Hotel Mumtaz Mahal
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN AGRA/ Updated : Feb 25, 2016, 12:21 IST
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An enchanting blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury, Hotel Mumtaz Mahal is one of the prime mid range properties in Agra. Just a kilometre away from the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Taj Mahal, it remains occupied by … Read more
An enchanting blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury, Hotel Mumtaz Mahal is one of the prime mid range properties in Agra. Just a kilometre away from the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Taj Mahal, it remains occupied by a large number of national and international tourists. Guests can enjoy mesmerising views of the monument soaked in moonlight from the hotel’s roof, which is also one of its major features. Read less

An enchanting blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury, Hotel Mumtaz Mahal is one of the prime mid range properties in Agra. Just a kilometre away from the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Taj Mahal, it remains occupied by a large number of national and international tourists. Guests can enjoy mesmerising views of the monument soaked in moonlight from the hotel’s roof, which is also one of its major features. Brightly lit and sophisticatedly decorated, the 22 rooms here are complete with modern amenities including internet access, LCD TV, tea/coffee maker and direct dial telephone. For a convenient stay of guests, it offers travel desk, medical facilities, laundry services and business centre. The on-site coffee shop and rooftop restaurant are ideal places where guests can savo
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