Hotel Deedar-e-Taj
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Name: Hotel Deedar-e-Taj
Category: 3 Star (Medium Class Hotel)
Location: Near Taj Mahal, Agra India
Rooms: 51 Rooms
Amenities: Restaurant, Conference facilities, Bar, Coffee Shop
Location
As the name suggests, the hotel Deedar-e-Taj offers excellent views of the Taj Mahal.
The hotel is located not too far from the Taj Mahal, is popular among tourists due its proximity to the Taj Mahal and the wonderful views of the Taj it offers.
The hotel provides fine hospitality and personalized service to its guests. |
Accommodation
Hotel Deedar-e-Taj as is clear from its name, offers stunning views of the Taj Mahal from your hotel room. The tastefully decorated 51 rooms are well equipped with mini bar, cable TV, telephone, hair dryers, bathtubs with 24 hours running hot and cold water.
All the rooms at the hotel Deedar-e-Taj Agra are centrally air-conditioned. The hotel offers special Taj facing rooms, which provides uninterrupted views of the Taj Mahal.
Dining
Pamper your taste buds in Jharokha-e-Taj, the revolving restaurant, which offers wonderful views of the Taj Mahal.
This restaurant offers Indian, Mughlai, Continental and Chinese cuisines for tourists.
The Cafe Fantasy, a Coffee Shop and the Saqi Bar, well stocked with the choicest of beverages, add to your experiences on your stay in the hotel.
Recreation Facilities
The hotel's proximity to the Taj Mahal is its USP. You can simply take a stroll around the Taj Mahal.
You can also head for shopping and sightseeing tour when in Agra. |
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| 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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