Hotel Amar Yatri Niwas
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Name: Hotel Amar Yatri Niwas, Agra
Category: Medium Class Hotel
Location: Near Agra Bus Stand, Agra India
Rooms: 32 Rooms
Amenities: Restaurant, Bar, Swimming pool, Doctor on Call, Car Parking, Foreign Exchange, Safe Deposit
Location
Just a kilometre away from the majestic Taj Mahal, Hotel Amar Yatri Niwas is centrally located in Agra near the bus stand.
The hotel is not too far from the railway station and airport.
The hotel Amar Yatri Niwas is a fine hotel that provides all the facilities to tourists visiting Agra. |
Accommodation
The elegantly appointed 32 rooms at the hotel Amar Yatri Niwas Agra are a luxury statement. The in-room amenities at the hotel Amar Yatri Niwas include 24 hours room service, hot/cold running water, cable television and direct dialling telephone facility.
The additional facilities provided by Amar Yatri Niwas are Doctor on call, Car parking, Foreign exchange and Safe deposit lockers.
Dining
You can enjoy cuisine from India and different parts of the world at the hotel Amar Yatri Niwas Agra.
Treat your taste buds with the palatable Indian, Mughlai, Chinese, Continental and South Indian cuisine available at the restaurant of the hotel.
Recreation Facilities
Hotel Amar Yatri Niwas offers on request or in general, a sightseeing tour of Agra, especially the Taj Mahal. |
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You can also visit other tourist attractions in Agra that include Agra Fort, Shish Mahal, Itmad-ud-daulah, Diwan-I-Khas, Musamman Burj and Jehangir's Palace on your sightseeing tour.
| 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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