Itmad-ud-Daula is a Mughal-era mausoleum built for Mirza Ghiyas Beg, Emperor Jahangir’s treasurer. It’s nicknamed the "Baby Taj" due to its intricate marble inlay work, which inspired the Taj Mahal’s design.
The entry fee is ₹30 for Indian citizens and ₹310 for foreign tourists. Children under 15 enter free.
The monument is open daily from sunrise to sunset (approximately 6 AM to 6 PM), with slight seasonal variations.
Yes! Itmad-ud-Daula is a hidden gem for history and architecture lovers. Its delicate marble carvings and serene gardens offer a quieter alternative to the Taj Mahal.
Most visitors spend 1-1.5 hours exploring the mausoleum and gardens, though photography enthusiasts may stay longer.
Yes, guided tours can be booked through local operators or hired on-site. Guides explain the monument’s history, architecture, and connection to the Mughal dynasty.
Absolutely! Itmad-ud-Daula is just 5 km from the Taj Mahal, making it easy to combine both in a single-day Agra itinerary.
The monument is renowned for its pietra dura inlay work, geometric patterns, and semi-precious stone decorations, which later influenced the Taj Mahal’s design.
Yes, photography is permitted, but tripods may require special permission. Early morning light is ideal for capturing the marble details.
Yes, the site is family-friendly with flat pathways and gardens. However, there are no dedicated play areas, so supervision is advised for young children.