Top attractions and must-see spots in Agra
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A historic Mughal garden and adjacent heritage village in Agra offering a rare glimpse into traditional artisan life near the Taj Mahal.
UNESCO Mughal fort complex.
Akbar’s abandoned capital (UNESCO).
World-famous marble mausoleum.
Exquisite ‘Baby Taj’ mausoleum.
Akbar’s mausoleum in gardens.
Glazed‑tile riverside mausoleum.
The grand public and private audience halls inside Agra Fort where Mughal emperors held court and received dignitaries.
A historical Sikh shrine near Sikandra marking where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji offered his arrest to Emperor Aurangzeb, featuring eight-domed white marble architecture.
A grand Mughal palace inside Agra Fort built by Emperor Akbar for his son Jahangir, blending Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.
Historic mosque near Agra Fort.
Garden tomb near Sikandra.
A stunning white marble mosque inside Agra Fort built by Emperor Shah Jahan, renowned for its elegant domes and pristine interiors.
A crafts village near Agra promoting traditional Uttar Pradesh handicrafts, pottery, textiles, and artisan workshops close to the Taj Mahal.
Museum inside Taj complex.
Best sunset view of the Taj.
A beautifully designed Mughal garden inside Agra Fort, known for its geometric patterns and historic charm.
Babur’s early Mughal garden.
A forested nature trail near the Taj Mahal in Agra offering a peaceful green escape and glimpses of the monument through the trees.
A scenic riverfront stretch along the Yamuna in Agra offering views of the Taj Mahal from the water and a peaceful ghats experience.
A traditional market in Agra known for wedding accessories, zari embroidery, decorative trimmings, and colourful festive goods.
A historic neighbourhood and market area in Agra known for its old havelis, traditional trade, and local commercial activity.
A bustling market in Agra popular for marble handicrafts, leather goods, and souvenirs, catering to tourists visiting the Taj Mahal.
A popular local market in Agra offering a mix of clothing, handicrafts, and everyday goods frequented by both locals and tourists.
An ancient riverside Shiva temple on the banks of the Yamuna in Agra, especially significant during Shravan and the Kailash Fair.
A vibrant ISKCON temple in Agra dedicated to Radha Krishna, known for soul-stirring kirtans and grand Janmashtami celebrations.
One of Agra's oldest Shiva temples near Agra Fort, believed founded during the Dvapara Yuga, housing a silver-covered Shivling and especially vibrant on Mondays and during Shravan.
A popular devotional temple in Agra dedicated to Barbarika, worshipped as Khatu Shyam, drawing devotees especially during Ekadashi and festivals.
A stunning white marble temple in Agra dedicated to the founder of the Radha Soami faith, under continuous construction for over a century.