ITC Mughal, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra

Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
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About ITC Mughal, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra

Few properties in India can claim a setting that is both a UNESCO World Heritage-adjacent address and a functioning luxury event resort — ITC Mughal, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra occupies exactly that position, spread across 35 acres of Mughal-inspired char bagh gardens in Tajganj, within direct sightline of the Taj Mahal. Opened in 1976 and recognised among Asia's leading resort properties, this facility has hosted heads of state, global corporate summits, and landmark weddings without once compromising the horticultural heritage that defines its grounds. For event planners, the combination of scale, architectural gravitas, and a dedicated hospitality infrastructure rarely found outside metropolitan convention centres makes this location a credible anchor for events of national consequence.

Banquet and Conference Spaces for Large-Format Events in Agra

The flagship event space, the Kohinoor Hall, accommodates up to 1,500 guests in a floating or cocktail configuration, and transitions cleanly into theatre-style seating for plenary sessions of comparable scale. The Mumtaz Hall offers a more intimate, columned setting suited to banquets in the 300–500 PAX range, while the Shamiana — an open-air, tented venue framed by the char bagh — functions as a high-impact pre-function area or a standalone reception space. A series of smaller breakout halls supports parallel-track MICE programmes, board meetings in hollow-square configuration, and private dining. Banquet and conference venue hire in Agra at this scale, with integrated pre-function foyers and unobstructed garden access, is a logistical advantage that planners running multi-session formats will immediately recognise.

Corporate MICE Programmes and Wedding Celebrations in Tajganj

Corporate clients — particularly those running leadership conclaves, product launches, and incentive travel programmes — benefit from the property's dedicated business centre, high-bandwidth Wi-Fi infrastructure, professional AV support, and an experienced on-site event coordination team familiar with large-format RFP execution. For weddings, the Mughal garden settings allow phased celebrations across multiple outdoor and indoor venues within a single property, reducing turnaround pressure between functions. The catering operation is entirely in-house, with multi-cuisine capability and an established alcohol service policy aligned with Uttar Pradesh excise regulations — planners should confirm licensing timelines specific to their event date directly with the property, as state excise approvals require advance planning that differs from other hospitality markets. Dum Pukht, the property's celebrated culinary offering, elevates formal banqueting menus beyond standard hotel fare.

Recognition That Translates Directly to Event Credibility

ITC Mughal has been recognised by Travel + Leisure India and Condé Nast Traveller India among leading luxury resort properties, and ITC Hotels as a group holds Green-O-Tech platinum certification for sustainable hospitality — the highest environmental standard in the Indian hotel industry. For corporate event planners managing ESG-aligned procurement mandates or clients with sustainability reporting requirements, booking a venue within a platinum-certified hospitality group provides documented, third-party-verified credentials that support internal compliance reporting rather than requiring separate vendor verification.

Planning Your Event at an Iconic Agra Resort Property

ITC Mughal's Spalba listing provides verified capacity figures, floor plan access for the Kohinoor Hall and Mumtaz Hall, and direct RFP submission to the property's event sales team. With 233 rooms and suites on-site, residential conference formats and multi-day wedding stays are operationally straightforward without requiring secondary hotel block contracts. Planners evaluating this location for a 2025 or 2026 date are well-served by initiating the inquiry early — garden-facing event dates, particularly between October and March, carry consistent demand from both domestic and international groups.

Explore Rooms & Suites

Mughal Room

Mughal Room

Mughal Room King Bed, 1 King, Mini fridge, 32sqm/344sqft, Living/sitting area, Wireless internet, complimentary, Wired internet, for a fee, Coffee/tea maker
Mughal Chamber

Mughal Chamber

Mughal Chambers, 1 King, Mini fridge, 32sqm/344sqft, Wireless internet, for a fee, Wired internet, for a fee, Coffee/tea maker

Experience Dining

Peshawari

Peshawari

The romance of the rugged North West Frontier of India comes alive at this authentic, award-winning restaurant, making it a landmark dining destination in Agra.

Dress Code: Smart Casual

Taj Bano

Taj Bano

An elegant and spacious buffet restaurant with a mesmerizing view of the courtyard, it offers a fusion of flavors and ambience.

Dress Code: Smart Casual

Experience by the Space

Kaya Kalp - The Royal Spa

Kaya Kalp - The Royal Spa

A fragrant haven that melts away the stresses and strains of daily life, with both ancient and modern treatments practised by trained therapists. This award-winning spa is spread across three floors.

Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool

Kidney‑shaped outdoor pool set amid Mughal‑style red‑brick terraces and lush gardens, with sun‑loungers and cabanas—elegant, serene retreat ideal for relaxation and leisure swims.

Explore Near by Places

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

A must-see when in India. The Taj Mahal is often described as “poetry in marble” and is the world’s most exquisite testimony to undying love. We recommend you visit the Taj at sunrise and sunset to witness the magical play of light, shadows and colours on the white marble minarets.

Agra Fort

Agra Fort

Dating back to 1565 CE, Agra Fort is a formidable military structure that was transformed into a palace by Emperor Shah Jahan, who was later, ironically, imprisoned here when his son Aurangzeb seized power. Built out of red sandstone and white marble, the fort is enclosed by an insurmountable 20 metre high, 1.6 mile (2.5km) double wall.

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