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Recreation and Health Facilities
Recreational facilities at Amarvilas include a gymnasium, heated
swimming pool, music and digital video discs and a wide range of Spa services.
The Spa offers non-clinical programmes for relaxation and beauty. It is equipped with
therapy rooms and suites and a heat treatment area featuring steam rooms, saunas and
showers. Treatments incorporate the use of Ayurvedic principles of holistic health
maintenance, herbal treatments and aromatherapy.
At Amarvilas, complimenting the grandeur of the Mughal era, is the spa that befits the
self-indulgence of royalty. To the mystical, romantic image of the Taj Mahal visible
outside, trained Thai therapists reenergize the body with personalized holistic treatments
based on Ayurveda, ancient Thai and western techniques. The vivifying experience includes
beauty and body treatments with exotic oils and creams used by royalty five hundred years
ago, in addition to a steam room or sauna to rekindle the body and spirit.
Basic Data
| Country |
India |
| State |
Uttar Pradesh |
| District |
Agra |
| City |
Agra |
| Location |
600 meters from the Taj Mahal |
| Rooms |
112 rooms |
| Group |
Oberoi Hotels |
City
Information
In the 16th and 17th centuries, Agra was the capital of India under the Mughals, and its
superb monuments date from this era. They include the magnificent Agra Fort and the Taj
Mahal, which draws millions of people from all over the world.
Described as the most extravagant monument ever built for love, this stunning mausoleum
has become the de facto tourist emblem of India. It was constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan
in memory of his second wife, Mumtaz Mahal, whose death in childbirth in 1631 left the
Emperor so heartbroken that his hair is said to have turned grey overnight.
The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays.
The resort can arrange complimentary transfers to and from Amarvilas in battery operated
environment friendly buggies. The monument is located just four minutes from Amarvilas.
Fatehpur Sikri
This magnificent fortified city was the capital of the Mughal Empire between 1571 and
1585. Today, it remains a perfectly preserved example of a Mughal city at the height of
the Empire's splendour. Spending a night here would enable you to watch the impressive
sunset over the ruins.
One and a half hour drive from Amarvilas.
Agra Fort
Emperor Akbar began the construction of the massive red sandstone Agra Fort on the banks
of the Yamuna River in 1565. Additions were made until the rule of his grandson, Shah
Jahan, under whose reign it was partially converted into a palace.
Fifteen minutes drive from Amarvilas.
Akbar's Mausoleum at Sikandra
The sandstone and marble tomb of Akbar, the greatest of the Mughal emperors, is situated
in the middle of a peaceful garden where deer graze, at Sikandra, 4 km northwest of Agra.
Akbar started its construction himself, blending Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and
Christian motifs and styles, much like the syncretic religious philosophy he developed
called Din-i-ilahi.
Forty-five minutes drive from Amarvilas.
Kinari Bazaar
The alleyways of Kinari Bazaar, or old marketplace, start near the Jama Masjid. There are
several distinct areas whose names are relics of the Mughal period, though they don't
always bear relation to what is sold there today.
Forty five minutes drive from Amarvilas.
Dayal Bagh Temple
The white marble Dayal Bagh Temple of the Radah Soami religion has been under construction
since 1904 and is not expected to be completed until some time in the 21st century. If
you're lucky, you may get to see the pietra dura (inlay work) in process.
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One hour drive from Amarvilas.
Special Events
In February, the Taj Mahotsav (festival) is held in Shilpgram, a crafts village and
open-air emporium situated about a kilometre along the road running from the eastern gate
of the Taj Mahal. The festival features live performances of music and dance.
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