Comfortable, closed walking shoes. Cobblestones and uneven surfaces throughout. You may need to remove shoes at sacred sites — easy slip-ons are ideal.
Eat where locals eat.
“Taste your way through Agra's most beloved food streets, hidden eateries, and family-run establishments.”
Every city tells its story through food.
Agra's story is a blend of Mughal kitchens, street food traditions, family recipes, and local innovations passed down through generations.
Led by a local food expert, you'll explore hidden food joints and legendary eateries while learning about the city's culinary history.
Come hungry.
You'll leave with a deeper understanding of Agra than any monument could provide.
This is a guide — your curator moves at the pace of the people around them. If a conversation begins, the walk waits.
Meet your food expert and learn how Mughal influences, local traditions, and family recipes shaped Agra's food culture.
Taste iconic snacks loved by locals while learning the stories behind each dish.
Comfortable, closed walking shoes. Cobblestones and uneven surfaces throughout. You may need to remove shoes at sacred sites — easy slip-ons are ideal.
Modest clothing — covered shoulders and knees — for mosques and temples. Scarves available from your curator. Light, breathable fabrics recommended.
Indian mornings can be cold Nov–Feb. Bring a light jacket. Summer walks are warm even at 6am. Monsoon walks are atmospheric — expect occasional rain.
Photography is welcome on the walk. Inside religious sites, ask your curator before photographing worshippers. Vendors are accustomed to respectful photography.
This walk involves ~3km on uneven terrain and some stairs. Not suitable for wheelchairs. Guests with limited mobility — contact us for a shorter variant.
Children aged 8+ thoroughly enjoy this walk. Under 8 are free. Curators are brilliant with young walkers — they carry extra biscuits. Strollers are not practical.
Yes. Most guests leave completely full.
Usually yes with advance notice.
Absolutely.
Explore bustling food markets where ingredients, traditions, and recipes come together.
Visit family-run establishments and hidden eateries that have built loyal followings over generations.
Sample local desserts and discover why Agra became famous for its distinctive sweet-making traditions.
Conclude with one of Agra's signature dishes while discussing local food culture, traditions, and recommendations for the rest of your stay.
Most tastings are vegetarian. Please mention allergies (nuts, gluten, dairy) during booking — your curator will arrange alternatives at every stop personally.
Arrive 5 minutes before start time. Pre-opening access at landmarks is fixed — late arrivals may miss the first stop. Your curator will call if you're late.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the walk. Same-day cancellations receive a 50% credit. We almost never cancel for weather — the city in rain is extraordinary.