Located within view of the magnificent Taj Mahal, Radisson Hotel Agra offers a comfortable stay near Agra’s city center. Once the seat of the Mughal Empire and now home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites, Agra is teeming with lush gardens, historic mausoleums, and bustling marketplaces offering local products such as textiles, spices, and leather goods.
Once you've checked in, settle into your spacious room and recharge with a meal from room service. When you're not exploring the city's many attractions, you can unwind with a dip in our outdoor pool or make an appointment at our on-site spa. A fitness center lets you keep up with your exercise routine during your stay.
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Taj MahalDedicated to Shah Jahan’s late wife Mumtaz Mahal, this iconic mausoleum combines Indian, Persian and Islamic architecture. |
Sikandra FortBoasting a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, this ancient tomb was completed in 1613 to memorialize Akbar |
Agra FortDating back to 1573, this fort was home to the Mughal emperors until the capital was moved to Delhi. |
Jama MasjidThis red sandstone and white marble mosque was constructed in 1648 and exemplifies Islamic architecture of the time. |