Here, one may discover their spiritual self, inner serenity, and enlightenment that is located in Uttar Pradesh, Mathura, which is known as the City of Temples which is given that it is the janmasthan of Lord Krishna, which is extremely significant to both residents and tourists. The Mathura Vrindavan temples are so pleasant and calm their followers with the bhajans that mesmerizing sound. Tafri Travel is the best platform where we can get all the necessary information regarding the must-visit temples in Mathura and Vrindavan.  It is commonly known that Lord Krishna was born in Mathura, where he also lived as a kid, a teenager, and part of an adult that we must experience. 

20 Must-Visit Temples in Vrindavan and Mathura in 2025

Here are 20 must-visit temples in Vrindavan and Mathura, each offering a unique spiritual and cultural experience:

Mathura Temple

Here are 10 famous temples in Mathura that you must visit:

1. Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple

Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This is one of the most revered and cherished sites, Janmabhoomi Temple, which is situated in the middle of Mathura’s crowded streets. This temple is considered the holiest spot in Mathura and is a significant Hindu pilgrimage and historical site. The beautiful and old temple was once the stone-walled jail cell of Lord Krishna’s uncle, King Kans, until it was commissioned by the great-grandson of Lord Krishna, Raja Veer Singh Bundela, according to the neighboring locals. Aside from that, a noteworthy sight is a little chamber that serves as a picture representation of the jail where Lord Krishna was born, and it is located behind the temple’s main shrine to show the simplicity.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to April
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 4 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 05:30 AM to 12:00 PM 
  • Arti timings of Temple: Mangal Aarti is typically performed at 5:30 AM, Makhan Bhog at 8:00 AM, and Sandhya Aarti at 6:00 PM
  • Dress Code: modesty, covering their shoulders and knees to show respect for the religious.
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2. Dwarkadhish Temple

Dwarkadhish Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This beautiful temple, the most ancient and famous temple in Mathura, is a sacred building devoted to his holiness Dwarkadheesh (Lord Krishna). The reason the temple got its name is that Lord Krishna relocated to the city and lived there till he passed away. However, the Radha-Krishna statue is housed in the main shrine of the Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura, which is located in the eastern portion of the city close to Gatashrama and Vishram Ghat that we must explore with our loved ones.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to February
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 5 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 06:30 AM to 01:00 PM 
  • Arti timings of Temple:  Mangala Aarti at 6:30 AM, Shringar Aarti at 10:30 AM, Sandhya Aarti at 7:30 PM, and Shayan Aarti at 8:30 PM. 
  • Dress Code: women encouraged to wear traditional attire, and men to wear dhoti

3. Vishram Ghat Temple

Vishram Ghat Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

The traditional parikrama of all the essential religious and cultural places of the city starts from Vishram Ghat and ends here. The 12 ghats of the Yamuna to the north of Vishram Ghat, such as Ganesh Ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat with its Neelakantheshwar Temple, Saraswati Sangam Ghat, Chakratirtha Ghat, Krishnaganga Ghat, Somatirth or Swami Ghat, Vaikuntha Ghat, Navtirtha or Varahkshetra Ghat, Asikunda Ghat or Brahma-tirtha Ghat. The Vishram Ghat is lined with elegant temples and some of the most important shrines of Mathura that including the Mukut Temple, Radha-Damodar, Murli Manohar, and Narasimha temples, which we must visit with our loved ones.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 5 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 24 hours a week
  • Arti timings of Temple: morning Arti timings in summer are 7 A.M. to 7.15 A.M., and in winters, it’s 6.45 A.M. to 7 A.M
  • Dress Code: doesn’t have a specific dress code

4. Gita Mandir

Gita Mandir - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This beautiful temple, also called Birla Mandir, is one of the most important Hindu temples in Mathura. We can say that this is the most amazing thing about this temple is that it contains sculptures depicting Lord Krishna teaching Arjuna, the Pandava Prince, during the Kurukshetra War. In reality, we can see that there are eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita carved on the pillars just at the temple’s entrance, which is constructed from red sandstone. Gita Mandir showcases a fusion of Hindu and Western architectural styles that build houses for the sacred idols of Lord Krishna, Goddess Lakshmi, Rama, and Goddess Sita. 

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 7 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 6 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 6:30 AM for the morning aarti and 7:00 PM for the evening aarti
  • Dress Code: traditional indian attire

5. Rangaji Temple (Sri Ranganatha Temple)

Rangaji Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This beautiful temple is one of the most popular temples in Vrindavan, which is worth a visit.  It is situated at the Mathura Marg in Vrindavan, and this temple is dedicated to Lord Sri Goda Ranagamannar, who is a South Indian goddess. Alongside that, there is Lord Ranganatha, who is believed to be an incarnation of God Vishnu that represents the historical architecture of the temple reflects the South Indian architectural pattern, which makes it look majestic in contrast to the inside of the temple; the outside reflects a North Indian architecture that we must see with our naked eyes.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 14 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 5:00 AM to 10:30 AM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 5:30 AM, while the evening Aarti is around 6:30 PM in summer and 6:00 PM in winter
  • Dress Code: modern and traditional attire

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6. Kans Qila (Fort)

Kans Qila - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This beautiful temple or Kans Kila, is a fortified bhawan that is situated in Mathura, India. The earliest definitive mention of the castle is by Narahara Chakravarti in the 18th century, who described it to be the ruins of Kansa’s castle, and after that, the castle walls have largely crumbled away, and the site has been encroached upon in the late 6th century, the fort was rebuilt by Raja Man Singh of Jaipur which was occasionally used as his residence. Later, Raja Sawai Jai Singh, a famous astronomer from Jaipur, planned to build an observatory there, but no remains of it can be found today that we can observe around us.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 4.8 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: open daily from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Dress Code: formal dress code

7. Peepleshwar Mahadev Temple

Peepleshwar Mahadev Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This beautiful temple is located near Vishram Ghat, in the eastern part of Mathurapuri. Pipleshwar Mahadev is recognized as one of the four area-protectors of Mathura, and always protects the area of Mathura. One can take darshan of Veni Mahadev, Rameshwar, Dauji,  Tinduk-Tirth, Surya-Ghat, and Dhruv-Teela. Later on, Saptrsi-Teela, one can have the sacred darshan of the seven sages that includes Arti, Marici, Kratu, Angira, Gautam, Vashisth, and Pulastya. These seven sages reside in Mathura-Dham at this place, performing their worship of the Supreme Lord Shri Krishna which we can enjoy with our loved ones. 

  • Best Time to Visit: September to February
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 5.3 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 24 hours a day 
  • Arti timings of Temple: 5:30 AM (Mangal Aarti), 8:00 AM (Makhan Bhog), and 6:00 PM (Sandhya Aarti)
  • Dress Code: modest and formal attire

8. Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple

Bhuteshwar Mahadev Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This temple is old and historical, and it says that according to the beliefs of people in Mathura, Bhuteshwar Mahadev shields the city from evil, as it is a common belief in the place that the famous temple of Bhuteshwar was established to protect its residents from the evil forces, hence the name Bhuteshwar. The temple is the most ancient temple of the city and is said to have been established on the occasion of the establishment of the city itself. According to the legends, Mathura was established when Shatrughan killed the demon Madhu, and after the demon’s assassination, Shatrughan, the younger brother of Sri Ram, established the city of Mathura. We must go here with our friends and family.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 2.7 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 4:30 PM to 10:30 PM. 
  • Dress Code: traditional and formal clothing

9. Yamuna Krishna Sangam Temple

Yamuna Krishna Sangam Temple - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This is one of the best confluences of the Ganges (Ganga), the Yamuna, and the Saraswati River, and the location of Kumbh Mela at Prayag in the area of Prayagraj, that is the neighbouring place of the confluence, and for this reason, the confluence is sometimes referred as the name called Prayag. A place of religious importance and one of the most religious sites for the historic Kumbh Mela held every 12 years, over the years, it has also been the site of the immersion of ashes of several national leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi in 1949 and Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2018.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 3 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 6:30 PM in summer and 5:30 PM in winter.
  • Dress Code:  traditional dress code 

10. Birla Mandir (Gita Mandir)

Birla Mandir - Temple to Visit in Mathura

This huge temple, also called Birla Mandir, is one of the most important Hindu temples in Mathura which is situated a few kilometres outside of the city centre, towards the temple in Vrindavan, India. Perhaps the most amazing thing about this temple is that it contains sculptures depicting Lord Krishna teaching Arjuna, the Pandava Prince, during the Kurukshetra War, but in reality, there are eighteen chapters of the Bhagavad Gita carved on the pillars just at the temple’s entrance. Constructed from red sandstone, showcases a fusion of Hindu and Western architectural styles and houses the sacred idols of Lord Krishna, Goddess Lakshmi, Rama, and Sita that we must see.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 6 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple:morning aarti at 6:30 AM and evening aarti at 7:00 PM. 
  • Dress Code: women are advised to wear long skirts and cover their shoulders. Men should wear shirts with sleeves

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Vrindavan Temples

Here are 10 famous temples in Vrindavan that you must visit:

11. Banke Bihari Temple

Banke Bihari Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

When we talk about temples, In the Mathura district’s sacred city of Vrindavan, there is a Hindu temple called Shri Banke Bihari Mandir that is devoted to Lord Krishna and this is one of the most popular and venerated in the nation, that comes among the seven temples of Thakur of Vrindavan, along with Sri Govind Dev Ji, Sri Radhavallabh Ji. The site is encased and covered with massive ponds inside and a tiny piece of road that passes by the Temple outside. We can also say that our Mathura Vrindavan Holi Tour offers great accessibility and a beautiful perspective that we must observe.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 12 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 7:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: Shringar Aarti, 08:00 AM
  • Dress Code: modesty and avoid “indecent clothing”

12. Prem Mandir

Prem Mandir - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

If we are looking for the international non-profit Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, which is a spiritual, educational, and charitable trust then this is the best temple we must visit. The 54-acre complex, which is dedicated to Lord Radha Krishna and Sita Ram, is located outside of Vrindavan. The temple was constructed by Kripalu Maharaj, the fifth Jagadguru and in the figures of Shri Krishna and his disciples surround the main temple, symbolising important occasions in the life of the Lord. Beginning in January 2001, construction was completed, and the opening ceremony was held between February 15 and February 17, 2012, in the late century.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 12 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM
  • Dress Code: covering shoulders and knees, and removing shoes before entering the temple

13. ISKCON Temple (Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir)

ISKCON Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

The most popular temple of Vrindavan which is located at just on the edge of Vrindavan, the magnificent Krishna Balram ISKCON temple exudes a rarefied calm that appears to emanate from its serene white marble edifice and constructed in 1976 by his divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the International Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) built the primary temple. Most of the three altars, each containing the most benevolent form of the exquisitely decorated deities such as Gaura Nitai, Krishna Balram, and Radha Shyamsundar, are situated in the main temple hall.

  • Best Time to Visit: November to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 10 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 4:30 AM to 1:30 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple:  Mangala Aarti at 4:30 AM, Shringar Aarti at 7:30 AM
  • Dress Code: modern and traditional attire

14. Radha Raman Temple

Radha Raman Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

The Radha Raman Temple, one of the most respected early modern Hindu temples in Vrindavan, is located around two km from the Vrindavan Railway Station. The object of devotion is Lord Krishna, who is revered as Radha Raman, or the one who pleases Radha which Adjacent to Radha Raman’s site of manifestation, in the Radha Raman temple building, is the samadhi of Gopal Bhatta. This is one of the most beautiful temples that we must visit whenever we go to Mathura, Vrindavan.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to April
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 13 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: Mangala Aarti at 4:30 AM in winter and 4:00 AM in summer
  • Dress Code: men opting for dhoti/kurta-pyjama and women for sarees

15. Radha Vallabh Temple

Radha Vallabh Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

This beautiful temple is also called Shri Radha Vallabhji Temple, is a historic temple in the city of Vrindavan, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. The old temple is dedicated to Hindu deities Radha and Krishna and belongs to Radha Vallabh Sampradaya and was constructed in the 16th century under the guidance of Vrindavan saint Hith Harivansha Mahaprabhu. The central point of deity of the temple is Krishna, who is worshiped under the name of Shri Radha Vallabh, which means the consort of Radha in the repetition way by all priests. Alongside Krishna, a crown is placed, which signifies the presence of the goddess Radha, whom we must see and observe.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to April
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 12 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 5:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: Mangala Aarti at 5 AM in winter and 5:30 AM in summer
  • Dress Code: modest, traditional, and formal attire

16. Nidhivan

Nidhivan - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

This temple is considered the most prominent site dedicated to the pastimes of the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna and their cowherd companions, the Gopikas. It is a common belief among devotees that Nidhivan still witnesses the rasa-lila (dance) of Radha and Krishna to protect the forest’s sanctity. The forest has numerous Tulasi trees, which are short in height but are found in pairs and have entangled trunks. Besides the Tulasi plants, the premises also house a temple called Rang Mahal, where it is believed that Radha and Krishna spend their night after the exhausting dance. This is the best temple we must visit whenever we go to Mathura, Vrindavan.

  • Best Time to Visit: May to June
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 13 km
  • Opening and Closing timing:  5:00 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: morning aarti and parikrama are around 5:00 AM in summer and 6:00 AM in winter
  • Dress Code: clothing that covers shoulders and knees to show respect for the sacred atmosphere

17. Shahji Temple

Shahji Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

This beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and the main deity, Lord Krishna, here is known as Chote Radha Raman because the idol here in the temple is small which is built in Italian marble, the spectacular structure of the Shah Ji Mandir enthrals devotees from across the world, who look for aesthetics and spirituality in Vrindavan. This room is open only twice a year on the occasion of Basant Panchami and is fully adorned with admirable paintings portraying the love life of Lord Krishna and Radha, where the main point of attraction of the temple is the gorgeous fountain centred in the huge compound of the temple.

  • Best Time to Visit: August to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 11 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 5:30 in summer and 6:30 in winter
  • Dress Code: Modern and traditional

18. Govind Dev Temple

Govind Dev Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

The historical and old place of Govind Dev Ji temple of the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition is situated in the City Palace of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India. The priests of the temple were brought from Vrindavan by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur. This Vaishnav temple is considered to be one of the most sacred and significant temples for all the bhakt and devotees. The Govind Dev Ji Temple now has an official website and mobile application named after “Govindam,” which provides comprehensive and updated information about the temple. The app features live darshan and live event streams, enhancing the experience for devotees across the world which we must visit with our loved ones.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 5 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 5:AM to 12:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: 5 AM to 12 PM
  • Dress Code: men wearing full-length pants and shirts with sleeves, women wearing skirts 

19. Madan Mohan Temple

Madan Mohan Temple - Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

This beautiful temple is located next to the Kaliya ghat and recognized as one of the oldest Goswami temples in Vrindavan. ‘Madan’ denotes Kamadeva (deity of love and desire), and Mohan indicates one who thus attracts the deity, who can allure Kamadeva as Lord Madan Mohan which ituated 50 feet up on the greensish top and hill of Dwadashaditya, which is associated with the narrative and place of Lord Krishna that is resting in peace here after emerging from the waters of Yamuna after defeating Kaliya Nag, is the ancient Temple of Radha Madan Mohan that signifies love and simplicity.

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 12 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: Mangal Aarti at 5:00 AM, Raj Bhog Aarti at noon, and Sandhya Aarti at 6:30 PM. 
  • Dress Code: modesty, covering shoulders and knees

20. Pagal Baba Temple (Sri Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir)

 Pagal Baba Temple- Temple to Visit in Vrindavan

This temple was constructed and built by Pagal Baba (Shri Leelanand Thakur), who was once a judge, where people used to call him Pagal Baba,  and the story behind this is built by a poor Brahmin was a great devotee of Banke Bihari and once he had borrowed a few rupees from a mahajan and used to repay it little by little penny around every month. When the last installment remained, Mahajan sent him a court notice that he had not yet repaid the loan, so they also refunded the entire amount of interest, and also went to Mahajan and gave a lot of clarification, but Mahajan did not bother with his claim, and the matter reached the court. 

  • Best Time to Visit: October to March
  • Distance from the Railway Station: 9 km
  • Opening and Closing timing: 7:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Arti timings of Temple: morning darshan from 5:00 AM to 11:30 AM and evening darshan from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM during summer, and 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 3:30 PM to 8:30 PM during winter
  • Dress Code: covering shoulders and knees, and avoiding clothing deemed indecent
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Conclusion 

India is a divine nation deserving of recognition for its numerous holy shrines, sacred sites, and pilgrimage locations. One of the holiest locations in India, Mathura, is called by the name of  Brij Bhoomi and is home to several Hindu temples. Mathura is a sacred city in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, where we can feel the presence of Lord Krishna and Radha. The deity Lord Krishna is said to have been born on the site of Sri Krishna Janma Bhoomi, a Hindu temple which is situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, Mathura is renowned for its culture, inscription, spirituality, archaeological investigation, that lies in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab, on the Yamuna River about 25 miles northwest of Agra and one of the best place that we can visit.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. Which are the most famous temples in Mathura and Vrindavan?
Ans: The most renowned temples include Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON Temple, and Prem Mandir.

2. What is the best time to visit Mathura and Vrindavan?
Ans: The best time to visit is during Janmashtami (August-September) and Holi (March), when the celebrations are grand. The winter months (October to March) are also ideal.

3. What is special about Banke Bihari Temple?
Ans: The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is known for its unique ‘Jhanki Darshan’, where the deity is revealed and hidden repeatedly to prevent devotees from getting overwhelmed by Krishna’s divine aura.

4. Is there any dress code for visiting temples in Mathura and Vrindavan?
Ans: There is no strict dress code, but it is recommended to wear modest and traditional attire while visiting temples.

5. What are the temple timings in Mathura and Vrindavan?
Ans: Most temples open early in the morning (around 4:00-5:00 AM) and close around 8:00-9:00 PM. However, timings may vary for each temple and on festival days.

6. Are there any aartis or special rituals in these temples?
Ans: Yes, most temples conduct Mangala Aarti (morning), Shringar Aarti (afternoon), and Sandhya Aarti (evening), especially in Banke Bihari Temple and Dwarkadhish Temple.

7. How can I reach Mathura and Vrindavan?
Ans: Mathura has a well-connected railway station. The nearest airport is in Agra (approx. 60 km) and Delhi (approx. 150 km). Vrindavan is just 10-12 km from Mathura and can be reached by local transport.

8. Are there any special temple festivals in Mathura and Vrindavan?
Ans: Major festivals include Janmashtami, Holi (Lathmar Holi in Barsana), Radhashtami, Govardhan Puja, and Kartik Purnima.