Made as a symbol of love by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz, the beauty of Taj Mahal attracts visitors from near and far.
Visit the Taj Mahal
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The white marble monument includes intricate inlay work of precious and semi-precious stones that add to its beauty.
Made with red sandstone, this fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Muasamman Burj, Shish Mahal, Jahangir's Hauz and Jahangir's Chain of Justice are worth exploring.
Take a tour of Agra Fort
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Itmad-ud-Daula, Mehtab Bagh, Tomb of Akbar the Great and Jama Masjid are some of the other popular places to visit in Agra.
Explore other historical monuments
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Marble inlay is an art passed through generations of craftsmen since the Mughal Era. Marvel at the beautiful work and take home a piece with you.
Learn about the art of marble inlay
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From aloo tikki chaat to golgappas, raj kachori and jalebis, there are many delicious treats for you to relish.
Treat yourself to street food
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Pick colourful juttis, junk jewellery, gorgeous suits, kurtas and trendy fabrics at this popular local bazaar
Go shopping in Sadar Bazaar
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Agra is known for leather products such as handbags, shoes, belts and more. Pick handmade items for great deals. Some come customised too
Pick leather goods for great deals
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Mughlai cuisine is known for its rich, flavourful dishes, straight from the khansamas of Mughal emperors. Relish kebabs, biryani, nihari.
Indulge in lavish Mughlai cuisine
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Petha is a popular local sweet in Agra which comes in all shapes, colours and flavours. It's a must takeaway!
Don't forget to try Petha
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