Agra Treat Guide

Food, shopping, wellness, nightlife & luxury experiences in Agra

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Food & Dining

The best places to eat in Agra — from street food to fine dining

🤖 Find Restaurants Near You

🏪 Best Restaurants by Budget

$ Budget

Mama Chicken Mama Franky INR 200-400 for two

A local legend famous for its delicious chicken rolls (frankies) and shawarmas. A must-try for non-veg street food lovers.

📍 Wazirpura Road, Sadar Bazaar⏰ 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Priya Restaurant INR 300-500 for two

A popular spot among locals for its reliable North Indian and Chinese cuisine. Good portions and consistent quality.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Devi Ram & Sons INR 100-200 for two

An iconic breakfast spot, renowned for its 'Bedai' (fried puffy bread with potato curry) and hot 'Jalebi' (sweet fried spirals).

📍 Pratap Pura, Sadar Bazaar⏰ 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM (primarily breakfast/lunch)

Shankara Vegis Restaurant INR 300-500 for two

A pure vegetarian restaurant offering a wide range of Indian dishes, including thalis and South Indian options. Great for families.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM

$$ Mid-Range

Pinch of Spice INR 800-1500 for two

A well-regarded restaurant known for its exquisite North Indian and Mughlai cuisine. Offers a more refined dining experience without being overly expensive.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 12:30 PM - 11:30 PM

Dasaprakash INR 600-1000 for two

A legendary name for authentic South Indian vegetarian cuisine. Famous for its dosas, idlis, and thalis.

📍 Gwalior Road, Sadar Bazaar⏰ 8:00 AM - 10:30 PM

The Dhaba by The Salt Cafe INR 700-1200 for two

Offers a rustic 'dhaba' (roadside eatery) ambiance with a focus on traditional Indian flavors, served with a modern twist. Great for a casual, authentic meal.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

$$$ Splurge

Peshawri (ITC Mughal) INR 4000-6000 for two

An award-winning restaurant at the ITC Mughal, offering authentic North-West Frontier cuisine cooked in clay tandoors. Known for its succulent kebabs and Dal Bukhara.

📍 ITC Mughal, Fatehabad Road⏰ 7:30 PM - 11:30 PM (Dinner only)

The Salt Cafe (Rooftop) INR 1500-2500 for two

A trendy rooftop restaurant offering modern Indian and Continental dishes with stunning views of the Taj Mahal, especially at sunset. Great ambiance and cocktails.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Sky Grill (Hotel Clarks Shiraz) INR 2000-3500 for two

An elegant rooftop dining experience offering barbecued delights and international cuisine with panoramic city views. Perfect for a romantic evening.

📍 Hotel Clarks Shiraz, Fatehabad Road⏰ 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM (Dinner only)

🥘 Street Food Must-Tries

Agra Petha INR 50-200 per box

A translucent soft candy made from ash gourd, available in various flavors like plain, kesar, angoori, and pan.

📍 Panchhi Petha outlets (original on Fatehabad Road), Brijwasi Petha

Bedai & Jalebi INR 50-80 per plate

A classic Agra breakfast: crispy, puffy fried bread (bedai) served with a spicy potato curry, accompanied by hot, sweet jalebis.

📍 Devi Ram & Sons (Pratap Pura), Gopi Chand Shivhare (Sadar Bazaar)

Aloo Tikki Chaat INR 60-100 per plate

Crispy potato patties topped with yogurt, chutneys (tamarind and mint), and spices. A flavorful and tangy snack.

📍 Street vendors in Sadar Bazaar, near Agra Fort

Golgappe / Pani Puri INR 30-50 for 6-8 pieces

Hollow, crispy semolina or wheat balls filled with spiced mashed potatoes or chickpeas, and a tangy, spicy tamarind water.

📍 Street vendors across Sadar Bazaar, Kinari Bazaar

Bhalla (Dahi Bhalla) INR 50-80 per plate

Soft lentil fritters soaked in yogurt, then topped with sweet and spicy chutneys and a sprinkle of spices.

📍 Near Agra Fort, street carts in Sadar Bazaar

Kulfi INR 40-100 per stick/cup

Traditional Indian frozen dessert, similar to ice cream but denser and creamier, in flavors like pistachio, mango, and malai.

📍 Street vendors in Sadar Bazaar, local sweet shops

Paratha INR 30-80 per piece

Stuffed flatbreads with various fillings like potato, paneer, or cauliflower, served with pickle and chutney.

📍 Paratha Gali in Kinari Bazaar, Joney's Place

Agra Dalmoth INR 100-300 per pack (250g-500g)

A spicy, crunchy dry snack mix made from fried lentils, nuts, and spices. Perfect for munching or as a souvenir.

📍 Panchhi Petha outlets, local sweet shops like Brijwasi Sweets

🏬 Food Markets

Sadar Bazaar

A bustling market with a dedicated section for street food vendors, local eateries, and sweet shops. Great for experiencing local flavors.

📍 Near Agra Cantt Railway Station⏰ 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (Closed Tuesdays)

Kinari Bazaar

While primarily known for wedding supplies, this historic market also features many street food stalls, especially 'Paratha Gali' for stuffed parathas.

📍 Near Jama Masjid⏰ 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Wednesdays)

Raja Ki Mandi

A vibrant local market where you can find fresh produce, spices, and a variety of street food options alongside daily necessities.

📍 Raja Ki Mandi Road⏰ 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Tuesdays)

Fatehabad Road (Taj Ganj Area)

This stretch, especially around the Taj Ganj area, is dotted with numerous small eateries, cafes, and street food carts that come alive in the evenings.

📍 Fatehabad Road, near Taj East Gate⏰ Varies, generally 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM

👨‍🍳 Cooking Classes

Spice Kitchen by S.K.S. Cooking Classes INR 2000-4000 per person

Learn to prepare authentic Indian dishes, including Mughlai specialties, from experienced local chefs. Hands-on and interactive sessions.

📍 Taj Ganj⏰ 2-3 hours

Agra Cooking Classes (by Chef Sonam) INR 2500-4500 per person

A personalized cooking experience where you can learn to cook traditional Indian curries, bread, and sweets in a home-like environment.

📍 Taj Ganj⏰ 2-4 hours
Insider Tip: Don't shy away from street food, but always observe hygiene – look for places with high turnover and freshly prepared items. For authentic Agra Petha, visit Panchhi Petha's original outlets (multiple locations, including Fatehabad Road), as many imposters exist. Try the 'Angoori Petha' and 'Pan Petha' for unique flavors. Also, if you're a chai lover, sample the local street-side 'kulhad chai' (tea in an earthen cup).
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Shopping & Markets

Where to shop in Agra — districts, markets, and bargains

🤖 Find Local Markets & Shops

🏢 Shopping Districts

Sadar Bazaar Budget to Mid-range

A vibrant and comprehensive market offering everything from handicrafts and leather goods to clothing, shoes, and local food items.

📍 Near Agra Cantt Railway Station

Kinari Bazaar Mid-range to High-end

Known for its traditional Indian wear, intricate jewelry, fabrics, and items for weddings. A great place for local crafts and textiles.

📍 Near Jama Masjid

Subhash Bazaar Mid-range

Specializes in silk products, sarees, and traditional Indian clothing. You'll find a good variety of fabrics and ready-made garments here.

📍 Near Agra Fort

🌙 Markets

TDI Mall Mid-range to High-end

A modern shopping mall featuring international and national brands, a multiplex cinema, and various dining options.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Shah Market Budget to Mid-range

Primarily an electronics market, but also has a mix of other goods. Good for mobile accessories, gadgets, and general household items.

📍 Sanjay Place⏰ 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Sundays)

Raja Ki Mandi Market Budget to Mid-range

A bustling local market for daily necessities, fresh produce, spices, clothes, and traditional jewelry. Experience authentic local shopping.

📍 Raja Ki Mandi Road⏰ 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Closed Tuesdays)

Fatehabad Road (Handicraft Shops) Mid-range to High-end

Along this road, you'll find numerous emporiums and shops specializing in marble inlay work, leather goods, and other local handicrafts.

📍 Fatehabad Road⏰ 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Bargain Tip: Always bargain, especially in local markets like Sadar Bazaar and Kinari Bazaar. A good starting point is to offer 50% of the quoted price and aim for a final price around 60-70%. Be polite, smile, and don't be afraid to walk away if you don't get a fair deal. Buying multiple items from the same vendor often gives you more leverage.
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Souvenirs & Crafts

Authentic keepsakes and what to avoid

✅ Authentic Picks

Marble Inlay Handicrafts INR 500 - 50,000+

Intricate marble work using semi-precious stones, inspired by the Taj Mahal. Available as tabletops, coasters, boxes, and decorative pieces.

Leather Goods INR 800 - 10,000+

Agra is known for its high-quality leather. Look for shoes, bags, belts, and jackets. Check for genuine leather marks.

Zardozi Embroidery INR 1000 - 20,000+

Traditional Persian-influenced embroidery using gold and silver threads, often on silk or velvet. Used on garments, wall hangings, and accessories.

Agra Petha & Dalmoth INR 100 - 500 per pack/box

Edible specialties: Petha (ash gourd candy) in various flavors, and Dalmoth (a savory, spicy lentil snack mix).

Miniature Paintings INR 300 - 10,000+

Intricate paintings depicting Mughal scenes, Hindu deities, or rural life, often done on silk, paper, or marble.

Brassware/Metal Craft INR 400 - 8,000+

Decorative items, idols, and utilitarian objects crafted from brass and other metals, often featuring intricate designs.

Tourist Trap Alert: Be wary of guides or rickshaw drivers who insist on taking you to specific 'government-approved' shops. These are often commission-based, and prices can be significantly inflated. It's best to do your own research, compare prices, or visit reputable fixed-price emporiums like UP Handlooms & Handicrafts Emporium if you prefer a no-bargain experience. Always verify the authenticity of marble and leather products.
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Fashion Districts

Style hotspots in Agra

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Raja Ki Mandi Market Budget to Mid-range

A bustling local market offering a wide array of traditional Indian wear, including sarees, salwar suits, fabrics, and costume jewelry at competitive prices.

📍 Raja Ki Mandi Road

Kinari Bazaar Mid-range to High-end

Famous for its exquisite bridal wear, intricate zardozi work, and a dazzling collection of bangles, traditional jewelry, and embellished fabrics.

📍 Near Jama Masjid

Sadar Bazaar Budget to Mid-range

Offers a mix of traditional and contemporary fashion. You'll find ready-made garments, shoes, accessories, and a variety of fabrics.

📍 Near Agra Cantt Railway Station
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Spa & Wellness

Relax and rejuvenate in Agra

Kaya Kalp - The Royal Spa (ITC Mughal) INR 4000 - 15,000+

India's largest and most luxurious spa, offering a range of Ayurvedic, Eastern, and Western therapies in a serene, Mughal-inspired setting. A truly indulgent experience.

📍 ITC Mughal, Fatehabad Road⏰ 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Tattva Spa (Hotel Clarks Shiraz, Radisson Hotel Agra) INR 2000 - 6000

A reputable chain spa with multiple locations, offering a variety of massages, body scrubs, and facial treatments. Known for professional therapists.

📍 Hotel Clarks Shiraz, Fatehabad Road⏰ 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

The Oberoi Spa (The Oberoi Amarvilas) INR 5000 - 20,000+

Experience ultra-luxury and tranquility with bespoke treatments and therapies designed to rejuvenate mind and body, often with views of the Taj Mahal.

📍 The Oberoi Amarvilas, Fatehabad Road⏰ 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sarovar Portico Spa INR 1500 - 4000

A mid-range hotel spa offering a good selection of massages and wellness treatments in a clean and comfortable environment.

📍 Hotel Sarovar Portico, Fatehabad Road⏰ 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wellness Tip: After a long day of exploring historical sites and battling crowds, a traditional Ayurvedic or deep tissue massage can be incredibly rejuvenating. Consider booking your spa session in advance, especially for high-end hotel spas, to ensure availability and secure your preferred time slot.
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Nightlife

After dark in Agra

🍸 Bars & Cocktails

Sky Grill (Hotel Clarks Shiraz) INR 1500-2500 for two (drinks)

A sophisticated rooftop bar offering stunning city views, a relaxed ambiance, and a selection of premium spirits, wines, and cocktails.

⏰ 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Mughal Bar (ITC Mughal) INR 1800-3000 for two (drinks)

A classic hotel bar with a regal ambiance, perfect for enjoying a quiet drink or a lively conversation. Offers a wide range of beverages.

⏰ 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM

The Salt Cafe (Rooftop Bar) INR 1200-2000 for two (drinks)

A vibrant and popular spot for evening drinks, offering great music, a lively crowd, and spectacular views of the Taj Mahal under the moonlight.

⏰ 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Colorbar (Radisson Hotel Agra) INR 1500-2500 for two (drinks)

A chic and modern lounge bar known for its creative cocktails, comfortable seating, and upbeat atmosphere. Good for unwinding.

⏰ 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM

🎭 Cultural Performances

Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Centre INR 1500-3000 per person

Home to 'Mohabbat-the-Taj', a spectacular live stage show depicting the romantic story behind the Taj Mahal through music, dance, and drama. A grand cultural experience.

📍 Fatehabad Road

Local Music & Dance Performances INR 500-1500 (may be part of dinner package)

Many heritage hotels and some specialized restaurants (check local listings) occasionally host traditional Indian music and dance performances, offering a glimpse into local arts.

📍 Various hotels and cultural venues (check schedules)

🌙 The Perfect Agra Evening

6:00 PM Witness the breathtaking sunset over the Taj Mahal from Mehtab Bagh, offering a unique and tranquil perspective.
7:30 PM Indulge in a delicious Mughlai dinner at Pinch of Spice (Fatehabad Road) for authentic, rich flavors.
9:00 PM Head to Kalakriti Cultural & Convention Centre for the 'Mohabbat-the-Taj' show, a captivating performance telling the story of the Taj Mahal.
10:30 PM Unwind with a refreshing cocktail at The Salt Cafe's rooftop bar, enjoying the city lights and a final glimpse of the illuminated Taj.
11:30 PM Take a leisurely late-night stroll along Fatehabad Road, perhaps grabbing a final street-side chai or a quick snack.
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Luxury Experiences

Splurge-worthy experiences in Agra

Stay at The Oberoi Amarvilas

Experience unparalleled luxury and hospitality with every room offering uninterrupted views of the Taj Mahal, personalized butler service, and exquisite dining.

💰 INR 40,000 - 150,000+ per night

Private Sunrise Tour of the Taj Mahal

Arrange an exclusive guided tour of the Taj Mahal at sunrise, avoiding the crowds and enjoying personalized insights from an expert historian, often with luxury transport.

💰 INR 8,000 - 25,000+ (per group)

Dining at Esphahan (The Oberoi Amarvilas)

An exquisite Mughlai culinary journey in a palatial setting, offering a tasting menu of traditional dishes prepared with the finest ingredients and impeccable service.

💰 INR 5,000 - 8,000+ for two

Kaya Kalp - The Royal Spa Experience (ITC Mughal)

Indulge in signature, award-winning treatments at India's largest spa, offering a luxurious sanctuary for rejuvenation and relaxation.

💰 INR 4,000 - 15,000+ per treatment

Private Shopping Excursion with an Expert

Hire a local expert or personal shopper to guide you through Agra's best handicraft and jewelry stores, ensuring authentic purchases and the best deals on marble inlay, Zardozi, or leather.

💰 INR 5,000 - 15,000+ (per day, excluding purchases)

Cafe Culture

Best cafes and coffee spots in Agra

Cafe Sheroes Hangout INR 300-600 for two

A unique and inspiring cafe run by acid attack survivors. Offers great food, coffee, books, and a powerful message of empowerment. A must-visit.

📍 Fatehabad Road

The Salt Cafe INR 500-1000 for two

A modern cafe with a vibrant ambiance, offering a good selection of coffee, teas, snacks, and light meals. Known for its rooftop seating and views.

📍 Fatehabad Road

Coffee Culture INR 400-800 for two

A popular local chain known for its diverse coffee menu, shakes, and a range of comfort food options. Great for casual hangouts.

📍 Fatehabad Road

Starbucks INR 500-900 for two

The familiar international coffee chain for those craving their usual brew and comfortable, air-conditioned seating.

📍 TDI Mall, Fatehabad Road

The Culinary Art Cafe INR 400-700 for two

Attached to a cooking school, this cafe offers freshly brewed coffee, delicious baked goods, and light snacks in a cozy setting.

📍 Near Taj East Gate

The Mughal Cafe INR 300-600 for two

A charming and cozy cafe near the Taj East Gate, perfect for a quick breakfast, coffee, or light meal before or after visiting the monument.

📍 Taj Ganj
Coffee Tip: While Agra's cafe scene is growing, don't miss out on trying the local 'Chai' (spiced tea). You'll find excellent, freshly brewed chai at almost every street corner for a fraction of the price of coffee. It's an essential part of the local culture and a comforting pick-me-up.