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In Agra, FlixBus operates 4 bus stop(s), namely: Agra (Agra Fort - Northbound), Agra (Agra Fort - Southbound), Agra (Idgah), Agra (Kuberpur Cut). The map on this page will help you find your desired stop. To learn in which cities is the FlixBus lounge available, please check our dedicated lounge page.
Traveling to Agra with FlixBus is both affordable and comfortable. Ticket prices start from just ₹99, but can vary based on the specific route. For the most best fares, consider booking in advance, or during weekdays or off-peak seasons.
If you book your bus to Agra online, there is no need to print it, you'll be provided a digital ticket, either as a QR code if booked online or saved in the FlixBus App. Simply show the digital ticket to the driver when boarding.
Absolutely! For your journey to Agra, seat reservations are available. Depending on availability, you can choose from various seat categories, ensuring a comfortable trip. Detailed information can be found on this site or on the FlixBus App.
FlixBus prioritises passenger safety on all routes, including those to Agra. Our buses adhere to top-tier safety regulations, and our drivers undergo rigorous training to ensure secure journeys.
When traveling to Agra, you can bring one piece of carry-on luggage and one suitcase. The suitcase should not exceed 80x50x30 cm, and any extra baggage may incur additional fees. Detailed guidelines are available on this site.
Indeed, FlixBus ensures comfortable journeys from or to Agra with a variety of onboard services. On our sleeper and semi speeper buses, enjoy AC, comfortable seats, power outlets, and more. We aim to provide a pleasant travel experience every step of the way.
FlixBus offers semi-sleeper bus and sleeper bus options for your travel convenience. Each bus is designed for your comfort, equipped with air conditioning, cozy seating, and power outlets. For journeys to Agra, the specific type of bus available might vary depending on the route and date. For detailed options tailored to your journey, please check the desired dates and routes either when booking or by using the free FlixBus App.
It's recommended for passengers travelling to Agra to arrive at the FlixBus stop or lounge at least 15 minutes prior to departure. Additionally, travelers can use the free FlixBus App to track their bus and stay updated about their journey. In case of any schedule changes, you will receive a notification.
Absolutely! Booking FlixBus tickets online for trips to Agra offers several benefits:
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Exploring Agra: A Journey Through History and Splendor 

Agra, located in western Uttar Pradesh in northern India, is a city rich in historical significance and architectural marvels. Set in the fertile Indo-Gangetic Plain along the Yamuna River, approximately 125 miles (200 km) southeast of Delhi, Agra has been a prominent city since ancient times, with a rich tapestry of cultural and historical influences. 

Historical and Cultural Significance in Agra 

A Tapestry of Dynasties 

The ancient Sanskrit epic, Mahabharata, references an “Agravana,” and Ptolemy is believed to have called the site “Agra.” Founded by Sultan Sikandar of the Lodī dynasty in the early 16th century, Agra quickly rose to prominence as the capital of the Delhi sultanate and later served as the Mughal capital during significant periods. The city’s history is a chronicle of conquests, having fallen to the Jats, the Marathas, the Mughals, the ruler of Gwalior, and finally the British in 1803. It was the capital of Agra (later North-Western) province from 1833 to 1868 and played a crucial role during the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58. 

Mughal Legacy 

The Mughal era left an indelible mark on Agra, transforming it into a beacon of Mughal architecture and culture. The city is perhaps best known for the Taj Mahal, a 17th-century mausoleum that is a UNESCO World Heritage site and often hailed as the pinnacle of Mughal architectural achievement. Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife, the Taj Mahal is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and intricate design. 

Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage site, was built in the 16th century by Emperor Akbar. Known for its massive red sandstone walls, the fort houses the Pearl Mosque (Moti Masjid) and the Jahangiri Mahal palace. Nearby, the Jāmiʿ Masjid and the tomb of Iʿtimād al-Dawlah, known as the “Baby Taj,” further illustrate the city’s architectural splendor. 

Top Attractions in Agra 

Taj Mahal 

A symbol of eternal love, the Taj Mahal is Agra’s crowning jewel. This mausoleum’s beauty lies in its perfect symmetry, the intricate floral designs, and the pietra dura inlay work, all set against the backdrop of the Yamuna River. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal with its gleaming white marble and symmetrical gardens epitomizes the zenith of Mughal artistry. The monument's grandeur is further enhanced by its reflection in the long, rectangular pool that leads up to its entrance, creating a mesmerizing visual effect that captivates visitors from around the world. 

Agra Fort 

Agra Fort’s robust red sandstone structure stands in stark contrast to the Taj Mahal, showcasing the military might and architectural ingenuity of Emperor Akbar’s reign. This imposing structure, with its robust walls and grandiose interiors, offers a glimpse into the opulence of the Mughal era. The fort’s highlights include the Diwan-i-Am (Hall of Public Audience), where the emperor would address the public, and the Diwan-i-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), which was used for private meetings with courtiers and foreign dignitaries. The Musamman Burj, a beautiful octagonal tower, is where Shah Jahan spent his final years, imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb. The Pearl Mosque (Moti Masjid) within Agra Fort is a marvel of white marble, reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of Mughal architects and adding a touch of serenity to the fortress. 

Iʿtimād al-Dawlah's Tomb 

Often referred to as the “Baby Taj,” this tomb is a precursor to the Taj Mahal and showcases exquisite marble lattice work and inlay techniques, highlighting the fusion of Persian and Indian architectural styles that define Mughal constructions. Built by Nur Jahan for her father, Mirza Ghiyas Beg, the tomb's intricate designs and beautiful gardens represent a significant step in the evolution of Mughal architecture. Its smaller scale and detailed craftsmanship offer an intimate glimpse into the artistry that would later culminate in the Taj Mahal. 

Akbar's Tomb at Sikandra 

Located to the northwest of the city, the tomb of Akbar the Great in Sikandra is a majestic example of Mughal architecture, blending Islamic, Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist architectural styles, reflecting the emperor’s secular vision. The tomb complex is set in a vast, serene garden and is entered through a grand gateway adorned with intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns. Inside, the main mausoleum, made of deep red sandstone and white marble, contains intricate carvings and inlays that reflect Akbar's eclectic taste and inclusive religious philosophy. The tomb's four minarets, each crowned with a chhatri (domed pavilion), add to its grandeur and symbolize the fusion of diverse architectural traditions.

Festivals and Cultural Events 

Agra hosts numerous festivals that celebrate its rich cultural heritage. Fairs and festivals in Agra are vibrant and colourful. Visiting the Mughal City during these celebrations offers an excellent opportunity to experience the region's rich culture and traditions. Here are some of the most popular fairs and festivals in Agra: 

Taj Mahotsav 

One of Agra's most famous festivals, the Taj Mahotsav, is an annual event held in February for 10 days. It takes place at the Crafts Village or Shilpgram, near the Taj Mahal, and is organized by Uttar Pradesh Tourism to promote local art and craftsmanship. The festival showcases a variety of art, crafts, culture, traditional foods, and folk performances. Highlights include ghazal and mushaira (poetry) sessions, camel and elephant rides for children, and a grand procession featuring decorated camels and elephants, folk artists, and drumbeaters. Visitors can enjoy attractions such as Chikankari from Lucknow, handmade carpets from Badohi, wood carvings from Saharanpur, silk from Varanasi, blue pottery from Khurja, and various dance performances from across India. 

Bateshwar Fair 

Located 70 km from Agra, the town of Bateshwar is named after the deity Bateshwar Mahadeo. Known for its cultural and spiritual significance, the town hosts 108 temples dedicated to various Hindu gods and goddesses. An annual fair is held here in October/November, dedicated to Lord Shiva. During this month-long event, thousands of devotees take a dip in the holy waters of the Yamuna River. The fair also features a livestock and cattle market, and the festivities extend to Agra. 

Ram Barat 

Held before Dussehra, Ram Barat is a special marriage procession of Lord Ram organized annually in Agra. It is part of the Ramleela, culminating on Dussehra when Lord Ram kills Ravana. The procession starts from Lala Channomalji Ki Baradari and moves through the city to the venue called Janakpuri, where a palace for Goddess Sita, Raja Janak's daughter, is set up. The procession features bedecked 'jhankis' (tableaux) and idols of Lord Ram and his brothers on elephants, decorated with silver leaves and bejeweled headgear. Local teenage boys play the roles of female characters in the procession. 

Kailash Fair 

Held at the Kailash Temple, 12 km from Agra, the Kailash Fair takes place in August/September to honor the appearance of Lord Shiva as a stone lingam. Devotees from nearby areas attend this fair to pay homage to Lord Shiva. The fair is a vibrant celebration of faith and devotion, drawing large crowds every year. 

Shopping and Cuisine in Agra 

Agra’s top Bazaars 

Agra’s bustling markets offer a treasure trove of traditional handicrafts, leather goods, and handwoven carpets. Sadar Bazaar, Subhash Bazaar, and Kinari Bazaar are popular shopping destinations where one can find exquisite marble inlay work, a specialty of Agra. For a more modern shopping experience, TDI Mall provides a variety of retail options. Raja Ki Mandi and Shah Market are excellent places to explore local goods and textiles, while Shahganj Bazaar and Shoe Market are known for their diverse range of products, including footwear and other traditional items. 

Agra’s Culinary Delights 

Agra’s cuisine is a delightful blend of Mughal and local flavors, making it a foodie's paradise. Must-try dishes include: 

  • Petha: A sweet delicacy made from ash gourd, available in various flavors and textures. 
  • Dalmoth: A spicy lentil mix that is a popular snack. 
  • Mughlai Food: Renowned for its rich and creamy curries, kebabs, and biryani, reflecting the city's Mughal heritage. 
  • Bedai: Deep-fried puffy bread served with a spicy potato gravy and a helping of yogurt. 
  • Bhalla: A savory snack similar to a fried potato cake, often served with chutneys and yogurt. 
  • Jalebi: Crispy, syrupy sweet coils, perfect for those with a sweet tooth. 
  • Chaat: A variety of tangy and spicy street food items that are a staple of Agra's street food scene.  

Connectivity and Transportation 

Agra is well-connected by road and rail, making it easily accessible from major cities in India. FlixBus connects Agra with major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, and many more. The city’s public transportation system includes buses, auto-rickshaws, and cycle rickshaws. Taxis and app-based cab services like Ola and Uber provide convenient options for exploring the city and its surrounding areas. 

Exploring Agra with FlixBus 

For a comfortable and affordable exploration of Agra, FlixBus is an excellent option. Offering AC sleeper and semi-sleeper buses, FlixBus ensures that journeys to and around Agra are convenient and comfortable. The FlixBus App makes booking easy and enhances the travel experience for tourists and locals alike. Whether visiting for historical exploration, cultural immersion, or culinary adventures, FlixBus provides a smooth journey through the heart of northern India. 

Traveling to Agra with FlixBus

At FlixBus, we pride ourselves on bridging destinations. Agra is not just a point on our map, but a significant hub for our operations. Experience unparalleled comfort, safety, and affordability as you travel to Agra.

Essential Travel Information for Agra

Bus Stations in Agra: With stations like Agra (Agra Fort - Northbound), Agra (Agra Fort - Southbound), Agra (Idgah), Agra (Kuberpur Cut), we ensure maximum convenience for boarding and alighting.

Ticket Pricing: Journeying to Agra starts at a pocket-friendly ₹99. Prices can vary, so be sure to check regularly for promotions and offers.

Digital Tickets: Say goodbye to printouts! For trips related to Agra, display your digital ticket – either a QR code from our website or stored in the FlixBus App.

Baggage allowance: Don't worry about packing light, as your FlixBus ticket includes one carry-on bag and one piece of baggage. Options for extra baggage are available with extra fees (subject to availability).

Arrival Guidelines: Heading out from Agra? Make it a point to arrive at least 15 minutes before departure. With our reputation for punctuality, you wouldn’t want to miss out!

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Booking Made Easy for Agra Bus Journeys

Whether you're traveling to Agra or venturing out, utilise our online booking system or the free FlixBus App to secure your ticket.

Why Book your Bus Ticket to Agra Online?

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The FlixBus App: Traveling to Agra Made Easier

Are you planning a trip to Agra? The FlixBus App is your ultimate travel companion, ensuring a smooth and stress-free journey. Available for both iOS and Android, the app offers a plethora of features tailored to enhance your travel experience.

  • Effortless Booking: Secure your bus tickets to Agra with just a few taps, anytime, anywhere.
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Optimised Comfort & Amenities for Agra Routes

FlixBus goes above and beyond to ensure your comfort. Depending on your chosen route from or to Agra, select from our semi-sleeper or sleeper buses – all equipped with AC, power outlets, and cozy seating. Gender seating options are always available. Plus, with tickets starting from ₹99, your journey from or to Agra is as economical as it's comfortable.

Your Safety, Our Priority

Traveling from or to Agra, you're in safe hands:

  • Robust Safety Protocols: Every FlixBus journey, including those involving Agra, is backed by stringent safety regulations and measures.
  • Trained Professionals: Our drivers undergo rigorous training sessions, ensuring you're always in capable hands.

Baggage Allowance with FlixBus

Every FlixBus ticket entitles you to carry one Carry-On Bag weighing up to 7kg and sized at 42x30x18 cm. For safety, it should be stowed underneath your seat or in the overhead compartment. Always keep valuables like ID and electronics in your carry-on. Additionally, you're allowed one Stored Bag, which goes into the bus's baggage compartment and weighs up to 20kg with dimensions 80x50x30cm. Do label your baggage with your contact details for identification. If you need more baggage space, you can book additional baggage either during the booking process or later via 'Manage My Booking'. Space is limited, so book early!

Discover Agra and More with FlixBus!

As you gear up for your next adventure, remember that with FlixBus, you’re choosing a blend of comfort and affordability. Whether you're exploring the beauty of Agra or venturing outward, we're here to make every journey memorable.


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