Agra

Agra

Agra is a historic city in Uttar Pradesh, situated beside the Yamuna River. Its identity is closely connected with the Mughal Empire and the Taj Mahal, one of India’s best-known monuments. The city also has long traditions of stone carving, marble inlay work, handicrafts and regional food. Its Mughal-era character makes Agra much more than a short sightseeing stop.

Best Time to Visit Agra

Plan your trip around the right season

Nov-FebBest Window

Why visit

Cooler, drier weather is best for Taj Mahal and fort sightseeing.

Keep in mind

Peak tourist period means longer queues.

Mar-Jun

Why visit

Lower hotel demand in parts of the season.

Keep in mind

Intense afternoon heat affects outdoor comfort.

Jul-Oct

Why visit

Monsoon clouds can make city views dramatic.

Keep in mind

Humidity, rain, and occasional waterlogging can disrupt plans.

How to Reach Agra

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Agra has strong rail connectivity (Agra Cantt, Agra Fort) and road access via Yamuna Expressway; nearest major airport hub is Delhi (IGI), with Agra airport having limited operations.

Getting Around Agra

Local transport and practical tips

Local transport

Autos, e-rickshaws, app cabs, and local buses are common for city travel between Taj, Agra Fort, and nearby sites.

Best Areas to Stay in Agra

Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip

Taj Ganj

First-time tourists

Closest base for Taj Mahal sunrise visits with many hotels and eateries.

Fatehabad Road

Families + hotel choice

Wide range of mid-range and premium hotels with good road connectivity.

Sadar Bazaar / Agra Cantt

Transit + local vibe

Convenient for rail access, markets, and practical city movement.

Must-Try Dishes in Agra

Local food specialties and traditional favourites

Agra Petha

Signature translucent sweet made from ash gourd.

Bedai & Jalebi

Classic Agra breakfast combo of spiced puri and sweet jalebi.

Agra Dalmoth

Spicy crunchy lentil mix snack associated with Agra.

Bhalla / Dahi Bhalla

Popular tangy-sweet chaat served across old city markets.