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Taj Mahal
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
The world's most iconic marble monument to love, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century.
Hawa Mahal
Jaipur, Rajasthan
The iconic "Palace of Winds" – a stunning pink-and-red sandstone structure with 953 tiny latticed windows.
India Gate
New Delhi, Delhi
A war memorial arch and beloved gathering place in central Delhi, iconic symbol of India's independence.
Gateway of India
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Iconic yellow basalt and limestone arch overlooking the Arabian Sea, symbolizing Mumbai's maritime history.
Charminar
Hyderabad, Telangana
The iconic four-minareted heritage arch built in 1591, centerpiece of old Hyderabad's commerce and bazaar life.
Agra Fort
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
A massive UNESCO-listed red sandstone fortress — the seat of Mughal power and Shah Jahan's final prison.
Fatehpur Sikri
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Akbar's abandoned "City of Victory" — a UNESCO World Heritage ghost capital 40 km from Agra, frozen at 1585.
Itmad-ud-Daula
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
The "Baby Taj" — the first Mughal structure built entirely of white marble, a jewel-box mausoleum on the east Yamuna bank.
Akbar's Tomb (Sikandra)
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Emperor Akbar's mausoleum at Sikandra — a unique five-storey blend of Hindu, Indo-Islamic, Buddhist, and Jain architectural styles.
Chini Ka Rauza
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
A rare Persian-style glazed tile mausoleum on the Yamuna east bank — Agra's most beautifully obscure architectural gem.
Mariam's Tomb
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Mariam-uz-Zamani's mausoleum at Sikandra — Akbar's queen and Jahangir's mother, with gilded frescos and intricate carvings.
Kalakriti Cultural and Convention Center
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Home of "Mohabbat-the-Taj" — a 90-minute live theatrical retelling of the Taj Mahal's love story through classical dance and music.
Ram Bagh (Aram Bagh)
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
The oldest Mughal garden in India, laid out by Emperor Babur in 1528 on the Yamuna riverbank — a peaceful char-bagh just 4 km from the Taj.
Jaswant Singh ki Chhatri
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
A rare Hindu cenotaph built during the Mughal era — an elegant example of how Rajput architectural tradition coexisted with Mughal rule in 17th-century Agra.
Marble Inlay Workshops (Gokulpura)
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Live marble inlay workshops in Gokulpura where descendants of Taj Mahal craftsmen demonstrate the same pietra dura techniques used in the monument 400 years ago.
Zardozi Embroidery Centers
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Agra's centuries-old gold-thread embroidery ateliers — a craft with Mughal court origins, still practised by hereditary artisans in the old city.
Subhash Emporium
Agra, Uttar Pradesh
Agra's most-recommended verified marble handicraft showroom — the safe, anti-scam anchor for authentic pietra dura and marble inlay purchases.