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Hotel Mughal Sheraton,Agra (5 Star)
Address: Taj Ganj, Agra 282001 . Access: 10 kms. from Agra Airport, 6 kms. from Agra Railway Station, 3 kms. from Agra city center. Facilities:285 rooms, including 2 Presidential Suites and 3 Deluxe Suites, sauna, swimming pool, jogging track, gymnasium, beauty salon, barber shop, children's amusement park, business center, restaurants, conference and banquet facilities. Services: 24-hour room service, Laundry and dry-cleaning service, Doctor on call, Shopping arcade, sports facilities, Lockers, safe deposit and 24-hour money changer, Tour/travel desk, CCTV, CNN, Star TV, BBC, channel music, Astrologer, Local guide on request, Internet Access, Pet Corner, Home Theatre. Welcomgroup Mughal Sheraton in Agra is the proud recipient of the prestigious 'Aga Khan' Award for Excellence in Architecture and British Safety Council’s Sword of Honour Award. The sandstone and red brick building captures the Mughal royal magnificence with touch of marble, landscaped gardens and water bodies. Welcomgroup Mughal Sheraton is a popular Five Star Hotels in Agra. There are 285 rooms in Welcomgroup Mughal Sheraton in Agra which includes 5 suites comprising of 3 Deluxe Suites and 2 Presidential Suites. 11 rooms of the hotel overlook the brilliant architectural monument, The Taj Mahal.
Exquisite
interiors, impeccable service, extraordinary cuisine, and
contemporary technology come together to create an
experience that is both grand and intimate at The Mughal,
Agra.
What do you think about Mughal Sheraton Agra?
Your Views about Mughal Sheraton Agra
HM Ireland June 18 2008:“Loved the
view”
Stayed here during our trip to India. Lovely entrance and the pool
was great, nice cushioned sunbeds with lovely
red and white thick towels. Room was grand and aircon
working well.Towels clean and replaced regularly. Food at buffet very
good with plenty of choice.
Denise UK May 8 2008:“Great hotel.”
Beautiful hotel. We had a lovely room overlooking the fountains, garden
and swimming pool. The room was very well appointed, clean and
comfortable. Service was very good. Food was
good, but not excellent. The view of the Taj from the roof
terrace is fabulous! Sterling April 2008:“Luxurious oasis” We got a great deal for our stay on the shreaton usa website. Our room was very comfortable and excellently equipped and standard of service excellent. Buffet breakfast had great range of fresh attractive food. Evening meals average and expensive. Roof garden and view of Taj Mahal a real oasis in the evening. Lovely pool.
Max England April 22 2008:“Excellent”
Excellent luxury hotel. Roentgen London April 17 2008:“Best hotel in Golden Triangle tour” The initial welcome was efficient and welcome drinks were provided as we were being booked into our rooms. The staff were all friendly and warm. The grounds were well maintained and nicely spaced out with pleasant green leafery. There were a good range of activities for children (badminton, quad biking, swimmimg etc). There were four restaurants on the grounds and we can recommend the buffet. We were generally impressed by the overall service, presentation and warmth of the environment.
Pets
Peterborough April 9 2008:“Very Friendly and helpful”
My sister, father and I initially booked to stay for 3 days at the
hotel. Unfortunately due to ill health we ended up staying 5
days. The hotel right from the initial booking contact were
exceedingly helpful and friendly. They accommodated us by giving us
adjoining rooms so my 89yr old father didn't have far to
walk to meet us. We were given a wheelchair for indefinite use whilst we
were at the hotel. Bell boys were virtually falling over themselves to
help us when my father came in sight in the chair. When we called for a
doctor they contacted one immediately and he was there at our room
within 30minutes. fluffnfold Pennsylvania March 2008:“An Oasis in Agra” Very pleased with this choice! Of course, if money were no object, I would have chosen the Oberoi, but at $125 USD per night rather than $700, I cannot compliment them enough. It's a standard chain hotel, with huge chandelier in the lobby, several shops, astrologer (interesting!), and four restaurants. One restaurant is buffet (breakfast was included with our rate, but upon check-out, was charged separately, leading us to believe that if we hadn't eaten, the charge would have been deducted), one was Oriental/Chinese, one was continental and had both indoor and outdoor (near the pool) seating, and the high-end choice called Peshawri (very spicy food, typically eaten with ones hands, but a novel option that I would recommend). There's also a nice lobby bar (chips and nuts are complimentary with drink orders). The rooms were a nice size, with a sitting area; bathrooms provided all the amenities one could want (e.g., toiletries, hairdryers, robes, slippers). Nice pool, but they could use a few more sun lounger chairs. There are lots of fountains around the pool, and some ponds/water features upon entering the hotel.I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again
John
Los Angeles Dec 12, 2007: "Wonderful place" London Nov
19, 2007 : "What a view!"
Janet, Santa Monica, CA Nov 15, 2007 : “A Great Hotel” Couldn't ask for more. The room was large and extremely comfortable. They have a floor couch that is really not too practical, but it looks nice. Staff were most helpful and the food in the dining room was good. The pool is in need of repair (tile, etc.), but the hotel said that this problem was being addressed.
Martina, Crewe Nov 4, 2007 : “Another Gem” We arrived late afternoon after a long train journey from Jaipur but were quickly booked in and taken to our room via a view of the Taj in the smoggy distance. Room was comfortable and had all the facilities expected of a top hotel. Staff were welcoming and efficient throughout. There was a choice of restaurants to eat in but we focused on the multi-national buffet menu which was welcome after a weekend of non-stop Indian food. Gardens were interesting
to walk round although they were somewhat limited by building work and
preparations for a concert. There was a decent swimming pool well away
from the noise and bustle of this busy hotel. We stayed for two nights,
and although it was not a cheap hotel to stay in, we enjoyed our stay
and would have liked to stay for more.
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