Explore the beauty and culture of India
Agra sits proudly on the banks of the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, serving as a living, monumental testament to the golden age of the Mughal Empire. As a cornerstone of India's famous Golden Triangle tourist circuit, Agra draws millions of international travelers each year to witness the Taj Mahal—a symmetrical, shimmering white-marble masterpiece built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved wife. Beyond this iconic wonder of the world, Agra boasts a dense collection of massive architectural gems, including the formidable red-sandstone Agra Fort, the delicate riverside tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah (often called the Baby Taj), and the sweeping, perfectly preserved abandoned imperial city of Fatehpur Sikri located just on the outskirts.
From stunning natural landscapes to vibrant local markets, there is always something new to explore. Our guide covers everything you need to know to plan the perfect trip, including top attractions, local cuisine, and the best places to stay.
Choosing the right time to visit can make a huge difference in your travel experience. Consider the local climate, peak tourist seasons, and major festivals when planning your itinerary.
October to March
Explore the most popular landmarks, scenic spots, and cultural highlights in Agra. Discover hidden gems and must-visit locations tailored to your travel style. Make sure to allocate enough time to fully experience the beauty and history of each site.
Iconic monument of love, an architectural wonder, and a UNESCO World Heritage site
A massive, sprawling 16th-century Mughal military fortress near the Yamuna banks
The legendary ghost city and ancient, briefly-used capital of Emperor Akbar
A peaceful moonlight garden across the river providing panoramic rear views of the Taj
The exquisite, intricately carved marble mausoleum known as the Baby Taj
Make the most of your trip to Agra with these highly recommended activities.
A quick look at how you can plan your days in Agra to cover all the best spots.
Arrive and visit the Taj Mahal at sunset. Explore local marble inlay workshops.
Visit the massive Agra Fort and the exquisite Itmad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj).
Take a half-day trip to the abandoned Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri.
Immerse yourself in the local flavors and traditions of Agra. Try the regional delicacies, visit bustling food markets, and experience the warm hospitality of the locals. Understanding the cultural nuances will greatly enrich your travel experience.
A famous, translucent soft candy made from ash gourd and flavored with rose or saffron
Rich, aromatic curries, slow-cooked kebabs, and biryanis born from royal Mughal kitchens
A beloved local breakfast of puffy, deep-fried bread served with spicy potato curry
Pietra dura art, where artisans meticulously craft floral designs into marble using semi-precious stones
Find the perfect stay, ranging from luxurious resorts with breathtaking views to cozy, budget-friendly homestays. Compare options to suit every preference and budget, ensuring a comfortable and memorable visit.
Agra Airport has limited flights. Delhi's IGI Airport (200 km away) is usually preferred.
Agra Cantt is a major railway station with express trains (like Gatimaan Express) from Delhi.
The Yamuna Expressway offers a smooth, fast 3-hour drive from Delhi.
Auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, and taxis. E-rickshaws are common near the Taj Mahal.
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Plan Agra TripThe Taj Mahal is closed to the general public every Friday for prayers and weekly maintenance.
One to two days are ideal to explore the main historical structures of Agra, the local markets, and Fatehpur Sikri comfortably.