Akbar’s tomb is the tomb of the Mughal emperor, Akbar and an important Mughal architectural masterpiece. It was built in 1604–1613 and is situated in 119 acres of grounds.
Sikandra/Akbar’s Tomb Located in the western periphery of the city, the red-sandstone and marble tomb was built by Emperor Akbar, which was later completed by his son Jahangir. Its interior is covered with exquisite calligraphy that reflects the tenets of Din-e-Ilahi, a religious movement started by Emperor Akbar based on the fusion of primarily Hinduism and Islam including other religions as well. Sikandra is the resting place of the Mughal emperor Akbar and his grave lies here in a dark chamber. The outlying garden which is laid out in the Char Bagh style is yet another attraction of the place.
The Akbar’s Tomb is open for visitors from sunrise to sunset usually 6:00 AM to 6:30 PM. Huge parking space is also available in the designated area where you can park your vehicle. Winters are said to be best season in Agra as summers might be too hot and max temperature could be as high as 48 degree Celsius. If you are travelling in summer, avoid visiting Akbar’s Tomb in afternoon, morning or evening will be better.