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Jahangir Palace
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Agra Fort
Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Anguri Bagh
52HF+966, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Amar Singh Gate
Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
The Shish Mahal (The Glass Palace)
52HF+F7X, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Shah Jahani Mahal
SH 62, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Diwan-E-Aam
52HC+JX2, Unnamed Road, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Red Fort of Agra
52HC+VFH, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Roshnara Ara Pavilion
SH 62, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Tomb Of John Russell Colvin
52HC+GW6, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Diwan-i-khas
52HF+H8R, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Nearby restaurants
The Kesar Restaurant
165. F M. Cariappa Road Agra Hotel, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Gopal Das Pethe Wale Johri Bazar
Johari Bazar Rd, near luhar gali, Mantola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
IRCTC Food Plaza Agra
Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
NOVELTY RESTAURANT
196, FMC ROAD, Baluganj, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Chimman lal Puri Wale
16, 3, Daresi Rd, Jama Masjid, Sheb Bazar, Mantola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Shree Ram Restaurant
24/5, Chhipitola Rd, Opp. Bijli Ghar Bus Stand, Chakkipat, Chhipitola, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Aagra fort estesn
52J9+X58, estesn, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Comesum
Railway Station, Agra Fort, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Taj Restaurant Only Food Booking
Railway Station, near Agra Fort, Kinari Bazar, Hing ki Mandi, Mantola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
The Manoj Restaurant
1, 43, Johari Bazar Rd, Jama Masjid, Kinari Bazar, Hing ki Mandi, Mantola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
Nearby hotels
Hotel Ajay International
16/29 daresi no. 1 Near agra fort rly station chimman puri chowraha, station, Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
OYO 67810 Hotel Lals Inn
2, Daresi Rd, opp. HP Petrol Pump, Sita Ram Colony, Pipal Mandi, Mantola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
HOTEL R G PALACE
25/45, Chhipitola Rd, Chakkipat, Chhipitola, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Hotel Akbar Ashok
Kagarol House, 196 Field Marshal Cariappa Road, near Fort, Nai basti, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Agra hotel
5298+399, 165. F M. Cariappa Road Agra Hotel, Baluganj, Rakabganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Taj Castle Homestay
18/147, A-1 Near Shahjahan Park Road, Kharati Tola, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
Sukoon Home Stay Agra
18/147 A-27 Fatehabad Road Tajganj, 18/147a/28, Nai basti, Khairati Tola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
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Jahangir Palace

52HF+37V, Rakabganj, Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282003, India
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attractions: Agra Fort, Anguri Bagh, Amar Singh Gate, The Shish Mahal (The Glass Palace), Shah Jahani Mahal, Diwan-E-Aam, Red Fort of Agra, Roshnara Ara Pavilion, Tomb Of John Russell Colvin, Diwan-i-khas, restaurants: The Kesar Restaurant, Gopal Das Pethe Wale Johri Bazar, IRCTC Food Plaza Agra, NOVELTY RESTAURANT, Chimman lal Puri Wale, Shree Ram Restaurant, Aagra fort estesn, Comesum, Taj Restaurant Only Food Booking, The Manoj Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Jahangir Palace

Agra Fort

Anguri Bagh

Amar Singh Gate

The Shish Mahal (The Glass Palace)

Shah Jahani Mahal

Diwan-E-Aam

Red Fort of Agra

Roshnara Ara Pavilion

Tomb Of John Russell Colvin

Diwan-i-khas

Agra Fort

Agra Fort

4.5

(46.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Anguri Bagh

Anguri Bagh

4.4

(591)

Open 24 hours
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Amar Singh Gate

Amar Singh Gate

4.5

(675)

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The Shish Mahal (The Glass Palace)

The Shish Mahal (The Glass Palace)

4.4

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Taj Mahal Tour With Professional Guide
Taj Mahal Tour With Professional Guide
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 AM
Taj Mahal Metro Station Agra, Uttar Pradesh, 282001, India
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Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 AM
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Tour Taj Mahal at sunrise
Tour Taj Mahal at sunrise
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 AM
Kahrai, Uttar Pradesh, 282001, India
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Nearby restaurants of Jahangir Palace

The Kesar Restaurant

Gopal Das Pethe Wale Johri Bazar

IRCTC Food Plaza Agra

NOVELTY RESTAURANT

Chimman lal Puri Wale

Shree Ram Restaurant

Aagra fort estesn

Comesum

Taj Restaurant Only Food Booking

The Manoj Restaurant

The Kesar Restaurant

The Kesar Restaurant

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(417)

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Gopal Das Pethe Wale Johri Bazar

Gopal Das Pethe Wale Johri Bazar

4.1

(491)

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IRCTC Food Plaza Agra

IRCTC Food Plaza Agra

2.8

(79)

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NOVELTY RESTAURANT

NOVELTY RESTAURANT

3.4

(334)

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Aditya MittalAditya Mittal
The so-called Jahangiri Mahal despite its name, was built by Akbar. It is one of the earliest surviving buildings of Akbar's reign. Mughal empress Nur Jahan used this magnificent palace as her residence until her death. Agra Fort is a beautifully built fort and has great historic significance. The place is well maintained and we had a great time here. The information boards providing the information about the history associated with the place were also very helpful in appreciating the place further. The view of the Taj Mahal from the fort is also a very pleasant sight. The fort also conducts a light and sound show which is also a treat to watch. For more details you can visit the blog at wayfareradi.wordpress[dot]com
Geetha PaiGeetha Pai
Jahangir Mahal is the magnificent palace, one gets to see, upon entering Agra Fort via Amar Singh Gate. It was built by Akbar for his Rajput wives & later on used by Nur Jahan until 1645. Jahangiri Mahal along with the Akbari Mahal were built in 1560s & formed a part of the original Bengali Mahal A huge bath bowl carved in 1911, with steps in & out is placed in front of this mahal It was discovered from the ruins of Akbars palace in 1843 The most striking feature of the palace is the decorative stone brackets that support the beams. Water was supplied to the fort through well-laid-out water systems from the Khizri Gate & the overhead tanks in the Jahangiri Mahal complex.
Atul SAtul S
Visiting this fort makes you feel part of the history. This fort is very well maintained. At the entry guides will be behind you. They asked Rs 1800 at the entry saying that it is huge. We almost fell for it but resisted as my son was not keen. if you take it outside. We resisted temptation and walked in. After the gates, another guide agreed at one third of the cost outside. I strongly recommend that you take a guide to explain everything. One key part is that even though it looks massive from outside, only 25% of it is actually available for tourists. The remaining fort is under the army. The fort is very well maintained and a must visit place
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The so-called Jahangiri Mahal despite its name, was built by Akbar. It is one of the earliest surviving buildings of Akbar's reign. Mughal empress Nur Jahan used this magnificent palace as her residence until her death. Agra Fort is a beautifully built fort and has great historic significance. The place is well maintained and we had a great time here. The information boards providing the information about the history associated with the place were also very helpful in appreciating the place further. The view of the Taj Mahal from the fort is also a very pleasant sight. The fort also conducts a light and sound show which is also a treat to watch. For more details you can visit the blog at wayfareradi.wordpress[dot]com
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Jahangir Mahal is the magnificent palace, one gets to see, upon entering Agra Fort via Amar Singh Gate. It was built by Akbar for his Rajput wives & later on used by Nur Jahan until 1645. Jahangiri Mahal along with the Akbari Mahal were built in 1560s & formed a part of the original Bengali Mahal A huge bath bowl carved in 1911, with steps in & out is placed in front of this mahal It was discovered from the ruins of Akbars palace in 1843 The most striking feature of the palace is the decorative stone brackets that support the beams. Water was supplied to the fort through well-laid-out water systems from the Khizri Gate & the overhead tanks in the Jahangiri Mahal complex.
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Visiting this fort makes you feel part of the history. This fort is very well maintained. At the entry guides will be behind you. They asked Rs 1800 at the entry saying that it is huge. We almost fell for it but resisted as my son was not keen. if you take it outside. We resisted temptation and walked in. After the gates, another guide agreed at one third of the cost outside. I strongly recommend that you take a guide to explain everything. One key part is that even though it looks massive from outside, only 25% of it is actually available for tourists. The remaining fort is under the army. The fort is very well maintained and a must visit place
Atul S

Atul S

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4.0
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Jahangir Palace, located within the iconic Agra Fort, is a magnificent structure that reflects the grandeur and artistic sensibilities of the Mughal Empire. Built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, the palace was intended as a residence for his son, Prince Jahangir, who would later become the Mughal emperor. The palace is a fine example of the fusion of Islamic, Persian, and local Rajput architectural styles, making it one of the most visually striking buildings within the fort complex.

The palace's exterior is dominated by red sandstone, with intricate carvings and inlay work that showcase the craftsmanship of the era. The blend of white marble accents adds a touch of elegance to the robust structure. The palace is adorned with beautiful arches, balconies, and jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies), which not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also offer stunning views of the Yamuna River and the surrounding gardens.

Inside, the palace features a series of courtyards, halls, and private chambers, all designed to provide comfort and luxury to the royal family. The central courtyard, with its ornamental pool and lush surroundings, was likely a place for relaxation and gatherings. The interiors, though more understated than the exterior, still reflect the opulence of the Mughal period, with traces of frescoes and intricate patterns on the walls.

Jahangir Palace holds significant historical value as it represents the personal space of the Mughal royal family. It offers visitors a glimpse into the private life of the Mughals, contrasting with the more public and official structures within Agra Fort. The palace’s combination of architectural beauty, historical importance, and cultural significance makes it a must-visit for anyone exploring the rich...

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Jahangir Palace is one of the part of Agra Fort.After crossing Amar Sing Gate this palace catch the attention of visitors. It was built by Akbar the great for his son Jahangir. It is a double stored building by red sand stone, wall and ceiling painted with bright colour and golden paint in Rajput style. This building was completed in 1570. Another most striking aspect of the building is the exquisite surface ornamentation including marble inlay and intricate geometric and floral patterns. It has no inscription nor clear mention in contemporary Persian histories, therefore the architectural setting of the palaces of Agra Fort are the source of its historical position. The apparent alignment with Akbar's Palace, baoli and its connection with the subterranean chambers clearly defines the contemporaneity of the Akbari Mahal. The entire red sandstone surface is profusely covered with delicate carvings in relief in floral and geometric designs. Looking to the space covered and delicacy of the surface carvings it has no match in the entire range of Indo-Islamic architecture. The northern Bengali domed apartment was known as Nashaiman-i-Zill-Ilahi, which was used by the Emperor during summer and rainy seasons. The interiors of the rooms around eastern courtyard were plastered and covered with beautiful arabesque and stucco coloured designs. And the northern apartments had inner walls decorated with aina bandi (mirror work) and lime stucco of...

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3y

My time spent at the Agra fort was very enjoyable. The fort was designed with the tourist in mind. neat, clean, and featuring convenient amenities. We were provided with a tour guide who went into great detail explaining the history of the fort to us. In the meantime, he assisted us in taking quality photographs at the primary vantage points of the fort. I can honestly say that I had a fantastic time. Majestic! The resident squirrels are by far the most popular attraction here. They will come running to you if they see that you have food for them, even though security does not permit food inside. However, you can sneak in two or three peanuts and feed them in secret. Very endearing, I'm sure that kids will adore it! This is an incredible location, from the fort to the lawns to the architecture to the stone carvings on the pillars and gates; everything is a pure delight. This location is a real treat, especially if you are interested in history and culture and love to learn about the past (you will feel as though you have been transported to a different era). Simply putting your hands on it is all that...

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