Agra

Agra at a glance

Located On The Banks Of Yamuna River, In The North Of Uttar Pradesh, Agra Is A Wonderful Place And A Popular Tourist Stopover. General Information On Agra Reveals That The City Was Established By Badal Singh In The Year 1475. Depicted As agrraba, In The Mahabharata, The City Of Agra Was Once The Capital Of The Lodhis And The Mughals. In The Sixteenth And The Seventeenth Century, Agra Developed As A Centre Of Art, Culture, Learning And Commerce, Especially With The Help Of The Mughal Rulers Like Akbar, Shah Jahan And Jahangir. The City Of Agra With Its Laid-back Style Of Living, Treasured Architecture, Jewelry And Handicrafts, Is One Of The Remarkable Cities In The World. Besides Many Celebration Of Different Festivals, Irrespective Of Caste Distinction, Takes Place With All The Zeal And Excitement.

Area 1,869 m
Population 15.9 lakhs
Winter Temperature 7°C to 3°C
Summer Temperature 30°C to 8°C
Best Time To Visit

May to July

  • Air

    the Fastest Way Of Reaching Agra Is By Air. The City Of Taj, Agra, Has Its Own Airport That Is Around 7 Km From The City Center. Indian Airlines Operates Flights To Agra On A Daily Basis.

  • Rail

    there Is A Good Network Of Trains Connecting Agra With The Rest Of The Country. Apart From The Main Railway Station Of Agra Cantonment, There Are Other Two Stations Also, That Of Raja-ki-mundi And Agra Fort. The Main Trains Connecting Agra With Delhi Are Palace On Wheels, Shatabdi, Rajdhani, And Taj Express.

  • Road

    there Are Regular Bus Services From Agra To A Number Of Important Cities. The Main Bus Stand Of Idgah Has A Number Of Buses Running For Delhi, Jaipur, Mathura, Fatehpur-sikri, Etc.

  • Taj Mahal

    The Taj Mahal Is The Most Beautiful Monument Built Entirely Of White Marble And Has Stunning Architectural Beauty Which Is Beyond Any Description. It Is Believed To Be Built By A Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan In The Memory Of His Wife Mumtaz Mahal. There Is Also A Dispute Over The Building As Tejo Mahalaya, A Shiva Temple.

  • Agra Fort

    The Fort Is Built By The Great Emperor Akbar In 1565 A.d. It Is A Masterpiece Of Design And Construction. In The Fort, There Are Buildings Of Moti Masjid, Diwane-i-aam, Diwani-i-khas And Musanman Burj, Khaas Mahal And Sheesh Mahal.

  • Itmad - Ud Daula

    The Itmad -ud -daula Built By The Empress Noor Jehan As A Memorial To Her Father Mirza Ghiyas Beg. It Is Ornamented With Pietra Dura Inlay And Lattice Work Marble Screens.

  • kashmiri-bazaar

    A Well Known Market In Agra, This Market Contains Many Shops Selling Kashmiri Handicrafts And Handlooms. A Nice, Colourful Market, Kashmiri Bazaar Is A Great Way To Spend A Lazy Afternoon, Strolling Along The Shops And Buying Little Knick-knacks. You Might Get A Good Price If You Bargain Right.

  • Khadi Gramodyog

    Stocks Simple, Good-quality Men's Indian Clothing Made From The Homespun Khadi Fabric Famously Recommended By Mahatma Gandhi. No English Sign: On Mahatma Gandhi (mg) Rd, Look For The Khadi Logo Of Hands Clasped Around A Mud Hut.

  • Fabindia

    India's Best High-quality Clothing Outfitter For Stylish Indian Wear That's Cool Enough To Ward Off Self-consciousness At Home Snatched Up A Real Coup Location Here At The Taj's East Gate.

  • Subhash Emporium

    This Expensive But Honest Marble-carving Shop Has Been Knocking Up Quality Pieces For More Than 35 Years And Offers A Fairer Price Vs Experience Than Others In Town.

  • Pinch of Spice

    This Modern North Indian Superstar At The Beginning Of Fatahabad Rd Is The Best Spot Outside A Five-star Hotel To Indulge Yourself In Rich Curries And Succulent Tandoori Kebabs. The Murg Boti Masala (chicken Tikka Swimming In A Rich And Spicy Country Gravy) And The Paneer Lababdar (fresh Cheese Cubes In A Spicy Red Gravy With Sauteed Onions) Are Outstanding.

  • Dasaprakash

    Fabulously Tasty And Religiously Clean, Dasaprakash Whips Up Consistently Great South Indian Vegetarian Food, Including Spectacular Thalis (rs - 125 To Rs - 300), Dosa And A Few Token Continental Dishes. The Ice-cream Desserts (rs - 70 To Rs - 145) Are Another Speciality. Comfortable Booth Seating And Wood-lattice Screens Make For Intimate Dining.

  • Esphahan

    There Are Only Two Sittings Each Evening At Agra's Finest Restaurant (6.30pm And 9.30pm) So Booking A Table Is Essential. Highlights Of The Small But Exquisite Menu Include Succulent North Indian Tandoor Preparations (anything Is Good), A Lamb Raan Steeped In Chocolate And Coffee Undertones That Packs A Wallop Of Velvety Spice, And Some Memorable Unpolished Rice Topped With Decadent Kerala Shrimp Curry. It's All Set To A Romantic Background Soundtrack Of A Live Santoor Player. Skip The Espresso.

  • Shankar Ji Restaurant

    Those Who Are Bored Of The Multi Cuisine Western-friendly Tourist Restaurants In Taj Ganj, And Are After Something A Bit More Down To Earth And Authentic, Should Head Round The Corner To The Dhabas (snack Bars) Near The Auto Rickshaw Stand. Shankar Ji Is As Basic As Any, But It's All Smiles, Has An English Menu And Dishes Out The Dhabi Experience Without Taking A Toll On Your Gut.