Grand Hotel Agra
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Name: Grand Hotel Agra
Category: Government Approved
Location: 4 km from airport, 1 km from Agra Cantt Railway Station
Rooms: 71 Rooms
Amenities: Restaurants, room service, music programmes
Location
Agra Hotels provide online booking facility for hotels in Agra.
Agra has a number of hotels that offers all the modern facilities.
Grand Hotel Agra is a government-approved hotel and is about four kilometres from the airport and just one kilometre from Agra Cantt railway station. |
The hotel is well equipped with the modern facilities and offer warm hospitality.
Accommodation
Grand Hotel Agra has 71 well appointed rooms that are fully equipped with all the facilities. The in-room facilities at the Grand Hotel Agra include color TV, safe and room service.
The other facilities provided by Grand Hotel Agra include parking, travel desk, laundry and dry cleaning, music shows and doctor on call.
The hotel Grand Agra provides all the modern facilities to its guests and make their stay in the hotel a comfortable and memorable affair.
Dining
To tickle your taste buds the hotel Grand Agra offers Indian and Continental cuisine. |
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Recreation Facilities
Most people tour Agra to see the Taj Mahal but Agra has a number of other beautiful monuments that one can visit when on a tour to Agra.
| Suggested Taj Mahal India |
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| Approaching Taj Mahal |
Exterior Taj Mahal |
| The main gate of Taj faces the Southern gate. The gateway is 151 fl. by 117 fl. and rises to a height of l00 ft. Tourists can enter the main compound by a small gate at the side of the main gate. |
The minarets measure 41.6 Ih high and each has a deliberate slant outwards so that in an unlikely even! of an earthquake, they would not fall on the tomb but away from it. |
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| History of Taj Mahal |
Interior Taj Mahal |
| Her last wish to her husband was "to build a tomb in her memory such as the world had never seen before". Thus emperor Shah Jahan set about building this fairy tale like marvel. |
The interior of the mausoleum comprises a lofty central chamber, a crypt immediately below this and four octagonal corner rooms originally intended to house the graves of other royal family members. |
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