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This treasure of Mughal architecture is incredibly popular; it’s best to purchase Taj Mahal tickets in advance to save time.
There is no formal dress code, though it is recommended to dress respectfully.
The Taj Mahal is closed to visitors every Friday, except for those attending prayers.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Taj Mahal. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Same-Day Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Baby Taj Tour From Delhi by Car
Taj Mahal Day Tour From Delhi by Superfast Train—Top-Rated Tour
Full-Day Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Baby Taj Tour From Delhi by Car
Taj Mahal Tour From Delhi by Express Train (Viator Award Winner)
All-Inclusive Private Taj Mahal Luxury Tour From Delhi by Car
Admission prices to the Taj Mahal vary depending on whether you’re from India, another SAARC/BIMSTEC country (including Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh), or another foreign country. Foreign visitors pay 1,100 rupees, SAARC/BIMSTEC visitors pay 540 rupees, and Indians pay 50 rupees. Kids under the age of 15, whether Indians or foreign nationals, get free entry.
Yes, the Taj Mahal is definitely worth visiting. It's one of the finest examples of medieval Mughal architecture in India, and one of North India's most famous and eye-catching buildings. You can visit independently while staying in Agra, but guided tours make it easier to visit from Delhi, a few hours' drive away.
Per one customer who booked the Same-Day Taj Mahal, Agra Fort & Baby Taj Tour From Delhi by Car, "Chirag was a fantastic guide in Agra. Very knowledgeable! I enjoy history and he spent much time explaining all the history of the sites in detail. This is a great tour if you have only 1 day!"
October to March are the best months to visit the Taj Mahal. It's peak tourist season in North India because the weather is dry and warm but not too hot. The Taj Mahal can be visited year-round, although winters in Agra can be cold and foggy and the summer monsoon season hot and wet.
Yes, one day is enough to visit this gem dating from the Mughal Empire. The complex containing the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal and the formal gardens can be seen at a leisurely pace in several hours. Many travelers like to visit the Taj Mahal at sunrise and then spend the rest of the day touring Agra’s other attractions.
No, there is no official dress code for the Taj Mahal. However, it’s important to dress appropriately for the season as much of the complex is outdoors. In general, travelers in India are advised to dress “modestly,” with shoulders, knees, and chests covered, although this is not enforced everywhere.
There are a long list of things cannot be taken into the Taj Mahal, including food, cigarettes, alcohol, weapons, ammunition, headphones, phone chargers, electronics (except cameras), wire, tripods, and drones. Large bags and books are also discouraged as they can slow down security checks.
No, camera tripods are not allowed inside the Taj Mahal unless you have arranged permission in advance from the Archaeological Survey of India.
Yes, Taj Mahal tickets should be bought online in advance. Separate tickets for the grounds and the main mausoleum are required, as well as tickets for night tours.
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