popular tomb of a minister is Chini Ka Rauza. It’s the tomb of Afzal Khan Shirazi, a scholar and poet who was the Prime Minister of Shah Jahan. The monument is known for its intricate glazed tile work (also called ‘chini’ work, from which it derives its name).

Chini Ka Rauza distinguishes itself from other Mughal monuments through its distinct Persian architectural style. It’s believed to be the only building in India in Persian architecture.

The interiors of the shrine are adorned with intricate paintings and design unique to the Persian art style. They’re well-preserved compared to the exterior.

Its colourful tiles were once a vivid mosaic of turquoise, yellow and green. They created an enchanting monument that captured everyone’s attention. But much of them has now worn off. Still, a visit to the monument adds a splash of colour to your exploration of Agra.

9 . Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh Agra

Mehtab Bagh is a Mughal garden in the traditional Charbagh style of the Mughal era. It’s just opposite the Taj Mahal on the other bank of River Yamuna.

It’s one of the last Mughal gardens in Agra. It’s believed that Shah Jahan had it designed for his personal interests. He came up here to admire the beauty of the Taj Mahal. On clear nights, the water of the park offered a clear reflection of the monument.

It perfectly aligns with the Taj and provides an unmatched vantage point to savour its beauty. Because of that, it’s a popular sunset spot among photography fanatics.

The garden is a tranquil haven away from the city’s bustle. Its lawns and walkways mirror that of the Taj Mahal. You’ll find several vibrant flowering plants and bushes here. And from the backdrop, the marble mausoleum rises majestically, reflecting the soft glow of the setting sun.

  • Entry Fee : ₹30 per person

10 . Ram Bagh

Ram Bagh Agra

Ram Bagh is another garden nestled on the banks of River Yamuna. It's one of the oldest Mughal gardens in India. It was built by Emperor Babur and re-shaped by Nur Jahan, the wife of Jahangir.

The garden has been mentioned as Aaram Bagh (Garden of Rest) and Bagh-e-Gul Afshan in the historical texts. But with time, it has come to be referred to as Ram Bagh.

Whatever you want to call it, it’s among the good places to visit in Agra for couples. Its serenity offers a respite from the bustling crowd of Agra. Whether you’re a nature lover or a history enthusiast, a visit to Ram Bagh is a refreshing journey.

Ram Bagh follows the style of the Charbagh concept, with geometrically arranged flower beds, water channels and pathways. It’s a showcase of the love of the Mughals for nature. You can even see a distant silhouette of the Taj Mahal from the garden.

11 . Humayun Mosque

Humayun Mosque Agra

Humayun Mosque is a lesser-known monument of the Mughal era that you should visit during sightseeing in Agra. It’s built on the banks of River Yamuna, close to Mehtab Bagh.

The mosque hasn’t found mentions in texts associated with Mughal history, but it’s among the earliest constructions by the Mughals. According to an inscription on the facade, it was constructed in 1530, during the reign of Humayun.

The mosque is made of brick and plastered with lime. And it’s probably the only monument in Agra from Humayun’s time. Apart from the mosque, you’ll also find Humayun’s astronomical observatory, Gyarah Sidhi, in the vicinity.

12 . Soami Bagh Samadh

Soami Bagh Samadh Agra

Soami Bagh Samadh is a spiritual retreat and architectural wonder in Agra. This temple is one of a kind as it promotes the unity of mankind, regardless of one’s religion. And it’s among the most beautiful and intriguing structures around.

Situated in the Dayal Bagh area, Soami Bagh Samadh is mainly the magnificent mausoleum of Huzur Swamiji Maharaj. He’s the founder of the Radhasoami faith. The construction of this spiritual centre began in the 1900s and went on for a century. But it was left unfinished.

Soami Bagh attracts both devotees and tourists with its tranquillity. It’s a spiritual destination for people of different faiths who come here to be a part of satsang activities and spiritual talks.

Constructed primarily from white marble, the samadhi is adorned with beautiful abstract and floral motifs. You’ll sense an aura of peace as you explore the temple and gardens.

  • Timings : 6 AM – 6 PM

13 . Mankameshwar Temple

Mankameshwar Temple Agra

Shri Mankameshwar Mandir is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It’s believed to be the oldest sacred site in Agra. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva himself established the Shivalinga here.

The sanctum sanctorum of the temple has the idol of the presiding deity. The Shivalinga is entirely covered with silver.

The temple is thronged with devotees throughout the year. It’s believed that Shiva fulfills the beliefs of anyone who prays here. The complex also includes small temples of Lord Hanuman, Lord Krishna, Goddess Ganga and others.

  • Timings : 5 AM – 12 PM and 4 PM – 10 PM

14 . Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Agra

The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is a remarkable architectural gem tucked away in the bustling Agra city. The bright church building was designed by an Italian architect, and it’s one of the oldest cathedrals in Agra. It was constructed in 1848.

The church is the seat of Agra’s Roman Catholic Archdiocese. And it stands as an example of the religious diversity of the city. Its architectural beauty and tranquil ambiance also captivate tourists, and they’re pulled in to explore the complex.

The church building was extensively damaged during the freedom struggle in 1857. But it has been restored to its former glory gradually.

  • Timings : 9 AM – 6 PM

15 . Gurudwara Guru Ka Tal

Gurudwara Guru Ka Tal Agra

Gurudwara Guru Ka Tal is one of the important places to visit in Agra for the Sikh community. It’s a Sikh pilgrimage site built in memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.

This religious monument was built in the 1970s. It’s said to be the same place where the guru surrendered to Aurangzeb voluntarily. He was martyred for practicing his faith. Before, the place had a reservoir (taal) for conserving rainwater.

Devotees visit this gurudwara every year and gather to pay homage to this great Sikh guru. Tourists also come here because of its tranquillity and architecture. It’s one of the free places to visit in Agra that anyone can explore.

  • Timings : 6 AM – 7 PM
  • Distance from Agra : 8 km from city centre

16 . Paliwal Park

Paliwal Park Agra

Paliwal Park (or K. D. Paliwal Park) is a small but verdant park in the heart of Agra. The park has jogging pathways, yoga spots and a small lake with boating facilities. It’s popular among the local people who go there to unwind and spend time in a peaceful environment.

It’s home to a variety of plants and trees that create a lush green environment for meditation and relaxation. Being in the centre of Agra, it attracts a lot of tourists who want to relax after exploring the city.

The park was originally known as Hewitt Park during British rule. Later, it was renamed to the current K. D. Paliwal Park in memory of Shri Krishna Datta Paliwal, the first finance minister of the state.

  • Timings : 6 AM – 8 PM

17 . Dolphin Water Park

Dolphin Water Park Agra

Dolphin Water Park is among the places to visit in Agra for fun. This vibrant water world offers an exhilarating break from sightseeing with splashes of fun and thrills.

Dolphin Water Park is a fun-filled retreat for visitors of all ages. With its array of thrilling water slides, It’s a haven for thrill-seekers. And those seeking a more laid-back experience can enjoy the wave pool.

Kids aren’t left out of the fun, either. With a dedicated kids pool and a variety of family rides, it ensures that the little ones have as much fun as the adults.

After a day of soaking in history and culture, Dolphin Water Park is the place to let yourself loose. It offers a refreshing change of pace along with a buffet of comfort food. It’s one of the best places to visit in Agra with friends.

  • Entry Fee : ₹650 per person
  • Timings : 11.30 AM – 6 PM
  • Distance from Agra : 18 km

18 . Wildlife SOS

Wildlife SOS Agra

Wildlife SOS is one of the unique places to visit in Agra. The organization is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of India’s diverse wildlife. Compassion meets conservation here, offering an insightful and heart-warming experience to tourists.

Established in 1995, Wildlife SOS is known worldwide for its rescue efforts. Its Agra Bear Rescue Facility is the largest sloth bear rescue facility in the world. And the Elephant Care and Conservation Centre, near Mathura, rehabilitates captive elephants.

The place offers a guided tour of the area with fascinating stories of animal rescues. They also have documentaries that showcase how they conserve and protect wild habitats.

Amidst exploring Agra’s rich history, Wildlife SOS offers an unforgettable detour into wildlife conservation. It gives you a deep understanding of the efforts toward animal protection. And it also brings you up close to India’s incredible wildlife.

  • Entry Fee : ₹1500 as donation
  • Timings : 8 AM – 6 PM
  • Distance from Agra : 30 km

19 . Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary

Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary Agra

Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is a lesser-known but captivating tourist destination full of avian wonders Near Agra. It offers a delightful escape into a colourful world of birds and enchanting natural beauty.

Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is an immersive nature retreat. It offers plenty of opportunities to connect with nature.

The sanctuary is centred around the beautiful Keetham Lake. It offers a tranquil refuge to dozens of migratory and resident birds, thus forming the heart of this biodiversity hotspot. It’s a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.

The verdant forest surrounding the lake and the man-made islands also add to its beauty. Whether you’re thinking of bird photography or simply seeking tranquillity, a visit to Soor Sarovar is a refreshing experience.

  • Distance from Agra : 19 km

20 . Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo National Park (or Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) is another vibrant avian paradise near Agra. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it has been recognised as one of the important breeding and feeding grounds for birds in the world.

As you traverse its wetlands and grasslands, you’re likely to witness a kaleidoscope of wild species. The national park is home to over 370 species of birds and animals.

A bicycle or rickshaw ride through the park offers a deep dive into its rich biodiversity. It’s a journey into the heart of nature. Whether you’re an avid birder, a wildlife enthusiast, or a nature lover, Keoladeo National Park will leave you spellbound.

  • Entry Fee : ₹75 per person
  • Distance from Agra : 56 km

21 . Mathura

Mathura Agra

Just a short trip from Agra is the divine journey into the birthplace of Lord Krishna – Mathura. This ancient but vibrant town is among the best places to visit near Agra. The visit is as much about spiritual exploration as it is about cultural immersion.

Temples dot the landscape of Mathura. All these temples, big or small, are dedicated to Lord Krishna in some way.

Shri Krishna Janmabhumi is the most famous tourist attraction in the town. It’s believed to be the exact place where Krishna was born. The two other important temples in Mathura are Dwarkadheesh Temple and Gita Mandir.

The colours and festivities of Mathura also offer a fascinating glimpse into the local culture and traditions. The aura of the town draws pilgrims and tourists alike. It enchants everyone, inviting them to connect with India’s spiritual heritage.

  • Distance from Agra : 58 km

22 . Vrindavan

Vrindavan Agra

Another of the holiest places is Vrindavan (also pronounced as Brindaban), about 10 km from Mathura. It’s famed as the childhood abode and playground of Lord Krishna. It’s steeped in devotion, mysticism and tales of love (of Krishna and Radha).

Temples are the main attractions in Vrindavan, too. It hosts hundreds of temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha scattered throughout the town. The Banke Bihari temple and ISKCON temple are the most popular among them.

These temples not only offer a unique spiritual experience but also depict the playful nature of Lord Krishna. The aroma of incense and the melody of bhajans will envelop you throughout.

  • Distance from Agra : 70 km

23 . Bateshwar

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Agra, Bateshwar is a small village. It’s an important spiritual and cultural centre for Hindus.

Bateshwar is best known for its Shiva temple complex. It’s a cluster of ancient shrines on the banks of River Yamuna.

Here, spirituality, history and natural beauty coexist harmoniously. The riverside setting of the complex infuses it with a serene ambiance. This serenity is also heightened by the melodious chirping of birds. The trip offers a tranquil retreat from the modern world.

  • Distance from Agra : 80 km

Other Places to Visit in Agra

Apart from the above reasons to visit Agra, you have many more famous places to visit in Agra city and nearby. You can explore some of them with the Taj Nature Walk or Mughal Heritage Walk .

If you want to immerse yourself in the culture of Agra, visit Shilpgram arts and crafts village or watch the dance-drama show depicting the history of the Taj Mahal at Kalakriti Cultural Centre. Festivals like Taj Mahotsav also offer an opportunity to understand the culture of the region.

And if you’re looking for something famous in Agra for shopping, check out Kinari Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar or Subhash Bazaar. Raja Ki Mandi and Chaat Gali are also popular for shopping and local cuisine. Those are among the best places to visit in Agra in the evening.

Agra also has a few other spiritual sites like Kailash Temple, ISKCON Temple and St. Mary’s Church. Do explore them when you have time to spare.

Agra has a lot more than the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri to explore. It promises a diverse and enriching holiday.

As you traverse through the city, it unfolds a unique facet of its complex mosaic of culture. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a spiritual seeker, a nature lover or an adventure junkie, Agra caters to all interests and age groups.

Lastly, don’t forget to soak in the city’s ambiance, visit the local tea stalls, and savour the street food. Interacting with the locals is the best way to get a complete Agra experience.

So, pack your bags and head over to all the fun places to visit in Agra. Plan your visit between November and February when the weather in Agra is the best.

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Top Tourism Places to Visit in Agra

  • Taj Mahal Agra
  • Tomb of I'timād-ud-Daulah
  • Anguri Bagh Agra
  • Diwan-i-Aam Agra
  • Ram Bagh Agra
  • Sheesh Mahal Agra
  • Taj Nature Walk Agra
  • Nagina Masjid Agra
  • Khas Mahal Agra
  • Mina Masjid Agra
  • Wildlife SOS Agra
  • Paliwal Park Agra
  • Dolphin Water Park Agra
  • Jahangir Palace Agra
  • Keetham Lake Agra
  • Fatehpur Sikri Fort Agra
  • Jama Masjid Agra
  • Akbar's Tomb Agra
  • Taj Museum Agra
  • Chini Ka Rauza Agra
  • Dayal Bagh Agra
  • Gurudwara Guru ka Tal Agra
  • Mehtab Bagh Agra
  • Moti Masjid Agra
  • Mughal Heritage Walk Agra
  • Gyarah Sidi Agra
  • Soami Bagh Samadh Agra
  • Humayun Mosque Agra
  • Mariam's Tomb Agra
  • Shri Mankameshwar Mandir Agra
  • Soor Sarovar Bird Sanctuary Agra
  • Kalakriti Culture and Convention Centre Agra
  • Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity Agra
  • The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Agra
  • Buland Darwaza Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Jodha Bai’s Palace Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Panch Mahal Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Diwan-E-Khas Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Tomb of Hazrat Salim Chishti Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Keoladeo National Park Agra
  • Bateshwar Agra
  • Birbal’s Palace Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Anoop Talab Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Hiran Minar Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Rang Mahal Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Naubat Khana Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Samosa Mahal Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Diwan-E-Aam Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Lotus Throne Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Tansen Baradari Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Lower Haramsara Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Todarmal Baradari Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Khwabgah/ Daulat Khana Fatehpur Sikri Agra
  • Caravan Sarai Fatehpur Sikri Agra

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10 best places to visit in Agra

The city of Agra is famously known as the city of the Taj. It is known as one of the historical places in India. The glorious history of India speaks through the many monuments and forts dispersed across the city. Even the legacy of the Mughals will mesmerize you, which is exhibited by the fascinating tombs and monuments in Agra. The presence of the Taj Mahal is so overwhelming that seldom people forget to look beyond its perfection. But Agra surely has much more than Taj. Let’s embark on a adventure thru the 10 Best Places To Visit In Agra , unfolding memories of glory and grandeur.

➧Here are the top 10 Tourist Attractions to See in Agra:-

1. taj mahal.

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The “Taj Mahal” is one of the world’s great tourism attractions, one of the wonders of the world, and it is almost always crowed. If you’re an Indian resident and haven’t seen the “Taj Mahal” yet, you don’t know what you’re missing. “Taj Mahal” is the epitome of grandeur and splendor, you cannot fathom the beauty of this white marbled monument unless you stand in front of it. (Read More)

2. Agra Fort

10 best places to visit in Agra

The Red Fort of Agra is a perfect example of the Mughal art and architecture. It is a famous historical fort and one of the most visited tourist spots in Agra. The Mughal Emperor Akbar started to build this elementary structure by the named “Agra Fort” in the year of 1565, and subsequently taken over by his grandson Shah Jahan, who added most of the marble built to the fort. (Read More)

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3. Fatehpur Sikri

10 best places to visit in Agra

Located at a distance of 40km from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is a perfect one day trip from Agra. Fatehpur Sikri was founded by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 16th century which is made of red sandstone. The majestic walls of this small city echoes of the Medieval Mughal Reign. The Mughal Empire between 1571 and 1585 while Akbar was the Emperor then, Fatehpur Sikri was the short-lived capital. (Read More)

4. Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb

10 best places to visit in Agra

The  Itimad-ud-Daulah’s tomb is a perfect example of the Mughal art and architecture. It is a famous historical tomb and one of the most visited tourist spots in Agra. Regularly depicted as a “jewel box”, once in a while called the “Bachcha Taj”, the burial place of Itimad-ud-Daulah is frequently viewed as a draft of the Taj Mahal. (Read More)

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5. Mehtab Bagh

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Located just north to the superb wonder called the Taj Mahal and disregarding the Agra Fort and Yamuna waterway on the contrary side, Mehtab Bagh is one of the last Mughal gardens and one of the most grand spots in Agra. Despite the fact that the width of the garden is lined up with the width of Taj Mahal, Mehtab Bagh was not built for Taj Mahal, it was truly the inverse. (Read More)

6. Akbar’s Tomb

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The last resting spot of the incomparable Mughal Emperor Akbar, Tomb of Akbar is a significant architectural masterpiece of the Mughal period. The tomb was completed by his (Akbar) son, Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim, which was also called Jahangir. Akbar arranged a tomb and chose a suitable place for him. After his death, Akbar’s son Jahangir completed development in 1605-1613. (Read More)

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7. Taj Museum

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Taj Museum are one of the most energizing and interesting spots to visit particularly in the event that you love to get more information and increase skill in certain things. While the Taj Mahal is one of the greatest wonders of the world, there is one place inside this symbol of romance that most people tend to miss out on. There are comparable things to view as a rule any museum you visit and the Taj Museum is the same. (Read More)

8. Dolphin Water Park

10 best places to visit in Agra

Dolphin Water World Park established in the year 2002 and spread across 14 acres of land dedicated to fun, food, frolic and rides are fantastic super thrilled experience, roller coasters, water and regular rides etc. The water park has been a popular source of recreation and entertainment for the city dwellers and tourists ever since. (Read More)

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9. Anguri Bagh

10 best places to visit in Agra

The Anguri Bagh, Agra is a perfect destination for a great time with your dear ones. Enjoy the attractions of this popular tourist spot. With so much to lure your senses and offer you recreation at its best, get drenched in the spirit of adventure that you get to explore at the Anguri Bagh, Agra. The Anguri Bagh, Agra is not just the place for sightseeing, but it also enables you to steal a self-indulgent moment for yourself as well. (Read More)

10. Shopping Places In Agra

10 best places to visit in Agra

 A person coming to Agra isn’t likely to travel back empty-handed for there are numerous shops of art, craft and other souvenirs. The distinguishing feature of the markets of Agra is that every store here is unique in its way and known for a different product altogether. In addition to those street shops, there are some alright established malls having all the brands. Let us now have a look at probably the most 8 incredible shopping places in Agra and their specialties. (Read More)

➤FAQ About 10 best places to visit in Agra:

Q-1. Would you be able to suggest a schedule for Agra?

Ans: –

Day 1 – Reach Agra by early morning and check into your hotel. Then, head to Fatehpur Sikri, the capital the capital of Akbar the Great during the 16th century. Do remember to go to the tomb of Itimad on your way back. In the evening, go to the famous Agra Chaat House and get a taste of the variety of street foods Agra is known for. Do not forget to taste the lip-smacking pethas.

Day 2 – Begin your second day early. Have a hearty breakfast and head towards the famous Taj Mahal. Try to reach Taj Mahal early because the entry becomes difficult because the day proceeds because of the heavy crowd. In the evening, go to the shops that bear the exquisite designs of the craft of Pietra Dura.

Day 3 – On the third day, visit the Agra Fort. It is 20 minutes away from the Taj Mahal. Next, you’ll visit the Kalakriti and knowledge the grand cultural Centre with beautiful art exhibits. Later on in the evening, you can go shopping at the Sadar Bazaar.

Q-2. What are the top sightseeing places in Agra?

Ans: – The top sightseeing places in Agra are Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Itimad-ud-Daulah’s Tomb, Mehtab Bagh, and Shopping Places in Agra.

Q-3. How can I travel to Agra?

Ans:-  Getting around the city can be done in rickshaws, electric buses, and tempo. There are also auto rickshaws and state buses. Taj Mahal and also the Agra Fort are quite near to one another, and if it isn’t too sunny you’ll be able to just walk between the two. Otherwise, there are tons of autos and battery-powered rickshaws plying between the two major monuments which charge a minimal amount.

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Hey there! I’m Santu Chakraborty and I’m not your typical traveler. By day, I wrangle circuits and solve electrical mysteries as an engineer, but my true passion lies in exploring the world and sharing those experiences with you. For the past five years, this blog has been my canvas, where I paint stories of adventure, practical travel tips, and cultural insights to ignite your wanderlust. So, come join me on my journeys and discover the magic that awaits just beyond the horizon!

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Top 7 Intriguing Places To Visit in Agra and Around

Vipin Gaur

  • March 7, 2021
  • September 2, 2023
  • Uttar Pradesh , India

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Do you know that Agra existed even before the Mahabharata period?

Yes, you read that right. Agra was once known as Agraban . It gets mentioned in the sacred Hindu texts dating back before the Mahabharata period.

And today, we’re going to tell you about the places to visit in Agra in one day and more. Once the strongest and world-renowned city still holds its position in terms of grandeur and architectural beauty.

Without further ado, let’s explore Agra.

Notice:  This post may contain a few links which might earn us financial support when you buy or make any reservations through them. They’re in no way affect our opinion or the information presented here.

Agra One Day Tour: Places to Visit

Although it’s hard to cover the whole of Agra in one day since there are many places to visit in Agra, you can get the gist of the city. We are assuming that you can spend a total of 8 hours traveling, excluding the time spent in commute. 

So, on average, you can expect you’ll need at least 10-12 hours to cover the top places and experiences that we are suggesting here, including chores like commute, eating, etc.

Here are the top places that you can visit in Agra and the things you can do in Agra in one day:

1. Visit 7th Wonder of The World, Taj Mahal .

Time Required: ~3 Hours

Do you know that more than 7 million people visit the Taj Mahal per year! This white marble mausoleum of Mumtaz Mahal, Emperor Shah Jahan’s beloved wife, will leave you in awe of its beauty. 

The architecture is considered one of India’s finest, depicting its rich history, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hard work of 22k laborers overtime gave it today’s form.

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People call it the epitome of love because it depicts the eternal love between Shah Jahan and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. He built the Taj Mahal in the memory of his wife and used to gaze at it until his last breath.

There’s no question of not visiting the Taj Mahal, let alone be the reasons. If you love architecture monuments and have a knack for history, visiting the Taj Mahal is necessary. It is the #1 of all places to visit in Agra.

2. Embrace the  Mughal Architecture at Agra Fort

Time Required: ~2 Hours

Agra Fort is a massive red-sandstone fort of the Mughal Era. Only about 25-30% of the fort is accessible to the general public, and the rest is under the Indian Army. And it lies about 4-5 km apart from the Taj Mahal.

The grandeur and the credit for its construction go to Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. However, its history dates back to the 11th century when a Rajput king named Badal Singh built this fort out of bricks named it after his name as ‘Badalgarh,’ which remained so until Akbar’s arrival.

Jahangir's Palace at Agra Fort

It was just a basic brick structure back then, but now it is enough to entice your love for architecture. There are 16 palaces inside the fort, namely Sheesh Mahal, Jahangir’s Palace, Diwan-e-Aam, Macchi Bhawan, etc.

Inside the fort, you’ll come across a tower building named Musamman Burj. It is the same place where Aurangzeb kept his father, Shah Jahan, held captive under his last breath. And from this spot, Shah Jahan used to gaze at the Taj Mahal in the memory of his beloved wife.

The story, beautiful architecture, and thrilling history of Agra Fort make it one of the best places to visit in Agra.

3. See The Baby Taj, Tomb of Itmad-Ud-Daula

Time Required: ~1 Hour

This white marble monument is yet another beautiful Mughal Architecture. Sometimes referred to as the “Baby Taj,” this jewel-box-shaped architecture is the mausoleum of Mirza Ghiyas Beg and his wife, Asmat Begum. They were the grandparents of Mumtaz Mahal and served in Jahangir’s court.

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When you enter the monument complex, you’ll pass through a red-sandstone door and arrive in front of the tomb. With whites shining on the surface, it’ll hook you with its beauty. You’ll also see lush greenery around the architecture.

Further, you’ll see the holy Yamuna River flowing behind the architecture at the back. If you’re lucky, you’ll see some local kids cliff jumping into the river.

If you’re photogenic, be prepared with your creative poses, as this is one of the best places after the Taj Mahal to snap! Moreover, it’s an excellent place to pause in the bustling city of Agra.

4. Witness the Chinese Architecture at Chini Ka Rauza

Time Required: ~30 minutes.

Our next pick is for all the architecture buffs. Situated at a distance of about 1 km from the Baby Taj, Chini Ka Rauza is the tomb of Afzal Khan Shirazi , a poet and scholar who served in Jahangir’s and Shah Jahan’s reign. 

As you might question, does Chini Ka Rauza have something to do with China? Probably. The facade of the monument possesses glazed tile works which originated in China. And in the Mughal era, this work was called Chini or Kashi .

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The monument is a standing building inside a small garden. The surrounding area is residential, and you could even find families having picnics or kids playing in the park. Similar to Itmad-Ud-Daula’s tomb, it is also situated next to the Yamuna river’s bank.

If you have an innate interest in history and architecture, a visit to Chini Ka Rauza will be a short yet fun trip. However, keep in mind that this building sits in a non-spacious locality, so you should be better off with your foot.

More Places to See in Agra (if You’ve 2-3 Days)

Okay, so you have seen what places to visit in Agra if you’ve just one day. Next up on the list are the places you can explore and things to do in Agra if you have more than a day.

These experiences will add a sense of exploration to your trip, and you’ll get to know Agra beyond the Taj and the conventional.

5. See The Making of Agra’s Sweet Dish, Petha

After the Taj Mahal, Agra is better known for its sweet Petha. This sweet is slightly delicate, aromatic, and feels so good in the mouth when engulfed wholly.

You can buy it in many flavors, such as Chocolate, Orange, Grape, Gulab Laddu, Doda Barfi, Paan, Saffron, and the classic one.

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The main ingredient of the Petha is a local fruit named Ash Gourd . To witness the making of Petha , you should ask your local guide or a Petha shop.

Alternatively, you can also go to the “old lanes” of Agra – around Jama Masjid near the Agra Fort station. There, you can easily find shops with an in-house process of making. Just ask them politely, and they’ll take you to their manufacturing hub.

6. Gaze the Grandeur at Sikandra

The magnificent and grand gate at the entrance of Akbar’s mausoleum in Sikandra will mesmerize you. This architecture was the most beautiful thing we’ve seen in Agra.

Akbar was known for his respect towards every religion and skilled and strategic rulership. When he was alive, he chose his burial place at Sikandra. The area was known as Bihistabad once, but after Alexander Lodi’s invasion in Agra, this place became Sikandra.

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After Akbar died, his son Jahangir completed his mausoleum into what you see today.

As soon as you enter the magnificent gate, you’ll see the mausoleum resting in between, surrounded by lush green gardens from all sides. You can even see animals like deer antelope roaming freely.

When you reach here, take a pause, sit for some time and embrace the natural as well as human-made beauty. It’s not very often you’ll find such a beautiful amalgamation of architecture and natural beauty. This unique thing makes Sikandra one of the best places to visit in Agra.

7. Make a Day For Akbar’s Dream City, Fatehpur Sikri

Akbar had everything but a son. He longed for years to have a son but never birthed one unless he met Salim Chisti, a Sufi saint from a small village named Sikri. Akbar had a son and relieved himself from prolonged, groaning pain with his blessings.

He converted the Sikri village into a town filled with marvelous architecture in joy and gratitude. Today, UNESCO recognizes Fatehpur Sikri as a World Heritage site, and therefore it is one of the best places to visit around Agra if you’re a heritage lover. 

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The world’s highest gateway, Buland Darwaza, perches high, touching the blue sky, and sits proudly as Salim Chisti’s tomb entrance gate. The grandeur imposed on you once you stand in front of the Buland Darwaza is genuinely bewildering.

Come here and explore this whole town. Fatehpur is ~36 km from Agra, and it’d take more than half of your day to explore every monument inside. Jodha Bai’s Palace, Panch Mahal, Turkish House, Anoop Kund are some of the exciting buildings you’ll see inside.

Local Food and Eateries in Agra

Agra is a great city when it comes to food. If you’re from India, you know the popular Agra Petha. If not, let us tell you it’s a satiating sweet made of a particular kind of pumpkin.

Furthermore, there are many options for food lovers in Agra. The following table has some of the best options in the city:

Activities To Do

1. go on a heritage city tour.

Agra is much more than the Taj. And you’ll believe it once you do a heritage walk in Agra .

You can learn about the old streets, Havelis, shops, ancient temples, and markets of Agra. It’ll hardly take three to four hours of your days. Contact a local tour operator, ask your hotel, or get in touch with us for any help regarding the Agra heritage walk.

2. Visit the Taj Nature Walk

Taj Nature Walk is a park 500 meters from the east gate of the Taj Mahal.

It is a forested area spread over 70 hectares (172 acres), where many mesmerizing views of the Taj Mahal. Tickets are INR 25 for Indians and INR 100 for foreign tourists.

3. Have a Relaxing Time at Mehtab Bagh

If you want to see the Taj Mahal without joining the crowd of the Taj Mahal, then take a ticket to Mehtab Bagh and see it in all glory. Seeing the Taj from the banks of Yamuna will be a different experience. You can sit in the garden or capture the Taj in different frames. Tickets are INR 25 for Indians and INR 300 for foreign tourists.

4. Watch Theatrics at Kala Kriti Kendra

This drama center runs many stories, from Shah Jahan Mumtaz’s love story to the construction of the Taj Mahal. It would be best to visit it before visiting the Taj Mahal, as it will make your Taj viewing experience even better.

Souvenirs to Buy in Agra

Public restrooms and sanitation.

Agra is the most visited place in the country. There is always a crowd of foreign tourists in the country. Therefore, the local administration has paid particular attention to it. You will find public restrooms and proper sanitation in all places to visit in Agra.

Mode of Travel and Distance Between Attractions

All attractions in Agra are at a reasonable distance from each other. But there’s no need to panic. This city, which has many world heritage inside itself, is connected by local city bus, auto, cab, and taxi. It is effortless and economical to reach all the tourist places.

Agra on India Map

The following map will help you know the different attractions and their distance from each other in Agra.

How to Reach Agra?

Agra is well-connected with major railway stations in India. Most trains going from Delhi to Mumbai or South India pass through Agra.

Government and private buses operate daily from big cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Kanpur. The two major bus stations of Agra are Idgah Bus Stand and ISBT Agra.

The domestic airport of Agra is Khedia Airport. Being military-settled, only a few Air India flights are available. The nearest international airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (230 km).

Best Time to Visit Agra

The best time to visit Agra is from November to March, as summers are tormenting.

Another good time to visit Agra is to see the Taj Mahal is between August and October.

April-June is the summer season with scorching heat, while July-September is the monsoon season in Agra, when the weather can be humid at times.

Number of Days and Budget

Number of days.

The following table represents an estimate based on your plan and the number of days it can cost you.

The budget also depends on what kind of experience you want. However, the typical budget might look like this:

Accommodation Options in Agra

There is no shortage of accommodation options in Agra.

Everything is available, from affordable hostels homestays to 4 and 5-star hotels. Most hotels are in the vicinity of the Taj Mahal.

Travel Tips

  • Try to attend the Taj Mahotsav , it happens mostly in the months of February and March.
  • Do fly dining in Agra ( Watch our experience on YouTube ).
  • You can also do a food walk which will take you through the local flavors of Agra.
  • Be sure to bargain while shopping for anything. Shopkeepers often quote higher prices.
  • According to Numbio, the crime rate in Agra is 41.69%, which is moderate. Therefore you are advised to be careful in markets and crowded areas.
  • Agra is safe for solo travel.

What are the places to visit in Agra?

Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itmad-Ud-Daula’s Tomb, and Chini Ka Rauza are the top places to visit in Agra.

What are the places to visit around Agra?

Sikandra , Fatehpur Sikri , and Mathura are the top places you can explore after Agra.

How to reach Agra?

You can reach Agra via road, rail, or airways. The city lies on plains and is well-connected to every major city of India. 

How far is Agra from Delhi?

Agra is approximately 232 km from Delhi. You can travel via road, rail or airways.

How is Agra Petha made?

Agra Petha’s main ingredient is a local fruit named Ash Gourd. The fruit is cut into pieces, boiled, and then soaked in molasses to become Petha. There are various flavors of Petha available that you can buy in Agra.

How far is Agra from Lucknow?

The Agra Lucknow distance is ~180 km. You can reach Agra via railways, roadways, and airways from Lucknow.

Is Agra in UP?

Agra is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city is known worldwide for having the seventh wonder of the world, the Taj Mahal.

Lowering The Curtains

Agra is a must-visit for every traveler and enthusiast. The city has one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. And if you look beyond Taj, you’ll fall in love with Agra even more.

The imprints of colonial rule, mesmerizing Mughal architecture, sweet dish Petha, and mouth-watering street foods are some of the memorable experiences you’ll have in Agra. 

As you come across it, you’ll know that there are more places to visit in Agra after the Taj. And to wholly cover Agra, you’ll need more than just one day.

See you there at the Taj!

An appeal:   Please do not throw litter around. Use a dustbin and if you can’t find one, take the trash with you and throw it when you find one. Your small steps like this one can make the world clean and green.

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The 10 best things to do in Ecuador

Mayra Peralta

Jun 10, 2024 • 8 min read

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Outdoorsy travelers will find plenty of adventure in Ecuador's mountains © BROTEstudio / iStockphoto / Getty Images

Outdoor adventures, incredible landscapes and diversity-driven culture place Ecuador high on any travel bucket list.  Spanning altitude-high Andean cities, sun-kissed beaches and wildlife havens, the South American nation offers some truly epic experiences.  

Upon arriving in Ecuador, travelers of all kinds will find themselves enticed by the wide range of options and activities available. Want to hike to the highest point on Earth, swim in the Galápagos Islands and taste one of the finest cacao varieties in the world? That’s all possible in Ecuador. 

Buckle up because you’re in for a ride. From exploring the Avenue of Volcanoes to strolling through UNESCO World Heritage Sites, these are the best things to do in Ecuador. 

Turtles below the water in the Galapagos Islands

1. Enjoy the beauty of the Galápagos Islands

Embark on a journey to the Galápagos Archipelago to explore one of the best-preserved natural sanctuaries on the planet. Hop between islands to see the region's famous wildlife at places such as the Charles Darwin Station, Tortuga Bay, Lavva Tunnels and Tintoreras Islet. Among the long list of species inhabiting the archipelago — some of which exclusively live in the islands — are giant tortoises, blue footed boobies, iguanas and the only penguins to live by the equatorial line.

Hike along trails untarnished by human activity and enjoy the breathtaking views. For an unforgettable next-level experience, venture on guided scuba diving or snorkeling excursions — encounters with sea lions, rare fish and turtles are guaranteed.

Planning tip: While many sports rentals and tourism agencies offer courses and provide equipment for underwater sports, it is always recommended to bring your own wet suit as rental availability could be limited by size and demand. 

2. Visit the Quilotoa Loop

Whether you opt for a full-fledged. multi-day trekking experience or you arrive by car from Quito, stopping by the Quilotoa Loop is non-negotiable. 

Located about 179km south of Quito, the Quilotoa Loop is a popular hiking destination that sits about 3,910m above sea level at its highest point. With emerald-green waters and a stunning view of the Andean mountain range, this crater lake in the Andean Highlands is either the perfect destination for a hiking trip or an Instagrammable stop-off as you explore the Andean range. 

Planning tip: Buses and transportation for day tours can take you straight to the crater, and they're bookable in nearby Latacunga. Catch a ride up and trek your way back to town, wrapping up your trip with a massive plate of chucgchucaras , Cotopaxi’s star dish. 

3. Support community-based tourism in La Amazonía

Communities across Ecuador have crafted sustainable economy initiatives and projects to promote community-based tourism. In the Amazon region, a network of hotels, reserves and guided tours are available thanks to villagers and Indigenous people. 

Explore the depths of the Amazon rainforest, learn about the lifestyle and traditions of Indigenous communities and marvel at the extraordinary wildlife at places such as the Sinchi Warmi community center in Puerto Misahuallí or Sani Lodge at the Yasuní National Park . 

Known as Ecuador’s gateway to the Amazon, Puerto Misahuallí offers canoe sailing trips down Río Napo, guided tours to the rainforest and animal-watching experiences (spotting Capuchin monkeys at plazas will be free though). At Sinchi Warmi, the women of the Kichwa community introduce travelers to Indigenous rituals, traditional food and handmade crafts. 

Deeper into the Amazon jungle, Yasuní National Park is a favored spot for bird watching, wildlife photography trips and learning about the Indigenous communities protecting this ultra-diverse biosphere.  

Person in a red devil mask at the Diablada or Devil Festival

4. Witness La Diablada Pillareña 

It might only take place once a year, but villagers of Pillaro, a town in Tungurahua, prepare all year for La Diablada Pillareña. Steeped in tradition, spirituality and dose of irreverence, this festival perpetuates a quirky colonial-era tradition that originated as a way to defy oppression and exploitation from Spanish religious institutions: dressing up as the devil. 

Richly decorated masks, bold costumes and loads of symbolism are at the core of this celebration held every January. Communities come together to dance the day and night away in the streets, following classic banda de pueblo (instrumental band) tunes. 

Planning tip: La Diablada Pillareña takes place between January 1 and January 6. If you want to partake in this colorful celebration, it’s best to make a day trip as finding accommodation in Pillaro is difficult. For time-saving purposes, you can sneak a stop in as you explore the Central Highlands or travel from the closest urban city, Ambato.

5. Admire gold-capped churches and colonial art in Quito

While Quito is often overlooked as a top destination within Ecuador, the capital city’s UNESCO-recognized historical center deserves at least a day in your itinerary. 

Admire the Spanish-influenced architecture as you walk the cobblestone streets, apprise the gilded colonial churches and marvel at the art of mestizo and Indigenous masters from La Escuela Quiteña (Quito’s School of Art). Must-see landmarks include Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, Iglesia Convento de San Francisco and Catedral Metropolitana. 

Local tip: Before heading elsewhere, venture into the cafe-lined streets or stop by the restaurants at Palacio Arzobispal for a taste of quiteños ’ favorite treats. 

Dancers at a Christmas parade in Cuenca, Ecuador

6. Touch down in Cuenca to discover southern Ecuador

Boasting a slew of nicknames including “the Athens of Ecuador,” Cuenca attracts tourists with picturesque streets, vibrant culture and cuencanos ’ charming accent. Artisans shops, museums, modern cuisine restaurants and the uber-popular blue-domed cathedral are among the most popular attractions in the city. 

Cuenca also serves as the perfect point of departure to nearby national parks and archeological sites, as well as a good starting point for a trip around southern Ecuador. 

Local tip: If you’re online, you’ve probably come across viral videos of energy limpias (cleansings) in Cuenca. Rooted in Indigenous tradition and syncretism, limpias are popular rituals throughout Latin America. The idea is that curanderas (healers) clean your energy and spirit as they rub herbs like eucalyptus, rue and rosemary all over the body  For the full experience in the city, hit a local market and for this traditional herbal cleanse – Mercado 10 de Agosto, Mercado 27 de Febrero and feria libre (open market) are some of the most trusted spots for a limpia in Cuenca. 

7. Enjoy traditional music and festivals in the Northern Highlands

Though Indigenous music and dance are prevalent across communities of the Ecuadorian serranía (highlands), Andean music tradition is particularly strong in the northern province of Imbabura. Visitors can immerse themselves in Indigenous culture at artisan workshops, local music stores and festivals. 

In the city of Otavalo and neighboring communities, Indigenous-owned establishments like Taita Gundo Casa de Música Andina and Taller Ñanda Mañachi offer a peek into music instrument creation and traditional performances. 

Festivals and religious celebrations such as Inti Raymi and Fiesta de San Juan also serve as an opportunity for tourists to enjoy and learn about Indigenous folklore. 

Planning tip: If you want to get a glimpse of some of the biggest festivities in the Northern Highlands, plan your trip during the summer. Celebrations commemorating Inti Raymi, San Juan and San Pedro y San Pablo take place between June 21 and June 28.  

View towards the Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, with its summit covered in snow

8. Follow the Avenue of Volcanoes

Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts can’t skip the chance to tour the Andean Highlands as they follow the Avenue of Volcanoes — the name given to a segment of mountain range that divides Ecuador into regions. 

Stretching about 350km, this route encompasses well-loved volcanos and snow-capped hiking destinations including Mount Chimborazo , Volcán Cotopaxi and the Quilotoa Loop. You can tailor this experience according to your preferences, stopping by small towns of the Ecuadorian serranía , lodging at haciendas such as La Ciénaga or Abraspungo , joining trekking and hiking excursions or even opting for horseback riding tours with chagras (Ecuadorian cowboys).   

Planning tip: Due to the high altitude of the mountain range, you could experience altitude sickness. Before embarking on this journey through the Andean region, let your body acclimate. Quito, sitting at 2850m (9350ft) above sea level, would be a great starting point to kick off this route. 

9. Eat, live and surf on the Pacific Coast 

Spanning five provinces, Ecuador’s coastline is a playground for all sorts of tourists, and the different types of swells converging in Ecuador make Montañita , Canoa and Ayampe prime surf destinations. 

Meanwhile, National Park Machalilla is the go-to spot for nature-loving individuals hoping to catch a glimpse of unique wildlife –pelicans, albatrosses, boobies and humpback whales all make appearances. Secluded beaches like Los Frailes, Playa Tortuga and Playa Rosada, on the other hand, are ideal for relaxed retreats due to their calm clear waters and the absence of major hotels and tourism hubs.

The common thread uniting all these destinations will be the fantastic gastronomic offerings, from Ecuadorian ceviche (brothy seafood marinated with citrus juices and served with fine herbs, onion and tomato) to coconut-based beverages. 

Planning tip: Humpback whales migrate every May to Puerto López in Manabí, attracted by the warm waters of the Machalilla National Park. The whale-watching season runs from June to September. 

10. Explore the Chocó Andino

Covering about one-third of the Pichincha province, the Chocó Andino is a biosphere reserve located northwest of Quito. Spanning an extension of over ​​2868 sq km, the mist-kissed hills and cloud forests are home to an impressive concentration of wildlife: rare birds, a wide variety of butterfly species, amphibians and the Andean Spectacled Bear inhabit this ultra-biodiverse but endangered area.

Bird-watching tours, wellness retreats at spas surrounded by lush forests, wildlife photography experiences and trekking are some of the options for those wishing to visit this protected haven.  

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The Enneagram Personality Test

Explore the 9 types and discover who you truly are.

This free Enneagram personality test will show you which of the 9 personality types suit you best. See how you score for all 9 Enneagram types , and understand where you fit in the Enneagram personality system.

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To take the Enneagram test, mark each statement based on how well it describes your personality.

Questions? Learn more about the Enneagram test.

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What is the Enneagram?

Diagram of the Nine Enneagram Personality Types

The Enneagram is a personality typing system based on ancient spiritual traditions which describes people in terms of their core motivations, desires and fears.

The word "enneagram" comes from the Greek "ennea," meaning nine, and "gramma," meaning something drawn or written. The Enneagram describes nine personality types and maps each of these types on a nine-pointed diagram which helps to illustrate how the types relate to one another.

Used widely in counseling, business and spiritual settings, the Enneagram helps people to better understand what drives them and how to harness their natural strengths. Learning your Enneagram type can illuminate how you view the world and help you discover the roots of who you are, from your foundational childhood experiences to the choices you make today. The Enneagram helps us to better understand ourselves, be more empathetic to others and find our distinct paths to personal happiness and growth.

What Are the Nine Enneagram Types?

Ones place a lot of emphasis on following the rules and doing things correctly. Type Ones fear being imperfect and can be extremely strict with themselves and others. Read more about Enneagram 1 .

Twos want to be liked and find ways that they can be helpful to others so that they belong. This type fears being unlovable. Read more about Enneagram 2 .

Threes want to be successful and admired by other people, and are very conscious of their public image. Type Threes fear failure and not being seen as valuable by other people. Read more about Enneagram 3 .

Fours want to be unique and to experience deep, authentic emotions. Type Fours fear they are flawed and are overly focused on how they are different from other people. Read more about Enneagram 4 .

Fives seek understanding and knowledge, and are more comfortable with data than other people. The biggest fear of the Type Five is being overwhelmed by their own needs or the needs of other people. Read more about Enneagram 5 .

Sixes are preoccupied with security, seek safety, and like to be prepared for problems. For the Type Six, the greatest fear is being unprepared and unable to defend themselves from danger. Read more about Enneagram 6 .

Sevens want to have as much fun and adventure as possible and are easily bored. Type Sevens fear experiencing emotional pain, especially sadness, and actively seek to avoid it by staying busy. Read more about Enneagram 7 .

Eights see themselves as strong and powerful and seek to stand up for what they believe in. The greatest fear of the Type Eight is to be powerless, so they focus on controlling their environment. Read more about Enneagram 8 .

Nines like to go with the flow and let the people around them set the agenda. Type Nines fear pushing people away by prioritizing their own needs, and they tend to be passive. Read more about Enneagram 9 .

What Are the Enneagram Triads?

Diagram of the Enneagram Triads

The centers of intelligence , or triads, are a foundational part of the Enneagram. The nine types of the Enneagram are divided into one of three centers of intelligence: Heart Types, Head Types and Body Types.

  • Heart types (Types Two, Three and Four) depend on their emotional intelligence to understand their own reactions and connect with others.
  • Head types (Types Five, Six and Seven) depend on their intellectual intelligence to make sense of things and navigate the world around them.
  • Body types (Types Eight, Nine and One) depend on their instinctual intelligence to follow their "gut" and respond to threats and opportunities.

These centers, also called  Enneagram triads , help us to understand our type’s gifts and challenges, as well as why other types see and interact with the world in drastically different ways. They also help us understand why we get stuck in certain patterns of thinking and behaving and why we may struggle to understand or communicate with others. 

Wings in the Enneagram

Diagram of the Enneagram Wings

“Wings” is the term given to the two Enneagram types found on either side of your core type. For example, a Nine’s wings are Eight and One, a Seven’s wings are Six and Eight, and a Four's wings are Three and Five. Enneagram wings represent related personality styles which we can lean into, in order to develop new facets of ourselves.

Some people adopt one wing as part of their type identification, (i.e., “I’m a 4w3”), identifying strongly with the description of one wing as well as their primary type. In this way, wings can be understood as a more detailed way of typing yourself, also known as a subtype.

Wings can also be understood as flexible opportunities for growth. Rather than choosing only one wing that you clearly identify with, you can think of both wings as optional styles that you have access to as you further your development. Because both of your wings have qualities that are adjacent to your own type, Enneagram wings offer new but accessible ways of approaching thought and behavior.

Arrows in the Enneagram

Diagram of the Enneagram Arrows

Each basic type in the Enneagram is also connected by two lines to two other basic types. Each line has an arrowhead on it, one pointing towards the primary type and one pointing away. 

Arrows  represent the aspects of our personality that we need to develop to become more whole and balance out the limitations of our core type. The first line, pointing toward the core type, connects to the type which the person has left behind or repressed in childhood; the characteristics of this type must be re-integrated for the person to develop. This is called the “against” arrow.

The second line, pointing away from the core type, connects to the type which the person may grow into once they are ready to reach a higher state of development. This is called the “forward arrow.” In the example below, you can see that for a Type One, the “against” arrow moves from Seven to One and the “forward” arrow moves from One to Four.

Why Should I Take the Enneagram Test?

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The Enneagram provides deep insights about your emotions, motivations, and values, which can help you to better understand what drives you and how to make decisions that are right for you.

According to the Enneagram, each of the nine personality types is defined by a particular core belief about how the world works. This core belief drives your deepest motivations and fears — and fundamentally shapes a person's worldview and the perspective through which they see the world and the people around them.

Our core beliefs are not necessarily incorrect, but they can be limiting and operate as “blinders” for people. Understanding our Enneagram type and how it colors our perceptions can help us to broaden our perspective and approach situations more effectively.

Understanding a person's Enneagram type helps us to see why they behave the way they do. Behavior that may seem confusing or contradictory can often be explained when we understand a person's Enneagram type.

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Enneagram Test FAQ

Q . what is the enneagram personality test based on.

A. The Enneagram is a system of personality that describes people in terms of nine personality types , each with its own core motivations, fears and internal dynamics. Learn more about the Enneagram: What is the Enneagram ?

Q. What is the most accurate Enneagram test?

A. The Truity Enneagram Test is considered to be the most accurate Enneagram test available online, based on its extensive validation and its massive dataset consisting of over 10,000,000 users. Truity's Enneagram Test is the only online Enneagram assessment that offers publicly available data on reliability and validity, as detailed in our Enneagram Technical Documentation .

Truity's Enneagram Test is also considered highly accurate by its users, who have rated it an average of 4.9 out of 5 stars in customer reviews .

Q. How long is this test?

A. The Enneagram test consists of approximately 105 questions and takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.

Q. Is this a free Enneagram test?

A. Yes, this Enneagram test is free to take and receive your basic results. If you choose, you can also purchase a comprehensive premium report.

Q. What does it mean that the Enneagram test is clinically reviewed?

A. Truity's Enneagram test has been reviewed by a psychologist to ensure that it has been developed according to rigorous standards of reliability and validity. Our clinical reviewer, Dr. Steven Melendy, holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and specializes in using evidence-based approaches to work with diverse populations.

Q. What will my results for the Enneagram Personality Test look like?

A. After completing the test, you will receive free basic test results showing how you scored for each of the nine types and you will have the option to unlock your full, in-depth report for a fee. To see what you can expect from your full report, see this sample report .

Q. How can I access my Enneagram test results?

After you take a test, you will have the option to create an account by entering your email address. If you create an account, you can view your test results at any time by returning to Truity.com and logging into your account. We do not email your results to you.

Q. Do I need to complete this Enneagram test all at once?

If you’ve created an account and are logged in when you take the test, your responses will be saved as you go through the test. If you do not log in to a Truity account before starting the test, your progress will not be saved and you will need to complete the test all at once.

Q. Can I have my employees, team or group take the Enneagram test?

A. The Enneagram Personality Test is only available for individual use. However, our Enneagram for the Workplace assessment is available for organizational use through our Truity @ Work platform. For more information about 0ur Truity @Work platform, please see our Testing for Business page.

Q. Is this personality test appropriate for children?

A. None of our tests are appropriate for children under the age of 14. We recommend that those under the age of 18 take the Enneagram Personality Test only with parental guidance.

Q. Where can I find more information about the 9 Enneagram types?

You can find comprehensive profiles of each of the nine Enneagram types here: Enneagram 1 - Enneagram 2 - Enneagram 3 - Enneagram 4 - Enneagram 5 - Enneagram 6 - Enneagram 7 - Enneagram 8 - Enneagram 9

Q. I'm looking for the official Enneagram test. Is this it?

While there are several Enneagram tests available, there is no official Enneagram test. Truity’s test is the most popular Enneagram test in the United States, with more than one million tests taken each month and an average customer rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.

Q. Are you going to sell my data?

We do not sell your email or other data to any third parties, and we have a zero-spam policy. We carefully comply with applicable privacy laws in handling your personal information. You can read more in our privacy policy .

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The 25 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025

These cities offer the best combination of jobs, desirability, cost of living, quality of life and more.

The 25 Best Places to Live in the U.S.

Couple Enjoys Beach Sunset in Marco Island, Naples, Florida, USA.

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To determine the Best Places to Live rankings, U.S. News analyzes data on 150 major U.S. cities, including housing affordability, household income, quality of education, access to health care, crime rates, commute times, air quality and more.

The Best Places to Live in 2024-2025

From tiny towns to bustling burgs, every city in America generates a sense of hometown pride. But for people who are looking for a new place to put down roots, some cities stand apart from the rest.

To determine the Best Places to Live rankings, U.S. News analyzes data on 150 major U.S. cities, including housing affordability, household income, quality of education, access to health care, crime rates, commute times, air quality and more. A shift from metro-based data, used in previous editions of the rankings, to city-based data this year resulted in many new appearances in the top 25 from places located in the Midwest and South.

The data is weighted based on the factors people consider most important, as determined by a survey of more than 3,000 people throughout the U.S. that asks what matters most to them when picking their next place to live. This year's survey found an increased interest in cost of living, with greater emphasis placed on the job market and value categories. Read on for the 25 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025.

25. South Bend, Indiana

24. lincoln, nebraska, 23. greensboro, north carolina, 22. san francisco, 21. fayetteville, arkansas.

  • 20. Fort Wayne, Indiana

19. Ann Arbor, Michigan

18. omaha, nebraska, 17. asheville, north carolina, 16. oklahoma city.

  • 15. Lexington, Kentucky
  • 14. Madison, Wisconsin
  • 13. Charleston, South Carolina
  • 12. Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • 11. Sarasota, Florida
  • 10. Boulder, Colorado
  • 9. Austin, Texas
  • 8. Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • 7. Huntsville, Alabama
  • 6. Raleigh, North Carolina
  • 5. Charlotte, North Carolina
  • 4. Greenville, South Carolina
  • 3. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • 2. Boise, Idaho
  • 1. Naples, Florida

South Bend is a city in and the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States,

Population: 119,280 Median Home Price: $133,774 Median Household Income: $56,890

South Bend is known for being home to the University of Notre Dame , but it's more than just a college town. The Midwestern city began as a fur trading post thanks in part to its convenient seat on the St. Joseph River. Today, the river offers ample opportunities, like kayaking and whitewater rafting, for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy right through the heart of downtown. The Bend, as it's known to locals, stands out thanks to high rankings for quality of life (No. 19) and value (No. 18), with affordable housing costs relative to income. South Bend is the third-safest place to live in our analysis, with the least property crime of any other ranked city.

Learn more about South Bend .

The sun sets over the State Capital Building in Lincoln Nebraska.

Population: 297,005 Median Home Price: $234,589 Median Household Income: $77,421

Lincoln is the capital of the Cornhusker State and home to the University of Nebraska . As both the seat of state government and the epicenter of higher education in Nebraska, Lincoln has an outsized advantage when it comes to employment opportunities. Additionally, several prominent insurance companies, including Assurity and Ameritas, are headquartered in Lincoln, helping the city earn high marks in the job market category of our analysis, ranking No. 25. Your salary will take you far in Lincoln, which scored No. 15 for value, including housing affordability and price parity – how the cost of goods and services compares across metro areas.

Learn more about Lincoln .

Drone Aerial of Downtown Greensboro North Carolina

Population: 317,834 Median Home Price: $213,643 Median Household Income: $65,849

Greensboro has all the hallmarks of a midsized Southern city: affordability, economic growth and historical significance. The 1960 Greensboro sit-in to end segregation was a watershed moment for the civil rights movement – one that's now immortalized in the city's International Civil Rights Center & Museum. One thing that sets Greensboro apart from other similar-sized cities in the South is its highly rated public school system, which earns it the No. 7 rank for college readiness. All told, Greensboro strikes a balance between quality of life (No. 27) and value (No. 30), solidifying its status as one of the Best Places to Live.

Learn more about Greensboro .

Population: 876,910 Median Home Price: $1,381,264 Median Household Income: $145,255

California, USA

In San Francisco, Old World charm collides with Big Tech innovation. The Bay Area is home to many of the world's largest technology companies and the six-figure salaries their workforces command, which is one reason why San Francisco has the No. 1 job market of any city we analyzed. San Francisco also excels in desirability, ranking No. 13 in the country thanks in part to a pleasant climate (No. 4) and a high concentration of restaurants and bars per capita (No. 8). However, San Francisco underperformed in the value category, ranking No. 139. That said, modern-day prospectors who can strike gold with a lucrative career in IT may be able to afford the cost of living.

Learn more about San Francisco .

Fayetteville is the third-largest city in Arkansas and county seat of Washington County. Fayetteville is on the outskirts of the Boston Mountains, deep within the Ozarks.

Population: 113,010 Median Home Price: $281,646 Median Household Income: $70,165

Nestled within the Ozarks is a flourishing mountain town that comes alive during college football season: Fayetteville, home to the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. But Fayetteville isn't just an academic center for undergrads – it's also the No. 1 city in the country for college readiness among high school students, based on data from the U.S. News Best High Schools rankings. Overall, Fayetteville earned high marks for both quality of life (No. 15) and net migration (No. 14), carefully balancing rapid growth with quality social services like education and health care.

Learn more about Fayetteville .

Image of Fort Wayne skyscrapers and courthouse on 4th of July with fireworks behind Lincoln Tower

20. Fort Wayne , Indiana

Population: 324,953 Median Home Price: $169,485 Median Household Income: $71,507

Like many midsized Midwestern cities, Fort Wayne is an affordable, safe, family-friendly place to put down roots. Fort Wayne ranks No. 1 in the country for value: Its residents spend less than a fifth of their income on housing costs, making it the most budget-friendly city we analyzed based on our cost of living index. Additionally, Fort Wayne has low instances of violent crime, per our analysis of FBI data, coming in at No. 33 in terms of crime rates (with No. 1 being the safest rank).

Learn more about Fort Wayne .

Footbridge over the Huron River in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A great spot for a picnic

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Population: 125,664 Median Home Price: $456,578 Median Household Income: $86,628

Ann Arbor is the No. 1 city in the U.S. for quality of life, earning high marks across subcategories that span education, health care and public safety. Ann Arbor residents report high levels of well-being and are generally happy with their day-to-day lives, ranking No. 9 per data from Sharecare’s Community Well-Being Index . As home of the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor has no shortage of employment opportunities – both within higher education and through the school's sprawling health care network. Ann Arbor has the No. 8 job market in the nation, with an active and well-compensated labor force.

Learn more about Ann Arbor .

Omaha downtown skyline during Autumn, with a lake at the Heartland of America Park in the foreground

Population: 544,284 Median Home Price: $232,816 Median Household Income: $85,942

Situated along the banks of the Missouri River, Omaha has long been a central artery that connects America's Heartland. Omaha earns its status as a Midwestern business hub, boasting a low unemployment rate and outsized salaries compared with the area's low cost of living. Despite being the largest city in the state of Nebraska – and home to Berkshire Hathaway , one of the nation's most lucrative companies, and Warren Buffett, one of the nation's wealthiest people – Omaha ranks No. 13 in the country for value and No. 6 for housing affordability.

Learn more about Omaha .

Population: 113,353 Median Home Price: $400,587 Median Household Income: $69,429

Peak Autumn and Fall Colors seen next to a river in Linville Gorge Wilderness near Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville may be a cultural mecca of independent breweries, art studios and five-star restaurants, but it never lets you forget where you really are: deep within the Blue Ridge Mountains. Residents enjoy the perks of civilization amid remote natural beauty, helping to secure Asheville as the No. 10 city in the U.S. for quality of life. Asheville also has one of the shortest commute times of any city in the country at 22 minutes (it doesn't hurt that commuters can get around via the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway) and ranks No. 8 for air quality – so roll down your windows and enjoy that fresh mountain air.

Learn more about Asheville .

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA cityscape in Bricktown at dusk.

Population: 681,446 Median Home Price: $199,303 Median Household Income: $74,604

Oklahoma City may have its roots in cowboy culture, but this bustling metropolis has a little bit of something for everyone, from diehard sports fans to young professionals. For its size, Oklahoma City gives residents a lot of bang for their buck: OKC ranks No. 9 for housing affordability and No. 10 for overall value. The city's low price tag attracts droves of new residents who are fleeing more expensive areas – notably Texas and California – and contributing to the Sooner State's outsized growth. In fact, Oklahoma City ranked No. 20 in the U.S. for net migration, a testament to the area's careful balance of affordability, desirability and job opportunities.

Learn more about Oklahoma City .

Horses at horse farm at golden hour. Country summer landscape.

15. Lexington , Kentucky

Population: 328,225 Median Home Price: $268,163 Median Household Income: $76,765

Lexington is known for college basketball, bourbon, bluegrass – and of course horse racing. As the Horse Capital of the World, the Lexington area boasts hundreds of thoroughbred farms that draw in equine-obsessed tourists and stimulate the local economy. Lexington fared well across our rankings for quality of life (No. 29) and job market (No. 41), but what really propelled Lexington to the top of our rankings was value (No. 11). Being a college town, home to the University of Kentucky , Lexington has a lot of renters who pay relatively low living costs, contributing to a ranking of No. 13 for housing affordability.

Learn more about Lexington .

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14. Madison , Wisconsin

Population: 269,692 Median Home Price: $367,653 Median Household Income: $79,166

Although locals can't seem to settle on the moniker MadCity or MadTown, there's one thing many can agree on: Madison is a great place to live. Madison has a sense of hometown pride that's genuine but never cheesy – even in the capital of America's Dairyland. Madison ranks No. 6 for quality of life and No. 10 for job market, recording the lowest unemployment rate of any city in the country at 2.71%. As the home of the University of Wisconsin main campus, Madison has abundant employment opportunities in education, health care and technology – in addition to corporate offices for major retailers like John Deere, Trek Bicycle Corp. and Lands' End.

Learn more about Madison .

Charleston, South Carolina, USA in the French Quarter.

13. Charleston , South Carolina

Population: 175,795 Median Home Price: $510,515 Median Household Income: $92,032

As a temperate coastal city teeming with historical significance and contemporary culture, it's probably no surprise that Charleston has popular appeal, coming in at No. 14 in the desirability category. But it might surprise you that Charleston also has the No. 5 job market in the country, with robust employment opportunities and competitive salaries to match the city's relatively high cost of living. And while you might guess that most of those jobs are in tourism, that's not the only job sector in Charleston – some of the largest employers in the area are manufacturing facilities for global companies, including Boeing and Volvo.

Learn more about Charleston .

Idyllic sunrise, clouds, reflected in mirror smooth water surface. This is the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

12. Green Bay , Wisconsin

Population: 111,006 Median Home Price: $180,066 Median Household Income: $63,931

Green Bay is a small city that's filled with big-city amenities – art galleries, farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, and of course, a renowned NFL franchise. Like many Midwestern cities, Green Bay has a low cost of living relative to cities in other regions of the country. It ranks No. 8 for value and is the fifth-highest ranking state when it comes to housing affordability, with a median home price of around $180,000, much lower than the national average of $282,000. Green Bay also ranks well for quality of life (No. 25), with short commute times, healthy air quality and low crime.

Learn more about Green Bay .

Sarasota, Florida, USA downtown skyline and palm trees.

11. Sarasota , Florida

Population: 82,472 Median Home Price: $430,652 Median Household Income: $80,922

The Gulf Coast of Florida is a popular destination for retirees, families and young professionals because it has a little bit of something for everyone, no matter what stage they find themselves in life. In addition to Florida's largest industry – tourism – Sarasota has an abundance of career opportunities in health care due in part to the city's elderly population, helping to solidify its status as the No. 4 job market in our rankings. Sarasota also ranks No. 7 for desirability, boosted by pleasant weather and the second-highest concentration of restaurants and bars per capita of any city in the country. People of all walks of life are drawn to Sarasota, as evidenced by its rapid population growth of 3.96% between 2021 and 2022, making it the 10th-highest ranking city for net migration.

Learn more about Sarasota .

CU Boulder Campus, Boulder, CO

10. Boulder , Colorado

Population: 122,362 Median Home Price: $854,424 Median Household Income: $97,017

Coming in at No. 10, Boulder has all the perks of a college town and so much more. Boulder Valley's location, situated where the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains, makes it a destination for hikers, bikers and climbers. Additionally, academics, scientists and researchers are drawn in by the University of Colorado campus. Boulder earned the No. 2 spot for quality of life, ranking eighth for residents' overall well-being and second for college readiness – a testament to the area's first-rate public schools. Additionally, Boulder ranked well for job market (No. 14), mostly driven by its high salaries, and desirability (No. 18), with pleasant weather and an abundance of establishments like restaurants and breweries.

Learn more about Boulder .

Austin, Texas, USA downtown skyline over the Colorado River.

9. Austin , Texas

Population: 1,002,397 Median Home Price: $487,981 Median Household Income: $98,483

Everything's bigger in Texas, and Austin is no exception – it's the largest city in our Top 25 Best Places to Live rankings by population, with over 1 million Austinites calling this Lone Star city home. In recent years, young professionals have flocked to Austin in droves thanks to its status as a hub for large tech companies and plucky startups alike, earning Austin the No. 9 rank in the job market category and No. 19 for net migration. With a vibrant live music scene and diehard college football culture thanks to the University of Texas (Hook 'em, Horns!), respondents ranked Austin No. 17 in our Desirability Survey.

Learn more about Austin .

Aerial view of the Virginia Beach oceanfront and hotels looking south

8. Virginia Beach , Virginia

Population: 460,069 Median Home Price: $358,477 Median Household Income: $96,805

Virginia Beach may be a popular vacation spot among East Coast residents, but as the largest city in the Old Dominion, countless families have decided to settle in and make Virginia Beach their permanent home. Virginia Beach ranks eighth in the country when it comes to quality of life, with one of the lowest crime rates for a city of its size, per FBI data. The Virginia Beach area is home to major military bases across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, which attracts a diverse network of service members from every corner of the world. The area's large military presence is interwoven with the local economy, with major military contractors like Lockheed Martin and Huntington Ingalls Industries among the largest employers in Virginia Beach, helping the city secure the No. 19 rank in the job market category.

Learn more about Virginia Beach .

Huntsville, Alabama, USA park and downtown cityscape.

7. Huntsville , Alabama

Population: 237,887 Median Home Price: $245,381 Median Household Income: $83,856

Huntsville began its meteoric rise during the Space Race of the 1960s when the U.S. government chose it as the home of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. The aptly named Rocket City has been growing at a steady clip every decade since, currently ranking at No. 16 for net migration. To this day, many of the area's largest employers are in the aerospace industry, contributing to the relatively small city's standing as the No. 27 job market in the country. But even with its consistent growth and access to high-paying careers, Huntsville is still the second-most affordable place to live in our analysis. So if you're a rocket scientist in Rocket City, your salary will take you far.

Learn more about Huntsville .

A passenger train leaves Raleigh, North Carolina in the morning light. The engine and a line of gleaming passenger cars, winds its way out of the station, leaving the modern cityscape of Raleigh behind.

6. Raleigh , North Carolina

Population: 469,960 Median Home Price: $382,677 Median Household Income: $87,708

Raleigh is the largest city in North Carolina's research triangle – where three of the country's most esteemed public and private universities converge within a stone's throw of each other. Being an epicenter of higher education is part of what makes Raleigh the No. 5 city in the nation for quality of life, since the nearby universities elevate the access to top-tier health care and public high schools. Duke University and North Carolina State University are among the largest employers in the area, but Raleigh is also a tech hub and, of course, a state capital, propelling its local job market to No. 21 in the country.

Learn more about Raleigh .

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5. Charlotte , North Carolina

Population: 862,609 Median Home Price: $359,446 Median Household Income: $88,791

"Charlotte's Got a Lot," according to the city's tourism slogan. And the data backs that up. Charlotte has a healthy balance of impressive scores across all our ranking categories: job market (No. 22), desirability (No. 26), quality of life (No. 34) and value (No. 43). Just 10 or 15 years ago, you might be hard-pressed to meet a true Charlotte native. But thanks to its consistently positive net migration since then, there's a new generation of born-and-bred Charlotteans, ready to carry on the city's royal legacy.

Learn more about Charlotte .

Greenville, South Carolina town cityscape

4. Greenville , South Carolina

Population: 77,387 Median Home Price: $393,809 Median Household Income: $76,193

With waterfalls running through the heart of downtown and friendly faces strolling down a tree-lined main street, Greenville can seem like the setting of a Hallmark movie. The city's center finds harmony between nature and civilization, boasting the third-highest concentration of restaurants and bars per capita in our analysis, which is impressive considering that it beat out tourism hotspots like San Francisco and Asheville. This Southern charmer earned top scores across the board, but it really shines for its No. 12 job market – it's the headquarters of the tire manufacturer Michelin – as well as overall quality of life, ranking No. 12 for college readiness and No. 16 for commute.

Learn more about Greenville .

Colorful hot air balloons glide over Prospect Lake in Colorado Springs, CO, at the Colorado Balloon Classic; Cheyenne Mountain is in the background.

3. Colorado Springs , Colorado

Population: 527,657 Median Home Price: $394,553 Median Household Income: $89,313

Something's in the water in Colorado Springs. The scenic mountain town was voted the No. 1 most desirable city among respondents in a poll of more than 3,000 Americans when asked in which of the ranked cities they would most like to live. For those who have been fortunate enough to visit the Springs, it's not hard to imagine why so many people would dream to call it home. Colorado Springs is set against a breathtaking backdrop of snowcapped peaks, giving residents endless opportunities for outdoor adventure within a stone's throw from the city's center. And despite being a sought-after city that's situated in a relatively pricey state, Colorado Springs ranks quite well for housing affordability, at No. 35.

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2. Boise , Idaho

Population: 277,498 Median Home Price: $422,080 Median Household Income: $85,886

Known unofficially as the City of Trees, Boise earned its official name from pioneering fur trappers – "les bois" translates to "the woods" in French. The area's natural diversity of forests, canyons, mountains, deserts, rivers and lakes gives residents plenty of options for outdoor recreation during the 230 days of sunshine seen in the city per year. Boise ranks No. 3 for quality of life, led by high scores in college readiness (No. 9), limited crime (No. 14) and low risk to natural hazards (No. 20). It also has the No. 16 job market in the country, including the second-lowest unemployment rate of any city in our analysis. For all it offers, Boise is a tremendous value, ranking No. 7 in the nation for housing affordability.

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1. Naples , Florida

Population: 122,578 Median Home Price: $577,796 Median Household Income: $98,120

This year's Best Place to Live is Naples, a sunny resort city situated on Florida's Paradise Coast. Tourists may visit Naples for its miles of white-sand shorelines and breathtaking sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico, but residents make Naples their permanent home for its high standard of living. Naples ranked No. 4 for desirability and No. 3 for job market, aided by the city's 3.57% unemployment rate (the fourth-lowest in our analysis) and nearly six-figure household incomes. Naples residents enjoy a high quality of life – the city ranks No. 4 for college readiness and No. 12 for crime – which could explain why so many Americans are eager to relocate to Southwest Florida. In fact, seven out of the top 10 fastest-growing cities are located in the Sunshine State.

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    Dholpur, Mathura, Vrindavan, Deeg, National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Sariska National Park, Delhi, Jhansi, Jaipur, Orchha, Nainital, Khajuraho, Dehradun, Lansdowne, Rishikesh and many more. The impressive list of places to visit near Agra includes everything from historical towns, holy riverfronts, geological sites and untamed natural habitats!

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    View Map. Address. Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India. Phone +91 562 222 6431. Web Visit website. This UNESCO Word Heritage site is one of the most robust and important Mughal forts in India. After arriving in Agra in 1558, Emperor Akbar extensively rebuilt the fort using red sandstone.

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    Don't forget to visit the gift shop to purchase souvenirs and support the organization's conservation efforts. Other Notable Tourist Spots to Visit in Agra. Here are some more must-see places in Agra. These spots will add more fun and history to your visit: Jama Masjid - Shah Jahan built this in 1648, and it is the largest mosque in Agra ...

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