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Located within the grand Agra Fort, Anguri Bagh is a beautifully designed Mughal-style garden built by Emperor Akbar in 1573. It was once a private retreat for royalty, known for its lush greenery, intricate geometric patterns, and stunning symmetry. The garden’s layout is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture, with straight pathways, neatly aligned flower beds, and fountains (though they may not always be operational). The garden was historically used to cultivate fragrant flowers and grapes, giving it the name "Anguri" (grape) Bagh.

For the best experience, visit early in the morning or late in the evening when the weather is pleasant, especially during spring and winter. Purchasing tickets online is recommended to avoid crowds and avail discounts. Entry to Anguri Bagh is included in the Agra Fort ticket, which costs ₹50 for Indians and ₹650 for foreigners. The site is well-maintained, with clean washrooms, drinking water facilities, and helpful staff. However, not all sections of the fort remain open at all times, so check in advance if you're interested in specific areas.

How to Reach Anguri Bagh
Anguri Bagh is located inside Agra Fort, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city. If you're coming from Taj Mahal, a quick metro ride (₹10) will take you there conveniently. The Agra Fort railway station and bus stand are also nearby, just about 1 km from the main gate. If you're driving, paid parking is available close to the entrance.
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