Hotel Clarks ShirazvsITC Mughal, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra
Both hotels are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, ITC Mughal, Agra ranks significantly better than Hotel Clarks Shiraz. ITC Mughal, Agra ranks #2 in Agra with approval from 7 publications like The Telegraph, Gayot and Fodor's.
Hotel Clarks Shiraz
54 , Taj Road, Agra 282001, India
From $39/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
Rough Guide
"Sprawling five-star in a pleasant Cantonment setting with small but cosy rooms, the more expensive of which have distant Taj views."
Lonely Planet
"Opened in 1961, has done well to keep up with the hotel Joneses...the marble-floored premium versions are a pleasant step up, and all bathrooms have been retiled and are spotless." Full review
ITC Mughal, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Agra
Taj Ganj, Agra 282001, India
From $66/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Frommer's
"It has now proudly taken its place as the second most popular lodging option in Agra, though we think the Trident offers better value." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Inspired by the Mughal designs of Agra’s princely-era, this stunning 35-acre property scored the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2010." Full review
Gayot
"Ancient Mughal architecture provides the inspiration for this wholly indulgent luxury hotel."
Fodor's
"This huge complex has an overwhelming range of activities night and day." Full review
Star Service
"This property boasts ample resort facilities, partial views of the Taj Mahal and some of the finest food in the area." Full review
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Oyster
Luxury
"ITC Mughal, Agra is a high-end hotel with 181 rooms and 52 suites." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This hotel – named after the dynasty who built the Taj Mahal nearby – is a celebration of the Mughals, evidenced immediately by the lofty interiors and the rectangular water bodies and fountains in the 35-acre gardens." Full review