Anguri Bagh, the “Garden of Grapes,” is a Mughal paradise inside Agra Fort. Laid out by Shah Jahan in 1637, it was once filled with fragrant vines and flowers, serving as a private retreat for the royal family. Its geometric patterns of red sandstone pathways and green plots reflect the Charbagh style, while the surrounding pavilions whisper of courtly leisure. Imagine queens strolling under moonlight, musicians playing, and poetry recited amid the scent of blossoms. Today, though the vines are gone, the garden’s symmetry and serenity remain, offering a glimpse into the softer, more intimate side of Mughal life. (Cost: Included in Agra Fort ticket)