There are many reasons you might be looking up ways to see the Taj Mahal without going inside?? Maybe you’re in Agra on a Friday and the Taj Mahal is CLOSED! Maybe, you just want to see a sneak preview before going the next day, or you can’t get enough of it and want to see it from every angle and I can’t blame you!
Agra is a big city and not only is the main attraction the Taj Mahal but most of the other attractions revolve around it too and who can blame Agra! The Taj Mahal is simply stunning! I had high expectations when visiting the Taj Mahal and even though I tried not to, it still topped all of my expectations, it’s that amazing!
Ways To See The Taj Mahal Without Going Inside

I wouldn’t recommend going to Agra and NOT seeing the Taj Mahal but I do know people who have, some through choice, some not wanting to pay the entrance fee, and some people who turn up on Friday in Agra to realise that the Taj Mahal is closed and cannot be visited by tourists on Fridays!
I’ve been inside the Taj Mahal 3 times now and it is truly magical and here’s more ways you can see it!
Related Post: Is the Taj Mahal Worth it and My Tips for Visiting!
1. Mehtab Bagh
Located to the North of the Taj Mahal across the River is Mehtab Bagh, also known as moonlight gardens. To get a direct view of the Taj Mahal you’ll need to pay 100Rs (for foreigners) to enter which gives access into the huge gardens and a really good view of the Taj Mahal in my opinion!
For a free view of the Taj Mahal, instead of paying to enter, walk down the track a bit and then you can access another garden which is still opposite the Taj Mahal but to the side.
The Mehtab Bagh is a recommended best place to watch the sunset in Agra, and although it’s possible to see a side view of the Taj Mahal and the sunset, it’s not that good as it’s not like the sun sets behind the Taj Mahal, so sunset is a good time to go but so is any other time of day! Note that as soon as the sun sets, this park closes and you have to leave!
2. Sunrise or Sunset Boat Trip
It is possible to do a boat trip along the Yamuna River that lines of North of the Taj Mahal at Sunrise and at Sunset.
My friend Dave from Man vs Glove did it a Agra Boat Ride at Sunset, read this post for his tips! I also saw The Budgeteers do it on their YouTube channel at sunrise and both times it looked and sounded really good and it definitely offers a unique view of the Taj Mahal because only a few boatmen go out, this isn’t a big business or a really popular thing to do in Agra!
Firstly because I believe it may not be totally allowed (however that doesn’t stop anyone in India) and perhaps secondly because of the state of the river, it is very dirty and full of trash on the banks!
The reason I didn’t do it, even though it was on my list of things to do in Agra, is because when I visited Agra in November, although it had beautiful weather when I went to the Taj Mahal (thank the lord!)
the days before were very hazy and the sky was full of pollution and it wouldn’t have been nice at all to be on the river because the Taj was barely visible and breathing in general around the city was horrible so keep this in mind.
However, if you get good weather this would be a lovely thing to do. Taj Mahal boat trips are bookable via most hostels but you can also walk up the East Side of the Taj Mahal to the River and there should be a man selling you a boat trip!

3. East Side of the Taj Mahal
Talking of the Eastern side of the Taj Mahal and The Budgeteers, they found a really good sunset spot in one of the red buildings along the East Side by the river.
I went to find it however halfway along the East side the road splits in two, I stayed to the left along the Taj and once I got to the River I couldn’t go any further right. This spot still gave a good view of the Taj Mahal but it wasn’t what I wanted!
I later spoke to a guy and to The Budgeteers who said I should have veered right! The road is private property and you may need to bribe someone to go down, but it may be fine too. At the end by the river you’ll see a red fort type building and you can sit in there watching the sunset.
Unlike the Mehtab Bagh, the sun actually sets right in front of you here and behind the Taj Mahal! If you can find it, I reckon this is the best place to watch the sunset in Agra!

4. Taj Nature Walk
The Taj Nature Walk is not only a good place to visit in Agra if you want to see a view of the Taj Mahal but also if you need some peace and quiet, and in a busy City like Agra where every millisecond someone is beeping, this is very much needed!
It costs to get in but once you’re in you can walk and walk around for as long as you want. There are a few viewpoints and if you’re in a group this would be a great place to come with a picnic to chill.

5. Agra Fort
There is a view of the Taj Mahal from Agra Fort although I wouldn’t recommend going here just for the view as it is a bit further away and if it’s hazy like it was when I went, you can barely see it!
It is an added bonus though as I really enjoyed Agra Fort and was pretty impressed with it! It is quite costly so if you are on a major budget I would say you can miss it and be ok but if you have time then a must see in Agra is, Agra Fort!

6. Rooftop Restaurant
The Taj Ganj area of Agra aka Agra Town around South of the Taj Mahal is home to many many restaurants and a lot of them have a view of the Taj Mahal from their rooftops.
Some are slightly hindered views and not the prettiest with many other buildings in front of them but if this is the first way you see the Taj Mahal when you arrive in Agra and you’re looking for lunch or dinner, or you want to end the day here, it will be a pretty impressive view!
I don’t know about you but I had always thought of being in a restaurant rooftop and seeing the Taj peaking behind the buildings.. magic!
Most of the restaurants will not sell beers on their menu but you will hear calls from the owners as you walk past telling you they do indeed serve cold beer if you want one.

7. The Baby Taj
The ‘Baby Taj’ aka Tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah which is its real name does not offer a view of the Taj Mahal but it pretty much is a mini version, so if for any reason you cannot visit inside the Taj Mahal, maybe you ended up in Agra on a Friday when the Taj Mahal is closed, The Baby Taj is a good alternative to the Taj Mahal!
The Tomb of I’timād-ud-Daulah was actually built before the Taj Mahal and it’s said that the Taj Mahal is based on its design which I can totally see! Although it is no way near as big, in some ways I actually preferred the outside design of The Baby Taj to the Taj Mahal so this is definitely a must-see place in Agra!


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Accommodation with a view of the Taj Mahal
I was actually really surprised that even my hostel – Moustache Hostel, which I really recommend by the way, had a view of the Taj Mahal, it was only a small glimpse as it is quite far away but I can imagine that some hotels in Agra offer amazing views of the Taj Mahal.
If you fancy treating yourself with a good view to wake up to, be sure to have a look into these hotels with views of the Taj Mahal!
Hotel Clarks Shiraz
DoubleTree By Hilton Agra
Crystal Sarovar Premiere Agra
I hope this not only gives you some unique ways to see the Taj Mahal but also helps you out with things to do in Agra! Before visiting Agra I had heard people say to get in and get out but I really disagree. I actually really enjoyed my 3 days in Agra.
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Excellent article! Pinned it so I can read it again when I’m in India during my RV Road Trip around the world. I wish you incredible luck, pleasure traveling and safe travels Ellie!
That’s awesome! Thank you!