Agra
Agra is known for Mughal monuments, riverside views, old markets, and city life shaped by centuries of empire rule.
Things To See & Do
Sikandra Fort
Sikandra is known for the grand tomb of Akbar, with large gateways, Mughal gardens, and peaceful grounds near Agra.
Agra Fort
Agra Fort is a massive red sandstone fort with royal halls, courtyards, and river views tied to Mughal power.
Sikandra Fort
Sikandra is known for the grand tomb of Akbar, with large gateways, Mughal gardens, and peaceful grounds near Agra.
Agra Fort
Agra Fort is a massive red sandstone fort with royal halls, courtyards, and river views tied to Mughal power.
Mehtab Bagh
Mehtab Bagh is a Mughal garden across the Yamuna from the Taj Mahal, known for calm paths and clear monument views.

Mughal Room
A fine dining restaurant in Agra known for rich Mughlai dishes, elegant interiors, and traditional flavors served in a calm setting.

Maikhana, The Lobby Bar
A stylish hotel bar offering a relaxed atmosphere, premium drinks, light snacks, and comfortable for evening gatherings.

Pinch of Spice
A popular restaurant famous for North Indian and Mughlai cuisine, generous portions, and a lively dining space.

Joney's Place
A small and friendly eatery near the Taj Mahal, known for simple meals, quick service, and budget friendly prices.

Wildlife at Chambal Safari
Located near Agra, this river safari lets you see gharials, crocodiles, and migratory birds. It is a good option for nature lovers.

Cycling Tours
Early morning cycling tours take you through old streets and local markets. You can see daily life in the city before crowds arrive.
About Agra
Agra is one of the most famous historic cities in India. It is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh on the banks of the Yamuna River. The city is known around the world for the Taj Mahal, but its history and culture go far beyond one monument.
Agra became important during the Mughal period. In the 16th and 17th centuries, it served as the capital of the Mughal Empire. Emperors like Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan built grand forts, gardens, and tombs here. Because of this rich history, the city has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Taj Mahal is the most visited place in Agra. Nearby, you can explore Agra Fort, which was once the main residence of Mughal rulers. Mehtab Bagh offers a peaceful garden view of the Taj Mahal from across the river. Sikandra is home to the tomb of Emperor Akbar.
Agra is also known for its marble inlay work, leather goods, and local sweets like petha. The local markets are full of handicrafts and traditional items.
Today, Agra is one of the most visited tourist cities in India. It connects well by road and train to Delhi and Jaipur, forming part of the popular Golden Triangle travel route. The city blends history, architecture, culture, and daily life in a simple and welcoming way.
Famous Dishes of Agra

Bedai and Aloo Sabzi
Crispy bedai with spicy aloo sabzi, classic Agra breakfast

Petha
Soft, juicy ash gourd sweet, Agra’s iconic dessert

Mughlai Curries
Rich, creamy Mughlai curries with royal flavors

Chaat and Street Snacks
Tangy, spicy chaat and famous Agra street snacks
Best Time to Visit Agra
October to March
This is the most comfortable period. Days are pleasant, mornings are cool, and walking through monuments feels easy. Winter fog sometimes adds mystery to sunrise views.
April to June
Summer is intense. The heat can be draining, especially in open areas. Visit monuments early morning and rest during afternoons.
July to September
Monsoon brings relief from heat and fewer crowds. Gardens look greener, and the Yamuna feels fuller. Light rain can slow movement but adds mood.
Festivals And Calendar
Taj Mahotsav, Agra – February
A grand cultural festival held near the Taj Mahal. It showcases folk music, dance, handicrafts, and traditional Indian cuisine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are enough for Agra?
One to two days are enough to cover the main attractions comfortably.
How can I reach Agra?
Agra is well connected by road and train. The city has major railway stations and highways linking it to Delhi, Jaipur, and other cities. There is also an airport with limited flights.
Is Agra safe for tourists?
Yes, Agra is generally safe for tourists. Follow basic safety rules and take care of your belongings in crowded areas.
What food is Agra known for?
Agra is famous for petha, a sweet made from ash gourd. You can also find Mughlai dishes and North Indian food in the city.




