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Hotel Oberoi
Amarvillas,Agra (5 Star)
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Address:
Taj East Gate Road,
Agra - 282001
Access:
12 kms. from Agra Airport, 10 kms. from Agra Railway
Station, 10 kms. from Agra Bus Stand
Facilities:105 bedrooms, 7 suites, butler service,
colour satellite TV, electronic safe, DVD/CD player, minibar
tea and coffee makers, marble bathrooms, access for the
disabled, spa, Ayurveda therapy, fitness center, 5 meeting
rooms, conference and banquet facilites.
Services: 24 hours room-service, laundry, Doctor on
call, Money Changer, Banking, Safe
Deposit, Baby Sitting .
The Amar
Vilas Hotel Agra, is an Oberoi hotel and
offers its guests the excellent standards of service and
luxury that the Oberoi Group is known for.
Designed by the leading Indian architect Prabhat Patki, the
Oberoi Amarvilas hotel is a luxurious getaway fit for
a Mughal Emperor.
Amarvilas
which means "Eternal Haven" in Sanskrit, is surrounded
by lawns and waterways inspired by the plan of
Mughal monuments. The mesmerizing Taj Mahal is only 600
meters away and each of the 105 bedrooms and 7 suites at the
Oberoi Amarvilas offer stunning views of the Taj Mahal,
along with ultimate luxury in their design and amenities.
The interior of the Oberoi Amarvilas hotel is inspired by
designs from traditional Persian and Moorish art. The
entrance hall of the Oberoi Amarvilas hotel is a grand domed
lobby with arched windows that offer beautiful views of the
enchanting Taj Mahal. Pillars, stone bridges and fountains
decorate the forecourt where guests enter the hotel,
which is built to resemble a Mughal palace in Agra, India.
What do you think about
Oberoi Amarvillas Agra?
Your Views about Oberoi Amarvillas Agra
Traveller Washington DC July 28 2008:“A
Fantastic Experience!”
This is a fantastic hotel. The service, views, staff and food are
unparalleled in Agra. I travel quite a bit, for both work
and leisure, and the Oberoi Amarvilas is one of the
best hotel experiences I have had.
Make sure to try Esphahan, the signature lamb dish was the best meal I
had in India. The Oberoi staff was absolutely first-rate but at
the same time not at all stuffy or overly formal. If you’re having
doubts about whether to splurge on the Amarvilas, I assure you that it
will be well worth it to stay here.
icepikk Virginia Jul 1 2008:“A little
dissappointing”
We decided to stop by Amarvilas for some cocktails and dinner to
celebrate seeing the Taj. Our guide book had
raved about the hotel and although it was very nice,
to be honest it wasn't that unbelievable. Personally I didn't think the
views were all that spectacular from the bar area, and there were no
views from the pool or restaurant. Also the bar was small with
limited options.
The food was also pretty average, I wouldn't put it in my top 10 best
meals in India. One of my travel companions doesn't drink and thus
ordered a mocktail called Purple Tide. It was honestly the
most disgusting thing I have ever smelled/tasted. Drinking it was like
paying 300 rupees to experience college fraternity pledging. I was
disappointed that an Oberoi hotel could have such a
foul concoction on their menu.
I'm sure it's the best hotel in Agra, but unless you have money to burn
I would suggest splurging elsewhere.
Nirm Philadelphia, PA June 23
2008:“Best Hotel at Which We Have Stayed and Ever Will Stay”
My wife and I stayed at Amarvilas in November 2007. We were drawn in
by the documented stunning views of the Taj from most of its guest
rooms, restaurants, and lounges (as well as the lack of good lodging
options in Agra), but we were unsure of our decision given that it was
to be the most expensive hotel reservation we had ever
made. After our less than pleasant overnight train
journey and early morning transfer at the Mathura train station, I was
no longer questioning the decision and was looking for comfort. Upon our
arrival, I really did not have any further
qualms, as we were given an upgrade to one of the top suites in the
hotel.
The suite was incredible. The most recent guests in our room may well
have been Bollywood's "Big B," Amitabh Bachchan, or Mick Jagger (both
were sighted recently at Amarvilas). Bill and Hillary Clinton have
stayed here.
We had a huge living area with a large balcony overlooking the grounds
and a head-on view of the Taj. Off the dining portion of the
living area was a kitchen with its own door for room service
staff to enter. Our bedroom was lovely, with an
ultra-luxurious and comfortable bed. The bathroom complex was something
else. It had a huge, round, glass-enclosed, rain-style shower; a
claw-foot tub with a window facing the Taj; multiple
sink and mirror stations; and more than we can even remember now. We
also had a powder room off the living room and another balcony
leading from the bathroom. It is needless to say that everything was
marble, beautiful fabric, etc.
The staff was great; our check-in was painlessly processed in our room,
and the service could not have been better. Simply put, it was the best
hotel room we have ever had---and we certainly have stayed
at the Four Seasons and comparable hotels before---and, certainly,
will ever have. It would have easily been a multi-thousand
dollar a night room, and that is not even considering the stunning views
of the most beautiful building in the world. Looking back, we have
no second thoughts about the splurge. Granted, not everyone will receive
such an upgrade, but you never know!
Dining at the hotel restaurants was excellent as well. We had a nice
lunch at Bellevue and a delicious dinner at Esphahan (including a
Lucknavi biryani). Ambiance at both was excellent. Our room
service breakfast was tasty and beautifully presented, too.
Lovelife St Paul Mn June 8 2008:“worth it !”
Maybe the prettiest hotel i've ever stayed in ! I was alone for a work
trip and after staying in some really basic
accomodations in New Delhi this was heaven. Had a room
without a balcony and it was just fine- with a beautiful view. The pool
was fantastic, the massage and facial were fantastic, and best of all
the staff was just so nice and unpretentious -- I felt
welcomed and comfortable. expensive yes--although being there off season
brought the price down --but its worth saving for --worth it
for sure.
Traveller London May 19 2008:“Loved it!”
We stayed in this hotel for 2 nights at the beginning of our honeymoon.
What can I say! It is just one of the most amazing
hotels I have ever stayed in, if not the most amazing!
In more detail:
We stayed in the more basic room and it was beautiful! it had a lot of
charm, was spotless clean, had a beautiful bathroom and an amazing view
of the Taj Mahal. Couldn't have asked for anything more!
Staff was amazing all the way through! We tried both restaurants and
enjoyed both of them although thought the food at Bellevue
Restaurant was just incredible!!!
We didn't use the swimming pool so can't comment on this but the grounds
are just breathtaking!!!
Also, we tried a massage at the spa which was one of the best I had in
the whole trip!
All in all a great experience, a brilliant start to a trip, would go
there again. My husband as well thought it was his favorite hotel of all
in this trip, and we stayed in a great selection of India's
best hotels.
I don't think you could go wrong with this hotel!
Linus Ann Arbor, Michigan May 19
2008:“Wickedly expensive, but definitely an experience”
To be upfront, I must admit that I'm a business traveler, not a
luxury hotel traveler. This was a treat at the end of a business trip to
India, stopping by to see the Taj Mahal on my way out of the country.
The hotel was lovely, although the staff was incredibly stuffy. I had
been sitting in a car for five hours upon
arrival, and the staff kept insisting that I sit down while
I wait for a personal concierge to check me in. They really honestly
wouldn't be happy until I sat, and pestered me about nine times to
sit. So I did. Then they walked me up to the room, and went through the
check in process there, which I found kind of off-putting. Although
maybe this is a luxury chain thing that I don't understand.
The view of the Taj Mahal from the hotel room is incredible. It's so
darn close. I didn't have a balcony, but it was summer in Agra, so
staying inside was fine by me. The temperature at the end of April was
something like 108 degrees F/45 degrees C, so it was HOT.
The pool is simply the most exquisite pool I have ever been in. The
water was perfect, and the staff around the pool were very attentive
without being too much. The only complaint I had was that
there are not nearly enough umbrellas at the
pool. I think there were six total -- which seems somewhat hard to
believe in the desert in India.
The Internet was expensive -- probably $25 for a day's connection.
The staff was very helpful helping me find a new driver back to Delhi,
because the one I came with had car problems on the way down.
If I were to do the trip again, I'd probably put the Oberoi/Taj Mahal
visit at the front of the trip, instead of the end. I don't know
if my complaints with the hotel and leg of the trip have to do with
anything they did, or if I was just done and ready to go home.
Ofe Venice Italy May 14 2008:“wonderful”
ABSOLUTELY SUPERB one of the best hotel's i've ever stayed at...
beautiful beautiful beautiful... views to the taj mahal... superb
service staff surroundings swimmingpool.. a 10 hotel...
San Jose Nov 22, 2007 : "View worth the
money!"
This was the most expensive hotel of our whole India trip but the
view from our room and the room balcony was worth it. Sitting on the
balcony and taking in the Taj Mahal view will stay with us forever.
We were very impressed by the hotel itself, the large and clean room,
the incredible service and the nice facilities. The hotel pool was very
nice. The food was very good. The staff were helpful and friendly.
Tess, UK Nov
19, 2007 : "What a view!"
I travelled to India to celebrate my 40th birthday, and wanted to
spend the actual day and day after in Agra. I would agree with the
person that said the main attraction of the hotel is the view of the Taj
Mahal. The room
amenities were excellent, but completely overshadowed by the view out
the french doors! A really nice touch was the delicious birthday cake
and candle the hotel provided. The hotel also provides "golf buggies" to
transport you to the Taj Mahal since motor vehicles are not allowed near
it.
Janet,
Oundle, UK Nov 14, 2007 : "Beautiful Amarvilas."
The Amarvilas was the second of five Oberoi Hotels on our recent trip to
India. It was a charming hotel, and the views of the Taj just wonderful.
The Taj Mahal was the highlight of our trip,(didn't think it would be,
but it was) just mindblowing, and to be able to see it from your room is
truly wonderful. There cannot be many better views in the world. The
hotel was a lovely oasis amongst the chaos of Agra, and we could not
fault it. The staff were friendly and efficient. The rooms spacious and
comfortable and everything you would expect from the high standards of
Mr. Oberoi. The pool and grounds were beautiful, and having the Taj as a
background was just magical. It was a lovely touch being taken as far as
vehicles are allowed by golf buggy. We loved Agra, and we loved the
Amarvilas, and would not hesitate to recommend it.
PS - do not miss the 'baby
Taj'. It was built before the Taj Mahal, and has the great advantage of
being very peaceful., as so few people seem to go. All in all a
wonderful experience.
Chicago Nov 11, 2007 : "wow......."
The hotel is everything you expect for the price and luxury. The hotel
is beautiful and the rooms are great. The views are spectacular (but no
view at night since the Taj is not illuminated) . Our only regret is
that we did not spend an extra night here to enjoy the beautiful view
and pool. Be sure to visit Itmadullah’s Tomb the “baby Taj Mahal” when
you are in Agra, it’s beautiful and there are almost no tourists. If you
like staying at fancy hotels and can afford it you won’t regret staying
here.
Jason,
Silsbee, TX Oct 28, 2007 : "Awesome Place!"
This place is great. The view is worth the money. It is unreal. BTW,
Mike Jagger was staying while we were there, thought that was kinda
neat. I can't think of a better place.
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