Royale Sarovar Portico, Agra

Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
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About Royale Sarovar Portico, Agra

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Deluxe Rooms

Deluxe Rooms

Wrap yourself in the luxury that these rooms at Sarovar offer. Spread over 300 sq.ft., the Deluxe Rooms are appointed with fine furnishings and modern amenities, and are perfect for the cosmopolitan traveler.

Preimum Rooms

Preimum Rooms

Wake up to views of the ivory white Taj Mahal as you stay at the Premium Rooms of our hotel. These 300 sq.ft rooms are tastefully furnished and designed and radiate the vibes of luxury and warmth.

Experience Dining

Sky Grill

Sky Grill

Indulge in a wide range of barbequed delicacies and enjoy sumptuous buffets at our open-air restaurant.

Dress Code: Smart Casual

Hibiscus

Hibiscus

Enjoy delicious multi-cuisine food at our all-day dining restaurant in Agra where experts prepare a tasteful treat for your palates. It is a fine-dining restaurant where you can relax and enjoy any meal of the day.

Experience by the Space

Fitness Center

Fitness Center

Stay committed to your fitness goals with our state-of-the-art fitness centre, equipped with cutting-edge exercise facilities.
SPA

SPA

Indulge in a blissful sanctuary within our in-house spa, where a variety of therapies rejuvenate your body and mind.

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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.

Anguri Bagh

Anguri Bagh

Shah Jehan built Anguri Bagh or the Garden of Grapes in 1637. With Khas Mahal to its east and red sandstone arcades on the other three sides, it was the principal square of the zenana apartments or the living area of the royal ladies. There was a marble paved platform with a fountain in its centre and the garden itself was divided into compartments in intricate geometrical pattern. As the name suggests, this garden was known for harvesting choicest of grapes and flowers throughout the year. It was designed to be a pleasant retreat or the paradise garden for the royal ladies and ensured their complete privacy. Hammams or imperial bathhouses adorned with exquisite wall paintings in royal blue and gold were located to its northeast. The tanks near the Jehangiri Mahal ensured the water supply to the ponds and baths of this garden.

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