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The ITC Mughal Agra is a luxury hotel, with an inspiring Mughal architecture, set in close proximity to the Taj Mahal. Once upon a time the Mughal dynasty played an important role in shaping Agra; today ITC Mughal is making its own contribution to revitalise that special culture. For its remarkable representation of Mughal architecture, the hotel won the prestigious Aga Khan Award and the property now boasts a brand-new wing aptly appointed Khwab Mahal (Palace of Dreams).
Situated just 15 minutes’ drive from the Agra's main tourist attraction, the Taj Mahal, ITC Mughal Agra features 233 luxury rooms and suites. All rooms are designed in contemporary style with comfortable beds and deep soaking tubs for absolute relaxation. Royal Mughal Suites have separate living area for plenty of space and the Grand Presidential Suites have plunge pool and in two of these suites there is a private massage room with Jacuzzi.
Guests at the ITC Mughal Agra have a choice of three international standard restaurants serving a fusion of Indian and continental cuisines. Cool off during the day in the swimming pool or on a chilly night in the temperature controlled pool. For relaxation there is Kaya Kalp Spa, one of the largest in India offering superb modern facilities and relaxation areas such as yoga gardens, a bird trail, a butterfly park and a conservatory. In the surrounds is Taj Mahal and other interesting historical sites.
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Stay The ITC Mughal Agra has 233 luxury rooms, distributed in five groups. All rooms are spacious in size with granite floors, dark wood furniture, comfortable king-sized bed and a work desk. Each has state-of-the-art amenities including coffee making facilities and modern en-suite bathrooms with a tub and shower. Luxury Chambers and various suites feature a separate living and dining room, wood and marble floors, some with a plunge pool and a private massage room with Jacuzzi.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at ITC Mughal Agra. Younger guests can enjoy the children's program and kid’s menu. High chairs, baby cots and babysitting can also be arranged on request.
Dine There are four elegant dining options at ITC Mughal Agra. Taj Bano is an all-day fine dining multi cuisine restaurant with its speciality buffet menu. The Bagh-e-Bahar lounge is a stylish hangout for drinks with views of the Mughal-style gardens. Peshawri serves up barbecued Afghan specialities and Indian breads, and the stylish adults-only Maikhana bar with a relaxed ambience has the finest selection of beverages and gourmet snacks in the city of Agra.
Relax For relaxation there are two luxurious and pristine pools; the main Firdaus Pool and a plush spa pool. ITC Mughal Agra has India’s largest Kaya Kalp Royal Spa, an oasis of Mughal and contemporary design. There is a luxury hammam, eight treatment suites and a water therapy room complete with a steam room, sauna, and whirlpool. And a fully equipped fitness centre features an attached sundeck that looks out over a picturesque pond.
Experience In addition to visiting the iconic Taj Mahal, the fabled monument to love, there are a plethora of other fascinating attractions in and around Agra. These include Agra Red Fort, the Fatehpur Sikri complex, the Sikandra tomb, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, a bird watcher’s paradise. Back at the hotel there is a special dirt track for ATV’s for four-wheeling adventures, as well as a six-seat Tandem cycle for more family fun.
Location ITC Mughal is located just 3km from the centre of Agra, close to the Taj Mahal.
Getting there All major international airlines fly to India’s main airports. Delhi is the best point of arrival for Rajasthan and north India. There are domestic flights to Agra and you can fly into Agra's Kheria Airport. From there, ITC Mughal is just a 30-minute drive depending on traffic. Alternatively, there is a new two-lane highway from Delhi and it takes about 4 hrs, with a stop for refreshments.
When to go The best time to travel to India is between September and March when the weather is most pleasant. Summer starts in April and by June, it becomes very hot. By July there is the south-west monsoon, which brings heavy rains to the west coast. Although the word "monsoon" often brings to mind images of torrential floods and landslides, it is not a bad time to travel to India. The downpour tends to come and go quickly, leaving behind a clean, glistening landscape.
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