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15 Best Places to Visit in Agra

15 Best Places to Visit in Agra

Agra sits on the banks of the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh and welcomes millions of travelers every year. Though most people come for the Taj Mahal yet the places to visit in Agra go far beyond one monument. Agra is packed with Mughal-era monuments, local markets, and food shaped by royal kitchens. If you're looking to plan a trip and are wondering about the most popular destinations to visit in Agra, this guide will provide the 15 must-see sights that make Agra one of India's top places to visit. 

Top Places to Visit in Agra, India

No matter if you're traveling as part of a Golden Triangle Tour or on a specific Agra tour, here is everything you need to know.

1. Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal is the most magnificent structure. It was constructed in the time of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1653 as a mausoleum to the love of his life, Mumtaz Mahal. This white marble work of art is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a symbol of love for all time. The beauty of the symmetry, the gemstone inlaid work, the reflecting pool, and the sheer magnitude of the complex are intimidating in the most beautiful way possible. Take advantage of our specially designed Taj Mahal Tour for a detailed guided tour.

  • Entry fee: INR 1,100 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to 30 minutes before sunset
  • Closed: Fridays
  • Best time to visit: Sunrise, between 6:00 AM and 8:00 AM
  • Time needed: 2 to 3 hours
  • Insider tip: Book tickets online the night before at the official ASI portal to skip long queues. 

2. Agra Fort

Only 2.5 km away from the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort is yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most stunning Mughal defenses of India. It was constructed by the Emperor Akbar in 1565 and then expanded by Shah Jahan. The fort was the main home of the Mughal Emperors up to 1638. Within the huge red sandstone walls, visitors will discover a variety of auditoriums, palaces, and mosques, as well as garden spaces that convey about the Mughal Empire. Learn more about this remarkable monument in our comprehensive Agra Fort Guide to Travel.

  • Entry fee: INR 650 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Best time to visit: Early morning before 10:00 AM
  • Time needed: 1.5 to 2 hours
  • Insider tip: Hire a licensed guide at the entrance for INR 300 to 500. Without context, the fort is impressive. With context, it becomes one of the most moving experiences in Agra. 

3. Fatehpur Sikri

Located about 40 km away from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri is one of the most stunning places to visit in Agra. It was built by the Emperor Akbar around 1570, as the capital of his new empire, and then removed after only 14 years because of water scarcity, and has been largely untouched for the last century. Its courtyards, palaces, and the grand Buland Darwaza gateway are as if you are stepping into the Mughal time. We also offer an Agra City Tour with Fatehpur Sikri, so you can cover the UNESCO World Heritage Sites comfortably. 

  • Entry fee: INR 610 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Distance from Agra: 40 km
  • Best time to visit: Early morning
  • Time needed: 2 hours
  • Insider tip: Fatehpur Sikri is best visited with a private car or as part of a Golden Triangle tour India itinerary, as public transport is limited and time-consuming for first-time visitors. 

4. Itmad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj)

Also referred to as the Baby Taj, the tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah is an amazing piece in Mughal architecture that a lot of tourists skip over when they are rushing to visit the most important sights. Built between 1622 and 1628 by the Empress Nur Jahan for her father, it is the very first Mughal structure constructed entirely out of white marble and also the first one to have an intricate piece of pietra dura inlay work. As it receives far fewer visitors, you can appreciate the craftsmanship without being rushed.

  • Entry fee: INR 310 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Best time to visit: Morning 
  • Time needed: 45 minutes to 1 hour
  • Insider tip: Combine this visit with Chini Ka Rauza, which is located nearby, to make the most of one trip across the Yamuna riverbank.

5. Mehtab Bagh

Mehtab Bagh, or the Moonlight Garden, sits directly across the Yamuna River, which is located across from the Taj Mahal. It offers the best views of the Taj Mahal. It was first laid out by the Emperor Babur in an extensive series of gardens along this river. The garden was sunken into decay over time, but is now beautifully restored. 

  • Entry fee: INR 300 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Best time to visit: Late afternoon for sunset views of the Taj Mahal
  • Time needed: 30 to 45 minutes
  • Insider tip: The reflection pool in the garden frames the Taj Mahal perfectly. Bring a camera and arrive 30 minutes before sunset for the best light. 

6. Akbar's Tomb, Sikandra

Next on the list of places to visit in Agra is Akbar's Tomb. It is located about 10 km away from the Agra city center. The burial site of the emperor Akbar, located at Sikandra, is an intriguing blend that combines Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, and Christian architectural styles that reflect Akbar's famously inclusive religious philosophies. The tomb is located in a vast walled garden full of monkeys and deer, and the main entrance features intricate patterns of geometric shapes and calligraphy. 

  • Entry fee: INR 310 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Distance from Agra: 10 km northwest of central Agra
  • Best time to visit: Morning
  • Time needed: 1 hour
  • Insider tip: Best visited en route from Delhi to Agra or as a first stop before heading to the Taj Mahal, since it sits on the main highway into the city. 

7. Jama Masjid, Agra

The next Agra attraction is the Jama Masjid, Agra. The mosque was built around 1648 Shah Jahan’s daughter, Jahanara Begum. The mosque's red marble and sandstone structure, three massive domes, and its vast courtyard create a magnificent and tranquil spot to visit. It is situated within the heart of the city's old part, close to the Agra Fort, and remains an active spot for worship.

  • Entry fee: Free
  • Opening hours: Open daily, avoid visiting during prayer times
  • Best time to visit: Mid-morning between prayer times
  • Time needed: 30 minutes
  • Insider tip: Dress modestly. Cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering. Non-Muslim visitors are generally welcome outside of prayer times. 

8. Chini Ka Rauza

Chini Ka Rauza is one of the less well-known but gorgeous landmarks. It was built in 1630 as the burial place of Afzal Khan, an Agra-based Persian poet and scholar who was secretary in the regime of Shah Jahan. The building is adorned with vibrant tiles that are unlike any other in Agra. The name literally translates to "China Tomb," a reference to the Chinese-inspired tiles employed in the decoration. 

  • Entry fee: Free
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Best time to visit: Morning
  • Time needed: 20 to 30 minutes
  • Insider tip: Located near Itmad-ud-Daulah, making it easy to combine both in a single riverside trip. Most tourists miss this entirely, which means you will have it almost to yourself. 

9. Ram Bagh

Ram Bagh is believed to be the oldest Mughal garden in India established by the Emperor Babur in 1528. The garden is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River. The garden follows the traditional charbagh layout and is separated into 4 quadrants through water channels. Although it's not as famous as the other places to visit in Agra, it is of immense historical significance because it is the basis for the subsequent Mughal garden designs, including that of the Taj Mahal itself.

  • Entry fee: INR 250 
  • Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, all days
  • Best time to visit: Morning
  • Time needed: 30 minutes
  • Insider tip: A quiet and peaceful stop best suited for travelers with a genuine interest in Mughal garden history. 

10. Agra Bear Rescue Facility

The Agra Bear Rescue Facility run by Wildlife SOS is a genuinely engaging and educational trip for wildlife lovers. The facility houses rescue sloth bears, which were previously used as performance animals. Visitors are able to look over the bears from large naturalistic enclosures and learn about the conservation efforts being undertaken to protect the animals. It's a special and important element to any Agra trip, especially for families traveling with children.

  • Entry fee: Donation-based
  • Opening hours: Morning visits available, advance booking required
  • Best time to visit: Early morning
  • Time needed: 1 hour
  • Insider tip: Combine this visit with the Elephant Conservation Center as both are managed by Wildlife SOS and located in the same area outside Agra. 

11. Kinari Bazaar

There is no way to visit Agra without a visit to its market, which is why Kinari Bazaar is on the list of places to visit in Agra. The market is situated close to Agra's Jama Masjid in the old city. This bustling marketplace is renowned for its zardozi embroidered stalls, the marble-inlay technique, its leather products, and the popular Agra petha dessert. 

Walking through the narrow streets and stalls, with their vibrant designs and the aroma of street food and spices throughout the air, is an event that will bring the lively lifestyle to the forefront. For a deeper look into Agra's culinary scene, our Agra Food Tour is a great opportunity to discover Agra's culinary delights with an experienced local guide. 

Must Read: Check out our guide to the best Shopping Markets in Agra for a comprehensive overview of shopping.

12. Taj Nature Walk

The Taj Nature Walk is an enclosed nature park that is located near the Taj Mahal complex, which offers an oasis from the crowds and an alternative perspective on the Taj Mahal. The walk leads you through a natural forest area in which you can see a variety of kinds of birds, and in clear weather, you can see the Taj Mahal rising above the trees. It's a great opportunity to take just a few minutes, especially in the morning hours or later in the afternoon.

  • Entry fee: INR 200 for foreign nationals
  • Opening hours: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, all days
  • Best time to visit: Early morning for birdwatching
  • Time needed: 45 minutes to 1 hour
  • Insider tip: Wear comfortable shoes and bring water. The walk is easy but the terrain is uneven in places. 

13. Sadar Bazaar

Sadar Bazaar is a more organized shopping area with fixed-price stores, making it easier for foreign travelers who prefer to avoid bargaining. You will find handicrafts, textiles, and Agra's famous marble inlay work here at more consistent prices than the tourist-facing stalls near the monuments.

  • Entry fee: Free
  • Opening hours: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, most days
  • Best time to visit: Morning or early evening
  • Time needed: 30 to 45 minutes
  • Insider tip: Look for government-approved emporiums in Sadar Bazaar for guaranteed quality on marble and handicraft purchases. 

14. Guru Ka Tal

The historic Sikh shrine Guru Ka Tal, which was built to honor Guru Tegh Bahadur's visit, serves as the site where the ninth Sikh Guru was held captive by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb during the 17th century. It is a lesser-known attraction in Agra that holds immense historical and religious significance for the Sikh community. It is a tranquil place where one can escape the crowds and chaos of the more popular tourist destinations in the city.

  • Entry fee: Free
  • Opening hours: Open daily
  • Best time to visit: Morning
  • Time needed: 30 to 45 minutes
  • Insider tip: Cover your head before entering the gurdwara. A scarf or bandana works fine. The atmosphere here is calm and reflective, a welcome contrast to the busier monument sites. 

15. Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation Center

One of the most responsible wildlife experiences available in India. The center rescues and rehabilitates elephants previously used in tourism or forced labor. Visitors observe elephants in a natural setting with no riding, no performance, and no exploitation involved. It is a meaningful and educational experience for all ages.

  • Entry fee: Varies by program, generally INR 500
  • Opening hours: Morning slots available
  • Best time to visit: Early morning
  • Time needed: 1.5 to 2 hours
  • Insider tip: Slots fill up weeks in advance during peak season from October to March. Book as early as possible. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 Which are the most popular places to go to within Agra?
The top tourist destinations to visit in Agra are Agra's Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Itmad-ud-Daulah, Mehtab Bagh, Akbar's Tomb, and Kinari Bazaar. A day excursion to Mathura or Vrindavan is highly recommended to get the full Agra experience.
2 What is the number of days you require to be in Agra?
Two days are perfect to cover the main sights of Agra in a comfortable way. One day could be sufficient if you want to only cover the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort; however, two days will allow you to visit Fatehpur Sikri, Mehtab Bagh, as well as the local markets without being rushed.
3 What is the ideal time to go to Agra?
The months of October through March are the ideal season to travel to Agra, with cooler temperatures and clear skies, making the trip enjoyable. Its Taj Mahal is particularly beautiful during the winter morning fog. Beware of the summer peak between May and June, where temperatures can reach 45 degrees Celsius.
4 Can Janu Private Tours create a custom Agra program?
Absolutely. We specialize in tailor-made custom India Tours designed around the dates of your trip, preferences, and budget. Contact us now, and we'll design the ideal Agra as well as Golden Triangle journey for you.

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