Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple: The temple complex is built around the prison cell believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is replete with intricate carvings and artwork depicting scenes from the life of Krishna that make a good spiritual experience.
Dwarkadhish Temple: This is one of the most ancient temples in Mathura, enveloped with great Rajasthani architecture and beautifully decked ceilings. During festivals like Holi and Janmashtami, the temple wears a lively look with colors and devotional songs.
Gita Mandir: It is also known as Birla Mandir and enjoys high prestige because of its beautiful atmosphere and Bhagavad Gita inscribed on the walls of the temple. The architecture of the temple with its red sandstone and ornate pillars is a beauty to behold.
Vishram Ghat: It is a sacred bathing site along the Yamuna River. According to a belief, this is the site where Lord Krishna relaxed after killing the evil king Kansa. There are many small temples along that ghat, and this is a popular place for an evening aarti-a thrilling ceremony with lamps and chanting.
Rangji Temple: This temple is an interesting combination of the South Indian and Rajput architectural styles. It is dedicated to Lord Rangji who was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The gold plated pillars and fine carvings have made the temple more beautiful.
These temples offer spiritual solace as well as insight into the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Mathura. You can plan a visit to these beautiful temples from Delhi by hiring Delhi to Mathura Tempo Traveller for a comfortable ride.