Delhi Agra

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Delhi to Agra Complete Travel Guide 2026

Planning a trip from Delhi to Agra? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the 230km journey. Watch the interactive route animation above to visualize your journey, then explore detailed information about travel options, costs, attractions along the way, and insider tips to make your trip memorable.

straighten Distance
230 km
Total Distance
directions_car By Car
4h 00m
Drive Time
₹2,197
₹549/person (4 pax)
train By Train
~5-7h
Est. Time
₹209 – ₹799
Min – Max
directions_bus By Bus
~6-8h
Est. Time
₹328 – ₹2,539
Min – Max
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All prices are estimates. Train: Check IRCTC. Bus: Prices vary 25-50%, check redBus (not recommended >2,500km). Flight: Check airlines for current rates. Drive: Costs assume 4 travelers; fuel/tolls may vary.

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Train availability: Prices shown are estimates based on distance. Please check IRCTC or train booking platforms for actual availability, routes, and current ticket prices as they vary by class, train type, and booking time.

analytics Travel Comparison: Delhi to Agra

Mode Duration Estimated Cost
directions_car Private Car 4h 00m ₹2,197 Fuel & Tolls
train Train 12h – 16h ₹209 – ₹637
bus Bus 12h – 16h ₹328 – ₹2,539

How to Travel: Delhi to Agra

Compare different travel modes to find the best option for your budget, schedule, and preferences.

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By Car

Flexibility, scenic stops, family trips

4h 00m
Duration
230 km
Distance
₹2,197
Fuel + Tolls
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By Train

Comfort, scenic views, budget-friendly

3h
Duration
~230 km
Distance
₹400-1500
Train Fare
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By Bus

Budget travel, multiple stops

5h
Duration
~230 km
Distance
₹300-700
Bus Fare

lightbulb Our Recommendation

At 230km, both driving (4h 00m) and trains are excellent options. Choose driving for flexibility and scenic stops, or trains for comfort and relaxation.

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Local Food Guide Coming Soon

We're working on adding local food recommendations for Delhi. In the meantime, explore local restaurants and street food when you arrive!

Worth Stopping: Cities Along Your Route

These cities are within 50km of your Delhi to Agra route and offer excellent attractions worth a brief detour:

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Sonipat

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #1
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Vrindavan

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #2

Vrindavan is a holy town in Uttar Pradesh, India, revered as the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood. It's a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, drawing devotees from across the world.

attractions Top Attractions

Banke Bihari Temple
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

Banke Bihari Temple is one of the most revered temples in Vrindavan, dedicated to Lord Krishna. The idol of Krishna is in the 'Tribhanga' posture.

Prem Mandir
schedule 2-3 hours payments Free

Prem Mandir is a magnificent temple dedicated to divine love, showcasing scenes from Krishna's life. It's a relatively new temple, known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.

ISKCON Vrindavan
schedule 2 hours payments Free

ISKCON Vrindavan is a prominent temple established by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. It's a major center for Krishna devotees from around the world.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Mathura Peda - A sweet made from condensed milk, a local specialty (try at Brijwasi Sweets)

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Mathura

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #3

Mathura, located in Uttar Pradesh, is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus. The city is dotted with temples dedicated to Krishna and Radha, and it's known for its vibrant Holi celebrations and delicious sweets.

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Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple
schedule 2-3 hours payments ₹20 (Indians), ₹500 (foreigners)

This temple marks the birthplace of Lord Krishna and is the most important religious site in Mathura. The complex houses a prison cell where Krishna's parents were held captive by King Kansa.

Dwarkadhish Temple
schedule 1-2 hours payments Free

This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, also known as Dwarkadhish. It is famous for its intricate architecture and vibrant paintings.

Vishram Ghat
schedule 1 hour payments Free

This is a sacred bathing ghat on the banks of the Yamuna River where Lord Krishna is believed to have rested after defeating Kansa. It's the main ghat of Mathura and a hub of religious activity.

restaurant Must Try Local Food

Mathura Peda - A sweet made from khoa (milk solids) and sugar (try at Brijwasi Sweets)

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Gurugram

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #4
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Fatehpur Sikri

schedule Approximately 15-30 minutes off the main route
Stop #5

Top Attractions in Agra: What to See and Do

Once you arrive in Agra, explore these must-visit attractions that showcase the best of the city:

→ Complete Agra Travel Guide with More Attractions

Where to Eat in Agra: Local Cuisine Guide

Must-Try Dishes in Agra

Don't leave Agra without tasting these local specialties:

Recommended Restaurants in Agra

Pinch of Spice

North Indian, Mughlai • ₹₹₹ (₹1200-1500 for two)

Specialty: Butter Chicken, Mutton Rogan Josh

A popular restaurant with a cozy ambiance and delicious food. Known for its excellent service and flavorful dishes. A great place for a special occasion.

📍 Fatehabad Road

Esphahan (at The Oberoi Amarvilas)

Mughlai • ₹₹₹₹ (₹4000-5000 for two)

Specialty: Dal Esphahan, Biryani

An elegant restaurant with a romantic ambiance and stunning views of the Taj Mahal. Offers a fine dining experience with impeccable service. Perfect for a special celebration.

📍 Taj Ganj

Dasaprakash

South Indian • ₹₹ (₹800-1000 for two)

Specialty: Dosa, Idli, Uttapam

A vegetarian restaurant serving authentic South Indian cuisine. Known for its clean and simple ambiance and delicious food. A great option for vegetarians.

📍 Sadar Bazaar

Joney's Place

Indian, Continental • ₹₹ (₹700-900 for two)

Specialty: Shakes, Sandwiches, Indian Thali

A budget-friendly restaurant popular with tourists. Offers a variety of Indian and Continental dishes. A good option for a quick and affordable meal.

📍 Taj Ganj

Where to Stay in Agra: Accommodation Options

Budget Hotels (₹500-1500/night)

Joey's Hostel Agra

Price: ₹400-800/night

Location: Taj Ganj

A popular hostel with a social atmosphere and clean dorms. Offers rooftop views of the Taj Mahal.

Zostel Agra

Price: ₹500-900/night

Location: Taj Ganj

Well-maintained hostel with private rooms and dorms. Features a common area and travel assistance.

Mid-Range Hotels (₹2000-5000/night)

Hotel Taj Resorts

Price: ₹2500-4000/night

Location: Taj Ganj

Comfortable rooms with modern amenities, close to the Taj Mahal. Offers a restaurant and rooftop terrace.

The Retreat

Price: ₹3000-5000/night

Location: Fatehabad Road

A boutique hotel with well-appointed rooms and a relaxing atmosphere. Features a swimming pool and spa.

Luxury Hotels (₹8000+/night)

The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra

Price: ₹30000+/night

Location: Taj Ganj

A luxurious hotel with stunning views of the Taj Mahal from every room. Offers world-class service and amenities.

ITC Mughal, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Agra

Price: ₹15000+/night

Location: Fatehabad Road

A palatial hotel inspired by Mughal architecture. Features lush gardens, multiple restaurants, and a spa.

Best Time to Travel from Delhi to Agra

Plan your trip according to the season for the best experience in Agra:

Best Time: October to March

Temperature: 22-32 degrees C

Weather: The weather is pleasant and dry, making it ideal for sightseeing. Clear skies offer the best views of the Taj Mahal.

Why Visit: The cooler temperatures are perfect for exploring the city's historical sites without the discomfort of extreme heat. This is the peak tourist season, so expect vibrant cultural events and festivals. The Taj Mahal looks its best under the clear, sunny skies. It's the most comfortable time to explore the outdoors.

Important Note: Expect higher prices for accommodations and transportation. Booking well in advance is essential to secure your preferred choices and avoid inflated costs.

Shoulder Season: July to September

Temperature: 30-35 degrees C

Weather: Monsoon season brings heavy rainfall and high humidity. The weather can be unpredictable, with occasional flooding.

Why Visit: Fewer crowds and lower prices are the main draws. The monsoon rains can add a unique perspective to the monuments, with lush greenery surrounding them. However, outdoor activities may be limited due to the weather.

Important Note: Check weather forecasts regularly and be prepared for potential disruptions to travel plans. Some attractions may have reduced hours or be temporarily closed.

Avoid: April to June

Temperature: 35-45 degrees C

Weather: Extreme heat makes it difficult to explore the city comfortably. Heatwaves are common, and outdoor activities can be dangerous.

Why Visit: The scorching heat makes sightseeing unpleasant and potentially risky. The Taj Mahal can be unbearably hot to the touch during the day. Tourist numbers are significantly lower, but the discomfort outweighs the benefits.

Important Note: If you must visit during this time, stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and avoid strenuous activities during the hottest part of the day. Opt for indoor activities and visit monuments early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

Practical Travel Tips for Agra

💰 Money & Budget

Daily Budget: Budget: ₹1500, Mid: ₹3000, Luxury: ₹5000+

ATMs: Widely available

Payment Methods: Cash is preferred for smaller transactions, cards accepted at larger establishments

Bargaining: Expected in markets and with auto-rickshaw drivers

🏥 Health & Safety

Water: Drink bottled water only. Avoid ice from unknown sources.

Food Safety: Eat at reputable restaurants and avoid street food from questionable vendors.

Common Health Issues: Delhi belly is common, bring Immodium. Carry sunscreen and insect repellent.

📱 Communication

SIM Cards: Airtel and Jio offer good coverage, purchase at the airport or local stores. Requires passport and visa.

WiFi Availability: Available at most hotels and restaurants

👕 What to Wear

Wear light, breathable clothing, especially during the summer months. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.

Frequently Asked Questions: Delhi to Agra

What is the distance from Delhi to Agra?
The distance from Delhi to Agra is 230 kilometers by road.
How long does it take to drive from Delhi to Agra?
It takes approximately 4h 00m to drive from Delhi to Agra, depending on traffic conditions and the number of stops you make along the way.
What is the cheapest way to travel from Delhi to Agra?
The most budget-friendly option is usually by bus or train. Driving costs approximately ₹2,197 for fuel and tolls. Buses are typically the cheapest, while trains offer a good balance of comfort and affordability.
What are the best stops between Delhi and Agra?
Popular stops along the route include Sonipat, Vrindavan, Mathura, Gurugram, Fatehpur Sikri. These cities offer interesting attractions, local cuisine, and comfortable rest facilities.
What is the best time to travel from Delhi to Agra?
The best time to visit Agra is during Best Time: October to March. The cooler temperatures are perfect for exploring the city's historical sites without the discomfort of extreme heat. This is the peak tourist season, so expect vibrant cultural events and festivals. The Taj Mahal looks its best under the clear, sunny skies. It's the most comfortable time to explore the outdoors.

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