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Amar Vilas, Agra

Only
600 metres from the Taj Mahal, stands the Oberoi Group's luxury spa resort.
All 106 rooms of this modern spa resort offer an unmatched views of the Taj
Mahal. The rooms have elegantly appointed interiors with Teakwood flooring &
finest hand - crafted furniture. The spacious marble bathrooms have separate
shower stalls. Each bedroom has an area of approximately 42 square meters &
many rooms have adjoining private terraces. The classical architecture of the
hotel is complemented by the elaborate gardens, terraced lawns, fountains, reflection
pools & pavilions.
ACCESS :
10 kms from Airport, 8 kms from Railway station,About 2.5 kms from Taj.
NUMBER OF ROOMS :
350 rooms/Suites,(15 suites,265 Twin rooms,70 double rooms.
AMENITIES :
Swimming pools,Fountain court,pavilion cafe, Multicuisine Restaurant. Banquet&
Conference 5 Meeting room,750 capacity Banquet hall.
Nearby Attraction
Taj Mahal
This most famous Mughal Monument was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory
of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, 'the lady of the Taj'. It has been described as the
most extravagant monument ever built for love. The emperor was heartbroken when
Mumtaz, to whom he had been married for 17 years, died in 1629 in childbirth.
Construction of the Taj began in 1631 and was not completed till 1653. Workers
were not recruited only from all over India but also from central Asia were
recruited and total 20,000 worked on the building. Experts were even brought
from as far away as Europe -

The
Frenchman Austin of Bordeaux and the Italian Veroneo of Venice in its decoration.
The most unusual story about the Taj is that there might well have been two
of them. Shah Jahan it is said intended to build a second Taj, as his own tomb,
a negative image of the white Taj of Mumtaz Mahal. Before he could embark on
this second masterpiece he was deposed by his son, Aurangzeb. Shah Jahan spent
the rest of his life imprisoned in the Agra Fort looking out along the river
to the final resting place of his wife. The Taj is definitely worth more than
a single visit as its character changes with the differing lights during the
day. Dawn is a magical time and it is virtually deserted. Fridays tend to be
impossibly crowded and noisy. The main entrance to the Taj is a high red sandstone
gate, set on the northern edge of an ornamental courtyard which is lined on
the western side with tourist shops while the eastern side has a police station
and some administrative offices.
Agra Fort
Emperor Akbar started constructing this massive fort on the banks of the river
Yamuna in 1565. Additions were made to it even by his grandson Shah Jahan. During
Akhar's reign, the fort was principally a military structure., by Shah Jahan's
time it was partially turned into a palace. The huge walls of the fort stretch
for 2.5 km and are surrounded by a 10 m wide moat. Out of the three gates, only
Amar Singh gate is open now. The fort is open from sunrise to sunset.
Jama Masjid
Across the railway tracks from the Delhi Gate of Agra Fort the Jama Masjid was
built by Shah Jahan in 1648. An inscription over the main gate says that it
was built in the name of Jahanara, Shah Jahan's daughter who was imprisoned
with Shah Jahan by Aurangzeb.
Dayal Bagh Temple
In Dayal Bagh, 10 km north of Agra. The white marble samadhi of the Radah Swami
religion is currently under construction. It was started in 1904 and is not
expected to be completed until sometime in the next century. You can see pietra
dura inlaid marble work actually being worked on. Dayal Bagh is 2 km north of
Agra and can be reached by bus or cycle.
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