Unakoti – An ancient place of worship dating back to 7th – 9th centuries with huge rock reliefs dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
Ujjayanta Palace – A palace built in built in 1901, having magnificent tile floors, beautiful halls and a library too – now turned into a museum and is a popular tourist attraction in the city. The name “Ujjjayanta†was given to it by the well-known Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore who was the regular visitor of this palace and given by him.
Akhaura Integrated Check Post – A check-post that divides the countries of India and Bangladesh (Tripura state shared its border with Bangladesh, to which Agartala is very close), and also the second-largest Indian trading centre with Bangladesh.
Neermahal palace – A beautiful royal palace built by a former royal palace built in the middle of a lake, Twijilikma (now known as Rudrasagar), by Maharaja (king) of Tripura Kingdom Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Debbarma. Its construction began in 1930 and was completed in 1938. Now a popular tourist site in the city.
Kunjaban Palace – Earlier known as Pushbanta Palace, the Kunjaban Palace was built in early 20th century by King Birendra Kishore Manikya, who ruled Tripura during the time. It now serves as the Governor of Tripura’s official residence.