Agra is not only home to the world-famous Taj Mahal but also houses numerous historical monuments, gardens, temples, and architectural wonders that showcase the city’s rich Mughal and cultural heritage. Below is a guide to some of the must-visit places in Agra.

Historical Monuments in Agra

Fatehpur Sikri

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fatehpur Sikri was built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. This former Mughal capital is famous for its stunning red sandstone architecture, Buland Darwaza, and Jama Masjid. Get More Information

Itmad-ud-Daula (Baby Taj)

Often referred to as the “Baby Taj,” this beautiful tomb is considered a draft of the Taj Mahal. Built by Nur Jahan in memory of her father, Itmad-ud-Daula showcases intricate marble work and pietra dura inlay designs. Get More Information

Akbar’s Tomb (Sikandra)

Located in Sikandra, Akbar’s Tomb is an impressive example of Mughal architecture blending Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain styles. The grand gateway and vast gardens add to its charm.
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Mariam’s Tomb

This tomb was built in memory of Mariam-uz-Zamani, wife of Emperor Akbar. Surrounded by serene gardens, it reflects a mix of Mughal and local architectural styles. Get More Information

Chini Ka Rauza

Famous for its Persian-style glazed tile work, Chini Ka Rauza is the tomb of Afzal Khan Shirazi, a Persian poet and scholar in the court of Shah Jahan. Get More Information

Dayal Bagh (Soami Bagh Temple)

An extraordinary temple under construction for over a century, Dayal Bagh is the headquarters of the Radhasoami faith. Its exquisite marble work and carvings are admired worldwide.
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Gardens & Forts

Mehtab Bagh

Located across the Yamuna River, Mehtab Bagh offers the best sunset and moonlight views of the Taj Mahal. It is a symmetrical Mughal garden that perfectly aligns with the monument.
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Ram Bagh

One of the oldest Mughal gardens, Ram Bagh was laid out by Emperor Babur. The lush greenery and Persian-style landscaping make it a peaceful retreat. Get More Information

Agra Fort

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra Fort is an architectural masterpiece of red sandstone. It houses several palaces, including Jahangir Mahal and Khas Mahal, and offers a panoramic view of the Taj Mahal from its balconies.
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Religious & Spiritual Sites

Jaswant Singh Ki Chhatri

A lesser-known but beautifully designed cenotaph, Jaswant Singh Ki Chhatri is dedicated to a Rajput noble. Its domes and detailed carvings reflect Rajput architecture. Get More Information

Gurudwara Guru Ka Taal

This historical Sikh pilgrimage site is associated with Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. It features Mughal-style architecture and serves as a peaceful spiritual retreat. Get More Information

Khera Shyam Ji Temple

A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, Khera Shyam Ji Temple attracts devotees for its religious importance and serene surroundings. Get More Information

Colonial-Era Monuments & Institutions

Massing Tomb

A historic structure built during the colonial period, Massing Tomb reflects European architectural influence in Agra. Get More Information…

Missionaries of Charity

Founded by Mother Teresa, the Missionaries of Charity in Agra works for the welfare of the underprivileged. Visitors can witness humanitarian service here. Get More Information

St. Mary’s Church

One of the oldest churches in Agra, St. Mary’s Church is known for its simple yet elegant colonial design and peaceful ambiance. Get More Information

St. Peter’s College, Agra

A prestigious educational institution established during the British era, St. Peter’s College is renowned for its heritage campus and long academic tradition. Get More Information

St. John’s College, Agra

Another landmark of colonial Agra, St. John’s College is admired for its Gothic-style architecture and contribution to higher education in the region. Get More Information