In a palatial early 20th-century building, this refined hotel on leafy grounds is 2 km from Agra Fort and 6 km from the iconic Taj Mahal. It's a 16-minute walk from Idgah Agra Junction train station. Free breakfast is served in a genteel restaurant. Suites add sitting areas; some have exposed brick walls and/or claw-foot baths. Featuring Colonial-style furnishings and canopy beds, the warmly decorated rooms offer complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges, plus tea and coffeemaking facilities. Check-in time: 12:00 PMCheck-out time: 10:00 AM. There's also a bar, a garden and an outdoor pool, as well as a spa, regular entertainment, and a rooftop terrace with Taj Mahal views Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Airport 25 min
Taj Museum (10 min) Museum Aram Bagh (16 min) Dating back to the 16th century this Persian-style garden features numerous paths & waterways. Tomb Of Mariam-Uz-Zamani (22 min) Lodi Dynasty pavilion turned into a Mughal mausoleum for Mariam wife of Akbar & mother to Jahangir. Anguri Bagh (7 min.) Sprawling historical courtyard in front of the Khas Mahal with a formal charbagh-style garden. Shri Mankameshwar Mandir (9 min.) Ancient Hindu temple devoted to Lord Shiva housing a statue & idols of the deity. Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal (18 min) Sprawling center of Sikh worship with historic artifacts ornate architecture & gardens. Subhan Allah Hotel (18 min.) Ornate monumental mosque built from 1648 in the Mughal style on the orders of Emperor Shah Jahan. Moti Masjid (7 min.) Arcaded mosque built by Emperor Shah Jahan completed in 1654 & known as the Pearl Mosque. Musamman Burj (7 min.) Octagonal marble Mughal tower with precious gems & stone lattices with views of the Taj Mahal. Chini Ka Roza (16 min) Monumental tomb decorated with intricate glazed tiles built in the 1630s for Shah Jahan s vizier. Agra Cantt (8 min) Tomb Of Akbar The Great (19 min) Opulent 17th-century Mughal mausoleum built from marble & red sandstone with landscaped gardens. Itmad-Ud-Daula (14 min.) Mughal style white marble mausoleum inlaid with semi-precious stones & nicknamed the Baby Taj . Mehtab Bagh (18 min) Partly ruined formal Mughal-era gardens restored in the 1990s with famous Taj Mahal views. |