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Traved #Man with wings – 8 months ago

Historical place takes around 2 hours, take a guide

SHEKHAR KUMAR – a month ago

Very good looking monuments which add some more beauty to the beautiful Agra. Plantings are done very well here in a very good looking manner. The Archeological department of India has maintained the over all fort very well and clean all around near to the fort. Good parking area present.A good place to visit in free time. Full security and needs of tourists is present. Good behaving and better translating guides are present to help the visitors.

gauthami g – 2 months ago

Comment is really not about the fort rather is about the hassle in the payment system. They've made it completely online which is appreciated but the system doesn't work. Also there's too much personal info being asked for just a ticket. Otherwise the fort is as magnificent as ever.

Ojasv Jain – 4 months ago

Great Piece of history!! The only thing that troubles me is that they have sealed 75% of the area for the use of army, That's kind of bad for the heritage, also three most beautiful regions are sealed from public since 2003. The place is good, does not have too much rush too. You can enjoy breathtaking views, but it would've been more fantastic if they had more areas opened to the public, anyways, the ticket price is ₹45 effectively for Indian tourists, so it's great for a one time visit.

Sandeep Kumar – 3 weeks ago

Obviously nice place to visit. It's a fort of Mughal time period. But unfortunately it's not well maintained. Needs more care and proper maintenance and make more attractive. Agra fort is spread over an area of about 94 acres and over 20 protected monuments are situated inside its premises. British troops were stationed there and the Indian Army took over after independence. Agra Fort was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 by UNESCO. Travelling through India and going back to her history is the one of the best achievements in life. The architecture is amazing like the other famous structures we have here in India, but I have came to know that only 30% of this fort is open to public, rest is closed and under the control of India Army.