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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge, and Indian Museum and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Kolkata (Calcutta).
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1Victoria Memorial

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Victoria Memorial is an exquisite white marble museum in Kolkata, built in 1921 as a tribute to Queen Victoria. The grand architecture and well-maintained gardens make it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Inside, the museum showcases the history of Kolkata and the British Empire in India. It also boasts a remarkable collection of over 5,000 paintings by renowned artists from the Bengal School of Art.
Stepping into the grounds of the Victoria Memorial recently was like walking straight into a page of colonial history, yet with a distinctly contemporary Kolkata vibe. The sheer architectural magnificence of the white Makrana marble structure remains absolutely breathtaking. It truly glows under the sun, and the Indo-Saracenic design, blending European and Mughal elements, is a feast for the eyes. The 'Angel of Victory' atop the main dome looks as majestic as ever. It's impossible not to be awestruck by its scale and grandeur. The gardens are, perhaps, the biggest draw for a lot of people today. They are vast, meticulously manicured, and offer a much-needed green sanctuary in the heart of the bustling city. Walking the paths, especially early in the morning, is incredibly peaceful, with the crisp air and the symmetrical reflection of the Memorial in the surrounding water bodies being perfect for photography. I noticed the lawns were well-maintained and the statues scattered around the park add to the historical atmosphere. Inside the museum, the collection remains rich and insightful. The sheer volume of artifacts—paintings, sculptures, Queen Victoria's personal belongings, and the exhibits tracing Kolkata's colonial-era history (especially the Calcutta Gallery)—requires a good hour or two to properly absorb. It's a proper peek into the British Raj. While some parts feel a bit "old style" in their presentation, the historical value is undeniable. Practical Tips and Experience: Crowds: As expected, the gardens are quite popular, especially on weekends and in the late afternoon. It's highly recommended to go early if you want to enjoy the tranquility and avoid the rush. Light and Sound Show: I didn't get a chance to see the evening show, but it is highly reviewed as a fantastic way to experience the city's history with an added visual spectacle. Vibe: It’s more than just a monument; it’s a living space. You'll see locals jogging, families picnicking, and couples enjoying the atmosphere—it’s a true hub of Kolkata life that happens to be an incredible historical site. Overall, the Victoria Memorial is a must-visit. Whether you're a history buff keen on the museum's galleries or simply looking for a beautiful, serene space for a long walk and incredible photos, the Memorial stands as a powerful, gleaming symbol of the city.
Ganesh B — Google review
I visited Victoria Memorial yesterday, and it was a truly unforgettable experience. The majestic white marble architecture and the beautifully maintained gardens make it a perfect place to explore and relax. Inside the museum, the historical paintings, artifacts, and displays took me back in time. It truly gave me memories of India’s historical days during the freedom fight, and made me feel proud of our rich heritage. The entire place was clean, well organized, and very peaceful. Victoria Memorial is not just a tourist spot – it’s an emotional and inspiring journey into India’s past. Highly recommended for everyone! ✅
Divyesh P — Google review
Victoria Memorial – Where History Breathes in Marble My recent visit to Victoria Memorial was a walk through time wrapped in elegance. This majestic monument, built in memory of Queen Victoria, stands as a symbol of Kolkata's colonial past and artistic grandeur. Surrounded by lush gardens and reflective ponds, the white marble structure glows with timeless dignity. What made it memorable: - The museum galleries are rich with paintings, manuscripts, and artifacts that narrate India’s journey through the British era. - The architecture, inspired by Indo-Saracenic design, is both regal and serene—perfect for photography and quiet reflection. - The evening light and sound show adds a dramatic layer to the historical experience. Whether you're a history lover, a poet, or a curious traveler, Victoria Memorial offers more than visuals—it offers perspective. Reflection: In the silence of its halls and the symmetry of its gardens, one feels the weight of legacy and the lightness of beauty. A must-visit for anyone seeking inspiration, introspection, or simply a moment of stillness in the heart of Kolkata.
Srinivas M — Google review
The Victoria Memorial is one of the most beautiful and iconic landmarks in Kolkata. The moment you step into the premises, you’re surrounded by a sense of history, grandeur, and calm. The white marble architecture is absolutely stunning, especially when viewed against the green gardens and blue sky — it truly reflects the city’s colonial heritage and charm. The museum inside is well-maintained and offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s past, with rare photographs, artifacts, and paintings. The lush gardens around the monument are perfect for a peaceful walk or to simply sit and relax amidst nature. Evenings are magical here, especially with the light and sound show that brings the history of the memorial to life. The place is clean, organized, and well-managed. A must-visit spot in Kolkata for anyone who loves history, art, or simply beautiful places.
Mahboob R — Google review
Visiting the Victoria Memorial was an unforgettable experience! The grand architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history make it one of the must-see landmarks in Kolkata. The museum inside showcases fascinating artifacts and paintings that reflect India’s colonial past and cultural heritage. The marble monument looks stunning, especially in the evening when it’s beautifully lit. The surrounding gardens are peaceful and well-maintained — perfect for a stroll or quiet reflection. Overall, a wonderful blend of history, art, and beauty.
Akangsha R — Google review
Visiting the Victoria Memorial in the evening was truly a mesmerising experience. As the sun began to set, the white marble monument glowed with a golden hue, creating a breathtaking view against the fading sky. The soft lights around the garden and the calm atmosphere added to its charm, making it a perfect blend of history and beauty. Watching the reflection of the monument shimmer in the water was simply captivating. Overall, it was a wonderful and memorable experience worth cherishing.
Amit K — Google review
My visit to the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata was a profoundly moving experience that has left an indelible mark on my heart. The majestic architecture of this iconic edifice transported me to a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of British culture. As I wandered through its hallowed halls, the statues and exhibits seemed to whisper tales of a rich history, evoking a deep sense of nostalgia and connection to India's storied past.
Rajendran R — Google review
The Victoria Memorial is a large, white marble monument in Kolkata, India, built between 1906 and 1921 to honor Queen Victoria, Empress of India. Designed by William Emerson in a mixed-style that includes both British and Indian architectural elements, it is situated in 64 acres of gardens and is now a museum and a popular tourist attraction. *Victoria Palace History* Steeped in history, Victoria Palace Kolkata was built during the British Raj and dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria. The monument reflects the legacy of a bygone era, and its corridors echo the footsteps of prominent figures such as Lord Curzon.
KANWAL S — Google review
Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India•https://victoriamemorial-cal.org/•+91 33 2223 1890•Tips and more reviews for Victoria Memorial

2Howrah Bridge

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The Howrah Bridge, also known as Rabindra Setu, is a bustling cantilever road bridge that spans the Hooghly River, connecting Kolkata and Howrah in Bengal. Built by the British and opened in 1943, it is one of the busiest bridges in India. Despite its age, it is referred to as the 'New Howrah Bridge' and stands as an enduring symbol of Kolkata.
The Howrah Bridge in Kolkata, officially known as Rabindra Setu, is not just a bridge – it’s a true engineering marvel and a symbol of Bengal’s pride. Built in 1943, this cantilever bridge connects Howrah and Kolkata across the Hooghly River, carrying millions of people every day. Standing tall without any nuts and bolts, the bridge is held together by riveting steel plates, making it one of the longest cantilever bridges in the world. Its total length is about 705 meters, and it’s often called the “Lifeline of Kolkata” because of the massive traffic it handles – nearly 100,000 vehicles and more than 150,000 pedestrians daily. Walking across the bridge gives you a breathtaking view of the Hooghly River, especially during sunrise or sunset. The sight of ferries, boats, and the bustling ghats below is simply unforgettable. At night, when the bridge is lit up, it looks stunning and adds charm to Kolkata’s skyline. For tourists, the Howrah Bridge is more than just infrastructure – it’s a piece of living history, a cultural icon that has witnessed the growth of Kolkata for over 80 years. For locals, it’s an everyday companion.
Mohan M — Google review
Such an iconic place! The Howrah Bridge looks amazing, especially at night when it’s all lit up. It’s always busy and full of life, giving you a real feel of Kolkata’s energy. A must-visit spot if you’re in the city — great for photos and just taking in the view!
Amit R — Google review
Today (24 October 2025), I visited the iconic Howrah Bridge in Kolkata, and I must say, it left me completely amazed. It’s truly a wonder to see how such a massive bridge stands tall without a single supporting pillar in the river — a masterpiece of engineering and design. The place was quite crowded, as expected, but the energy and liveliness around the bridge had its own charm. What fascinated me the most was how beautiful the bridge looked at night when the lights were turned on — the entire structure glowed with elegance, creating a magical view over the Hooghly River. If you really want to experience the true beauty of the Howrah Bridge, I’d suggest seeing it from a boat on the river. The reflection of lights in the water and the calmness of the surroundings make it an unforgettable sight. However, I did feel that the footpath areas could be a bit cleaner and there are too many street vendors, which sometimes makes walking difficult. Also, it surprised me that there were no books or small stalls selling information about the bridge’s history. Being such a historical and symbolic structure, it would be wonderful if tourists could easily find books or pamphlets telling the story behind this great monument. Overall, visiting Howrah Bridge was a memorable and enriching experience — a blend of history, architecture, and human spirit that continues to inspire awe even today.
Md R — Google review
As I reminisce about our visit to the iconic Howrah Bridge in Kolkata this past October 2025, the memories still linger vividly in my heart. The enchanting boat rides on the Hooghly River, the breathtaking views of the cityscape, and the sheer marvel of the bridge's architecture – all blended together to create an unforgettable experience with dear friends. The ingenuity of the bridge's design, with its suspension structure standing tall without any supporting pillars, is truly a wonder to behold. It was a whale of a time, and the memories of that day will forever be etched in my mind.
Rajendran R — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Crossing the Howrah Bridge is always an awe-inspiring moment for me. The sheer scale and energy around it perfectly capture the spirit of Kolkata. I often stop by just to watch the endless flow of people, trams, and ferries beneath. If you visit during dawn or dusk, you’ll witness some of the most striking views of the Hooghly River. It’s not just a bridge — it’s a living heartbeat of the city.
Swarnava P — Google review
An iconic symbol of Kolkata and one of the most impressive bridges in India 🌉. The massive steel structure is truly a sight to behold, especially when it’s lit up at night. It’s always bustling with life — cars, pedestrians, and the scenic view of the Hooghly River make it an unforgettable experience. Walking across the bridge gives you a real feel of the city’s energy and charm. A must-visit landmark for anyone exploring Kolkata! 📸 Tip: Visit early morning or evening for great photos and to enjoy the view without heavy traffic
Alex T — Google review
The flower market is not to be missed. Incredibly beautiful and photogenic. Take the time to walk through the alleyways of the flower market to see the different "specialists.". There is also an excellent ghat (along the river) on the backside of the market from which to take amazing photos of the Howrah Bridge.
Eric S — Google review
Visiting Howrah Bridge is a surreal experience. The structure is massive and truly a marvel of engineering — built entirely without nuts or bolts! Walking across it during sunset gave stunning views of the Hooghly River, and the energy of the place is unmatched, with people, vehicles, and life constantly moving around you. The only downside is the heavy traffic and crowd — it can get chaotic, especially during rush hours. But if you're in Kolkata, it's a must-see. Try going early morning or late evening for a more peaceful experience. Don't forget to stop at the flower market nearby!
Sandip P — Google review
Kolkata, West Bengal 711101, India•https://howrah.gov.in/bn/tourist-place/%E0%A6%B9%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%…•Tips and more reviews for Howrah Bridge
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3Indian Museum

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The Indian Museum, founded in 1814, is a significant heritage site in India. It's the country's largest and oldest museum, featuring a diverse range of exhibits across its 35 galleries. Visitors can explore artifacts from various disciplines including archaeology, art, anthropology, geology, zoology and economic botany.
The Indian Museum is a must-visit destination for history lovers and culture enthusiasts. It houses an incredible collection of artifacts from ancient times, including sculptures, fossils, coins, textiles, and more. The Egyptian mummy and the grand Buddhist galleries are particularly fascinating. The museum is quite large, so give yourself at least 2–3 hours to explore it properly. It can get a little warm inside during summer months, so I recommend visiting in winter for a more comfortable experience. Overall, it's an enriching and educational experience that offers a glimpse into India’s vast and diverse heritage.
Ayush R — Google review
I love exploring museums and have visited museums across all major Indian cities, and I can say with confidence that this is the finest museum in India, at least from my experience. The collection is vast and incredibly diverse, showcasing historic items and antiques from across time and geography. The star attraction is the 4000 year old Egyptian mummy in the Egypt Gallery, which is truly fascinating. Apart from that, the museum also houses remarkable Buddhist archaeological treasures from Gandhara (present-day Kandahar, Afghanistan), along with fascinating galleries on fossils, zoology, birds, geology and what not. The Botany Survey of India is also part of this museum, adding to its richness and diversity. I would recommend keeping at least 2–3 hours aside to explore properly. This museum is a journey through both history and culture, and an absolute must visit.
Tanmay S — Google review
A must-visit place in Kolkata—the largest museum in Asia! 🏛️ If you’re in the city, you simply can’t miss it. The museum has an incredible variety of collections, including a real mummy, a full-sized dinosaur display, and countless fascinating artifacts from different periods and cultures. It’s also a very photogenic place, with beautiful galleries and exhibits that make for amazing pictures. Both educational and awe-inspiring, it’s perfect for history lovers, families, or anyone curious about the world. Truly worth the visit!
Sourabh — Google review
A must-visit in Kolkata! ✨ The Indian Museum established in 1814, is the oldest and largest museum in India, and the collection is truly impressive. Highlights include the Egyptian mummy, ancient Buddhist sculptures, and the natural history section with fossils and skeletons. The building itself is beautiful and full of history. Tickets are very affordable(75₹), and the museum is easy to reach by metro or bus. However, some galleries feel outdated, and the displays could use better lighting and descriptions. Still, it’s an amazing place to learn about India’s rich heritage. Plan at least 2–3 hours to explore properly.
Tenida — Google review
A wonderful old building and collections that need a lot spending on them to reorganise and modernise. The displays of stuffed animals, massive room full of innumerable rocks, Indian flora and other rooms such as on invertebrates, are all pretty tired and very dated. However the huge archeological collection of stone carvings and sculptures of Buddhas and other deities from over many centuries is stunning and worth the entry fee themselves. And the massive stone railings and gateways from Bodh Gaya and Bharhut? Just Wow.
Philip B — Google review
Indian Museum – A Treasure Trove of History and Secrets ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Visited in October 2023 and was genuinely impressed by the sheer scale and richness of the collection. From ancient sculptures to colonial-era artifacts, every gallery feels like a portal into a different chapter of South Asian history. The curation is thoughtful, and the architecture itself adds to the grandeur, especially the courtyard surrounded by white colonial-style buildings. But the real surprise? There’s a super secret real mummy tucked away in the Egyptian gallery. It’s not heavily advertised, so stumbling upon it feels like discovering a hidden relic. Definitely one of the most surreal moments of the visit. Photography is prohibited and strictly supervised. The artifact displays are well-lit and informative, and the museum offers plenty of photo-worthy corners for history buffs and architecture lovers alike. Tips for Visitors: - Go on a weekday to avoid crowds. - Allocate at least 3-4 hours to explore properly. The place is just big! - Don’t miss the lesser-known galleries, they hold some of the most fascinating pieces. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or just a curious traveler, the Indian Museum is a must-visit for anyone seeking depth, discovery, and a few secrets along the way.
Uttam D — Google review
The Indian Museum in Kolkata, India's oldest and largest museum, was established in 1814 by the Asiatic Society. It was initially located at the Asiatic Society before moving to its current Chowringhee Road building in 1878. The museum's history marks a significant part of India's cultural heritage development and it houses a vast collection, including ancient sculptures, fossils, and even Egyptian mummies. Founding: The museum was founded in 1814 by the Asiatic Society. Initial location: For many years, it was housed at the Asiatic Society building on Park Street. Current location: It moved to its current building on Chowringhee Road in 1878. Significance: The establishment of the museum is considered the beginning of the museum movement in India and it is the oldest and largest museum in Asia by the size of its collection. Collection: Its extensive collection includes a wide range of artifacts, from ancient Indian sculptures and fossils to an Egyptian mummy that arrived in 1882.
Basanta P — Google review
Great place filled with history and here the time speaks. The ancient artifacts and other elements would drug to the past. It would reveal India's ancient glory. Walking through the ground floor of the museum it might appear that the people of the past weren't less intellect than us and even their appetite exceeds ours in some cases. The magnificent stone work would left the viewer speechless. No need to buy tickets in advance and interestingly buying a photography ticket one can get permission of taking photos almost all the things though rate is different for mobile camera and digital cameras.
P.K. R — Google review
27, Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, Fire Brigade Head Quarter, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•https://hindi.indianmuseumkolkata.org/•+91 33 2252 1790•Tips and more reviews for Indian Museum

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Park Street, also known as Mother Teresa Sarani, is a prominent thoroughfare in Kolkata, West Bengal. It is renowned for its historic sites, upscale boutiques, charming cafes, and vibrant nightlife. The street offers a wide array of internationally-recognized fast-food outlets, English-style pubs, hip nightclubs, and restaurants serving diverse cuisines. Additionally, it boasts western-style supermarkets and enticing bookshops.
Winter wonderland!!!❤️🫶🏼 Absolute paradise for food lovers and a wholesome experience!!
Saloni C — Google review
One of the most happening and burstling places in kolkata city with loads of shops and restaurants.
Jeswin J — Google review
Beautiful place ❤️❤️❤️ to spend weekend
Devlina D — Google review
Nice place to visit, iconic and historical restaurant and Bars were present.Very much crowded during Christmas and in New year
Soumi S — Google review
Park street is one of the most light up street in Kolkata during the Christmas and New year celebration. It also gives energetic vibes. The place is well connected to Howrah and Sealdah by public transport such as buses, taxi, cars.
Shikha S — Google review
Visited Park Street for the first time, awesome vibe, the food, and the whole energy of the place.
Ultron — Google review
This is my favourite place in Kolkata. I can walk here for hours without getting tired. Aesthetic shops. Footpath with tree canopies and small eateries. Highly recommended to explore.
Harendra D — Google review
One of the most vibrant Street of kolkata..houses many iconic restaurants like barbq , Peter cat, Flurys, Trincas etc ..This is the place where the true essence of Kolkata can be felt, colonial time architecture, heritage buildings rooftop cafes, iconic restaurants..
Travel M — Google review
Kolkata, West Bengal, India•Tips and more reviews for Park St

5St. Paul's Cathedral

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St. Paul's Cathedral is a significant Anglican church in Kolkata, completed in 1847. It boasts a restored steeple and remarkable stained glass windows. The cathedral stands as an impressive example of colonial architecture alongside the old Writers Building and the Victoria Memorial. Built to accommodate the growing European community, it resembles England's Norwich Cathedral with its pointed arches, buttresses, and vertical piers. St. Paul's Cathedral replaced St.
An architectural masterpiece! Visiting St. Paul’s Cathedral was an unforgettable experience. The grandeur of the dome, the intricate details in the interior, and the peaceful ambiance make it truly breathtaking. The Whispering Gallery is a unique highlight, and the panoramic view from the top is worth every step. The staff were warm and welcoming, and the entire place is well-maintained. Highly recommend booking tickets in advance to make the entry smooth and hassle-free. A must-visit for history, architecture, and photography lovers!
Naman S — Google review
I visited St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata in August 2025, and it turned out to be a memorable experience. I went there purely as a viewer, not for worship, and was amazed by its sheer size and beauty. From the outside, the cathedral looks grand and majestic, and the entrance was very clean and well maintained, giving a welcoming first impression. As soon as I stepped inside, I realized how massive and spacious it is. The high ceilings, long hall, and wide interior instantly made me feel the charm of old architecture. The atmosphere was very peaceful and calming; people were quietly praying and worshipping, which added to the serenity of the place. I sat there for a few moments, simply observing the old-styled interiors and classic wall decorations. The wooden pews, tall pillars, and stained glass windows all gave the cathedral a timeless beauty that transported me back in history. The traditional design and detailing of the interiors show the rich heritage of this place. Not going to lie—it was actually my first time visiting a cathedral in real life. Until now, I had only seen cathedrals in movies, often used in dramatic or horror scenes. Sitting inside this one, I couldn’t help but be reminded of those movie scenes. But instead of fear, what I felt was calmness and respect for such a historic and sacred place. Overall, it was a unique and enriching experience. St. Paul’s Cathedral is not just a place of worship but also a living example of classic architecture and heritage in Kolkata. Whether you are religious or simply curious, this place is worth visiting at least once.
Gagandeep S — Google review
St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the most beautiful places in Kolkata. The church is well maintained. It gives truly divine experiences. The ambience of the place is very peaceful and really calming. The place was very well decorated during the Christmas. The garden is also well maintained and good for clicking pictures. It gets very crowded on the 25th December. The architecture gives vintage vibes and gives the feeling of historical place. The place gives a beautiful vibe inside the church and you can feel the divinity insider this.
Shikha S — Google review
St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most magnificent landmarks, blending spiritual serenity with architectural grandeur. The massive dome dominates the skyline, and stepping inside reveals a breathtaking interior adorned with intricate mosaics, marble detailing, and soaring arches. The Whispering Gallery is a unique highlight, where even a whisper carries across the circular walkway, while climbing further up rewards visitors with panoramic views of London. Beyond its beauty, the cathedral holds immense historical significance, having hosted royal ceremonies, national services, and memorials. Whether you visit for prayer, history, or simply to admire its artistry, St. Paul’s offers a deeply memorable and awe-inspiring experience.
Sreejit P — Google review
1. Architecture & Ambience: St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the finest examples of Indo-Gothic architecture in India. The tall spire, pointed arches, and stained-glass windows give it a distinctly European charm, yet the design was adapted for the tropical climate of Bengal. The inside is calm, with beautiful wooden pews and memorial tablets — a perfect place for reflection or quiet reading. 2. Historical Value: Built between 1839–1847, this was the first Anglican Cathedral in the eastern world, symbolizing the British colonial legacy in architecture and religion. The structure survived two major earthquakes and was rebuilt — a testament to its endurance. 3. Visitor Experience: • The interior is peaceful and well-maintained by the Church of North India. • Photography inside is sometimes restricted, but the outside gardens and lawns are open and perfect for visitors. • It’s often less crowded than Victoria Memorial, making it ideal for a quiet cultural visit. • Entry is free, and the staff are known to be courteous. 4. Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon, especially in winter (November–February), when the weather is cool and the sunlight beautifully illuminates the stained glass. 5. Nearby Attractions: Victoria Memorial, Birla Planetarium, Nandan, and Maidan are all within walking distance.
Rik M — Google review
On Christmas Day, I stepped into the heart of Kolkata’s soul — St. Paul’s Cathedral. With my brothers by my side, the air felt wrapped in nostalgia, warmth, and divine calm. The cathedral stood in its majestic Gothic beauty, draped in lights and carols echoing softly. Amid the festive crowd, there was still a peaceful silence inside — as if time paused for grace. The stained glass glowed like stories whispered in colors. That evening wasn’t just a celebration; it was a moment of spiritual stillness and sibling warmth — a memory etched gently into the season’s magic.
Subhadip D — Google review
St Paul's Cathedral Churches are Wonderful Peaceful places. This Charch very Big Neat and clean always. There are many Tourist come on every day and Enjoy here. The St Paul's Cathedral Charch located on Rabindra Sadan.1A Cathedral Road Maidan. New Market Area Kolkata West Bengal India pin 700071. The Charch open on 10.00am and Closed 6.00pm. I Visited on 10th February 2025. Please must visit on your Family and Friends. Visit on..weekend and another time. Wait time..No Wait.
Shikha C — Google review
I visited St Paul's church in Kolkata today and it was great. The Anglican church follows architecture found in most European churches from the same era with its stained glass windows and the complex headlines. Entry to the church costs INR30 and no phones or photography allowed inside as a matter of respect. Highly recommended!
Sanka I — Google review
Rabindra Sadan, 1A, Cathedral Rd, Maidan, New Market Area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India•Tips and more reviews for St. Paul's Cathedral
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6Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a 1800s temple located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River in Kolkata. It was built by Rani Rashmoni and features nine ornate spires in classic Nava-Ratna style. The temple is dedicated to Bhavatarini, a manifestation of goddess Kali, and also houses shrines to Krishna and Vishnu.
Dakshineswar Kali Temple: A Spiritual and Architectural Gem Situated on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata, Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a revered Hindu shrine established in 1855 by Rani Rashmoni. Dedicated to Goddess Bhavatarini, a form of Kali, the temple is renowned for its nine-spired "Nava-ratna" architecture and tranquil ambiance. The main temple is flanked by 12 Shiva temples, creating a serene and spiritually enriching environment. The temple is historically significant as the site where the 19th-century mystic Ramakrishna Paramhansa spent a significant part of his life in spiritual practice. Visitors often describe the experience as deeply peaceful, with many noting the temple's picturesque setting and the spiritual aura that pervades the premises. While the temple attracts numerous devotees and tourists, some visitors have expressed concerns about the cleanliness and administration of the site. However, the temple's spiritual significance and architectural beauty continue to make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of history, culture, and devotion. The temple is easily accessible via the Dakshineswar Railway Station and offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Whether you're a spiritual seeker or an admirer of historical architecture, Dakshineswar Kali Temple provides a memorable and enriching experience.
Joyanta G — Google review
Dakshineswar Kali Temple, located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River near Kolkata, is one of the most sacred and spiritually powerful temples in India. The moment you enter the temple premises, a sense of peace and devotion instantly surrounds you. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhavatarini, an aspect of Goddess Kali, who is believed to liberate her devotees from the cycle of birth and death. Built in the 19th century by Rani Rashmoni, the architecture of the temple is simply mesmerizing — a perfect blend of traditional Bengali style and spiritual grandeur. The main temple stands tall with nine spires, surrounded by twelve shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, and a beautiful Radha-Krishna temple within the same complex. The entire area is immaculately maintained, with clean surroundings and well-organized queues for devotees. Early morning and evening aartis are particularly divine experiences, filled with the sound of bells, conch shells, and devotional chants that create a deeply spiritual atmosphere. The temple is also historically significant as it is associated with Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, who served as the chief priest here and attained his spiritual realization at this very place. His presence still feels alive within the temple grounds, making it a major destination for seekers of inner peace and enlightenment. The nearby ghats on the Hooghly River add to the temple’s charm, allowing devotees to perform rituals or simply sit and meditate by the water. Overall, Dakshineswar Temple is not just a place of worship — it is an experience of devotion, serenity, and timeless spiritual energy. A must-visit for anyone seeking divine blessings and a glimpse into Bengal’s rich spiritual heritage.
Pritam P — Google review
✨ Dakshineswar Kali Temple is not just a temple, it’s a spiritual experience. Nestled on the serene banks of the Hooghly River, this iconic shrine radiates peace and devotion. The nine-spired architecture is stunning, the atmosphere is divine, and the chants of Maa Kali create a powerful sense of calm. The complex with 12 Shiva temples and the sacred Ganga ghat makes it even more special. A must-visit for anyone seeking both beauty and spirituality in Kolkata. 🌸🌸🌸🙏🙏🙏
Tuhin K — Google review
Had a wonderful night darshan at Dakshineswar Kali Temple. The temple looks beautiful by the Ganga at night, and the atmosphere feels truly divine. No mobile phones or cameras are allowed inside, which keeps the place peaceful. A must-visit spiritual spot in Kolkata. 🙏
Monojit D — Google review
The beutiful and historical Dakshineswar Kali Temple, located on the banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata, India, is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali. Established in 1855 by Rani Rashmoni, the temple features a stunning blend of architectural styles, including traditional Bengali and European influences. The main deity, Bhavatarini, is worshipped with great fervor. The temple complex also houses several smaller shrines and a beautiful ghat along the river. Renowned for its spiritual significance, the temple attracts millions of devotees and tourists annually, making it a vital part of Kolkata's cultural and religious heritage.. Must visit place in kolkata..
Pg — Google review
A Soulful Sojourn to Dakshineswar Kali Temple Visited: October 2025 Stepping into the sacred grounds of Dakshineswar felt like entering a realm where time pauses and devotion flows like the Hooghly River beside it. The temple’s Navaratna architecture, bathed in morning light, radiates serenity and strength—just like Maa Kali herself. The rhythmic chants, the fragrance of incense, and the sight of devotees in quiet prayer created an atmosphere that was both humbling and elevating. I spent time near the 12 Shiva temples, each echoing centuries of spiritual energy. The evening aarti was a divine spectacle—flames dancing, bells ringing, hearts surrendering. “Mann ki shanti, aankhon mein jyoti—Dakshineswar mein Maa ki mahima hoti.” (A tranquil mind, illuminated eyes—here, the glory of the Mother truly resides.) Location: Easily accessible from central Kolkata Facilities: Clean premises, wheelchair-friendly paths, and helpful staff Tip: Don't miss the local stalls offering Bengali sweets—especially sandesh and kachori near the ghat! 🙏 A must-visit for spiritual seekers, cultural explorers, and anyone longing for a moment of divine connection.
Srinivas M — Google review
One of the most peaceful and divine places in Kolkata The temple's 🪷 architecture is beautiful, and the spiritual vibe 😌✨here just calms your soul. The Ganga river beside adds an extra touch of serenity. It's usually crowded, but the management is good and everything feels well-organized. A must-visit spot 🪔🪷for both devotees and travelers aike
Swarnendu M — Google review
A truly magnificent and spiritually profound landmark on the banks of the Hooghly River. The stunning Navaratna architecture and the peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit. It's deeply significant due to its founding by Rani Rashmoni and its association with Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa. Don't miss the row of 12 Shiva temples along the river. A powerful and memorable experience!
Spandan N — Google review
Dakshineswar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700035, India•http://www.dakshineswarkalitemple.org/•Tips and more reviews for Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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Nestled along the serene banks of the Hooghly River, Princep Ghat is a historical gem that dates back to 1841, constructed during the British Raj. This stunning structure features a Palladian porch designed by W. Fitzgerald in honor of James Prinsep, an esteemed Anglo-Indian scholar. A visit here is nothing short of magical; especially at sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of pinks, oranges, and purples reflecting on the calm waters.
Prinsep Ghat is one of the most beautiful spots in Kolkata and I highly recommend visiting after 5 PM to catch the stunning sunset. The view of the Hooghly River with the Vidyasagar Setu in the background creates a magical vibe with lots of people enjoying the serene atmosphere. You can take a boat ride, go for a peaceful walk along the riverbank or simply sit and soak in the beauty of nature. A pro tip : remove your shoes or floaters, dip your feet in the water and just relax. It’s an incredibly calming experience! There are also plenty of street food options around making it a great place to hang out, unwind and enjoy Kolkata’s charm. A must-visit for anyone looking for a peaceful yet lively experience!
Vijender S — Google review
A visit to this place was on my To-Do list like forever. Ultimately made it there. It’s beautiful and lovely there. The boat rides are amazing for an experience. You will have to bargain a bit with those boat walas. Wearing a life jacket is mandatory. They take you around it’s fun for sure. Lots of variety to eat there as well. We had chaat, Chai and pani puri. Super fun. Whether you go in groups or solo, it’s worth a go for sure. Although it was very hot due to the climate I can just image the fun during winters.
Sunil ( — Google review
Princep Ghat is one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots in Kolkata — perfect for couples and anyone looking to relax by the riverside. The environment is clean and calm, making it an ideal place to hang out with your loved ones or simply sit and enjoy the breeze from the Hooghly River. You can also enjoy a boat ride here; when I visited, the fare was around ₹400 for 30 minutes. It might feel a bit expensive, but the experience — especially during sunset — is totally worth it. There are small food corners around for snacks and tea, but please be responsible and avoid littering to keep the place as beautiful as it is. The best time to visit is in the afternoon, just before sunset, when the sky turns golden and the view of the Vidyasagar Setu (bridge) reflecting on the water is simply breathtaking. ⭐ Overall: A clean, couple-friendly, and relaxing riverside spot — a must-visit for anyone in Kolkata.
Pritam K — Google review
Boasting magnificent riverside views along with Hooghly Bridge views as well as superb colonial-era architecture and bustling atmosphere.The ghat is open 24x7 but is best visited during sunrise or sunset. 3. Photography is allowed here.People loves calm atmosphere and peaceful atmosphere loves the bank of river. Walk along the park gives much relaxation.
Dr M — Google review
A beautiful place to spend some time. It is very peaceful and the ambience is really interesting. A perfect place for kids to get the serenity of hoogly river and bridge. I'd recommend this place if you're looking for a peaceful place to spend some time.
Priyanka M — Google review
Prinsep Ghat – The Timeless Charm of Kolkata Overview: Prinsep Ghat is one of the most iconic and picturesque ghats (riverfronts) along the Hooghly River in Kolkata, West Bengal. Known for its colonial elegance and serene ambiance, it’s a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike. The ghat stands as a testament to Kolkata's British colonial past and its harmonious blend with Bengali heritage. --- 🏛️ History & Origins: Constructed in 1843, the ghat was named after James Prinsep, a British scholar, antiquary, architect, and orientalist. He was a linguist best known for deciphering the Brahmi script used in Ashokan edicts. The elegant Greek and Gothic-style Palladian monument at the ghat was built in his memory by the British East India Company. It was designed by W. Fitzgerald and constructed using funds raised through public contributions. --- 🌉 Colonial Connection: During the British era, the ghat served as a vital landing point for cargo and passengers. It was also used for recreational purposes by British officials and Indian elites. Prinsep’s contributions to Indian archaeology and numismatics were widely respected, and the ghat became a cultural landmark in his honor. --- 🚶‍♂️ Modern-Day Significance: In the early 2000s, the area underwent a massive restoration by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation and the Kolkata Port Trust. A beautiful riverside promenade was added, complete with gardens, pathways, and decorative lighting. The Prinsep Ghat railway station on the Circular Railway adds a vintage charm to the site. --- 🌇 Popular Activities: Evening strolls along the Hooghly River Boat rides at sunset, offering views of the Vidyasagar Setu (Second Hooghly Bridge) Photography, especially of the illuminated monument and bridge at night A favorite spot for films, music videos, and romantic outings --- 🎭 Cultural Impact: Prinsep Ghat has been featured in many Bengali and Bollywood films, adding to its romantic and nostalgic aura. It's a symbol of Kolkata’s soul—a bridge between its colonial past and vibrant present.
Pritam K — Google review
One can seat and spend time on holiday. Boat facilities available but it's a bit costly what I feel. They say 20 min ride they will be giving but for 15 min ride they give and they charge 500 for every ride whether 2 person or 5 doesn't matter. Evening time is more crowded what I felt. So I would recommend for morning time if you wanna feel the breeze of Choti Ganga and seat quietly. There is no charges to entry the park.
Reema B — Google review
Prinsep Ghat in Kolkata is a beautifully restored riverside gem that combines colonial heritage with modern charm. Built in 1841 as a memorial to scholar James Prinsep, its elegant Greek‑Palladian pavilion and meticulously maintained gardens offer a serene escape along the Hooghly River. The paved promenade, lit by vintage-style lamps, is perfect for leisurely walks at sunrise or sunset, with stunning views of the illuminated Vidyasagar Bridge. Boat rides in traditional wooden boats add a scenic dimension, giving you unique perspectives of Howrah Bridge and the calm river. Numerous food stalls serve local favourites like phuchka and bhelpuri, making it a lively yet relaxed spot. The space draws couples, families, joggers, and photographers, creating a convivial yet peaceful Atmosphere. Open round‑the‑clock and free to enter, it’s busiest in the evenings and weekends, so arriving early helps avoid crowds . Overall, Prinsep Ghat is a must‑visit destination for its historical elegance, scenic beauty, and vibrant social ambiance.
Rakesh R — Google review
H84J+6F7, Princep Ghat Station Rd, Maidan, Fort William, Hastings, Kolkata, West Bengal 700021, India•Tips and more reviews for Prinsep Ghat

8Kalighat Kali Temple Adya Shaktipeeth

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The Kalighat temple in south Kolkata is a historic complex devoted to the Hindu deity Kali, renowned for her empowerment and liberation aspects. It forms an essential part of the city's culture, although one should be prepared for poverty, crowdedness, uncleanliness, and chaos when visiting. Tucked away within a labyrinth of narrow streets, this temple is recognized for its rituals involving animal sacrifices (particularly goats), which continue despite being prohibited by law.
High energy place. Went there early morning. Was not very crowded. The pandits are annoying. They just keep trying to take their services. You can avoid them. Overall temple is amazing
Satya G — Google review
We went to the temple after lunch hours, as the driver we went with said that the temple would be a little less crowded then, but it took us almost 3 hours to complete the darshan. There was a long queue, but there were people who asked us to jump the line and move from a side gate. I would suggest you not to do that because, these people would pull you in between the crowd and you have to push through the crowd. If everyone would just maintain peace and stand in a line, the darshan would be completed quickly, so it would be your call if you want to stand in the queue or would you like to push through the crowd. Other than the crowd management issue, everything else was great, we stood in a queue and got a great darshan. The temple was really beautiful and divine.
Aishani S — Google review
Kalighat Temple, one of the most revered shrines in Kolkata, is a deeply spiritual and culturally rich destination that offers a profound experience to every visitor. Dedicated to Goddess Kali, the temple holds immense significance as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India. The moment one steps into the temple premises, the air feels charged with devotion and mysticism. The chants of prayers, the fragrance of incense, and the rhythmic ringing of bells together create an atmosphere that truly elevates the soul. Architecturally, Kalighat Temple reflects a blend of traditional Bengali style with a sacred simplicity that stands the test of time. The idol of Goddess Kali, adorned in her fierce yet divine form, leaves a lasting impression on every devotee. The priests and temple staff are generally helpful in guiding visitors through the rituals and ensuring everyone gets a glimpse of the deity, even during rush hours. While the temple often remains crowded, especially on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and during major festivals like Kali Puja, the sense of spirituality and energy in the crowd is inspiring rather than overwhelming. Outside the temple, the narrow lanes filled with flower vendors, religious items, and local sweets add a distinct charm to the overall experience. Visiting Kalighat is not just about offering prayers—it’s also about feeling the cultural heartbeat of Kolkata. Despite the chaos, there is a deep sense of peace that one carries back after visiting this sacred place. For anyone visiting Kolkata, a trip to Kalighat Temple is an absolute must. Whether you are a believer or simply a traveler seeking to understand Bengal’s spiritual heritage, Kalighat offers a glimpse into centuries of faith, tradition, and divine devotion that continues to define the city’s soul.
Dr R — Google review
Kalighat Kali Temple – A Sacred Pulse in the Heart of Kolkata My visit to Kalighat Temple was not just a journey—it was a spiritual immersion. Nestled in the vibrant lanes of South Kolkata, this ancient Shakti Peeth radiates a raw, divine energy that’s impossible to ignore. The moment you step in, the air shifts—filled with chants, incense, and a sense of timeless devotion. Highlights of the Experience: - The idol of Maa Kali, with her protruding tongue and intense gaze, evokes both reverence and awe. - The temple rituals are deeply rooted in tradition, offering a glimpse into centuries of spiritual practice. - Despite the crowd and chaos, there:s a sacred rhythm that guides every step—from darshan to prasad. The approach through the Kalighat Skywalk adds a modern touch to this ancient pilgrimage, making access smoother while preserving the sanctity of the experience. 🙏 A reflection: In the presence of Maa Kali, one feels stripped of ego and filled with grace. This temple doesn't just offer blessings—it demands introspection. Highly recommended for seekers, believers, and anyone drawn to the spiritual heartbeat of Bengal.
Srinivas M — Google review
My most loved and respected temple in Kolkata. I love the vibes and the feeler in and around the temple. Love this and must visit place in Kolkata
Shiva B — Google review
Kalighat Temple is a very sacred and powerful Shaktipith, and visiting here felt spiritually uplifting. I truly felt Mother Kali’s divine presence and blessings. The energy inside the temple is very strong, and it is an important place of faith for millions of devotees. However, one disappointing part of the visit was the behavior of some pandas (priests/helpers). Instead of guiding devotees properly, there was a negative culture focused on making money, and many people were harassed or pressured for donations. This creates an uncomfortable environment in such a holy place. Overall: ✅ Spiritually powerful temple and divine experience ❌ But the management and pandas should improve their behavior and treat devotees with respect If the temple administration takes action to control these practices, Kalighat can offer a truly peaceful and blessed experience for all devotees.
Divyesh P — Google review
Every reviewer has spoken about the nuisance created by pandas/ touts, but why I wonder why isn’t the temple administration doing anything about it? Are they also hand in glove with these unscrupulous elements They need to take some leaf out of how maa Kamakhya temple is managed. No panda or tout dare break the queue or inconvenience the real devotees Maa Kamakhya temple is just one example. They don’t need to go so far, even Dakshineswar is managed way better. So the problem I feel is with the temple management, the political or whatever patronage they get and no one slapping the daylights off those pandas
Ravindra S — Google review
Positive Energy Jai Maa Kali 🙏 When you go there you have to be patience because of Crowd me goes during Durga Puja so I waited for at least 2 hour in line then after I took Darshan of Maa Kali. During Normal Day it might also be Crowded.
Rajnish K — Google review
Anami Sangha, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700026, India•Tips and more reviews for Kalighat Kali Temple Adya Shaktipeeth

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Eden Gardens is a renowned 66,000-capacity cricket ground in Kolkata, India. It hosts various matches including Indian Premier League and international games. The city of Kolkata offers a blend of historical and modern attractions such as Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Kalighat Temple, Marble Palace, Nicco Park and Dakshineswar Kali Temple. Despite its initial chaos, Kolkata promises an unforgettable experience for adventurous travelers.
Eden Gardens in Kolkata is a place every cricket fan dreams of visiting. Known as the “Mecca of Indian cricket,” this iconic stadium can hold over 60,000 people, and the energy here is simply electrifying during a live match. The roar of the crowd, the sight of cricketing legends on the field, and the sheer scale of the arena make it unforgettable. Even if you are not a huge cricket follower, stepping inside gives you goosebumps because of its history and atmosphere. Outside the stadium, the Eden Gardens park offers a calm contrast, with shady trees and a small lake perfect for a quiet walk. A visit here blends passion, history, and the thrill of being part of something larger than life.
Prithish G — Google review
One of the best cricket stadium in the world. Eden garden is truly iconic and one of the biggest stadiums in the world. I like enjoy cricket very much. I watched cricket international match or ranji match. Eden garden is a emotion for me. Historic match my first match I watched is india vs pakistan test match 2007. 2019 pink ball iconic test match I watched india vs Bangladesh I enjoyed this match very much.
Write W — Google review
Eden Gardens – The Mecca of Indian Cricket! Located in the Maidan area near BBD Bagh, right opposite the Calcutta High Court, this is a legendary venue that resonates deeply with the soul of cricket. I have visited the stadium five times, and among those, the first-ever pink-ball Day-Night Test match between India and Bangladesh left a lasting impact on me. The stadium, with an approximate seating capacity of 68,000, was packed to the brim that day. During the event, I had a brief conversation with a ground staff member who shared info that the boundary dimensions are approximately 66–68 meters on the square side and 76–78 meters on the straight side. The stands inside the stadium are named after cricketing legends such as Sourav Ganguly, Pankaj Roy, and Jagmohan Dalmiya. The B.C. Roy Club House named in honor of former West Bengal Chief Minister Dr. B.C. Roy. While attending matches, you might experience cellular connectivity issues due to the presence of signal jammers. However, vendors selling water and snacks are quite efficient. There are also food corners and canteens inside the stadium offering decent food, albeit at higher-than-usual prices. One area that consistently falls short is crowd management. In my experience, the gathering process lacks professionalism. A stadium of such iconic status should ideally have more streamlined crowd-control mechanisms. For your information I want to let you know that Eden Gardens is owned by the Eastern Command of the Indian Army and managed by the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), whose headquarters are within the stadium complex. To me, it isn’t just a cricket stadium, it’s a living monument to the sport in India. With a history spanning over 160 years, electrifying crowds, iconic matches, and a rich architectural legacy, it remains the heartbeat of cricketing culture and heritage in Kolkata and across the globe.
Rupam P — Google review
Nothing new about this ground. It's an iconic stadium and one of the biggest cricket stadiums in the world. Watching the game of cricket is really enjoyable in this stadium. It's an emotion.
Apurba D — Google review
Eden Gardens is truly massive — the crowd, the energy, the atmosphere — it’s mind-boggling. Every ball bowled is an experience in itself. The stadium is extremely well-managed and located right in the heart of the city. Tip: Reach at least 30 minutes early or 15 minutes after the match starts to avoid the mad rush. Best to have a driver or take a cab, as parking can be a hassle. Food was decent, but nothing exceptional.
Rishabh G — Google review
The experience is very special over there, the crowd was properly managed and controlled by the management. The seeds were clean and well maintained. This stadium provides a capacity over 86000 people. During matches of IPL and normal to tournaments the ticket price ranges between 900 and can go up to 20000 depending upon the match. Some matches are shown free of cost like test series.... Overall the experience was good and the food stall and the food we get inside the stadium was also good and hygiene was maintained...
Nishan D — Google review
What to say about this iconic ground , Lord's may be the mecca of cricket but Eden is the home of cricket ...what a stadium and cricketing venue . This historical ground witness the evolution of the game ..from the once in a lifetime knock of vvs laxman to carlos brathwaite it has seen it all . We are so proud to have this venue at our own hometown . And CAB is magnificently maintained its glory as well as modernised it with all the amenities you can expect in a world class cricketing venue .
Partha C — Google review
I'm still reeling from the incredible experience I had at Eden Gardens last night! The stadium was ELECTRIC, and the energy of the crowd was palpable. The ground itself was a sight to behold - the lush green outfield, the perfectly manicured pitch, and the iconic stands all combined to create an atmosphere that's hard to match. But what really took my breath away was the laser show! It was absolutely KILLER! The vibrant colors, the precision, and the synchronization with the music all came together to create a visual spectacle that left me speechless. I've seen some amazing pre-match shows in my time, but this one was something special. The crowd was buzzing with excitement, and the players seemed pumped up too. The whole atmosphere was infectious, and I found myself caught up in the fervor, cheering and chanting along with the rest of the fans. Eden Gardens has always been known for its passionate crowds and rich history, but last night's experience took it to a whole new level. If you're a cricket fan, or even just a fan of live sports, Eden Gardens is an absolute must-visit. And if you're lucky enough to catch a match with a laser show, you're in for a real treat! Rating: 5/5 stars for the stadium, 5/5 stars for the laser show, and 5/5 stars for the overall experience! 👏🏆🔥"
Aman S — Google review
Maidan, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700021, India•https://www.cricketassociationofbengal.com/edengarden.php•+91 33 2248 0411•Tips and more reviews for Eden Gardens

10Jorasanko Thakurbari

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Jorasanko Thakurbari is the ancestral home of the renowned Tagore family and has been transformed into a museum that showcases the lives of its members. The house, which is now part of Rabindra Bharati University, has been meticulously restored and serves as a tribute to Rabindranath Tagore, the creator of India's national anthem and a Nobel laureate.
A very peaceful and culturally rich place. Walking through the ancestral home of Rabindranath Tagore feels like stepping back in time. The atmosphere is calm, and the museum gives a beautiful glimpse into the life and legacy of the Tagore family. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history, literature, or just looking for a quiet escape in the heart of the city.
Ankan M — Google review
It requires a ticket for entry and a different one to take pictures only from the outside. No inside photography is not allowed. This establishment formulated with many buildings including the living room of Rabindranath Tagore. His daily used things are being displayed here and with his car too. Walking through corridor of the main museum building one could have perception about the lifestyle and type of that time.
P.K. R — Google review
The place is having an enormous historical value. Not only Gurudev himself, the place still smells the Monumental Tagore legacy.The last worldly days of Gurudev were captured with utmost vigilance and his Global Tours were found delicately captured.Most of the countries being visited by Tagore were captured to showcase typical Tagore thought of East Meets West.The absence of his Argentina connections has been pretty disheartening.But the overall response and greetings from all the crew members had been very welcoming. Recommend any Tagore Enthusiast to visit the museum to get a feel of the those harbingers of Bengal Renaissance.
Kingshuk R — Google review
Jorasanko Thakur Bari, located in North Kolkata, is the ancestral home of the renowned Tagore family. Built in 1784-85 by Nilmoni Tagore, the house has a rich history and cultural significance. Here's a brief overview: History - The land was donated by the Sett family of Burrabazar to Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore's grandfather. - The house was expanded by Prince Dwarkanath Tagore and became the residence of the Tagore family. - Rabindranath Tagore, the first Asian Nobel laureate, was born here in 1861 and spent most of his life in this house. Architecture and Layout - The mansion showcases traditional Bengali architecture with a sprawling 35,000 square meter area. - It features a rounded verandah, allowing family members to watch performances on the natya manch. - The house has multiple wings, including the Bhdrashan Bari (Maharshi Bhavan) and the Boithak Khana Bari.
Mainak D — Google review
Fabulous Traveling, Lots of Rabindranath Thakur Memorable Rooms, He was visiting Thailand, China, Japan, America, Italy, so separated rooms explored the Country. ❤️👍💐🇮🇳✨
Ken-Ko-Kai A — Google review
Jorasanko Thakurbari is the old home of Rabindra Nath Tagore. There are so many memorable things about Rabindra Nath Tagore and his families. There are many shops and restaurants nearby. It was Independence Day of India and the atmosphere in the area was very beautiful. Jorasanko Thakurbari is about 1 km from Girish Park metro station.
Manabendra K — Google review
Recently visited Jorasanko Thakurbari, the birthplace of Rabindranath Tagore. It's a beautifully maintained museum offering deep insights into his life, the Tagore family, and Bengal's history. Photography is strictly prohibited inside but allowed outside with an extra fee. Closed every Monday. A must-visit for history and literature enthusiasts!
ADITYA R — Google review
Jorasanko Thakur Bari, located in North Kolkata, is the ancestral home of the renowned Tagore family. Built in 1784-85 by Nilmoni Tagore, the house has a rich history and cultural significance. Here's a brief overview: History - The land was donated by the Sett family of Burrabazar to Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, Rabindranath Tagore's grandfather. - The house was expanded by Prince Dwarkanath Tagore and became the residence of the Tagore family. - Rabindranath Tagore, the first Asian Nobel laureate, was born here in 1861 and spent most of his life in this house. Architecture and Layout - The mansion showcases traditional Bengali architecture with a sprawling 35,000 square meter area. - It features a rounded verandah, allowing family members to watch performances on the natya manch. - The house has multiple wings, including the Bhdrashan Bari (Maharshi Bhavan) and the Boithak Khana Bari. Rabindra Bharati University and Museum - The Government of West Bengal established Rabindra Bharati University in 1961 to commemorate Rabindranath Tagore's birth centenary. - The university focuses on Indian classical fine arts and quality education. - The Rabindra Bharati Museum, located within the complex, showcases the history of the Tagore family, their involvement in the Bengal Renaissance, and Brahmo Samaj. - The museum features over 700 paintings, manuscripts, books, and antique items, including Rabindranath Tagore's original paintings and self-composed wedding invitation card ¹ ². Visitor Information - *Timings:* 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays) - *Entry Fee:* Indians: ₹20 (adults), ₹10 (students); Foreigners: ₹150 (adults), ₹100 (students) - *Light and Sound Show:* ₹50 per person, available in Bengali and English ² ³ Overall, Jorasanko Thakur Bari is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Kolkata, offering insights into the life and works of Rabindranath Tagore and the Tagore family.
Utsaw — Google review
Ganesh Talkies, 267, Rabindra Sarani, Raja Katra, Singhi Bagan, Jorasanko, Kolkata, West Bengal 700007, India•Tips and more reviews for Jorasanko Thakurbari
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11Eco Park

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Eco Park, also known as New Town Eco Park, is a sprawling urban park covering 480 acres of land. It offers a wide range of recreational activities such as boating, cycling, and a playground for children. The park features various attractions including wildflower meadows, restaurants, lakes, grassland, an urban museum, craft shops, gardens, an amphitheater and more. Visitors can enjoy the serene natural surroundings and take part in activities like dual cycling and boat rides.
It is a huge park with variety of things to do. There is replica of 7 wonders of the world. There is Japanese garden, many restaurants, butterfly garden where many flowers are grown and you can also take a toy train ride which is 250 INR per head for AC cabin there is also a huge lake overall beautiful place. You need to come with plenty of time in order to see everything the timings are 12.30 to 8.30. You can also rent bicycle for 150 rs for 30 mins which have double peddle and double seat. Carry an umbrella ☂️ and water bottle with you.
Zoya K — Google review
I should give 5 starts but, iam very disappointed that last time when I visit Eco park there was no other You don't need a ticket to visit each place separately, but I saw 2 things that you have to buy a ticket for inside the Eco Park.1 7 Wonders, another one I don't remember the name of but which is from a Bengali village. But I enjoyed so much with my family very good place for picnic, you can spend time with your family, your partner, don't worry about the your kids or children there has playing things, best thing get a ball with you , it has so big space to play football. The lake was also so much beautiful. Whatever it is a wholesome park.
Moon K — Google review
I recently visited Eco Park in New Town, Kolkata, and it was an amazing experience! It’s one of the cleanest, most well-maintained places in the city, perfect for spending a relaxing day with family or friends. The park is beautifully designed with a huge lake in the middle and separate zones for different activities like cycling, boating, and nature walks. The Replica of the Seven Wonders is a major attraction and great for photography. The musical fountain and toy train ride are fun too, especially for kids. I also loved how there are plenty of food stalls and clean sitting areas everywhere. The entry ticket is reasonably priced, and the staff are polite and helpful. If you visit in the evening, the lighting and breeze by the lake make it even more peaceful. ⭐ Rating: 4.8/5 ✅ Best time to visit: Late afternoon till evening 📍 Tip: Rent a cycle or take a boat ride for the best experience!
Saikat C — Google review
An amazing place to relax and spend a day surrounded by nature 🌳🌸. The park is huge, clean, and beautifully maintained — perfect for family outings, picnics, or a quiet walk. There are so many things to do here: boating, cycling, and exploring the mini Seven Wonders, which are really impressive! The evening atmosphere near the lake is especially beautiful with lights and cool breeze. It can get crowded on weekends, but it’s totally worth it for the experience. 📸 Tip: Visit around sunset for lovely views and great photo spots!
Alex T — Google review
The Eco park has State of art facilities for an ideal picnic location. The park opens at 12:30pm and closes at 08:30pm with park closed on every Monday. The general entry ticket price for Eco Park Kolkata is ₹30 per person. Additional fees apply for rides and specific attractions within the park, such as the toy train and boating, which cost extra per person. The boating charges varies from Rs. 70 to Rs.150. The fascinating part of the Eco park is the Toy train ride which is Rs. 150/person for Non AC and Rs.250/person for AC. It gives you a complete view of the park and covers all areas of all gates except the 7 wonders park and completes a full round of the lake as well. Ideal time to visit is late afternoon and till the park closes.
Rajapriyan S — Google review
Eco Park in Kolkata is a beautiful and well-maintained place, perfect for a weekend outing. The park is huge, clean, and full of greenery with several themed gardens, boating, and cycling options. The replica of the Seven Wonders and musical fountain are must-see attractions. A great place to relax with family and friends.
Vikas K — Google review
Eco Park in Kolkata is a verdant oasis, offering breathtaking vistas and an immersive experience with nature. A tandem ride is an excellent way to explore the park's scenic beauty with a companion. The serene lake provides a perfect setting for a relaxing boat ride, with both paddle and motor boats available for a leisurely cruise. As we strolled through the park, we reveled in the beauty of nature. The evening spectacle was truly magical, with the park's illumination transforming it into a dazzling wonderland.
Rajendran R — Google review
A Good place for a family day out. Entry fees is Rs 30 and you just can enjoy the sprawling park spread over huge acerages. For seven wonders you can get a entry for Rs 30. Also a huge rain forests area can be ur attraction. Mist garden is another attraction. Boating specially during evening is attractive after lights come out. Island and solar done is added attraction. But need to have patience for walking.
Rakesh M — Google review
Major Arterial Road(South-East, Biswa Bangla Sarani, AA II, Newtown, Kolkata, West Bengal 700161, India•http://ecoparknewtown.com/•Tips and more reviews for Eco Park

12New Market Area

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New Market Area, previously known as Hogg Market, is a historic shopping destination in Kolkata that dates back to 1874. It was initially established to cater to the needs of British residents and has since become a beloved arcade for locals and visitors alike. The area boasts a mix of street food stalls offering delicious phuchka, chat, and desi Chinese cuisine alongside branded retail food joints like KFC and Dominos.
Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, USA•Tips and more reviews for New Market Area

13Birla Mandir

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Birla Mandir, located in Kolkata, India, is a grand marble Hindu temple complex built between 1970 and 1996. Sponsored by the Birla family, it consists of three intricately carved temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha in the main shrine, while the other two domes honor Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga. The entire structure is made of marble with towering pagoda-like monoliths at the entrance.
Birla Temple is located on Ashutosh Choudhury Avenue, Ballygunge, kolkata. It is also known as Laxminarayan Mandir. Very beautiful architecture. A temple full of art.I went to visit with my family in the evening.The entire temple is adorned with beautiful handwork.A beautiful moment like going to a temple and watching the evening aarti will make you happy.A peaceful place. Although it is next to the road, it is not very populated. Everyone, go and visit, your mind and soul will be better.
Iam P — Google review
The temple is very beautiful. But I didn’t see any sign saying that photography is not allowed. When I went to take a photo of the idol, the security guard started shouting loudly. This is not the right way. If photography is not allowed, then please put a board like other temples do.
Deep A — Google review
This temple got Built by the Birla family, the temple’s construction spanned 26 years, from 1970 to its inauguration in 1996 . It is Designed by Nomi Bose, it occupies about 2 acres and rises to a height of 160 feet . The architecture is an exquisite mix of Nagara-style and Rajasthani temple design, echoing motifs from the Lingaraj Temple of Bhubaneswar and the Lakshmi Narayan Temple . Constructed with sandstone exteriors and white marble interiors, the temple walls feature intricate carvings illustrating scenes and shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita, while the ceiling dazzles with chandeliers and electric diyas . The main shrine houses lovely Krishna and Radha idols, crafted from marble, often richly adorned . Side shrines are dedicated to Durga, Shiva, Hanuman, Ganesha, and the ten avatars of Vishnu . Daily worship hours run from 5:30 AM to 11:00 AM and 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM, with a particularly serene and devotional feel during the evening aarti . Festivals such as Janmashtami, Radhashtami, Holi, and Diwali are celebrated with vibrant rituals, music, and great devotion .
Ankit S — Google review
Birla Mandir in Kolkata is truly mesmerizing. The white marble architecture is stunning and looks even more beautiful in the evening lights. The atmosphere is very peaceful, perfect for prayer and meditation. A must-visit spiritual place in the city for both devotees and tourists.
Yoshita S — Google review
Very peaceful place .. Visitors pls follow the temple timings mentioned in google .. Architecture was awsome.We visited during Diwali the lights view was amazing.
Maheswari M — Google review
My visit to GD Birla Sabhagar is always a delightful cultural experience. The auditorium is well-maintained, air-conditioned, and acoustically sound—perfect for theatre, music, and literary events. Seating is very comfortable, with a clear view of the stage from almost every spot. Located in South Kolkata ( near Gariahat / Ballygunge ) , it is easily accessible by auto, bus, and metro. The ambience is elegant yet welcoming, making it ideal for both formal performances and community events. Overall, a smooth, enriching, and memorable visit.
Arnab S — Google review
Super and giant temple, Go with loving person and sit outside of the temple and enjoy the moment. Better to visit at evening time.
Avijit M — Google review
Birla Mandir, Kolkata, stands as a magnificent testament to spiritual tranquility and intricate craftsmanship. Nestled amidst the urban bustle, the temple offers a peaceful retreat for both devotees and tourists. The atmosphere is profoundly serene, especially during the evening aarti, which creates a spiritually enriching experience. The temple complex is immaculately clean and efficiently managed, reflecting high standards of maintenance and discipline.Security arrangements are commendable, and the staff is courteous and helpful. Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed inside the premises, which enhances the sacred ambience and encourages mindful presence.
Shreya D — Google review
29, Ashutosh Chowdary Ave, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700019, India•+91 33 2461 5717•Tips and more reviews for Birla Mandir

14Nicco park

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Nicco Park, situated in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, is a sprawling amusement park that offers a wide array of rides and games suitable for visitors of all ages. The park provides a clean and enjoyable environment with well-maintained rides. While the entry fee includes complimentary access to 13 rides, additional attractions are available at an extra cost. Online ticket purchasing is convenient and helps avoid long queues at the entrance. The park also features dining options within its premises.
Nicco Park in Kolkata is a popular amusement park that offers a fun-filled experience for visitors of all ages. Here's what you can expect: Variety of Rides : Nicco Park has 48 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and virtual reality experiences. Family-Friendly : The park is ideal for spending quality time with family and kids, with many attractions suitable for all ages. Cleanliness and Maintenance : The park is generally well-maintained, with a focus on cleanliness and safety. Must-Try Attractions: River Cave: A fun ride that's perfect for families and kids. Skydiver: A recent addition to the park that's gained popularity among visitors. Overall, Nicco Park is a great destination for families and thrill-seekers, offering a fun-filled experience with a range of rides and attractions.
JINNAT K — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nicco Park is without a doubt one of the best attractions in Kolkata for a fun-filled day with family and friends. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with a lively atmosphere, lush greenery, and well-organized pathways that make the entire park easy to explore. It truly lives up to its nickname — the "Disneyland of the East." The variety of rides here is impressive. Whether you’re an adventure seeker who loves high-speed roller coasters and the Cyclone ride, or someone who prefers calmer experiences like the cable car or toy train, there’s something for everyone. The park maintains high safety standards, and you can see staff actively ensuring that rides are operated smoothly and securely. The Water Park section is a highlight in itself — perfect for cooling off on a warm day. The wave pool, water slides, and lazy river are all well-maintained and super fun. Kids absolutely love the splash zones, and adults can enjoy the slides just as much. Another great thing about Nicco Park is the cleanliness. You’ll find dustbins at regular intervals, and the staff are quick to keep the area neat. There are also plenty of food stalls offering everything from snacks to full meals, with both local and international options. The prices are reasonable for the quality and convenience. It’s not just about rides — Nicco Park also has beautiful gardens, a small aquarium, and various fun activities that make it more than just an amusement park. You can easily spend an entire day here without feeling bored. Overall, Nicco Park offers excellent value for money and delivers an experience that’s enjoyable for people of all ages. It’s a must-visit in Kolkata if you’re looking for adventure, entertainment, and a bit of nostalgia all in one place.
Sk S — Google review
Nicco Park is a great place for a fun-filled day with family and friends. It offers a wide variety of rides and attractions, especially for kids and young adults. The main amusement park has some exciting rides and scenic spots, and the water park is definitely a highlight, especially during the summer. However, it can get very crowded on weekends, especially in the water park section. Be prepared for long queues for most of the popular rides. If you're planning a visit, weekdays might be a better option for a more relaxed experience. The food at the café inside was surprisingly good—fresh and tasty with decent options for both snacks and meals. One thing to note is that basic items like bottled water are sold at a premium—a 1-liter bottle costs ₹50, which feels a bit overpriced. Overall, Nicco Park offers a memorable day out, especially for families, but planning ahead and visiting on a less busy day can make a big difference.
Hosenur R — Google review
Nicco Park is by far the best amusement park in Kolkata. I’ve visited countless places in the city, but none have given me such consistent joy throughout the entire day. The park is very well maintained as it is clean, organized, and run with great attention to detail. The staff are always friendly, helpful, and attentive to safety, which makes the experience even more enjoyable. With nearly 40–45 attractions to explore, there’s something for everyone. I recommend booking tickets online in advance and opting for the combo with the waterpark entry; it usually costs around ₹1200 year-round, and you can sometimes find special offers at about ₹600. Do keep in mind that food, certain rides, games, lockers, and bowling are charged separately. For the best experience, plan to arrive early (around 11 AM) so you have enough time to enjoy all the rides. If you’re visiting the Wet-o-Wild waterpark, make sure to bring synthetic clothing as required. The only downside is the food—the options at the food courts are consistently disappointing, so don’t expect much in that department. That said, whether you’re with friends, family, or a partner, Nicco Park guarantees a day full of thrill, adventure, and plenty of laughter. It’s the perfect place for anyone looking to create fun and memorable experiences.
Pratik S — Google review
Good place for an individual or in a group or family. Many things to explore and try. Roller coaster, water world, 7D ride, car strike game, toy train ride, sky dive, mirror maze room, paddling boat, gaint wheel round, car swing and many more. There many options for food, de nks and ice creams. Lovely place.
Tee D — Google review
This is an average amusement park. As I have been to amusement parks at Bangalore and chennai, I felt this was a medium to average size park only. The only scary ride was the Tornado (the roller coaster). All other rides were enjoyable without any fear even, the Sky dive was not that scary. Still we had a great time. Food prices inside are higher. The water bottle cost is 50rs.
Jyotiranjan S — Google review
Purchase online ticket for faster entry, price may seem expensive but honestly yes it is worthy go with some amount of time in hand and enjoy. And yes people going for water park must buy feviqwick from outside.
Satyajit — Google review
Last Saturday we Visited Nicco Park after a long time. Really relived our childhood memories. Entry Fee 500/- per head & many rides are included in this. We Rode the Merry-go-Round 🎠 and it was so much Fun. But The Mirror Maze was really terrifying as the area was suffocating & there was so security person inside. The Toy Train was such a Relief after that, going round the whole Park on rail. You can definitely try other adventurous rides like Watershoot,River Cave ,etc. We Visited the Food Zone & had Icecream & Colddrinks. The Colddrinks taste was a bit sour ,so we complained & they changed the machines Whole container & suggested that buying 500ml bottle from outside would be better.
Shaswati G — Google review
HM Block, Sector IV, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700106, India•http://niccoparks.com/•Tips and more reviews for Nicco park

15Someplace Else, Kolkata, Park Street Area

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Nestled within the luxurious confines of The Park hotel, Someplace Else in Kolkata's vibrant Park Street area is a wood-paneled pub that exudes a nostalgic charm. This iconic venue has been a cornerstone of the city's live music scene since the 90s, hosting renowned bands and offering an eclectic mix of genres that keeps patrons coming back for more.
Back after 15years and brought back good memories. The place remains the same with the same old good pitcher KF pitcher. Bit pricey but worth. The band was too good though a bit late. Over all experience was great
Paldenz W — Google review
Strictly one time visit and then look for better pubs. The place is located at Park hotel (Park street - Kolkata) Very small place with limited seatings. Be sure to reserve a seat if you wish to visit the place. The late comers have to stand. The band did not start until 10:00 pm and place was empty. People were having a quick bite and leaving. The music is too loud for the kind of place which is very small. You have table sitting and bar sitting as well.
Punit S — Google review
Have heard live music elsewhere also but really liked what I heard. Songs of Ozzy Osbourne, Cream and others were sung well. It's a small place but it came alive with the music and the positive vibes all around. The food and drinks are good. The wobbly tables could be fixed though. The staff was courteous. Definitely worth the visit.
Debjani B — Google review
Been here a dozen times. Probably for the past decade or so. From a houseful to a bare few, someplace else has lost its charm. Not to say it is overly expensive. Two ultra would coat you 1400 bucks with a bill with no taxes. Weird. They would occasionally not keep draught beer to force you to buy expensive beer. Some of the male bartenders have such attitude that they are doing some ehsaan on you. Bands are local artists (nothing wrong with it). But the starcast that we used to wait for, is gone. Don’t get me wrong, i like the vibes. But it feels like you are being cheated. The people you will find are just some rich regulars and fan of the bands that show up. You wanna chill with live music and good ambience and save money? Pick some place else. This is no longer it.
Rajat S — Google review
Kolkata and Someplace Else are interlinked. Ideal piece for unwinding and it's probably the only place that has some outstanding music, be it inhouse music or the bands that play everyday.
Vijay V — Google review
Had gone there to see Generations Apart play. It's a small bar with a limited but innovative food menu (Oktoberfest was on) The entertainment was to class. The mushrooms on pretzels were innovative but a tad too garlicky for my liking. While it's a non smoking place, had to inform the manager to request the smokers to use a designated place - they weren't proactive. Sheetal who waited at our table was very kind, energetic, and helpful.
Praphul M — Google review
The pub itself is decent, but my experience was disappointing. I contacted the staff (Mukul) two days in advance to reserve a table and was told that without an online reservation, we could enjoy happy hours. To double-check, my partner called on the day of our visit and received the same information. However, upon arrival, we were informed that happy hours were not available during Durga Puja. When I inquired about Mukul, the staff claimed no one by that name worked there. Since we were already present, we chose to stay and avoid spoiling our evening. Additionally, the menu differs from what is displayed on Google, with significantly higher and more expensive costs. I consider this a serious instance of misrepresentation and false advertising, and I won’t return to this place.
Bikash M — Google review
I visit this place every Durga puja and other times. Thispuja, I arrived a bit late, reached there at 1 AM. So, I asked the one standing at the main door that how long the live music will be continued that night. He answered but I couldn't hear it due to the music. So, I asked him to again. Meanwhile, some group of girls came and started asking silly questions and he kept answering them all whilst kept me waiting. I repeated my questions but he didn't even bother to answer. I had recommended this place to many and now I will tell each of them how they differentiate between customers.
Ankana P — Google review
17, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•http://bars-pubs.socialgoat.in/kolkata/outlet/someplace-else-par…•+91 88220 27300•Tips and more reviews for Someplace Else, Kolkata, Park Street Area
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16Zoological Garden Alipore

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Located in Kolkata, the Zoological Garden, Alipore is India's oldest zoo, established in the 1870s. Spanning 46.5 acres, it houses over 100 species of animals and is a popular attraction for couples, families with kids, and wildlife enthusiasts. The zoo once housed Adwaita, the famous Aldabra giant tortoise believed to be over 250 years old at the time of its death.
The zoo has been considerably improved in terms of experience. Has a huge variety of animals, good paths , seating corners at intervals and a accessible indoor bus service which helps you tour without walking. Overall a great place to visit with family, especially kids would love their visit.
Arfa U — Google review
🐾 Alipore Zoo Kolkata – A Real Jungle Experience in the City 🐘🦜 I’ve been to Alipore Zoological Garden many times, and every time it’s full of visitors and energy! The zoo has all kinds of animals, birds, reptiles, fishes, and a wide variety of trees. It’s a big area, so if you explore it on foot, it takes around 1–2 hours – but walking around and watching animals closely is the real fun. Van rides are available, but stepping down and seeing everything up close is a different experience. Last year I missed a few sections, but this time I explored them all. I feel kids should definitely visit to see real animals, not just pictures in books. There should be a direct metro or bus line from Howrah station – it would make the journey easier for everyone. If you want to feel the wild world up close, a one-time visit to Alipore Zoo is truly worth it! 🐅🌿
MADHUSUDAN M — Google review
I recently visited Alipore Zoo, and it turned out to be a refreshing experience. Being one of the oldest zoological gardens in India, the place carries a certain charm and history that immediately stands out. The moment I walked in, I was struck by the greenery and open spaces—it felt like a small escape from the busy streets of Kolkata. The layout is well planned, with clear pathways and signboards guiding you to different enclosures. The variety of animals is quite impressive. From majestic lions and tigers to playful monkeys and exotic birds, the zoo really offers a chance to see creatures you might have only read about. I especially enjoyed watching the elephants and the colorful aviary section. The reptile house was another highlight, though it can feel a bit crowded on weekends. What I liked most was how family-friendly the atmosphere is. Kids seemed to be having a wonderful time, learning and enjoying at the same time. That said, I do feel the management could improve cleanliness in certain areas and add more seating spots for visitors to relax. Overall, Alipore Zoo is not just about animals—it’s an experience of history, nature, and nostalgia combined.
Joyanta G — Google review
A very good Zoological park & garden at Kolkata. Entry fee 50 rs per person for an adult and 20 rs for child under the age of 5 years. Park is clean and well maintained, guideline map also provide in a certain distance, drinking water facilities are available. Well and clean toilets are available. Sufficient seating area is available here. Inside the park few stalls available, drinking water, ice cream, few snacks etc are available.
KARTICK C — Google review
Best ever zoological garden in India As ever I have seen. Having so many enclosures and every enclosure is having animals and birds. What enclosure mentioned that u will see inside that enclosure. Best to visit with family and children U can buy tickets online and offline. This zoological garden is well maintained and so clean. U can find so many icecream and fast food stalls inside even souvenir shop inside.
Sanjeet K — Google review
Good for family. If you are coming with friends or toddlers it'll be a great place to hang out at. Just it'll be very hot so bring umbrellas, cap and a big water bottle along with you.
Zoya K — Google review
Visited the Alipore Zoological Park, and it was truly a delightful experience! The place is spacious, clean, and maintained, making it a great spot for families and children to explore and learn about wildlife. Though most of the animals were resting during our visit, and we couldn’t see all of them, except the giraffe, Zebra and chimpanzee, who were active and fun to watch, the overall visit was still enjoyable. Best time to visit is around 2 PM, when most animals are out and active. With a bit of patience and timing, you can have a wonderful experience close to nature. A must-visit spot in Kolkata for nature and animal lovers! 🐾🌿 And if the concerned management maintain the standard, it'll be even more effective!!!
Samuel K — Google review
It was nice visit as it was raining. It's a 150 year old zoo. I would suggest to book tickets online from there own govt site not from other. Per Person 50 rps for an adult and there is no restriction for the use of camera. If you visit with a large group then you can use the e-rikshaw instead of walking. One more thing I want to suggest please take food with yourself otherwise one you have to pay 5 rps extra in every buy second thing is i felt Lil unhygienic and thirdly there is nothing other than water ,ice- cream, biscuits, burger, sendwich etc. you ll get nothing for lunch. Other than food n cleanliness everything was fine. It's a good outing place.
Reema B — Google review
2, Alipore Rd, Alipur Zoological Garden, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India•https://www.kolkatazoo.in/•Tips and more reviews for Zoological Garden Alipore

17M.P. Birla Planetarium

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M.P. Birla Planetarium, also known as taramandal, is a renowned domed planetarium and observatory located in Kolkata, India. This impressive white marble building is the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia and the second largest globally. Established in September 1962, it stands as a marvel of Indian architecture alongside iconic structures like the Sanchi Pagoda.
The M. P. Birla Planetarium in Kolkata, located on Jawaharlal Nehru Road right beside St. Paul’s Cathedral and near the Maidan, is one of the most popular educational and tourist attractions in the city. Built in 1963, it is modeled after the Buddhist Stupa at Sanchi and is one of the largest planetariums in Asia. The main highlight is the giant dome theatre, where immersive shows are conducted daily in English, Hindi, and Bengali. The upgraded hybrid projection system makes the night sky, stars, constellations, and galaxies look spectacular and realistic, creating an unforgettable experience. Apart from the dome shows, the astronomy gallery has interesting exhibits, celestial models, and scientific instruments that help visitors, especially students, learn about space and the universe. The planetarium also conducts lectures, workshops, and special educational programs, making it an excellent place for knowledge as well as entertainment. The ticket prices are affordable (₹100–₹140 for adults, discounts for students), and show timings are convenient throughout the day. However, weekends and holidays can be quite crowded, so reaching early is recommended. Facilities like seating and washrooms could be better maintained, but the overall experience more than makes up for it. If you are in Kolkata, the Birla Planetarium is a must-visit destination for families, students, and tourists, offering a perfect blend of science, culture, and history.
BAJRA B — Google review
Perfect for a family & friends outing, this spot offers an engaging and educational experience for all ages. Plus, it's easily accessible by metro - just a 5-6 minute walk from Maidan station. With informative shows running every hour, lasting around 30 minutes, you'll be sure to learn something new and have fun! The shows are conveniently available in English, Hindi, and other regional languages. Tickets are priced at Rs 140, which may seem a bit steep, but trust me, the experience is well worth it!
Harpreet K — Google review
Birla Planetarium – A Celestial Classroom in the Heart of Kolkata My visit to the Birla Planetarium was a journey beyond the skies. Nestled near the iconic Victoria Memorial, this dome-shaped marvel invites you to explore the mysteries of the universe with awe and curiosity. As one of Asia's largest planetariums, it’s not just an attraction—it's an experience that blends science, storytelling, and silence. What stood out: - The dome theatre show was immersive and well-narrated, available in Bengali, Hindi, and English—making it accessible to all. - The architecture, inspired by the Sanchi Stupa, adds a spiritual elegance to the scientific setting. - The exhibits and models of celestial bodies spark wonder, especially for young minds and lifelong learners. Whether you're a student, a seeker, or simply someone who looks up at the stars with questions, Birla Planetarium offers a moment of cosmic connection. 🙏 Reflection: In a world rushing forward, this place reminds us to pause, look up, and marvel at the vastness we’re part of. A must-visit for anyone who believes that learning can be luminous.
Srinivas M — Google review
You can have a Nice experience visiting this place, lots of information about cosmic collision 💥. However choose your show timings. Presently they offer shows in three languages, Hindi, Bengali and English. We choosed a English one starting 2PM which was in English with Subject Cosmic Collision. Very Nice information, however younger kids might need a little help in understanding the show. The exhibition gallery is another attraction which a must visit. And your weight in various planets is a interesting one... every one must check....
Rakesh M — Google review
I visited the M.P. Birla Planetarium in August 2025, and while I couldn’t explore the inside due to the huge crowd that day, the overall experience was still quite pleasant. The place was neat and well-maintained, giving a very welcoming vibe as soon as I reached. The front garden was beautifully kept, adding a calm and refreshing atmosphere to the surroundings. The highlight was the fountain at the entrance, which really enhanced the charm of the place and made it feel even more grand. Although I missed the chance to see the exhibits and shows inside, the outer view itself was impressive, with the planetarium’s dome structure standing tall and iconic in the heart of Kolkata. I’ll definitely plan another visit, preferably on a less crowded day, so I can explore the inside shows and displays too. For anyone visiting, I’d suggest keeping some extra time in hand as the place usually attracts a big crowd.
Gagandeep S — Google review
A trip to Birla Planetarium is always magical! 🌌 The dome show takes you on a journey through the stars and planets, making space feel closer than ever. The exhibits are packed with knowledge and spark curiosity in both kids and adults. Yes, the show is now only about 30 minutes and sometimes the projection quality isn’t top-notch, plus there can be a bit of waiting due to backlogs. But the experience of sitting under the giant dome, watching the universe unfold, is something truly special. It’s a gem of Kolkata that blends learning with wonder—I’d definitely recommend it to everyone.
Sandip P — Google review
M. P. Birla Planetarium, Kolkata (“Birla Planetarium”) The planetarium is the brainchild of Syt. M. P. Birla, an industrialist and philanthropist. It started functioning on 29th September 1962 as an educational, scientific & research institution. It was formally inaugurated on 2nd July 1963 by the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. This historic place today( 06.10.2025 ) visited with my son Kaustav. So we are very happy.
Kartick B — Google review
What a beautiful and mentained placed. Loved the show, beautiful experience. Do explore the galary after the show. With only 140 rupees absolutely fantastic experience.
Debolina D — Google review
Paul's Cathedral, 96, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Cathedral Rd, Adjacent To St, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India, USA•http://www.mpbirlaplanetarium.org/•Tips and more reviews for M.P. Birla Planetarium

18Indian Coffee House

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Nestled in the heart of College Street, Indian Coffee House has been a beloved haunt for students and intellectuals alike since its inception in 1942. This iconic establishment is steeped in history and has been frequented by renowned figures such as Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray. The vibrant atmosphere is filled with lively conversations and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee.
Fish finger was also ordered.. but I was so hungry.. forgot to take pics.. but it was soo good.. the fish was soo flaky! As usual the waiters are little weird! Don't try to judge the barista! Enjoy the coffee with nostalgia, not with the taste! 😝 It was durga puja! So the few glimpse of The College Square!
Arpan G — Google review
Absolutely rude staff, trying to push us out even before we finished our food. Food dint taste good either. But , if in vicinity, recommend visiting (order only tea/coffee) - for this particular magnificent window which looked other-worldly when we visited around 12.30pm (We visited in November 2024)
Daya A — Google review
Although the coffee house has lost some of its charm, it has not lost its tradition and the words that have been heard on the walls for many years. Amidst the hustle and bustle of College Street and the tireless atmosphere of the pristine city of Kolkata, the coffee house still quietly maintains a supply of people's chatter in a corner. Definitely recommended for couples, family gatherings, friends gatherings, all kinds of gatherings. The food quality is okay, in fact, when you have a cup of coffee with friends in the late afternoon, everything feels like heaven around you and nectar in your hands.
Bisweswar B — Google review
Located in the heart of College Street, Indian Coffee House is more than just a café — it is a living chapter of Kolkata’s cultural history. Stepping inside feels like entering a world where time moves slower and conversations matter more than anything else. The ambience is vintage and classic, with old wooden chairs, uniformed waiters, and high ceilings that echo decades of adda, debates, poetry, and student life. This place has witnessed generations of college students, professors, writers, and thinkers shaping ideas over endless cups of coffee. The menu is simple and affordable, which makes it a favourite hangout spot. The “Special Coffee” served in tall steel tumblers has a unique taste you won’t find anywhere else. The omelettes, chicken cutlets, and veg cutlets are timeless companions to long conversations. The prices are pocket-friendly, especially for students — and that’s one of the reasons people keep coming back. But what truly makes College Street Coffee House special is its atmosphere. There is no rush, no pressure. You can sit for hours, talk, write, think, or simply watch the world around you. It feels like a home for thoughts, memories, and friendships
Golam ( — Google review
Food was awful not recommended at all. The coffee was a joke and other food items were also not the very best . The service was satisfactory the servers were very well mannered as well. Now the main and only selling point is the atmosphere 10/10 for the atmosphere for sure the old school vibes is immaculate and you are going to feel like you have travelled back in time to experience kolkata as it was 30 years back.
[BOT] — Google review
Chicken cutlet coating was very thick. The chicken inside seemed uncooked. Cold coffee was terrible, with more water than coffee. Chicken chowmein veggies were undercooked. Hygiene and cleanliness is a bit of concern. Too hot inside. Fans are not of much use. That way prices are a bit on the higher side.
Shaheb S — Google review
This is one of Kolkata’s most nostalgic places, filled with rich history. However, the food quality is disappointing. I have been here twice mainly to soak in the nostalgia and though I tried different dishes, the taste was just average. Once known for good coffee and food, the quality has sadly deteriorated over the years, and the staff’s behavior is not very welcoming either. Still, it holds a unique charm. You will often find elderly groups sitting here, continuing their adda sessions that began during their college days, sometimes 50–60 years ago. For that sense of history and continuity, it’s worth a visit at least once but go for the nostalgia, not the food or the coffee.
Tanmay S — Google review
The Indian Coffee House has an old-world charm and a historic vibe, but unfortunately the experience was disappointing. The food is just average and not worth the price charged. Service is very slow—you have to keep calling the waiters repeatedly to take your order, and their behavior is often unfriendly. What made it worse was that they openly demanded tips, which felt very unprofessional.
Avsek B — Google review
15, Bankim Chatterjee St, College Square West, College Street, Kolkata, West Bengal 700073, India•https://indiancoffeehouse.in/•+91 90077 98519•Tips and more reviews for Indian Coffee House

19Netaji Bhawan

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Netaji Bhawan, the ancestral home turned museum and research center of Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, offers a unique glimpse into his life and political activities. The three-storeyed house was repurposed into a biographical museum in 1961 by the Netaji Research Bureau. Visitors can explore photographs, personal belongings, documents, and artifacts that shed light on Bose's upbringing and struggle for independence.
Felt very nostalgic and its a must vist place for every Indians. The freedom did not come just like that what a heroic fight this great man fought for us all. My sincere tribute to our great Hero Netaji. This place is a real time machine, it will definitely take you to pre-freedom time.
Dr. T — Google review
Netaji Bhavan is a museum and memorial dedicated to Subhas Chandra Bose in Kolkata. It was his family home from 1909 to 1941. The museum showcases Bose's life, letters, and photographs, as well as exhibits on the Indian National Army (INA). Visitors can see his personal belongings and learn about his role in India's struggle for independence. The Bhavan is a place of historical significance and a must-visit for those interested in Netaji's life and legacy. No clicking allowed inside museum Outside you can!!
Joydeep S — Google review
Definitely met my expectations, I was disappointed not to be able to take photos inside the house, however it was very informative and an interesting view into the past. The number of items on display was amazing. If you would like to see into the past from the point of view of a freedom fighter this is definitely a place to visit. From his car to most other house related things are ok display.
Aaron C — Google review
Netaji Bhawan **Netaji Bhawan in Kolkata was once the ancestral residence of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and this fact alone is reason enough for anyone traveling to Kolkata to visit the place. But this is not the only reason that can be attributed to this place being one of the well-known tourist spots of Kolkata. It in fact is a place of national pilgrimage for Indians of all regions, faiths and classes. It was built in the year 1909 by Janakinath Bose, Netaji’s father. On 23 January 1947, Sarat Chandra Bose, eminent freedom fighter and Netaji's elder brother, dedicated this historic house to the nation. **This heritage house is to be viewed in different parts: Netaji Museum at the first floor and the car used for Netaji's Mahaviniskraman are the main attractions. **As visitors continue along the driveway, the iconic German-made ‘Wanderer' car in which Sisir Kumar Bose drove his uncle to Gomoh (then in Bihar, now in Jharkhand) on the first leg of Netaji's Great Escape from India in January 1941, is showcased in a custom-built enclosure. This car, manufactured in 1937, is the most famous motor vehicle of India, and was meticulously restored to its original condition on the occasion of the Great Escape's 75th anniversary. It is a magnet for all visitors to Netaji Bhawan. **At the ground floor you will find a replica of INA martyrs monument, which was built in August, 1945 in Singapore and the British destroyed in September, 1945. ** The museum contains items used by Netaji and various photographs related to his political life. Some rare photographs are also there in display. **Netaji Bhawan Kolkata Entry Fee 50 per person for Adults 20 per person for Children **Address: 38/2, Lala Lajpat Rai (Elgin) Sarani, Sreepally, Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700020, India. **Open: 11 am to 06 pm. Mondays closed. ***
Shyamal D — Google review
Netaji Bhawan, Kolkata is a must-visit for anyone interested in Indian history and one of the tourist place. This well-preserved house offers a powerful glimpse into the life of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. From his personal belongings to the car used in his daring escape, every corner tells a story of courage and patriotism. Photography not allowed inside the rooms you may see all daily use things of Netaji . It's a deeply inspiring and educational experience right in the heart of the city.
Maheswari M — Google review
🇮🇳 *This Independence Day became truly special for me.* 🇮🇳 I finally fulfilled one of my long-time wishes – visiting Netaji Bhavan in Kolkata. The moment I entered, I felt as if time had paused, taking me back to the era of India’s freedom struggle. Seeing Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s Great Escape Car, his belongings, watches, clothes, and rare photographs was an unforgettable experience. Every corner of the house reflects his courage, vision, and undying spirit for India’s freedom. Though photography was not allowed on the first floor, the memories and history preserved there are beyond words. It felt like Netaji still lives there, silently reminding us of the sacrifices and the dream of an independent India. Visiting this place gave me peace, pride, and goosebumps at the same time. Netaji’s home is not just a museum, it’s a living witness to the sacrifices that gifted us freedom. For us Indians, Netaji is not just a name – he is the fire of courage that still lives within us. 🙏 🇮🇳
Aniket ( — Google review
One of the most important landmarks of India’s independence movement. Netaji Bhawan is the ancestral house of Subhas Chandra Bose and now a beautifully maintained museum. It houses rare artifacts, from original letters and personal belongings to photographs, video footage, and other antiques that bring history alive. The highlight for me was seeing the exact route of Netaji’s “Great Escape,” which is carefully marked inside the campus. A must visit for anyone interested in India’s freedom struggle and Netaji’s incredible life.
Tanmay S — Google review
nostalgia hits just by looking at this place. While wandering through the house of one of our greatest leaders and freedom fighters, a sense of immense pride mixed with a tinge of grief filled my mind. My heart felt so fulfilled after visiting one of my idol's places. Won't spoil it by mentioning what all is in there, but if you are a history enthusiast or a Bose Follower, you won't be disappointed.
Kankana S — Google review
38/2, 10, Elgin Rd, Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020, India•http://www.netaji.org/•+91 33 2486 8139•Tips and more reviews for Netaji Bhawan

20Writers' Buildings

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Writers' Building, originally constructed in 1777 as the headquarters of the British East India Company, now serves as the offices for the West Bengal state government. This Greco-Roman landmark has a scandalous history, including its construction and subsequent usage by Governor-General Marquess Wellesley. Situated at the northern end of Dalhousie Square, it was initially used to house junior writers of the East India Company, hence its name.
The Writers’ Building, located in the capital city of Kolkata, is a secretariat building of State Government of West Bengal. It is one of the many heritage buildings situated in Kolkata that brings out the essence of the British East India Company era. Stretched across Lal Dighi, a local water body in the B.B.D Bagh area of Kolkata, it has served as the office of Chief Minister of West Bengal up until 2013.
ER G — Google review
The iconic Writer’s Building — Kolkata’s grand old office — has been watching history unfold since 1777, making it older than the United States of America’s constitution! Originally built by the British East India Company to house junior clerks (or “writers”), this red-bricked giant evolved from a mere workplace into the epicenter of Bengal’s political drama. Architecturally, it’s a stunning blend of French Renaissance and Greco-Roman influences, complete with massive Corinthian columns, arched windows, and statues of Greek gods silently judging the bureaucrats inside. But don’t be fooled by its regal exterior — this place has seen enough action to put a Bollywood thriller to shame. Most famous is the Chittaranjan Das-led revolution of 1930, when three young freedom fighters — Benoy, Badal, and Dinesh — stormed the building, assassinated Colonel N.S. Simpson (a ruthless British officer), and fought till their last breath. The spot, now marked as "B.B.D. Bagh," stands as a tribute to their bravery. Today, the Writer’s Building is the seat of the West Bengal state government, though its corridors echo with both political power and the occasional ghost story! Yes, some believe the spirits of former clerks still linger, probably waiting for overdue paperwork. Verdict: A historical gem wrapped in bureaucracy. Pro tip — visit during daylight - with the appropriate permissions - for the best view, unless you enjoy ghostly whispers of unfinished files! 🏛️📜👻
Rajdeep D — Google review
The Writers’ Building in Kolkata is a historic and iconic structure built in 1777 by the British East India Company. It was originally made for the company’s clerks, known as “writers.” The building is famous for its colonial architecture and its role in India’s freedom movement, especially the 1930 attack by Benoy, Badal, and Dinesh. It later became the administrative office of the West Bengal government. Today, it stands as a symbol of heritage and history in Kolkata.
Arohee M — Google review
Went to the heart of Kolkata after a long time but it always feels great to visit this historical place to see those historical monuments of our city of KOLKATA. Writer's building now 99% Non operational as the state administration now shifted and controlled from Nabanna, I can see renovation work going on inside the building but that is in very slow pace.. Now only a few departments have their partial operations in Writer's building ( I saw some people came to visit the PWD department).. Hope , our pride Writer's building will become operational like before very soon and make the Iconic Dalhousie area again super busy 🤞
Souraj K — Google review
This historical building build by British government during their tenure and when Calcutta was the capital of British India. Form here only the the administrative works of govt were taken up. This red colour building has its own architectural value and history. Nice place
MONAJ M — Google review
Writers' Building is the official secretariat building of the state government of West Bengal in Kolkata, India. It is located in BBD Bagh, formerly known as Dalhousie Square, and is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. The building was constructed in 1777 and was originally used to house the junior clerks of the British East India Company. It is a three-storey building with a red brick facade and a Corinthian colonnade. The building has been extended several times over the years and now covers an area of over 55,000 square feet. Writers' Building is a Grade I heritage building and is protected by the West Bengal Heritage Commission. It is also a popular tourist destination and is visited by thousands of people every year. Here are some interesting facts about Writers' Building: It is one of the largest secretariat buildings in India. It is the oldest three-storey building in Kolkata. It was the site of the first meeting of the Indian National Congress in 1885. It was also the site of the assassination of Inspector General of Police Colonel N.S. Simpson in 1930. The building is home to a number of important government offices, including the office of the Chief Minister of West Bengal. Writers' Building is a significant historical and cultural landmark in Kolkata. It is a symbol of the city's rich history and its vibrant present.
Suvankar P — Google review
The Writers' Building in Kolkata is an iconic landmark that holds immense historical and architectural significance. The Writers' Building was originally constructed in the late 18th century to serve as the office for writers of the British East India Company, hence its name. Over the years, it evolved into the administrative headquarters of the British colonial government in Bengal. The building witnessed significant events in India's struggle for independence, including protests, movements, and administrative reforms. It served as the nerve center of British administration in Bengal until India gained independence in 1947. After independence, the Writers' Building continued to serve as the administrative headquarters of the government of West Bengal. It housed various government departments, ministries, and offices responsible for governance, policymaking, and public administration. The building's offices were gradually relocated to newer facilities, and it underwent restoration and conservation efforts to preserve its historical and architectural heritage.The Writers' Building remains a cherished landmark and a symbol of Kolkata's colonial past, administrative legacy, and cultural heritage. It stands as a testament to the city's resilience and evolution over the centuries.
Binindita D — Google review
𝙒𝙧𝙞𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙨’ 𝘽𝙪𝙞𝙡𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 The Writers’ Building in Kolkata attracts thousands of tourists from across the world, drawn to its stunning architecture and design.
Sumit S — Google review
H8FX+GGJ, Binoy Badal Dinesh Bag N Rd, Lal Dighi, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India•https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Writers%27_Building•+91 33 2214 5600•Tips and more reviews for Writers' Buildings
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21Aqua

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Aqua, located at the Park Hotel, is a glamorous poolside bar and lounge in Kolkata that offers an all-day global menu along with cocktails and wines. It's known for its luxurious ambiance and is a popular spot for hookah enthusiasts. The place features small cubicles for privacy and serves sumptuous kebab platters. With its amazing poolside ambiance, gazebos, and sundowner parties, Aqua provides a cool and relaxed nightlife experience.
The location and ambiance is really good. Since its open space so recommend going during winter. There is a large projection for watching matches. The indoor area is small but comfortable. The prices are quite expensive and extra charge applies post 11pm so be careful. The bartender is experienced and offers great recommendations. A one time visit for the experience.
Arnab D — Google review
Best place for hanging out, with friends family, best chilling place, located at park street, THE PARK at 1st floor, named with AQUA, best potion very well mannered, well behaved staffs, Good quality Good quantity Good place, Good ambience Will recommend.
Vivek A — Google review
Aqua, the poolside Lounge bar, in The Park Hotel on Park Street in Kolkata, offers a unique blend of ambiance, cuisine, and entertainment. Ambiance and Setting: With its chic and contemporary design, featuring a poolside setting that provides a relaxed and upscale atmosphere. The open-air environment, complemented by comfortable seating and ambient lighting, makes it a popular choice for evening gatherings of friends, a romantic date or even a solo outing. Cuisine and Beverages The menu offers a diverse dosh portfolio with its quality of food and the variety of beverages available being its signature, including an extensive list of cocktails and spirits. Service and Hospitality: Has one of the fastest service TAT amongst bars in Kolkata, with its sophisticated bohemian dressed service personnel maintaining an attentive and courteous outlook with willingness to accommodate special requests and give their recommendations. Overall Experience: Aqua offers a unique blend of elegant ambiance, quality cuisine, and exceptional service. Its poolside setting makes it a premier choice for those seeking a refined yet lively venue for dining and socializing in Kolkata.
Pritam B — Google review
Aqua is a lounge bar located at The Park Hotel in Kolkata. The lounge bar is located on the poolside of the hotel and has a very beautiful ambience. I have visited during the new year and it was beautifully decorated with blue lights The service is also good. It is a good place to relax and have a drink with friends and family I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for a good time in Kolkata or in Park Street . Had a good experience at Aqua. Overall, Aqua seems to be a popular choice for those looking for a nice place to relax , sit and enjoy there drink peacefully Opening Hours :-24 hours Indoor & Outdoor Private Cabanas Located on the 2nd floor of The Park Hotel Kolkata Rating :-⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Papiya G — Google review
It's inside The Park Hotel.. swimming pool n Gym facing lounge.. quite refreshing and good choice during evening hours n winters.. food is good and ambiance also amazing.. located at the heart of Kolkata.. good place for some quick bites and refreshing cocktails and drinks..
Travel M — Google review
Aqua is a place where you can really just go and chill and relax. The ambience is very soothing and dark. It's a great place for a romantic date with a loved one or a chill evening with friends. Hookah served is good here no doubt but they charge 100% tax on it. It's a pretty expensive place but if you are okay with spending big bucks then it's definitely a place to be for a soothing evening. Be it beside the pool or indoor on the couch. Seating is comfortable and lighting is perfect. The staff however are not too jolly and service is pretty slow.
Faraz A — Google review
Nice pool bar with music, ambience is very good, staff is courteous and helpful, they offer Happy Hours till 9pm on weekdays. However prices are very high which doesn't make it a profitable deal. Food is good. They offer cheese bits with alcohol. Peaceful place in Park Street. Aqua is based inside Hotel Park Hotel in Park Street.
Shailesh P — Google review
Aqua, nestled in the vibrant city of Kolkata, is a true gem among the nightlife destinations. As I stepped into this upscale club, I was instantly captivated by its alluring ambiance. The venue's modern design, featuring sleek lines and contemporary furnishings, creates an atmosphere of sophistication that sets the tone for an unforgettable evening. One of Aqua's standout features is its breathtaking rooftop setting. Perched high above the bustling streets of Kolkata, the panoramic views of the city's skyline are simply breathtaking. This unique vantage point allows guests to immerse themselves in the energy of the city while enjoying the exclusivity of the club. The music at Aqua deserves special mention. The talented DJs curate a diverse selection of tracks, blending various genres seamlessly to keep the dance floor alive and buzzing. Whether you're into electronic beats, chart-toppers, or classic hits, the music here caters to every taste. The service is impeccable, with attentive staff making sure that guests have everything they need. The bar boasts an extensive menu of cocktails and premium spirits, expertly mixed to satisfy even the most discerning palate. Aqua's ambiance transitions effortlessly from an upscale lounge during the early hours to a vibrant dance floor as the night progresses. The crowd is diverse, attracting a mix of locals and tourists, all coming together to enjoy a night of revelry. In conclusion, Aqua is more than just a club; it's an experience. With its stunning rooftop view, top-notch music, and attentive service, it's a must-visit for anyone seeking a memorable night out in Kolkata. Whether you're a partygoer, a music enthusiast, or simply looking to unwind with friends in style, Aqua promises a night you won't soon forget.
AYUSH B — Google review
The Park Hotel, 17, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•https://www.theparkhotels.com/kolkata/dining/aqua.html•+91 33 2249 9000•Tips and more reviews for Aqua

22The Bridge

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The Bridge is a sophisticated continental restaurant located at THE Park Hotel in Kolkata, offering an al-fresco dining experience perfect for late-night rendezvous. The outdoor seating area features a soft waterfall and concealed lighting, creating an intimate atmosphere away from the bustling crowds. Additionally, The Bridge offers a romantic setting with its ship deck ambiance and stunning views of the Ganges River.
Around 18 of us decided to celebrate our class reunion at The Bridge. When I called up for reservations I was put in contact with Mr. Tabrez. He guided me with the menu and did all the needful. We went for a la carte. The kamikaze shots were really good. We also had koliwada prawns, fish fingers, chicken lasuni tikka and hara bhara kabab as starters . The pizza and kulfi falooda was also good. The experience was very good. We had a gala time.
Paramita S — Google review
Had a morning breakfast with family on Father’s Day, Sunday. The ambience and service is excellent. Wide choice of food. Particularly liked the well made carrot & beetroot juice. The clear soup was soothing. Made my own salad from the ingredients! Overall, a pleasant experience.
Kamalakanth P — Google review
Had ordered their Chicken Stroganoff, Pork Chops, Beef Steak along with drinks. The Beef steak though was requested well done, came out medium rare. The chef went back in and prepared another one which was then cooked right but the portion was reduced. The Stroganoff was not too great either and the portion served was horribly small. The pork chops were dry. Very disappointed with the food. Food is not worth the money. The ambience is good though and the table service too.
Angelica A — Google review
I stayed at The Park Hotel on Park Street for four nights and had the pleasure of enjoying breakfast every day at The Bridge restaurant. The spread is excellent—delicious omelets, perfectly made French toast, fresh cakes, crunchy granola, flavorful dosa, and even puchka! Everything about the experience feels just right. The live counters offer great variety and the chefs do a fantastic job delivering taste and presentation. What really sets the experience apart is the service—Mehak and her team are attentive and warm, creating a welcoming environment each morning. Special mention to Purtha, who is always on the move and has a sharp eye for customer needs. The attention to detail from the entire staff is commendable. The Bridge has become a favorite and I’ll definitely be returning again and again. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Kolkata.
OM S — Google review
Horrible Experience!! Sunday Brunch Price: 3000+18%GST Service: We reached at 12:15 then nothing was ready. We Waited at/ Ground-floor waiting area at 12:40 alocate our table. After that no one attended. At 1:10 served welcome drink, and asked what we want to take as starter; Veg/Non veg. They have not cleared the starter menu options. Every time asked for the next. The waste plate clear after the calling. All staff are moving here are there showing artificial business. Ambiance: Very conjugated with noisy atmosphere and loud live music. The area was too small. Food: Starter options were very limited. They offered to choose Veg/Non-Veg. Chat counter have only 3 choice with very ordinary taste. They have no Asian/Chinese Section. Only one live counter. In main course, Non-Veg only 3 options. No icecream in dessert, also not to spread. Taste: Only few items are maintaing the quality, most of other below average. My opinion: This kind of Food options and pathetic service never deserve a 5 star catagory tag. Just waste of money and valuable time.
Satyen B — Google review
To celebrate the bengali new year we reserved our table here and had a great experience. Firstly their staff behavior was really appreciated and for food, the bengali starters, mainly the varieties was too good. For the food quality, all the items were good but I have found the veg items are more tasty than the non veg. Coming for desert option, I just lived their jalebi and rosogolla. As a whole this gave a great start to our celebration of bengali new year.
Debanjana S — Google review
Best branch (buffet) in Kolkata..It's located heart of park street..The bridge situated in 1st floor..Every sunday special offer in brunch buffet(it's cost per person 1400-1500₹)..Swiggy ,Zomato pre booking dining available..
Dayeta C — Google review
Went for Sunday Buffet on July 2025 Pros: Food Quality Food Taste spot on for all items Ambience Dessert Taste spot on Cons: Less number of items compared to other 5 star, 4 star buffets
Arka G — Google review
17, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•http://bars-pubs.socialgoat.in/kolkata/outlet/the-bridge-park-st…•Tips and more reviews for The Bridge

23Shaheed Minar

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Shaheed Minar, located in Kolkata, is a historic monument that was originally built in 1828 to honor Major-general Sir David Ochterlony's victory. However, it was rededicated in 1969 to commemorate the martyrs of the Indian independence movement. The base of the monument features Egyptian architectural style, while the column and dome are influenced by Syrian and Turkish designs respectively. This towering white structure stands out amidst the vibrant Brigade ground and offers panoramic views of the city.
📍 Location: Esplanade, Kolkata 🗓️ Built: 1828 (originally as Ochterlony Monument) 📏 Height: 48 meters (157 feet) 🕊️ Renamed: 1969, as Shaheed Minar (Martyrs’ Tower) in memory of Indian freedom fighters 🏗️ Architecture & Design A blend of Egyptian base, Classical fluted column, and Turkish dome Constructed in honor of Major-General Sir David Ochterlony for his role in the Anglo-Nepalese War Later rededicated to freedom fighters of India post-independence 🧭 Visitor Experience Located at a prime central point in Kolkata’s Esplanade area Surrounded by Shaheed Minar Maidan, often used for political rallies and public events The area is vibrant, with easy access to metro stations, bus terminals, and markets 📸 Viewpoint Previously accessible to visitors for panoramic views from the top Entry is currently restricted, but plans for restoration and reopening are ongoing ✅ Pros Important historical landmark in Kolkata Unique architectural fusion Located in a bustling cultural zone near New Market, Raj Bhavan, and Eden Gardens ⚠️ Cons Entry inside the monument is generally not allowed to the public Surrounding area can be crowded and noisy during rallies or peak traffic
Dhriti M — Google review
Standing tall in the heart of Kolkata, Shaheed Minar is more than just a monument — it’s a silent storyteller of history, rebellion, and resilience. Originally built in 1828 as the Ochterlony Monument to honor a British general, it later shed its colonial past and was renamed Shaheed Minar in 1969, paying tribute to the martyrs of India’s freedom struggle. With its unique blend of Egyptian, Syrian, and Turkish architectural styles, this 158-ft tall structure dominates the skyline near Esplanade. If you have the stamina to climb its 223 steps, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of Kolkata — though public access to the top has been restricted for safety reasons. Beyond being a historical landmark, Shaheed Minar is also a rallying point for political meetings and protests, earning it the nickname "Kolkata’s Speaker’s Corner". From Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose to modern-day political leaders, this place has heard fiery speeches that shaped Bengal’s socio-political landscape. Interesting Facts: 1. Originally named after **Sir David Ochterlony, it was renamed Shaheed Minar by the West Bengal government in honor of Indian martyrs. 2. It is one of the tallest structures in Kolkata, standing at 158 feet (48 meters). 3. The monument has seen historic political rallies, including speeches by Netaji and Mahatma Gandhi. Verdict: A monument that has seen colonial rule, independence, and democracy in action. Pro tip: Visit during sunset when the monument is beautifully illuminated!
Rajdeep D — Google review
Shaheed Minar, once known as the Ochterlony Monument, is a must-visit landmark in the heart of Kolkata. Built in 1828 to honor Major-General Sir David Ochterlony, it was renamed in 1969 to pay tribute to the martyrs of India’s freedom struggle. Standing 48 metres tall, the monument beautifully blends Egyptian, Syrian, and Turkish architectural styles, which makes it stand out on the city’s skyline. Its central location at Esplanade makes it easy to reach, and the lawns around it provide a calm space to relax despite the busy surroundings. While the place is rich in history and offers a glimpse into both colonial times and the independence movement, the nearby roads and areas could be maintained better. Still, it remains an iconic spot worth visiting for tourists to experience Kolkata’s heritage and culture.
Jit N — Google review
Near Saheed Minar Relaxing Refreshing Resting place open ground for all public enjoying Sitting and eating stuff somehow crowded.. And don't forget if you're travelling by bus there is a bus depot nearby and there is a lot of transportation found nearby.. Kolkata is a city of joy There is a lot of fun and joy seems
Samar R — Google review
This is Kolkata's one of the most remarkable monument. Please this heritage needs to be maintained well. Please beautify the surrounding and clean the area. From Wikipedia:- The Shaheed Minar (English: Martyrs' Monument), formerly known as the Ochterlony Monument, is a monument in Kolkata that was erected in 1828 in memory of Major-general Sir David Ochterlony, commander of the British East India Company, to commemorate both his successful defense of Delhi against the Marathas in 1804 and the victory of the East India Company’s armed forces over the Gurkhas in the Anglo-Nepalese War, also known as the Gurkha War. The monument was designed by J. P. Parker and paid for from public funds.On 9 August 1969, it was rededicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Indian freedom movement and renamed the "Shaheed Minar," which means "martyrs' monument" in both Bengali and Hindi, by the then United Front Government in memory of the martyrs of the Indian independence movement. The last people to have been up there were former governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi and his family. Known as the "Cloud kissing Monument" by Mark Twain, the Shaheed Minar is located at Esplanade in Central Kolkata in the north-east facet of the Maidan. The tower is 48 metres (157 ft) high. It has a foundation based on the Egyptian style. The column is a combination of styles with a classical fluted column, a Syrian upper portion, and a Turkish dome. It has two balconies at the top. The top floor of the minar is accessible by a serpentine staircase, a total of 223 steps. It has a total of 218 steps until the top of the tower.The vast field to the south of Shaheed Minar, is known as the Shaheed Minar Maidan or the Brigade Ground. It has a history of being the site of political rallies and fairs. The first political meeting on the ground was presided over by Rabindranath Tagore to condemn the killings of Santosh Kumar Mitra and Tarakeswar Sengupta by the Indian Imperial Police in 1931. The central bus terminus of the city is around the monument.In 1997, a tourist jumped off the lower balcony of the monument. Since then, police permission is required to climb the steps of the monument. Local residents must submit proof of address and a photo ID at the Lalbazar Police Headquarters, while out-of-town tourists must submit documents from their hotel, and foreigners must submit a copy of their passport. The monument offers a bird's-eye view of the city.The government has planned to open the monument to the public, after the renovation work is completed. The renovation work was started in late 2011 and will be completed in two phases. The first phase was scheduled to be completed by June 15, 2012, and is said to cost about ₹50 lakhs. There are also plans to illuminate the monument, both from inside and outside, and to give the monument a fresh coat of paint. In the second phase a temporary folding stage will be set up at the foot of the 48-metre (157 ft) tall monument to avoid congestion at the Dorina Crossing during rallies. After the work is completed, both tourists and locals will have access to the top of the monument. Stalls selling souvenirs will also be set up just in front of the monument, while the pathways leading to it will be cleaned and decorated with flowering plants.
Kunal G — Google review
On 26.07.25 we came here.... Shaheed Minar was erected in 1828 by the East India Company in memory of Major-general Sir David Ochterlony who was the commander of the British East India Company. The monument was made to commemorate and celebrate the victory of East India Company against the Marathas in Delhi in 1804 and the win against the Gurkhas in the Anglo-Nepalese War. The monument was constructed in the memory of Sir David Ochterlony as he was the commander during these wars. He was born on 12th February 1758 and died on 15th July 1825 at the age of 67. He was a Major-general of the Bengal Artillery and was awarded the GCB or Dames Grand Cross award. The monument was designed by J. P. Parker and was funded by public funds. It was rededicated to the memory of the martyrs of the Indian freedom struggle on 9th August 1969 and renamed as the “Saheed Minar '' which translates to ‘martyrs’ monument’ in both Bengali and Hindi, an apt name for this honorary piece of architecture. I want to invite you all ,please visit here and experience extraordinary things ....time time i came here so I was feeling glad to visit it.....For more interesting and informative reviews about West Bengal even kolkata then you should follow me here or on Facebook ..... Thanks🙏🌹❤
Projjwal D — Google review
Me and my cousin was Exploring Kolkata after purchasing some cloth(kapor) from Bharat bhai for my father's business, after that we started exploring bara bazar to Zakariya street to Esplanade and we visited Some off the club and college tent and then we decided to back and i opened Google and find near way to go Esplanade metro and in that way we have seen this also took some picture of it...
Always M — Google review
After visiting Qutub minar, I no more like this minar. The local area is also crowdy and dirty. This area is used by political parties gie campagning.
Anirban B — Google review
bus stop, Dharmtalla, Dufferin Rd, Kolkata, West Bengal 700069, India•Tips and more reviews for Shaheed Minar

24Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

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Located in the Ballygunge area of Kolkata, about 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, the Birla Industrial & Technological Museum is India's first science museum. Established in 1959, it is a prime attraction for science enthusiasts and students. The museum aims to promote an interest in science and technology among visitors, especially students. Housed in a historic building, it offers exhibits and demonstrations showcasing various aspects of science and technology.
Absolutely wonderful place for children to learn science and understand scientific and natural phenomenon in a fun way. There are variety of pavilions displaying various items of scientific interest. The scientific officers and staffs are very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. They explain the various items on display with love and care to the children. These people do not discriminate based on caste, religion, gender, social and economic condition. The displays are meticulously maintained. There's a cafeteria inside. Large groups of children can be taken to this museum for whole day trip
Ankita P — Google review
Visited after many years. Last visited when I was a child. They have upgraded in every aspects. My daughter enjoyed a lot. Though she is too small to understand many things, but she enjoyed cold mine show, 3D show, Science Magic show, things she understand and gaming zone specially for below 7 years old. Parking is available, elevator available, wheelchair entrance is there, bathrooms are clean. They have also a canteen in very reasonable rate. Taste & quantity is ok, could have been better in this price point. Highly recommended. Try to visit in weekdays for less crowd.
Anirban B — Google review
Good for primary as well as secondary school Students. suitable for toddlers as they have children's area as well to keep them engaged. Only problem is some of the things are not maintained in its working condition.
Anand S — Google review
It was great to be back at my favorite science museum after 4 decades. All most all the exhibits where changed. Displayed subjects were revamped with changing times. Took my granddaughter who seems to have enjoyed the visit. The shows like coal mine and 3 d movie where of particular interest.
Subhabrata G — Google review
Best place for science students. And also good for Arts students. 3D show was good for children. My most favourite thing is the coal mine.
Tuhin B — Google review
Birla Industrial & Technological Museum, Kolkata is a must-visit for kids! The Playzone is just Rs 60, the cheapest in town and packed with fun activities like a doll house, mini basketball & more. There’s also a fish aquarium, birds, and loads of interactive exhibits. Fun + learning in one spot. Safe, clean, and super budget-friendly! Perfect weekend outing with kids!
Rahimeen Z — Google review
A revisit to ones school days......a must visit for every science lover.... Its better to buy a package for INR 90 and spend a good time to recharge our mental faculties with the wonders of science..... Divided into several sections .....each gives a comprehensive view of the multi facets of science.......live models....detailed notes ....a mock coalmine trip......3D shows.....a fun show on science.....a treatise on Nobel laureates and science luminaries...... There is a canteen where u can pick up a modest meal and rest ur limbs for some time while u complete the scientific treat
JOYDIP C — Google review
This place provides a beautiful experience for the kids so schools often choose this place for conducting their field trip. It offers so many things to see and learn. It even has a good capacity to hold large number of people. The place runs a canteen too.
S H — Google review
PHYSICS BLOCK, BIRLA INDUSTRIAL & TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM, 19A, Gurusaday Road Near Ballygunge Ice Skating Rink, 19a, Gurusaday Dutta Rd, Beck Bagan, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700019, India•http://www.bitm.gov.in/;%20https://www.facebook.com/BITMKolkata/…•+91 94773 45291•Tips and more reviews for Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

25Fort William, Calcutta (Vijay Durg)

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Fort William in Kolkata, India, is a historic riverside fortress named after King William III. Built in 1696 by the East India Company, it served as the first stronghold of the British in the country and later became the seat of Bengal's presidency during British rule. Although visitors cannot enter due to its use by the Indian Army, they can still explore its surroundings and parts of its exterior.
Another hidden gem on our tour of Kolkata. Had the opportunity to visit it with friends courtesy of a Military friend. It presently serves as the Head Quarters of Eastern Command. Entry though is restricted and can only with prior permission and approval. It's a must visit destination. It's a very peaceful place in the heart of Kolkata. The place has been maintained absolutely very well
Uday A — Google review
This is one the iconic and beautiful places of Kolkata....I recommend visiting here in the evening because of the garden and photography of sunsets....You can go through the nearest metro station then take a taxi to the fort.... garden , family, water pond weekend activity is happening there....
Sanjay M — Google review
I recently visited the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata, and honestly, it’s one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I’ve ever been to. The moment you enter, you’re greeted by lush green gardens and the majestic white marble structure that truly stands out against the sky. The architecture is stunning — a perfect mix of British and Mughal styles. Inside, the museum is full of paintings, old photographs, artifacts, and stories from British India. If you’re someone who loves history or photography, this place is a must-visit. Evenings here are magical — the sunset makes the marble glow, and the light and sound show at night adds a whole new vibe. The area around is clean and well-maintained, and you can just sit and relax for hours.
Mohan M — Google review
Its a gem for tourists. The hygiene is commendable, and it's easily accessible via various transportation modes. The monument's structure is highlighted beautifully, adding to its charm. Its special characteristics make it a standout spot, perfect for exploring. Nearby, you'll find a plethora of food options, ranging from fast food to complete meals, catering to every taste. The staff are fantastic, providing excellent ticketing services. Overall, it is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a memorable experience in the city.
SS J — Google review
A great piece of history, and so well maintained, you will love it, photo worthy spot. Has lake, historical documents , art etc.
Surajit M — Google review
This fort is a remarkable historical palace that has stood for many years. The architecture and design of this fort are truly impressive and reflect the skills of the builders. It is known to have been the site of several significant historical moments. Exploring the halls and rooms within this fort is like stepping back in time. The fort continues to be an important reminder of the past.
Saurabha N — Google review
Historic place housing buildings that have been built across the span of a couple of centuries. The sheer variety of architectural styles on display is amazing. This place is a well kept heritage site maintained and enhanced by the army's engineers for decades. Currently serving as the headquarters of the Eastern Command, this place is a treat to visit and a refreshing getaway from the chaos of the surrounding city.
Aritra B — Google review
The Victoria Memorial in Kolkata is one of the most beautiful and iconic landmarks of the city. Built in memory of Queen Victoria, this grand white marble structure is surrounded by lush green gardens and reflects the charm of colonial architecture. It is not just a monument, but also a museum with galleries displaying paintings, artifacts, and historical collections. The evening light and sound show adds an extra charm to the experience. Whether you are a tourist or a local, visiting Victoria Memorial is always a delightful experience and a must-see attraction in Kolkata.
Saumalya S — Google review
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26Tantra

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Tantra is a vibrant nightclub located at The Park Hotel in Kolkata, known for its neon-lit atmosphere and sleek bars. It caters to party enthusiasts with its effervescent dance floor, hangout zone, and extensive menu of spirits and finger food. Popular among the city's young clubbers and local celebrities, Tantra offers Bollywood to Hip Hop beats on weekends. With a dance floor, lounge area, and two bars, it is a popular nightlife destination even without its posh location.
Tantra is a neon-lit nightclub located within The Park Hotel at 31, Park Street, Taltala, Kolkata Atmosphere: It's a large, upscale, and hip nightspot with a lively and energetic crowd, especially on weekends Music: You can enjoy a diverse range of music, including Bollywood, Hip Hop, and EDM. They often host well-known DJs. Wednesdays are typically Hip Hop nights, and Saturdays are major party nights. Food & Drinks: They serve Indian, Chinese, Italian, and Continental cuisines. Crowd: good crowd with higher cover charge, especially on weekends. It has two floor seating with an awesome view Amenities: The club offers valet parking, free parking, wheelchair accessibility Loved the music and vibe and my favourite gin and tonic
Papiya G — Google review
Prices are a bit on the higher side when it comes to drinks or food. But their choice of music was dope. The amount that you pay as entry charges gets adjusted during the following final bill. But imho, if I'm spending this much, I'd rather choose Phoenix (Astor hotel) instead of tantra as it's pretty nearby.
Saheb P — Google review
Had a great time at Club Tantra! The atmosphere was on point—vibrant lights, pulsing energy, and a crowd that truly brought the night alive. The service was smooth and attentive, which made things even better. It is on the pricier side, though, so just be ready for that if you’re heading in. All in all, a solid spot to enjoy good vibes and good company.
Amar K — Google review
Tantra at the Park Hotel is as good as destination as it gets. However, the DJ is very skewed towards Punjabi foot tappers ... Wish there was more variety in the dance music beyond Hindi & Punjabi ... Food, especially, butter garlic prawns was quite good ...
Simanta S — Google review
Audio system was not soothing for ear. Delayed in food sevice, service wasn't good too ...
Debjit G — Google review
Visoting after 3 years and sitting in the upstairs section right now. Seems as though the service here has deteriorated over the years. First the server took forever to understand a simple 2-ingredient drink. Then when the apps came, we received the wrong item as she had punched in the wrong platter. When we asked to change the item, her colleague came to say that we had ordered the item we received and that she had punched it in correctly. No apologies at all and no one even came by outlr table to ask for drink refills. And we are the only 2 people sitting here!
Sachin B — Google review
I was a regular during jam session days (4pm to 8 pm).Visited after more than a decade. Lost my phone. A big thank you to Aditya (current manager of tantra) to find the phone and give it back to me in a few hours. Thank you Aditya.
Dipyaman D — Google review
Waitress are beautiful but delay in service, they are busy more in drinking rather than service to customer.
Prabhakar S — Google review
31, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•http://bars-pubs.socialgoat.in/kolkata/outlet/tantra-the-park-pa…•+91 33 4004 9000•Tips and more reviews for Tantra

27Nocturne

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Nocturne is a vibrant bar, lounge, and nightclub in Kolkata that has been a popular name in the city's nightlife scene since 2010. It offers an all-in-one experience with high-tech facilities like P3 LED screens, Co2 canons, and state-of-the-art sound systems. The venue features an Italian eatery, live sports screening, and a lively dance floor with grooving music from DJs.
Recently Visited @nocturnelivethenight The vibe of the Pub is just amazing. Mocktails are superb. Food is good . The staff is very courteous and friendly and really put us at ease with their service. Best for Party's or if u just want to hav a chill time with friends. Had an amazing time here.. We tried the following items and loved each one of them In Veg 1. Falafel Pita Pockets with Hummus Dip 2. Aglio e Olio Veg Dimsum with Spicy Dip 3. Thai Basil Paneer Tikka with Basil Sauce . In Non-Veg 4. Chilli Garlic Coriander Chicken 5. Charred Chicken Tikka Kebab with Mint Chutney 6. Oven Roasted Herb Fish with Wine infused Mushrooms & Pepper Dip 7. Nocturne Special- Harrisa Chicken Pizza . Some Mocktails & Cocktails as well 8. Emerald Isle 9. Tropical Tippler 10. Stairway to Heaven 11. Cucumis Melon Cooler 🔴 Service Fast service with proper hygiene and sanitization. Their hospitality was awesome & all their staff are very friendly. 🔴 Ambiance (10/10) :- Amazing Ambiance. I’m love This Place. Well Decorated 📍 Location :- Nocturne, Jasmine Towers, 31, Shakespeare Sarani Rd, Mullick Bazar, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700017
Debjit — Google review
Nocturne - " live the night !! ":- A wonderful party destination at Shakespeare Sarani is one of the reputed Pubs in Kolkata. The ambiance is well decorated with proper seating arrangements and the best place to have a cocktail with the finest dining experience. They also have a DJ section for all party lovers. They serve a combination of Cocktails, mocktails, and mouthwatering dishes. So I have tried some of their items which are highly recommended to try 📌Veg Starters ⭐Falafel Pita Pockets with Hummus Dip ⭐Aglio e Olio Veg Dimsum with Spicy Dip ⭐Thai Basil Paneer Tikka with Basil Sauce 📌Non Veg Starters: ⭐Chilli Garlic Coriander Chicken ⭐Charred Chicken Tikka Kebab with Mint Chutney ⭐Oven Roasted Herb Fish with Wine infused Mushrooms & Pepper Dip ⭐Nocturne Special- Harrisa Chicken Pizza 📌Cocktails: ⭐Emerald Isle ⭐Tropical Tippler 📌Mocktails: ⭐Stairway to Heaven ⭐Cucumis Melon Cooler
Punyak G — Google review
Are you Nocturnal? Then this is the right place for you my friend. I recently visited a mad party place in the town, Nocturne! what a place to go crazy with friends and chill. They serve some really awesome cocktails, mocktails & starters too. Love live music and bits? they have DJs as well. . We tried the below Starters: In Veg . Falafel Pita Pockets with Hummus Dip Aglio e Olio Veg Dimsum with Spicy Dip Thai Basil Paneer Tikka with Basil Sauce . In Non-Veg . Chilli Garlic Coriander Chicken Charred Chicken Tikka Kebab with Mint Chutney Oven Roasted Herb Fish with Wine infused Mushrooms & Pepper Dip Nocturne Special- Harrisa Chicken Pizza . Some Mocktails & Cocktails as well . Emerald Isle Tropical Tippler Stairway to Heaven Cucumis Melon Cooler . . I recommend you go for the below options. 1. Chilli Garlic Coriander Chicken 2. Charred Chicken Tikka Kebab with Mint Chutney 3. Nocturne Special- Harrisa Chicken Pizza 4. Thai Basil Paneer Tikka with Basil Sauce Highly recommended place for party lovers
Subhadip D — Google review
I feel that the reviews written here were by the restaurant itself. Only thing that is good is the waiters (I mean service). Nothing else. The atmosphere is basic and the worst part is the hostess greeted me by saying just the word “yes”. What the hell is she thinking ? How come to this place and I am like what do you want me to say? “I want to go in” and will you let me? It’s uncomfortable and she told me I won’t get refunded for the cover. Not sure what that is about. Finally she explained that you get discounted for cover charge you paid with your food. Very unclear and requires some serious training on restaurant based customer service. Food is basic. Not that great. This is what made me realize the reviews were self written. They dont follow the acoustic regulations. The music is so loud that you can’t even hear the waiter speaking next to you. I had to use my phone to write my order as notes on my phone so he can understand. Avoid this place if you can. I am writing this review sitting at the Nocturnal.
Jeshwanth K — Google review
Loved the atmosphere. And the in-house musical event was dope. Loved it
Ritam A — Google review
I recently visited a nightclub and I have to say, it was an exceptional experience! The club had an incredible atmosphere that made it a great place to be. The music was upbeat and kept everyone on the dance floor all night. The club had a great layout with ample space for people to move around comfortably. The bartenders were friendly and the drinks were reasonably priced. I enjoyed their delicious cocktails, which were made perfectly. The staff was professional and courteous, making sure everyone had a good time. The lighting and sound system were top-notch, which added to the overall immersive experience. I highly recommend this nightclub to anyone looking for a fun and memorable night out with friends.
Dipuna J — Google review
Absolute sham this is..the place is closed since COVID 19 lockdown. I reserved a table today and I went there with my wife. Upon reaching there, the place was found to be desolate and abandoned. Upon enquiring the watchman told us that the licence of the pub has been revoked and they have shut shop since lockdown. If the place isn't open why on earth are they accepting reservations???
Mufiz K — Google review
An illegal restaurant which shows a different commitment in public website and serve something else. I have been in multiple high class night clubs all across India but never faced this kind of discrimination. This restaurant is listed under Swiggy dineout but while making the payment just ignored Swiggy’s existence. I am not worried about money but it’s a very poor business ethics. Please ban this restaurant if possible.
Sirshendu S — Google review
Jasmine Towers, 31, Shakespeare Sarani, Mullick Bazar, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700017, India•Tips and more reviews for Nocturne

28Sabarna Roy Chowdhury Sangrahashala

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Sabarna Sangrahashala, established in 2005 by the Sabarna Roy Choudhury Paribar Parishad, is a museum located in the Barisha area of Kolkata. It showcases family artifacts and heirlooms such as old furniture, kitchen utensils, hunting trophies, and historical documents related to the city's history. The museum also houses a reference library supporting research on the city's history and publishes an annual tabloid and books on the region's history.
Photography was not allowed... It displayed ancient historical events, gajets, most interesting was a picture of legendary Gowhar Jan's photo frame, the picture was made by metal block. The event was from 9th Feb to 12th Feb, 2025. If you are fond of knowing ancient history of Kolkata it is must visit place to go.
Sreerupa B — Google review
The Sabarna Roy Choudhury family formed the Sabarna Roy Choudhury Paribar Parishad in 1996 to preserve their history and heritage. The family established the Sabarna Sangrahashala, a museum in Barisha, Kolkata, in 2005. The museum houses rare documents, books, and journals from the 18th and 19th centuries. The family also conducts a Durga Puja in Barisha.
Admission — Google review
This is a private museum owned Mr. Sabarno Ray Chaudhury Family which display unknown facts and artifacts of Kolkata. This place is very unique which showcases the ancient belongings used by some renowned persons as well. The beautiful narrative on each and every object is given by Mr. Deborshi Ray Chaudhuri (Member of Sarbarno Ray Choudury family) which let us know various unknown facts of Kolkata at British era. Though there is no entry fee for visiting this unique museum but taking pictures or videos inside the museum is prohibited. You just need to call on their official number and book an appointment for visiting this museum. Overall we learnt a lot from this museum's various articles and objects. I am recommending you all to visit atleast once, those who have interest in ancient history of India and want to know the ancient history of Kolkata which was previously prevailing at the British rulling era. Lastly will say that this is the very museum which took the great initiative to tell the world that no Lord Cleve made Kolkata but it was already there before his birth. The Calcutta High Court has passed a order in this regard as per the facts presented by them. I Thank Mr. Deborshi Ray Chaudhury from bottom of my heart for giving us his valuable time in narrating the objects of the museum. Personally the object which liked the most is signature of Sadhok Ramprasad Sen. I forgot to tell you all that one history festival is conducted every year on the 1st Sunday of February each year. At that time well known artists as well as actors grace the museum with their presence.
Shilajit R — Google review
International Heritage Exhibition 13th Feb to 15th Feb 2022. No entry fee. Good demonstration and guided tour about rich Kolkata's history.
G O — Google review
It's a nice museum maintained by the Roy Chowdhury family. It's small. We visited on the time of exhibition.
Souvik D — Google review
It is a place where you will know about kolkata. It is situated at Baro bari, Barisha. This is one of the landlords (Jamidar) house of Kolkata. Sabarna Roy Chowdhury family is the landlord of Kolkata. At present Sabarna Roy Chowdhury family is divided into eight houses. These are called..... 1) Atchala bari 2) Baro bari 3) Mejo bari 4) Majher bari 5) Benaki bari 6) Kalikinkar bhavan 7) Birati bari 8) Nimta bari First six houses are situated at Barisha area. And others are in Birati and Belghoria Nimta. Durga puja in Atchala bari is the first Durga puja of Kolkata. Jamidar Lakshmikanta Roy Chowdhury started Durga puja in this atchala temple on 1609 AC. This family gave lease Kolkata to the East India Company on 1690 AC against Rs.1300/- per annum. This deal was done in this atchala temple.
Niladri P — Google review
The name Sabarna Roy Chowdhury will forever be remembered by Bengalis and others for time immemorial. He was an acclaimed zamindar who took the initiative of combining Sutanuti, Gobindopur and Kolkata which became Calcutta now Kolkata. The place also hosts the oldest barowari Durga Puja established in 1610 A.D. in West Bengal. This is the style of Durga Pujo which is celebrated on Bengal and globally since then till date. It is located in Sakherbazar, Behala, Kolkata.
Sanjit C — Google review
This museum is great, contains all the ancient things of Zamindars of kolkata that is sabarna Roy Chowdhury family of Barisha.
Jatirmoy C — Google review
Saptarshi Bhawan, Baro Bari, 67/3, Diamond Harbour Rd, Barisha, Kolkata, West Bengal 700008, India•http://www.devarshi.faithweb.com/•+91 98302 89400•Tips and more reviews for Sabarna Roy Chowdhury Sangrahashala

29Olypub

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Bar
Restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Park Street, Olypub is a cherished gem that has stood the test of time since its inception in 1947. Originally known as Olympia Bar & Restaurant, it transformed into Olypub in the early '80s and has since become a beloved haunt for locals. This heritage site exudes nostalgia with its warm atmosphere where patrons gather to sip on beers and whiskies while engaging in lively discussions about everything from politics to poetry.
We have recently visited this bar cum restaurant. One of the popular places in the Park Street area. We have ordered Chicken Ala Kiev, Chicken Omelette and Tikka Kebab. Every item is tasty. Especially Chicken Ala Kiev, it is just awesome. The price is a little bit high. Only Cash and Cards are accepted here. UPI Payment is not accepted here. The behaviour of the staff is very good. We will surely visit this restaurant again.
Pratik D — Google review
Tomorrow I visited here for the first time. I love the place. It had a old retro pub vibe. The food was good. A good place for hangout with friends & family . The staff behaviour was also good.
Sayanee D — Google review
Peaceful place. Silence will steal your mind. Great pub for relaxation. I tried the famous chicken Ala Kiev, it was literally awesome. So yummy and delicious. But the problem I faced was about the bill payment. They don't have UPI code, either to pay in cash or card. A must visit once one.
SRESHA S — Google review
What I absolutely hate about this place is the servers asking for tips and not being happy with the money you offer and asking for more. Is that really necessary ? The doorman then asking for more money. What am I supposed to give you money for ? Opening the door ? That's what you were hired for The food here is fine. I love their fish fingers and chicken ala kiev. Ordered their chicken steak for the first time and it wasn't anything mentionworthy I like their ambience
ROURIMA M — Google review
The place has an urban myth kinda settlement in most people's mind and mist of it is true. You will have to wait before You can get a seat inside. But when You do its a really nice meal a perfect date place or hangout place with your friends and family. I tried their iconic steak with beer and it really tastes delicious. Chicken Ala is also a classic historic dish here.
Saujash P — Google review
One of the oldest and leading restaurant in park street area. Chicken Ala kiev is the signature dish here. Ambience is full of nostalgia.
Mousumi B — Google review
The atmosphere was calm here but the food and service was very average here and the waiters force you to pay more tips even after tipping them the owners don’t seem to be bothered by this behaviour, I felt they should learn some etiquette.
Rafiq R — Google review
Ah, Olypub – the place where Kolkata’s nostalgia comes chilled with soda and a wedge of lime. Nestled right in the heart of Park Street, this iconic watering hole isn’t just a pub – it’s a time capsule soaked in Old Monk and legacy. Established in 1947 (yes, just like our Independence), Olypub is older than most Bollywood family feuds. It has aged not like wine, but like a fine whisky – smoky, strong, and slightly rough around the edges. And that’s its charm! The Ambience? Think peeling walls, dim lights, no-nonsense service, and a crowd that ranges from broke college poets to retired professors quoting Tagore between sips. No pretense, no Instagrammable plating – just glorious chaos and legendary beef steaks (so famous they deserve their own Aadhaar card). And let’s not forget the ultra-generous pegs of liquor, which have made Olypub the original 'happy hour' for decades. Interesting Sip-Sized Facts: - It’s one of the oldest running pubs in Kolkata, serving since the British had just packed up. - The beef steak, served with soft buttered bread, has achieved near-cult status. Many swear it's the best in town – unless they’ve had three pegs, in which case, everything’s the best! - Olypub doesn’t play music – because here, conversation is the only playlist. - Prices are so retro, you’ll check the bill twice to confirm it’s not a typo from 1997. Sure, it’s not everyone’s cup of Darjeeling tea. If you’re looking for mood lighting, artisanal cocktails, and a DJ dropping bass, walk on. But if you're after soul, stories, and steaks with a side of strong drinks and stronger opinions — Oly is your promised land. In the words of a wise old regular, “You don’t go to Oly. Oly finds you.”
Rajdeep D — Google review
21, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•+91 82760 20472•Tips and more reviews for Olypub

30Botanical Garden

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Nestled along the banks of the Hooghly River, the Botanical Garden, officially known as Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, is a verdant oasis in Kolkata that beckons nature lovers and couples alike. Spanning an impressive 273 acres, this expansive garden is home to over 12,000 diverse plant species. It's a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life where you can enjoy tranquil moments surrounded by lush greenery.
I recently visited the botanical garden and was blown away by its beauty! The variety of plants and flowers is stunning, and the garden is so well-maintained. It's a perfect spot to relax and unwind. The walking paths are clean. I loved the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to connect with nature. Highly recommend!
Srijita M — Google review
The Botanical Gardens in Kolkata is a true haven for nature lovers. The lush greenery and well-maintained landscapes create a peaceful and refreshing environment. It’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. The variety of plants and trees, along with the serene atmosphere, makes it a wonderful spot for relaxation and rejuvenation. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy some quality time surrounded by nature’s best!
Irfan A — Google review
The Botanical garden is truly beautiful with a picturesque landscape . The flowers are of many varieties and are lovely . It is a good place for photographers. The Great Banyan Tree is over 250 years old and adds a magical touch to the place. Despite some damage to its main trunk caused by cyclones over the years the tree remains stunning. It covers a vast area. This place is worth going and exploring the pure form of nature at its work . The winter is a lovely time to visit with a pleasant weather and ray of sunshine.
Torsha B — Google review
Visited the Botanic Gardens a week ago on a Wednesday morning. The Andul road to the Gardens are very congested but once inside it's a marvelous place to be. The tickets cost Rs. 30 per head which is quite reasonable. It's quite expensive for other nationals though. We saw the Great Banyan tree which indeed is spectacular and will leave you in awe. The entire place is well maintained and there are lots of beautiful birds to be seen. You can take a guided tour on an electric 4-wheeler which will cost around Rs. 50 per head. They will take you around the entire place, which can be difficult to cover on foot, and show you various species of flowers, trees and plants. The nature trail was a fun addition to the park as it has lots of paths that can be explored and it actually feels as if you're in a forest with trees all around. There are lots of benches available all around for people to sit and enjoy the beauty. The Gardens are a great place for people to lose themselves in nature and get away from the congested city life for a couple of hours. Regular Morning-walkers can pay an annual subsidised fee to walk the Gardens.
Upasana G — Google review
The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden — better known as Kolkata’s Botanical Gardens — is where nature flexes its muscles and history hides in the shade of ancient trees. Spread over 270 acres, this green paradise is home to over 12,000 plant species, but let’s be honest, the real VIP here is the Great Banyan Tree. With a canopy larger than a football field and over 3,500 aerial roots, it’s the only tree that looks like an entire forest! A stroll here is a refreshing break from Kolkata’s chaos — expect lush lotus ponds, swaying palm avenues, and the occasional enthusiastic botany student sketching leaves like a modern-day Leonardo da Vinci. Birdwatchers find their bliss, joggers get their cardio, and couples… well, they find the most secluded benches. While some sections may have that "nature taking over" vibe, it only adds to the wild charm. The air is cleaner, the breeze cooler, and the selfies greener. Just beware of sneaky monkeys — they have a taste for snacks and smartphones. Verdict: A leafy escape for nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone needing a break from car horns. Pro tip — Visit early morning for misty magic and fewer photobombing tourists. 🌿🌳📸
Rajdeep D — Google review
This Botanical Garden is one of the largest Botanical Gardens in India. This garden has many exotic & special plants. The most important is "The Great Bannyan tree", which is the largest Bannyan tree. You can also enjoy boating in the lakes of the garden. This garden opens at 9am. & closes at 5pm. The garden closed on Mondays. The ticket 🎟 fare is 30/- per person. For detailed information check our YouTube channel @bangaleetraveller
Aniruddhya B — Google review
Visit to the Botanical Garden on World Environment Day – 5th June 2025 To mark World Environment Day, we visited the iconic Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden in Shibpur on 5th June 2025. The experience was both refreshing and educational. We travelled by metro and took a toto from the station to the garden. The entry fee was ₹30, and the park remained open till 5:30 PM. The garden is very well maintained, with clean washrooms, drinking water points, benches to rest, and a cafeteria for snacks. The main attraction was the majestic Great Banyan Tree, which holds a Guinness World Record. We also explored the Rosarium, nature trails, lotus ponds, and the vibrant bougainvillea section. It was heartening to see the rich diversity of plants and the emphasis on eco-awareness. Visitors could also buy plants from the nursery. The visit was a reminder of nature’s beauty and the need to preserve it for future generations. A truly meaningful way to celebrate World Environment Day! 🌿🌍
Arnab S — Google review
The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, also known as the Calcutta Botanical Garden, is a 273-acre botanical garden located in Shibpur, Howrah, near Kolkata, India. Here are some interesting facts about the garden: The garden was established in 1787 by Colonel Robert Kyd, an army officer of the British East India Company. It was originally intended for the cultivation of medicinal plants and economic crops. The garden is home to over 12,000 living plants and trees, representing around 1,400 species. Some notable attractions include: The Great Banyan Tree: a 250-year-old Ficus benghalensis tree that covers over 19,000 square meters. The Palm Avenue: a scenic walkway lined with various species of palms. The Rose Garden: featuring a wide variety of roses.The Orchid House: showcasing a collection of orchids.
Samiran K — Google review
Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal 711103, India•Tips and more reviews for Botanical Garden
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31Botanical garden

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Nestled in the heart of India, the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden, formerly known as the Calcutta Botanical Garden, boasts a rich history dating back to 1786. Spanning an impressive 270 acres, this lush paradise is a haven for plant enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With its diverse collection of flora—ranging from exotic trees to vibrant flowers—the garden serves as a living tribute to the wonders of botany.
H878+GVM, Kazipara Ln, Sanapara, Kazipada, Shalimar, Howrah, West Bengal 711103, India

32Roxy

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Roxy is a trendy and alluring cocktail bar that pays homage to the vibrant 1960s with its stylish metal and velvet decor. The bar offers an array of drinks including Tequila, B52, and Kamakaze shots, as well as infused vodkas, daiquiris, and martinis. Additionally, Roxy hosts world wine launches and sommelier events for enthusiasts to enjoy.
Raja Katra, Singhi Bagan, Jorasanko, Kolkata, West Bengal 700007, India•Tips and more reviews for Roxy

33Peter Cat

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Bar & grill
Kebab shop
North Indian restaurant
Restaurant
Peter Cat, a legendary restaurant in Kolkata's Park Street, has been serving its unique Chelo Kebab since 1975. Despite surviving a fire and the test of time, it remains as popular today as it was in the 1960s. The dimly-lit interiors and the servers' Rajasthani red and white costumes transport diners to a bygone era. The cat-shaped menu offers Continental and North Indian cuisine, with a focus on delicious meat dishes.
Peter Cat, Park Street has unveiled a stunning new floor that’s a total vibe! ✨ Unlike their classic cosy setup, this section is brighter, more spacious, full of greenery and completely photo friendly...perfect for your Pujo Insta posts 🌿📸 The fresh, modern ambience adds a vibrant twist while keeping the timeless charm we all love. And the food is as iconic as ever. From the legendary Chelo Kebab to the rich and flavourful Dum Ki Raan and those juicy Tandoori Prawns, every bite still hits the spot 🍴🔥 This Durga Pujo, step into their brand new section for a refreshed experience where good food meets great vibes. You’re going to love it! 💫
Kash B — Google review
If you’re in Kolkata, Peter Cat is an absolute must-visit! I had their famous Chelo Kebab, and honestly, it was the best I’ve ever had. Perfectly cooked, bursting with flavors, and served just right—it truly lived up to its legendary reputation. The ambience was so cozy—warm lighting, old-world charm, and a vibe that makes you want to sit back and savor every bite. The place has a timeless feel, making the dining experience even more special. On top of that, the service was top-notch. The staff was attentive, polite, and made sure everything was perfect throughout the meal. If you’re a food lover, Peter Cat isn’t just a restaurant—it’s an experience. Highly recommend it, especially for their signature Chelo Kebab!
Niloy D — Google review
This place is not just a restaurant – it’s an emotion. Since 1975, it has held a legendary reputation, and maintains to do so till date. The dim lighting and classic decor makes it a perfect place for a laid-back meal or a special evening out. We tried their signature dish, the iconic Chelo Kebab (Original), that is simply outstanding – buttery and just to die for. The Chicken Kebabs are tender, rice grains are exceptionally good. We had also ordered their Mutton Biryani which was really delicious. I would definitely recommend you to go and try this place out, if you’ve nit already done so. If you’re in the city, missing out on the Chelo Kebab here would be a crime.
Sneha R — Google review
Peter Cat is not just a restaurant – it’s a part of Kolkata’s heritage and culture. Since 1975, it has held a legendary reputation, and maintains to do so. The dim lighting, classic decor transport diners to a different era, making it a perfect place for a laid-back meal or a special evening out. We try their signature dish, the iconic Chelo Kebab (Original), that is simply outstanding – buttery and unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere. The Chicken Kebabs are tender, rice grains are exceptionally good. Another dish we've tried is Chicken Irani Kebab. The portion is enough for two person. Lastly I would say, Peter Cat is more than just about food – it’s about reliving a piece of Kolkata’s old-world charm. If you’re in the city, missing out on the Chelo Kebab here would be a crime.
Ishita D — Google review
During my recent visit to Peter Cat, one of Kolkata’s most iconic restaurants, I tried their famous Chelo Kebab, Fish Makhmali Kebab, and a refreshing Lemonade. Each dish reflected the restaurant’s signature charm, well-prepared, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The Fish Makhmali Kebab was tender and creamy, melting in the mouth with every bite. The Lemonade provided the perfect balance of light, cool, and refreshing, complementing the rich kebabs perfectly. But the undeniable showstopper was the Chelo Kebab. The buttery rice, juicy kebabs, and the soft poached egg on top created a perfect harmony of flavors. It truly lived up to its legendary status and is an absolute must-try for anyone visiting Peter Cat. Overall, Peter Cat remains a timeless dining experience comforting, flavorful, and quintessentially Kolkata.
Prashanta B — Google review
During the Puja days, we made our way to the legendary Peter Cat a place that never disappoints when it comes to food and old-world charm. ✨ Bhetki Meunière - ₹505/- This classic French preparation came with two pieces of fresh, flaky bhetki fish pan-fried to perfection. The buttery sauce elevated the natural sweetness of the fish, making every bite melt-in-the-mouth delicious. Served alongside a portion of potato and a fresh veggies, the dish struck a perfect balance of rich yet comforting flavors. Truly finger-licking good! ✨ Chicken Steak Sizzler - ₹510/- Served sizzling hot, the platter had two juicy chicken breast pieces grilled just right, keeping them tender and flavorful. The smokiness from the sizzler plate added depth to the taste, while the potato and fresh veggies on the side made it a wholesome and hearty meal. A satisfying dish that’s both filling and flavorful. Overall, Peter Cat once again lived up to its reputation with comforting food and nostalgic vibes making our Puja visit even more special.
Shilpa C — Google review
The legendary Peter Cat a place that never disappoints when it comes to food. Their speciality "The chelo kebab" platter it's obviously was the best at time but now I feel something is off with this dish .. the rice quantity or the proportion became less so the butter and the seekh kebabs one bit dry which also lacked flavours . However coming to the main part . The grilled fish sizzler and the biriyani and also the fish makhmali oh my god they are soo good and bursting with flavours . So next time don't run behind the chelos one do try their other foods as I have mentioned above and you will fall in love with those , the fish was well cooked and so tender and biriyani the more I say , the less it will become so do try it and then you will know . The ambience was so cozy—warm lighting, old-world charm
Isha G — Google review
Food was amazing and their cocktails are a must try! Peter Cat is a brand. They deserve to be brand based on the quality of food and service they deliver. This time we took a table on the newly added floor which was very spacious and the ambience was wonderful.
Shilpi B — Google review
Stephen Court Building, 18 A, Park St, opposite KFC Restaurant, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India•+91 33 2229 8841•Tips and more reviews for Peter Cat

34Waterside Cafe

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Nestled in Salt Lake City Center, Kolkata, Waterside Cafe is a top-notch restaurant offering a delightful mix of Indian and global cuisine. This 24-hour hotel cafe boasts stunning floor-to-ceiling windows that provide serene garden views, creating a tranquil dining atmosphere. The menu features an array of delectable dishes including Italian and Mediterranean fare. Whether you're seeking an elegant dinner, leisurely lunch, or indulgent weekend brunch, Waterside Cafe promises a five-star dining experience.
Without a doubt the best food I had among any star hotel in Kolkata. Everything was simply so delicious. There were a lot of different desserts too ❤️ loved the experience, food and ambience . Will definitely visit again!
Chandrima G — Google review
This is the second time I have been to Waterside cafe. The choice of food items is not as vast as the other star hotels on the byepass but the food tasted very good. The chat section, starters, the mutton, grilled fish, mediterranean section were really awesome. The dessert section was pretty good and almost everything tasted well. The walk to the poolside with a view of the Hyatt is also awesome. My pet peeve with them is their booking process. Both times booked through phone calls and found on arrival that my booking was not listed. This time I even mentioned last time's experience and was assured that nothing like that would happen again. But found the same thing occuring again.
Paramita S — Google review
The food was nice, wish there for more options in the buffet tho given the price point. I recollect they had a better dessert section before but now it was pretty mid - the coffee flavoured ice cream and chom chom was still very good though. The salad section was really great, and so were the dim-sums, but like I mentioned wish there were more options in the main course. As the name suggests, the view of course was very nice. The staff too was very amiable and made us feel comfortable.
Sushmita S — Google review
We're there to try some authentic Thai cuisine and we had an amazing experience. The flavors were rich and well-balanced, and each dish was beautifully presented. The staff were polite and helpful, and the atmosphere was elegant and relaxing. I especially enjoyed the Seabass Choo Chee Curry with Brown Rice and the Tom Yum Goong. Visit ASAP to try thes amazing Thai Dishes.
Prosenjit P — Google review
We have gone from office as part of our half yearly team gathering. The restaurant was good both in terms of ambience and service. Food was typically 5* hotel wala taste nearing to be bland as per my palate. There were lots of options starting from salad to cold meat to grilled items to chinese to Indian main dishes. Options are adequate for both vegetarian and non-vegetarian people. Though it was a buffet setup but they were also serving starters from live grill counter to table which was good as you don't have to stand in front of the grill. The dessert section was also stacked up nicely having lots of items to offset your calorie count of couple of days. Overall a nice pleasant experience.
Joydeep G — Google review
what an experience! we tried their lunch buffet. They have live counter too where you can ask them to prepare any kind of bread or grilled meat. They serve chinese, indian, continental, asian. absolutely loved the dessert spread. Service was great as well. The fountain and garden view makes it so much better. Definitely visiting again!
Dutiaskswhy — Google review
Went with family to celebrate my parents' anniversary. We made prior booking. Ambience was very beautiful with a fountain view. The area is very spacious and great for a large crowd. We also did cake cutting there. Staffs are generous. Price is affordable. Ordered Chicken Togarashi and Leek Yakitori, Crispy Wasabi Prawn, Chicken Souvlaki and Chef's signature Garlic Prawns. Food was tasty and good quantity was served. Food quality was well maintained.
Adriza C — Google review
Awesome experience. Nice ambience. Food is awesome. Friendly staff
Soumanti G — Google review
1, JA Block, Sector 3, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700106, India•https://www.hyattrestaurants.com/en/dining/india/kolkata/multi-c…•+91 33 6820 1159•Tips and more reviews for Waterside Cafe

35St. John's Church

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St. John's Church, located in the heart of Kolkata, is a historic cathedral built in 1787 by the East India Company. It was funded through a public lottery and became the first Parish Church of Bengal. In 1815, it was designated as the primary Cathedral of Kolkata until St. Paul's Cathedral was consecrated in 1874.
One of the oldest churches in the Kolkata region, this gem is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone fascinated by the colonial era. While waiting for official work nearby, we decided to explore it—and it was worth every moment. With an entry fee of just ₹10, you’ll step into a beautifully preserved piece of history. The peaceful shrine, regular mass services, stunning architecture, and vintage paintings make it a serene and enriching experience. Highly recommended!
Debisree R — Google review
St. John's Church is not commonly talked about—I wasn’t even aware of it myself. But visiting it left me amazed. If there is any church in Kolkata that can rival St. Paul’s Cathedral in size and beauty, it is this one. The church is situated on a spacious premises, about a 10–15 minute walk from BBD Bag Station and just 2 minutes from the Kolkata High Court. The entry fee is ₹10 per person. It is a serene and well-maintained place. Apart from the church itself, the premises also house a monument, the tomb of Lady Canning, various paintings, and statues. A visit here is certainly worthwhile for everyone. The church remains open every day except Sunday, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The peaceful environment makes it a perfect place to experience calm and tranquility.
Tista P — Google review
St John's Church Kolkata: Located in Council House Street, near Raj Bhavan. St. John’s Church is the third oldest Church of Kolkata. The land was donated by Maharaja Naba Krishna of Sovabazar. The foundation stone was laid by Governor-General Warren Hastings. Funds for the construction of the church were raised through a public lottery. St. John’s Church was opened to the public in 1787 and was designed by architect James Agg of Bengal Engineers. St. John’s Church, with its 174 feet high clock tower. The Church was built on a graveyard, so the compound has several tombs and memorials, but only a couple of them are older than the church itself. It houses the following tombs; Job Charnock’s Mausoleum,decorated memorial of Lady Canning, The compound also houses the controversial Calcutta Black Hole Memorial, Second Rohilla War Memorial and several other graves. Entry fee Rs.10.00 per head. **
Shyamal D — Google review
St. John’s Church in Kolkata is one of the oldest churches in the city, built in 1787. It was originally the first Anglican cathedral of Kolkata during British rule. The church is known for its beautiful colonial architecture, tall pillars, and peaceful atmosphere. Inside, it holds many historical monuments and memorials, including the tomb of Job Charnock, the founder of Kolkata. Surrounded by old trees and stone paths, the church reflects the rich colonial history and heritage of the city.
Arohee M — Google review
This church was the former cathedral of the Anglican Church. It was one of the first buildings to be built by the east India company. The site used was a graveyard which also houses the tomb of Job Charnock. Lady Canning’s Memorial, the Rohilla War memorial and the black hole Memorial are also on the grounds, besides some other graves and tombstones. The chair of Warren Hastings, the then governor, is also in a room on the grounds. In the church, one can see the 200 year old pipe organ and the famous painting of the last supper
Natalie P — Google review
An interesting fact about this church is that the land was donated by Maharaja Naba Kishan Bahadur of the Sobhabazar Royal Family to Warren Hastings. The church is serene and peaceful, with beautiful neoclassical architecture. There is also a small entry fee of ₹10.
Tanmay S — Google review
St. John’s Church, built in 1787, is one of Kolkata’s oldest churches and a landmark of the city’s colonial heritage. Constructed by architect James Agg, it served as the city’s first Anglican cathedral until 1847 and stands as a testament to the British East India Company’s architectural influence... The church features a beautiful art of the Last Supper on its interior wall along with a large pipe organ adding a spiritual and artistic dimension. Its outside garden is serene, lined with historic graves, including the memorial of Job Charnock, considered the founder of Kolkata, and other notable figures, giving visitors a sense of the city’s layered past... Built with Chunar sandstone and bricks, featuring a 174-foot spire and a prominent clock tower. The surrounding grounds combine peaceful greenery with solemn memorials, creating a reflective atmosphere... Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and modest attire is recommended. A visit to St. John’s Church offers a unique blend of history, art, and colonial-era architecture, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Kolkata’s heritage...
Debnik B — Google review
Nestled quietly at the northwest corner of Raj Bhavan (BBD Bagh), St. John’s Church immediately envelops you in a calm, almost reverent ambiance. Despite being surrounded by Kolkata’s bustling heart, the lush green courtyard—with its tall trees, soft grass, and occasional playful squirrels—feels like an oasis of serenity .Designed by Lt. James Agg of the Bengal Engineers and modeled after London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields, this neoclassical gem was built between 1784 and 1787 . Its stone structure—built from rare stones shipped from the medieval ruins of Gour—is why it's affectionately known as “Pathure Girja” (“Stone Church”) . Its most striking feature is the 174-ft tall stone spire crowned by a massive clock, which serves as both a landmark and a timeless centerpiece . The grand portico, lined with Doric or Corinthian columns, ushers visitors into a space that exudes architectural dignity and grace .
Shivam C — Google review
2/2, Council House St, opp. Dewars Garage, Lal Dighi, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India•https://stjohnschurchcni.org/•+91 72781 31157•Tips and more reviews for St. John's Church
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36Alfresco

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Nestled within the historic walls of The Lalit Great Eastern, Alfresco is a chic dining destination that beautifully blends various culinary traditions. This elegant restaurant offers an array of dishes from Anglo Indian to Tangra Chinese, Nawabi to Bengali cuisine, ensuring there's something for every palate. With its stunning glass walls and ceiling, diners can enjoy breathtaking views of the courtyard and lily pond while indulging in well-curated breakfast and dinner buffets or à la carte options.
we had breakfast and buffet dinner which worth the money. choice of breakfast is excellent, both in terms of taste and variety. they also serve milkshakes on request. a la carte and buffet both are excellent. shahi dum alu, non-veg paovaji, chicken makhni, palak paneer are to die for. dessert table will steal your heart. overall very very good! Want to be back for the Sunday buffet breakfast/brunch. Highly recommended.
Shahtaj N — Google review
Have ala carte dinner... Food quality is just ok...Plenty of space for improvement...Please think why should someone choose this place over resturant for food... Bathroom is dirty...Needs more frequent cleaning and proper maintainance... Staff is very good... Cooperative...
Santanu N — Google review
I was at at this place, its a multi-cuisine restaurant in Baguihati serving great food and drinks the place almost looks like a fine dining restaurant and the interior is quite cozy and comfortable. The service and the quality of the food was top notch Here, I tried: Crispy Chilli Potato Paneer 65 Chicken Tikka Veg kolhapuri Chicken Do peyaza Dal fry Jeera rice Naan/ Kulcha All of the items were delicious and I would definitely recommend you to visit this beautiful place
Sandipa S — Google review
Nice place to hangout with friends, family and colleagues. Food quality, ambience, Service is very good. You will get variety of drinks, chicken, Fish items etc. here as starter, main course food items. Washroom, Separate smoking room is there. UPI/Card payment is accepted here.
Soumendu K — Google review
Alfresco is one of the restaurant in The Lalit Great Eastern, situated at the heart of the city, very close to Esplanade. We opted for the dinner buffet, upon reaching were greeted by the staff cordially. The service was quite sloppy, as we had to wait for 15 mins to get appetizers served and they did not serve the unlimited softdrink as per Dine in and main course was missing Mutton 🙄. But rest everything was a 5 🌟 experience. The food was absolutely stunning. Every single one of them, top notch in quality, taste and served hot. The internal decor of this place is a joy for your eyes, neat and clean and well maintained.
Rupam C — Google review
Below average experience at a 5 star restaurant. Quantity of items in buffet is very less and the food tastes okay. The management and service is very poor. Not at all worth the price. Proper arrangement of food buffet and cutlery not available. Very disappointing experience overall.
Sucheta N — Google review
Been here around a few months back. Residing at Old Court House Street, Dalhousie Square. Lalit Great Eastern is a popular name in the 5-Star Category of Hotels. The restaurant Alfresco is located on the ground floor of Lalit. The ambience of this place is a classy one. The staffs were courteous but the service was a little slow. Although the pricing was cheaper compared to other 5-Star Restaurants, the food options were limited too. But the quality of the food was excellent. This place is surely recommended for a fine dining experience and good food.
Souvik D — Google review
At Lalit Alfresco... Sub-standard menu, ordinary taste, no innovation in dishes, yet the price is more than that of ITC Royal Bengal buffet (which is actually the best buffet in town) Utter waste of time and money.. No wonder, it was nearly empty on a Sunday, that too on Father's day Please close it down or improve..... But stop fooling customers
Sumeet D — Google review
1,2,3, Old Court House Street, Dalhousie Square, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India•http://www.thelalit.com/the-lalit-great-eastern-kolkata/dining-e…•+91 33 4444 7777•Tips and more reviews for Alfresco

37Mullick Ghat Flower Market - Hawkers Committee

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Mullick Ghat Flower Market, also known as the biggest flower market in Asia, offers a vibrant and chaotic atmosphere that is perfect for pre-wedding photography. With piles of colorful flowers like carnations, sunflowers, and marigolds creating a picturesque backdrop, it's a popular spot for capturing romantic shots. This more than 130-year-old market is the largest wholesale flower market in East India, attracting thousands of sellers daily.
Hello visitor, my name is Somnath, I am a Google Verified Local Guide and an adventure lover. I visited Mallik Ghat Flower Market yesterday. • Mallik Ghat is one of the most popular places in Kolkata. It is located on the banks of the Hooghly River and below the Howrah Bridge. • This is a very beautiful place. More than fifty thousand people come here every day. Because some come to buy flowers from the flower market, and some come to visit this wonderful beautiful place. • Mallick Ghat Flower Market is the largest flower market in Kolkata and is one of the most popular places to visit. • Mallick Ghat Flower Market is a favorite place for photographers. • It would not be wrong to say that the place is the biggest flower market in Kolkata.I solely visited this place for the experience and it was undoubtedly a great one. I had walked all the way under the scorching sun and was tired by the time I reached, but the moment I entered the place it filled me up with energy from the crowd. The place was bustling with people and flowers being sold everywhere. The aroma from the variety of flowers here and there filled up the air with a unheard fragrance. It felt so fresh and the constant bargaining going around everywhere bought a smile to my face. The place is pretty nice, the only drawback is that the place is a bit dirty and when it rains, the surroundings become a muddy mess.A little maintenance is needed here, then everything will be fine.
Somnath S — Google review
A very busy flower market next to historical ghats and iconic Howrah bridge. The prices are low provided you know bargaining skills. Numerous varieties of flowers are available, but get ready to brave the local crowds
Rizwan J — Google review
Located beneath the iconic Howrah Bridge, Mullick Ghat Flower Market is one of the oldest and largest flower markets in Asia. Dating back to 1855, it is a vibrant hub where hundreds of vendors gather daily to sell fresh flowers like marigolds, roses, tuberoses, lilies, and lotuses. The market comes alive as early as 4:00 AM, with peak activity till 8:00 AM. Traders, wholesalers, and buyers from across the city and even from neighbouring states come here to buy flowers for temples, weddings, rituals, and festivals. The air is filled with fragrance, and the pathways are lined with heaps of colourful blooms, creating a visual and sensory treat. Though crowded and often muddy, the market reflects Kolkata’s cultural and spiritual rhythm. You’ll see garland-making in action, deals being negotiated, and porters carrying massive flower bundles on their heads. It’s also a favourite spot for photographers, especially during sunrise with the bridge in the backdrop. ✅ Tips for Visitors: Best time to visit: Between 5 AM – 7 AM Footwear: Wear closed shoes; the ground is often wet. Entry: Free, no formal gate or ticket. Getting there: A short walk from Howrah railway station or Strand Road. 🌟 Final Words: Mullick Ghat Flower Market is not just a market—it’s an experience. It’s where commerce meets culture, and tradition thrives in every petal. A must-visit for those who want to feel the raw, authentic energy of Kolkata.
Dhriti M — Google review
The must place visit in Kolkata. The place is really good. By morning, you have to visit this place. It is under the Howrah Bridge. All the flowers are very cheap. Here. It is one of the famous wholesale flower market, West Bengal .
Shano J — Google review
Early morning experience is good - to get fresh flowers and in case, you want to feel the unfiltered vibe of the city. It's a wholesale flower market on the banks of the river...the road is unpaved and squishy, comfortable footwear with good grip is recommended.
Gautami C — Google review
An interesting place to visit, thought you do have to be up early. Great place to get photos of local life, but don’t forget to ask permission to take a photo first!
Carl C — Google review
I one word mon chuye jawar place, flower's cost is so reasonable and available shops are here. Love this place ❤️
Bipasa B — Google review
I liked the environment of Mullick Ghat; it somehow reminded me of Gaya. But the dirtiness around the ghat slightly disturbs the vibe. The flower market is everything you could ask for, a place where you can find every kind of flower for any occasion.
Anwesha B — Google review
p222, 1, Strand Bank Rd, Fairley Place, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India•Tips and more reviews for Mullick Ghat Flower Market - Hawkers Committee

38Hard Rock Cafe Kolkata

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Hard Rock Cafe Kolkata is a rock 'n' roll-themed pub located in the Park Street Area inside the historic Park Mansion. It offers a high-energy vibe with multiple levels including a cafe, bar, and live entertainment space. The menu features local favorites like Paneer Shaslik and flatbreads alongside legendary burgers, nachos, and other Mediterranean, American, and Mexican dishes. The venue hosts regular live gigs featuring different bands and singers most nights.
​Hard Rock Cafe offers more than just a meal. It's a full-throttle experience where food and ambiance go hand-in-hand. The moment you step inside, you're hit with a vibrant energy that sets it apart. While the food is good, the cocktails are a highlight. The Cosmopolitan is a classic—a crisp, refreshing mix of vodka, Cointreau, and juices. For a stronger drink, try the Southern Rock. It's a smooth but powerful blend of Jack Daniel's, Southern Comfort, and fruit juices. If you're looking for a fun time and great drinks, Hard Rock Cafe Kolkata is the place to go.
Sagnik D — Google review
1. This is one of the best pub at Kolkata however the service bacema unreasonable poor 2. The food was excellent and satisfying 3. The prices are well justified based on its taste and drink prices are reasonable too compared to the atmosphere 4. The interior is well themed like a hard rock place along with a large stage 5. Service became unreasonably poor based on the experience of last visit. They are trying to rush even though it's a lazy afternoon and the place was not even half full. They were trying to take out the plate or glass even before finishing. We could not even spend 90 minutes based on their service to push customer with an attitude of emptying the table 6. Whole good experience may be converted to a bad one if they do not put a quality and training control over their specific staffs
Mayukh C — Google review
Hard Rock Cafe Kolkata is a lovely place with great live music and a comfortable vibe. The service is good, and the menu is largely American with burgers, platters, and cocktails being the main highlights. They also have a bar and hookah available, which adds to the overall experience. It’s best enjoyed with a group of friends, though be prepared as the place is usually packed on weekends. I’ve visited more than 10 times, and each visit has been equally good and refreshing. The pricing feels fair, considering the reputation, service, and atmosphere of the cafe. Definitely a go-to spot if you’re in the mood for music, food, and fun.
Dibyendu D — Google review
If you want a place to party with your friends, in the heart of Kolkata, Hard Rock Cafe is exactly where you should go. Food was not that good, on the overpriced side. Rock music, dark theme and disco lights give off a proper club vibe. We had their classic chicken burger and Chicken Pasta. Burger was good but the pasta tasted below average. Overall, great place for party-lovers , not the place for foodies.
Ankana B — Google review
If you like hanging out with your friends for some amazing food, while some great music plays in the background, this is the place for you. The food is delicious, and the serving size is big enough for two or more people to share. The staff are very friendly. The ambiance immediately makes you want to hang out here longer, and the music selection is top-notch.
Shubhangi S — Google review
It was always in my wish list to visit hard rock.. It dint disappoint me..ambience is top notch.. very classy very standard posh place.. much expensive however staffs were veryyyyy friendly, energetic .. will visit again ❤️
Madhumita S — Google review
Our experience with Hard Rock Cafe was very good. Atmosphere, food and service was top notch. Must go with family and friends. I really love the place.
Puja M — Google review
Hard Rock Cafe Kolkata has done justice to the Hard Rock Cafe community as it was my first experience in India. The ambience, staff and the vibe was all loud and vibrant as you can expect if you write a veteran with HRC franchise. The food was very decently portioned, made fresh to order and extremely tasty. Asher was an amazing host who was super polite and happy to serve us. I couldn’t have been happier and I urge you all to visit them if you are in Kolkata.
Adil S — Google review
Park Mansion, 57-A, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•https://cafe.hardrock.com/kolkata/•+91 33 4602 1881•Tips and more reviews for Hard Rock Cafe Kolkata

39Monkey Bar & The Fatty Bao

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Monkey Bar & The Fatty Bao is a rooftop restaurant with outlets in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore that has finally opened in Kolkata. It offers global fusion food and inventive cocktails in a casual yet swanky space with exposed-brick walls. The restaurant provides stunning views of Downtown Kolkata and is divided into smoking and non-smoking sections for customer convenience.
Loved this place, first of all the views were AMAZING, it was literally breathtaking if you’re someone who likes sunsets, the food and service were great, the food was very fresh and delicious. The prices were reasonable for the ambiance and the quality of the service, also the manager was really nice and cooperative. Def a 11/10. (pro tip : go at around 1hr before the sunrise at around 5, then you’ll be able to enjoy the place to its full glory as the sun slowly sets and the lights are dimmed)
Bhaskar C — Google review
It was my first visit as a few of my friends recommended it. Foods and service were good. We tried their dimsum chicken with chestnut, cranberry liit, virgin mojito, veg susi platter, and veg mushroom bao. Loved every dish. Big disappointment was their bao, it was not at all good. But the dimsum were delicious and the best I had in kolkata after momo i am .
Rahel J — Google review
The vibe was fun and the menu looked promising, but the overall experience fell a bit short. The portion sizes were quite small for the price, and the service was noticeably slow. A decent spot for a casual outing, but there’s definitely room for improvement in both speed and value.
Arjyama L — Google review
Lovely ambience. Nice food. Delicious. Worth of money. Little costly. Best place for a date. The place serves great and authentic Japanese food like Ramen and Bao. They have different combinations and variety. They serves drinks as well as then offer online takeaway through zomato. They always maintains their food quality. The food quantity is always sufficient for one person not more not less.
Soumik C — Google review
Went there on two consecutive days as the food was very good. The view is also great as Victoria Memotial is visible. The drinks were awesome and the presentation of desserts is masterchef like.
Paramita S — Google review
Too expensive for okaish type of food . The price to quality ratio is less. Waiter service not upto the mark . Good ambience, separate lounge area for smoking and watching the sunset gazing over the Victoria's memorial. Pocket pinch : 800+ per head
Suvraneel S — Google review
This place has been consistent and really good over the years. Each food item is equally great and tasteful. Crispy chili fish, Naga pork, Tiger chilli beef, mustard chicken from the tandoor menu are excellent. There was this green mango and papaya salad with prawn (you can add other things or just without meat) that was surprisingly tasty (I don't even eat papaya). I'll be going back there for the great food they have. Their cocktail Mangaa is excellent. Never had that kind of taste anywhere else. That's a must try. They have a nice view of the city as well, screens to watch sports. Just a note that it can become really loud with music at night. The service is very good. I'll recommend this place.
Arjun P — Google review
Great views are not Just meant to be captured , They are meant to be experienced!! Because it’s a weekend…!!!! Time to “ Wine Down “ and pair it up with your favourite Asian meal, and the best part is that we are open till 1am..!! Are you a sushiholic ???!!!!???? Indulge in our wide variety of Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian sushie Hot, steaming and delicious our Wild Mushroom and Truffle Oil dim sum are sure to get you drooling. 🥟 Making dim sum is the perfect mix of technique and art, ensuring the cover has just the right amount of thickness to not overpower the filling. 🥢 We'd say, over the years, we've got quite a hang of it at The Fatty Bao. The world may tell you to be tough and hard, but we’d tell you to always be soft and (steaming) hot, just like our baos. Mid- Week calls for some gourmet takeout 🔥 Our Three Cup Chicken is a Taiwanese style wok-tossed chicken in soy sauce, sesame oil, rice wine with a garnish of dried chili & fresh basil. It’s a green Friday..!!! We’ve never bean this excited about a bowl of greens! 🍲 Our Sichuan dry stir-fried green beans are a delicious dish made with fresh crunchy green beans that have been tossed in aromatic sesame oil, spiced up with dried red chillies, a dash of soy sauce and fujiko. Highly recommend this place to enjoy with friends family and all
Ankana H — Google review
Building, 9th Floor, 6 Camac Street, Fort Knox, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•+91 84203 09813•Tips and more reviews for Monkey Bar & The Fatty Bao

40Nakhoda Masjid

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Nakhoda Masjid, the largest mosque in Kolkata, is a stunning architectural marvel that showcases a blend of Islamic and Mughal styles. Completed in 1926, it features intricate details, including three domes and two 151-foot minarets. Modeled after Emperor Akbar's mausoleum in Agra, the mosque offers a serene atmosphere for prayer and reflection within its vast courtyard.
Tucked away in the heart of Bara Bazar, Kolkata, the Nakhoda Masjid stands as a majestic reminder of the city’s rich cultural and architectural heritage. This historic mosque, built in the early 20th century, is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic landmarks in the area. With its grand domes, intricate carvings, and striking red sandstone facade, the mosque is nothing short of breathtaking. Despite the hustle and bustle of the surrounding marketplace, the moment one steps into the mosque premises, a sense of peace and calm washes over. The spacious courtyard and serene prayer halls offer a quiet escape from the busy world outside. Many people—locals and travelers alike—come not only to pray but also to sit and rest, reflecting in the tranquil atmosphere. The Nakhoda Masjid is not just a place of worship but also a symbol of unity and tradition. Its timeless beauty and the soothing environment make it a cherished sanctuary for those seeking spiritual connection or a brief moment of solace. Whether you’re there for prayer or a pause from the chaos, the mosque welcomes all with its calming embrace.whenever I came to Kolkata I am going there. 🤲🏼🧎🛐🧎‍♂️
Md M — Google review
Nakhoda Masjid, located near Burrabazar in Kolkata, is one of the most iconic and majestic mosques in the city. The moment you step near the mosque, its grand red sandstone structure and striking domes immediately catch your eye. Built with Mughal architectural influence, the masjid stands as a symbol of faith, history, and tradition. The inside of the mosque is calm and peaceful. During prayer times, especially on Fridays, the atmosphere feels spiritually uplifting as hundreds gather to offer namaz. The marble courtyard is spacious, and the prayer hall is beautifully designed, giving a sense of serenity when you sit and reflect. Outside the masjid, the surrounding lanes are full of life—bustling bazaars, perfume shops, tea stalls, biryani houses, and sweet shops add to the cultural charm of the area. Especially during Ramadan, the whole neighborhood lights up with food, prayer, and togetherness. Nakhoda Masjid is not just a religious site—it is a living heritage of Kolkata’s soul. Whether you come to pray, explore history, or simply admire architecture, this masjid leaves a lasting impression.
Golam ( — Google review
Nakhoda Masjid is Kolkata’s grandest mosque, known for its striking Mughal-inspired architecture and vibrant cultural atmosphere. Nestled in the bustling Burrabazar area(zakaria street), it offers a serene spiritual experience. Visit during Ramadan to feel its full energy and enjoy the festive street food.
Shahnawaz K — Google review
Nakhoda Masjid is located at Zakaria Street, Kolkata, it was built in 1926. I visited this place during ramzan to try out their food , the food was delicious but very over crowded due to ramzan. It has the capacity to hold more than 4000+ people.
Ankan G — Google review
Nakhoda Mosque, the largest mosque in Kolkata, is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Built in 1926, it can accommodate 10,000 worshippers and is known for its grandeur and intricate details, including the Buland Darwaza-inspired entrance. Its location in the heart of old Kolkata makes it a prominent landmark and a popular tourist attraction. [Visited on 13 July, 2025]
Ibadat H — Google review
I happen to visit this place by chance. I went to Bara Bazaar from Mahakaran Metro station and it started raining heavily and by mistake I missed one turn and came towards this place. I was surprised to see such a big structure in the mid of the city. It is a historical building and is the part of the old stories of Kolkata. This place attracts you in a way that it has that nostalgia feeling which actually attracted me towards Kolkata in the first place. In the mid of the rain and the chaos i happend to click one picture of the masjid by phone only and it came out to be nice. Most importantly its a beautiful historical structure which if you are visiting Kolkata you must see once. There is this ethnic garment market all around this masjid and it is actually a very crowded lane during day time. But the real charm of the building is seeing it in morning or afternoon light only. I recommend everyone to visit the masjid once if you want to feel that nostalgia of Kolkata...
Diganth M — Google review
Built in 1926 by Abdur Rahim Osman, a merchant from Kutch, Gujarat, the mosque's architecture is inspired by the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Akbar at Sikandra, Agra. Its gateway resembles the Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri. Capacity and Features: The Nakhoda Masjid is the largest mosque in West Bengal and eastern India, with a prayer hall capable of accommodating 10,000 worshippers. It features three domes, two main minarets standing at 46 meters (151 ft) high, and 25 smaller minarets ranging from 30 to 36 meters (100 to 117 ft) in height. Historical Significance: The mosque was named Nakhoda, meaning 'mariner', after its founder, Abdur Rahim Osman, who was a prominent shipping magnate. The reconstruction that gave it its current form was completed in 1935, with significant contributions from prominent Cutchi Memons of Kolkata.
Shihabuddeen M — Google review
Nakhoda Masjid is one of Kolkata’s most iconic landmarks, known for its stunning Mughal-style architecture and spiritual ambiance. Located in the bustling Chitpur area, this grand mosque is the largest in the city and can accommodate thousands of worshippers. ### **Highlights:** ✅ **Architecture** – The masjid’s red sandstone façade, towering domes, and intricate designs are reminiscent of Delhi’s Jama Masjid. The massive gateway and minarets are truly breathtaking. ✅ **Spiritual Atmosphere** – The peaceful environment inside offers a great place for prayer and reflection, especially during Ramadan when the mosque is beautifully illuminated. ✅ **Location** – Situated near Burrabazar, it’s easily accessible but can get crowded due to the busy market surroundings. ✅ **Cultural Significance** – A must-visit for history lovers and those interested in Kolkata’s Islamic heritage.
Headshots — Google review
92, Rabindra Sarani, near Nakhuda masjid, Kolutolla, Kolkata, West Bengal 700073, India•https://nakhodamasjid.com/•Tips and more reviews for Nakhoda Masjid
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41Elliot Park

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Elliot Park, located in Kolkata, is a romantic green space perfect for couples looking to spend quality time together. The park features lush greenery, ponds, fountains, and ample seating areas. It also hosts free concerts and events. Originally established by Tata Steel, the park is now maintained by Kolkata Municipality while still retaining its natural beauty. Spanning nearly 90,000 square feet, the park offers walkways, jogging tracks, restaurants, museums and outlets for visitors to enjoy.
A glorious park in the heart of Kolkata. It's open till 10am in the morning. Perfect location for morning walk, exercises and spending time with nature.
Ayan S — Google review
It is a peaceful green spot right in the heart of Kolkata. Well-maintained lawns, clean surroundings. A great place to relax or for a walk. Being close to major landmarks, it’s easily accessible. A calm escape from the city’s hustle.
Supratik G — Google review
Good place for time spend, wide open field you can roam, play or just sit under the shade of a tree. You may be see couple , families or bachelors around you. Overall, the place is perfect for spending quality time. A peaceful place amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Ayan D — Google review
Clean park. Free entry . A large pond in the centre with small fish. Good for morning walks
Vedantam S — Google review
Many people come for relaxation and spending time. No guard and no restrictions, also I feel not safe for women after sunset. View for The 42 is super. Come and enjoy at day time.
Avijit M — Google review
I was around this area and decided to check this place out. Its a nice park area, With a dedicated walkers lane. The only 2 bad things are photography is prohibited and the park stays open only from 1 to 4 PM in the afternoon which is a odd time. Specially on summer days. Anyways despite the no photography allowed people were still taking pics and all so I took some shots as well, it'd okish to be there if you are in the area its a normal park and since it closes off at 4 you cant spend the evening there.
Newgod X — Google review
An oasis in the heart of Kolkata—Elliot Park is where the city slows down and breathes. Tucked just behind Tata Centre and a 2-minute stroll from Maidan Metro Station, Elliot Park is one of those rare green pockets that balances urban buzz with serene calm. Whether you’re escaping office stress, walking off a heavy lunch from Park Street, or just craving silence in the city—this place delivers. Why Elliot Park stands out 🌿 1. Immaculately maintained: The walking tracks are clean, the lawns are manicured, and the benches are never too crowded. A welcome surprise, especially in central Kolkata! 2. Perfect for walkers and joggers: The circular path is wide, shaded, and ideal for early morning jogs or evening strolls. You’ll find fitness enthusiasts, seniors, and college students all vibing in harmony. 3. Green escape with skyline views: While you enjoy the chirping birds and tall trees, the distant silhouette of downtown Kolkata peeks through—best of both worlds. 4. Safe and peaceful: Entry is free but secure. It feels family-friendly, with couples, kids, and elderly visitors all coexisting without any nuisance. Extras that make it special: Photography alert: Visit around 4:30–5:30 PM for golden light filtering through the trees—ideal for portraits or casual reels. Proximity bonus: Maidan Metro, Victoria Memorial, and St. Paul’s Cathedral are all within walking distance. Makes for a beautiful half-day circuit. No hawkers inside = clean experience. But don’t worry—there’s always a bhel puri or tea stall right outside the gates when hunger hits. Heads-up ⚠️ Closed on Mondays for maintenance. No food or loud music allowed—this is a calm space, not a picnic ground. Limited shaded seating—carry a cap if you're visiting in the afternoon. Local tip: Carry a book or some headphones and let the world slow down. If you’re a working professional, this is your go-to spot for a reset. If you’re a tourist, it’s the quiet pause you didn’t know you needed between Victoria and Park Street. Elliot Park is proof that in the middle of chaos, Kolkata still has places that let you just... be. If this review helped you find your new favorite spot, tap that 👍 Helpful button and show some love for the city's green lungs!
Subhajit B — Google review
There were many here for morning walks and exercise, when we visited around 8.30 am (We visited in November 2024)
Daya A — Google review
Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700021, India•Tips and more reviews for Elliot Park

42Calcutta Town Hall

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Calcutta Town Hall, constructed in 1813, is a remarkable Roman Doric-style government building that now serves as a local-history museum. This monumental structure holds significant historical value and has been witness to important events during the British rule. The walls are adorned with paintings depicting these historic gatherings. The architectural brilliance of the building is evident in its graceful corner towers and large window arches.
Amidst the architectural splendor of Kolkata’s historic district stands the iconic Town Hall, an imposing neoclassical structure that has witnessed the city’s transformation from the capital of British India to the cultural epicenter of modern Bengal. Built in 1813-14 during the British Raj, Town Hall was once the beating heart of intellectual discourse, elite gatherings, and civic events. Today, it remains a significant landmark, echoing tales of Kolkata’s rich past while embracing its evolving future. An Architectural Masterpiece Designed by Colonel John Henry Garstin, the Town Hall is an impressive Greco-Roman structure, featuring tall Doric columns, grand staircases, and a vast central hall. The building's majestic façade, made of chunar sandstone and brick, exudes an aura of colonial elegance, making it one of the finest examples of 19th-century British architecture in India. The hall, spanning 12,000 square feet, was originally built to serve as a venue for European aristocrats, bureaucrats, and merchants to host balls, banquets, and official meetings. However, over time, its role evolved, and it became a hub for public discourse, political debates, and literary events. A Storied Past - Town Hall’s early days: It was exclusively meant for the British elite, with Indians largely restricted from entering. - Freedom Movement connections: By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Town Hall became a meeting ground for Indian intellectuals, reformists, and nationalist leaders, discussing ideas that shaped the independence movement. - Post-independence evolution: After India gained independence, the hall transitioned into a civic and cultural center, hosting exhibitions, conferences, and public events. Fascinating Facts About Town Hall - In 1897, Swami Vivekananda delivered a powerful lecture here after his triumphant return from the West. - Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore, along with other literary and political figures, frequently attended discussions at this venue. - The Town Hall Museum, added in the 21st century, showcases a digital archive of Kolkata’s history, featuring rare maps, documents, and photographs. A Historic Treasure in Need of Attention Despite its historical significance, Town Hall has faced periods of neglect, with structural wear threatening its grandeur. However, in recent years, restoration efforts by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation have revived its lost charm, ensuring that this colonial jewel continues to stand tall. Today, Town Hall remains a symbol of Kolkata’s intellectual and political legacy, a place where history whispers through its walls, urging the present to remember its past.
Rajdeep D — Google review
This place is a Historic place and was built during Bristish Time.It has now being maintained by KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, this place has a big hall where so.many important meetings are being held.I have visited a meeting related to CLIMATE ACTION PLAN OF KOLKATA ON 5TH JUNE, WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2025.This place is related to Rabindranath Tagore as well
Avik M — Google review
I went there for the jugals fest but I was astonished to see the beauty of the place ! The place is so chic and classy with a vintage vibe to it , as a born and brought up in Kolkata I should’ve visited before but better late then never I guess because it was worth visiting.I have also posted a reel on jugals fest about the first literature festival on mishti in the whole world I was so glad to be there to listen to such bright minds describing it’s history , loved the mishti making process too hoping to visit town hall again
Simran M — Google review
The open lawns around Town Hall are refreshing in the middle of heritage buildings. Green grass, shady trees, and history-laden surroundings create the perfect spot for thoughtful pauses or casual evening strolls.
Local G — Google review
Town Hall museum is closed for visitors since 2017 according to the guards. We've tried to enter at least 5 times over the last couple years or so, and every single time have been denied entry. Weekday, weekend, public holiday, midday, evening - no difference. Any information about the Town Hall being open on the internet is false.
Sir A — Google review
This is one of the heritage of Kolkata fully covered with arm forces. The place is well decorated and fully lush green. Without permission no one can enter in it.
Baisakhi K — Google review
It's an amzaing place for the peoples who love to see our history. Calcutta Town Hall in Roman Doric style, was built in 1813 by the architect and engineer Maj.-Gen. John Garstin with a fund of 700,000 Rupees raised from a lottery to provide the Europeans with a place for social gatherings. Entry Fee for Tuesday to Friday is Rs. 10 per person which goes up to Rs. 15 per person for Saturday, Sunday and other holidays. However for school children it is Rs. 5 per person.
Bibek C — Google review
Kolkata Town Hall in Roman Doric style, was built in 1813 by the architect and engineer Major General John Henry Garstin (1756–1820) with a fund of 700,000 Rupees raised from a lottery to provide the Europeans with a place for social gatherings.
TOUR D — Google review
H89V+5X3, Justice Radhabinod Pal Sarani, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India, USA•Tips and more reviews for Calcutta Town Hall

43Sharma Dhaba

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Nestled in the vibrant city of Kolkata, Sharma Dhaba has been a beloved culinary hotspot since 1965, offering an extensive menu that caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians alike. This charming eatery is renowned for its delectable North Indian fare at wallet-friendly prices. If you're on the hunt for authentic Punjabi street food, look no further—Sharma Dhaba's chicken dishes, particularly the succulent tandoori chicken tikka and Chicken Malai Kebab, are absolute must-tries.
A good place for foodies like me. Their punjabi dishes are awesome with reasonable pricing. They have ac and non ac food serving areas. Food serve in ac areas priced Rs. 10-20 extra than non ac areas. Service is very quick. Atmosphere is basic and clean. Crowedsvare mainly middle class from south kolkata. They also serve at your car if parked in front of the restaurant.
Shirsendu D — Google review
On any given day, I keep Sharma Dhaba a bit higher than any dhabas in this area. Never ever, I get disappointed at this place. Not an ideal ambience, but who cares if the food is good. Always love to come back to this place, the number one choice for a late night dinner. Great food, has been consistent over the years.
Calcutta E — Google review
Tried their Chicken Malai Kebab which was awesome . Perfect blend of flavour and perfectly tandoor burnt . Along with mint chutney . Tried Chicken Tikka kebab which was again great and flavourful to have . Must try place . If you get time to go before 7pm do try their samosa and tea . This place is famous for that . Tea you will get round the clock . But Samosa gets over . Must visit and try
Varun B — Google review
For late night foodies who have Midnight Cravings perfect place to visit as they serve one of the best Chicken Bharta, Aloo k paratha,Daal Tadka, and much more. There Soda Shikanji,Gulab Jamun is must try with all the above mentioned Dishes.
Tajdar A — Google review
This place serves food till late at night, The quantity and quality as per price is fine. should try mixed fried rice. It was good
Sreemoyee B — Google review
My go to place for typical Dhaba Style Food. Ambience is quite ok you can park your car and enjoy food at an amazing comfort.
Dev S — Google review
“Food taste was okay but definitely not worth the high price charged. Service was just average and atmosphere was fine. Overall, the place felt too costly compared to both the quality and the quantity offered.”
Riya S — Google review
Ordered tandoori roti, phulka, aloo jeera, egg tarka, tangdi kebab and shikanji. Food was good. Kebab was a bit dry though. Service was quick. It's a dhaba but they do have ac sitting upstairs.
Avinash K — Google review
17/1B, Ballygunge Circular Rd, Chakraberia, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700019, India•http://www.sharmadhaba.com/•+91 84204 29654•Tips and more reviews for Sharma Dhaba

44Biswa Bangla Gate

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Biswa Bangla Gate, unveiled in 2017, is a vibrant representation of Bengal's artistic talent and cultural heritage. This 55-meter architectural marvel seamlessly blends modern and traditional design elements, adorned with intricate ceramic work and Bengali patterns. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the top and immerse themselves in Bengali culture at the Biswa Bangla Mela. The on-site restaurant offers a delectable array of regional, Chinese, and Italian dishes.
One of the best Roof Top restaurants in all over India... View, food quality, quantity are excellent... people are every professional and caring.. Minimum Rs 500 per person are required to avail food in that High End Roof Top Restaurant.... Highly Recommended...
AIRISH P — Google review
Biswa bangla gate located in Newtown, Kolkata. It is an amazing landmark ,very clean and well maintained. There is rooftop restaurant with a beautiful view.it's impressive structure and 360° view of city make it a must seeing attraction.
Shreeti S — Google review
I recently visited Biswa Bangla Restaurant at Biswa Bangla Gate in New Town, Kolkata. The 360-degree view of the city skyline during sunset is breathtaking. The Bengali dishes like Ilish Bhapa and Chingri Malai Curry were authentic and delicious. The staff was polite, and the service was prompt, though the washroom location downstairs is a bit inconvenient. Overall, a fantastic dining experience worth the slightly high price!
Faraz K — Google review
Biswa Bangla Gate in New Town is a unique landmark offering panoramic views of the city. The structure looks beautiful, especially at night, and bus connectivity to the area is good. Entry requires a minimum ticket of ₹500 per person, which can feel a bit expensive. While the ambiance is modern and worth experiencing, food prices are also on the higher side, and traffic around the spot can be busy.
Srijan A — Google review
Biswa Bangla Gate is an amazing landmark in Kolkata! The skywalk offers a beautiful panoramic view of the city, especially during sunset. The architecture is unique and the ambiance inside the restaurant is elegant. A perfect spot for photography, food, and a peaceful evening. Highly recommended!
Abhijit D — Google review
Biswa Bangla Gate is one of the most unique landmarks of New Town, Kolkata. The architectural design itself – a huge ring-shaped skywalk suspended over the road – makes it worth visiting. The highlight is the glass skywalk café on top, which offers a panoramic 360° view of New Town’s skyline, especially stunning at night when the whole structure lights up beautifully. The café is well-maintained and has a decent menu (though prices are slightly on the higher side). Visiting during sunset or evening is the best – you get both daylight views and the dazzling night lights. For photography lovers, this is a perfect spot. 👉 Pros: Iconic modern architecture, 360° skyline view, beautiful lighting at night, unique experience. 👉 Cons: Slightly pricey café, limited seating, advance booking often needed on weekends. ⭐ Overall rating: 4.5/5 – A must-visit modern landmark of Kolkata, especially in the evening.
Shubhayu — Google review
One of the best rooftop restaurant in Kolkata. I came here two times and the look from upside is so relaxing, there could be traffic but then also it was good but the food was average according to the price they were taking. I have also taken photos for some memories overall I will say them to improve their food according the price.
Sayan G — Google review
Beautiful landmark in Kolkata! 🌉✨ Very clean and well-maintained, unlike most parts of the city, felt like being in a different place. Couldn’t go up as the visiting hours were over (online booking needed or dine in), but the structure looks stunning, especially in the evening with lightings. The surrounding parks are green, peaceful, and perfect for a stroll. Definitely worth a visit!
Pooja C — Google review
Biswa Bangla Upas, Action Area 1D, Newtown, New Town, West Bengal 700156, India•https://www.biswabanglagatekolkata.in/•+91 83358 17777•Tips and more reviews for Biswa Bangla Gate

45Jam House

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Jam House is a vibrant and trendy restaurant located in Kolkata, offering a diverse menu featuring Indian, Italian, Chinese, and other international cuisines. The casual space boasts bold colors and music-themed decor, creating a fun and lively atmosphere for guests. With its wide variety of vegetarian dishes and excellent service from the staff, it's an ideal spot for groups with varying tastes.
It is a lovely place located in Chowringhee, Kolkata. It is basically a veg restaurant and has a wide variety of vegetarian food with great taste. Staffs are very good. They provide vey good service. Ambience is beautiful. It is a fume cafe where u can get variety of hookahs. We basically ordered: 🔹2 hookah which was of great quality. Loved it. Love the way they present it. 🔹1 aampana gingen mojito- It was mojito based on Aam panna flavour. It was very refreshing with all the goodness and taste of aam panna. Just loved it.❤️ 🔹1 lichi martini- It was very refreshing too with all the goodness and taste of litchi. If u are a litchi fan then you must try this refreshing litchi drink. 🔹1 strawberyy sheek which was great taste too. Nicely presented. 🔹1 paneer Pepar salt- It was eeally of great taste consisting of paneer and garnished with pepper and salt. Loved the way. It was something different. Must try if you are a paneer fan. 🔹Chilli musroom- It was a mushroom consisting dish with great taste of mushroom and chilled. Loved the taste. Mushroom fans do try this one out. 🔹2 water. 🔹1 dragon potato- Lovely potato served deliciously with sauce and presented very well. Had an amazing taste. 🔹 1paneer rangila- with the great taste of paneer it was served with some veggiess and yummy and delicious paneer. 🔹1 max rice jacket potato- it was very well presented and served with rice veggies and fried potatoes. Love the taste.❤️ 🔹.1 triple cake- Omg this was amazing. As i am a desert fan. Just loved the taste and the way it was presented. Guys do try this one out. 🔹1 choco brownies with ice cream - it was a dessert which consist of chocolate brownie and served with chocolate sauce and ice cream. Just loved it! Can never say no to dessert. 🔹1chocolet muse- This was just amazing. With those fluffy chocolate whipped cream. Well presented and very well in taste as well. . . Food-5/5 Ambience- 4/5 Service-5/5 If u are a vegetarian so guys do visit this place for wide variety of dishes for vegetarians and also best place for hookah lovers.
Vinita R — Google review
The worst service by the staff.. The place have a vibe for the live music and young crowd also it is open till 4AM.. The narrow place with no proper ac (they were not running even after asking ) it suffocating sitting there with hookah smoke. The food is as overpriced as bad it is and a ungodly wait times for shit food... It a place to wind down after drinking enjoying live music before returning..
Suprakash G — Google review
Jam House is hands down the best after-party spot in town. After other parties wind down, this is the place to be. You can chill out with some hookah, drinks, and food while enjoying some amazing live singing. The vibe is always lively and the performances are top-notch. The place stays open until around 5 a.m., so it's perfect for grabbing a bite after a night out. You’ll mostly find college students here, which adds to the relaxed and energetic atmosphere. If you're looking for a good spot to unwind after a party, Jam House is definitely worth a visit.
Umang C — Google review
Went there during a weekday evening. There was no rush. Some may like the ambience but i didn't add it was not properly illuminated(even for a cafe). The menu was printed on an A4 sheet and we had to use our phone's flashlight to properly read it. The upper floor's height is extremely less so it will be difficult for tall people to walk around. For starters we had the drums of heaven. It was delicious and had 6 pieces which were kinda small. On the main course we had Alfredo pasta but got the penne(tubular one) and garlic bread. Service is slow. They took about 10 mins to just bring the garlic bread. There is a clean washroom too. Overall it could be better in terms of ambience and service time.
Anjishnu G — Google review
An unique cafe in Calcutta. They are rocking in our city of joy. Hookah and mocktail lovers visit them. They are massive growing in our town. Seriously, I'm in love with this cafe. This cafe is located at ajc bose road near Rabindra Sadan. The cafe serves dishes at affordable rates. This cafe is music themed cafe with musical instruments with beautiful wall prints and amazing decor with furnitures. Washroom is awesome. This musical cafe is very neat and clean and serves delicious foods. Ambience is very nice with beautiful dim lights with amazing musics. Staffs are very cool. In one sentence i'm in love with this café. . Hurricane. ---------------- This is not a cyclone. This is a very type of mocktail in jam house. This soothing mocktail is very delicious and they put the glass of mocktail into a hurricane. . Saline. ------------ A different type of mocktail in jam house. This unique mocktail serves in a saline bottle. You have to drink it by saline pipe. . Baby Corn Fitters. ---------------------------- A nice appetizer. They make it with baby corn and it's little bit of spicy and it's delicious. . Jam Exotic Pizza --------------------------- This pizza is very tasty. They serve it with nachos and suffice for two. . Fresh lime soda. ------------------------- This is a normal mocktail. But they they used a unique designed glass. This a perfect non-alchoholic drink for refreshment. . Jam House special smoothie. -------------------------------------------- It's a very nice smoothie by jam house. It's looks like a freakshake. It's very sweet and they uses kitkat oreo and colourful sweet balls on the top and they used wipped cream also. . Sizzling Brownie. -------------------------- This food is hot and cold combination. This sizzling brownie is from @jamhousekolkata . They served a brownie and they added iceream on the brownie. They used a piece of cheery for gurnishing.
Moinak B — Google review
Is this place closed permanently. Nothing is updated. Map is showing it's open. None of the contact numbers are working. They are not even valid numbers!!! Can anyone update please if it's running or not, or shifted??
Sarita M — Google review
The range of menu available and the live band performance on most days at the place is by itself a plus . To top it off the late night availability of dinner . One might feel a little cramped up for space but it is worth it .
Asmil — Google review
Good ambience. Great food and friendly environment to spend time with friends! Loved the atmosphere. We ordered jam house special platter which contained " Mushroom babycorn, French fries, potato wedges, hakka noodles, pasta, chilli paneer dry, American corn and pepper salt. Loved loved it!!!
Priyanka S — Google review
Shop No. 7, 1, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Rd, Elgin, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India•+91 74399 88945•Tips and more reviews for Jam House
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46Millennium Park

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Millennium Park in Kolkata is a picturesque waterfront park that stretches along the Hooghly River, offering stunning views of the river and the iconic Howrah Bridge. The park's landscaped gardens, manicured lawns, and lovely sculptures create a romantic setting for couples to enjoy some quality time together. Situated beside the Ganges, it provides a peaceful and private ambiance with cool breezes perfect for romance.
Visited Millennium Park in Howrah and had a great experience, especially with the boat ride, which was the highlight of the visit. The ride was smooth and enjoyable, and the ticket price was incredibly affordable—just Rs. 6 for a one-way trip, making it a great value for money. The park itself is a nice place to relax by the river, but the atmosphere was quite humid, which made it a bit uncomfortable to stay for long, especially during the day. Despite that, it's a good spot for a quick outing, and the boat ride alone makes it worth visiting.
Shankar R — Google review
It is a wonderful location for an afternoon stroll. While there was an initial entry fee of ₹20, access to parks 2 and 3 is now completely FREE. Park 1, however, is reserved for official visits. Furthermore, all the rides have been temporarily removed. Although the amphitheater is often utilized by roller skaters, it remains available for various artistic performances. Overall, it is a delightful place to relax and uplift one's spirits.
Amlan K — Google review
The place is nice. There is no ticket to buy. Plenty of seating options are there. You can seat under a tree as well. The riverside view and the seating facility is really good. If you are planning to visit during summers, I will recommend you to visit after sunset. Otherwise, the shops and carts in front of the park will charge you extra for cold drinks. The rides there are not in working condition. But kids can roam playfully around.
Souryajyoti C — Google review
Here’s a short review on Millennium Park, Kolkata 👇 --- Millennium Park is a beautiful riverside park located along the Hooghly River in Kolkata. It was opened in 1999 as part of the city’s beautification project. The park offers a calm and refreshing atmosphere with well-maintained gardens, fountains, and seating areas. It is a popular spot for families, couples, and tourists to relax and enjoy the scenic view of the river and Howrah Bridge. With its greenery and pleasant breeze, Millennium Park provides a peaceful escape from the busy city life and is a great place for evening walks and recreation.You can spend a peaceful evening here. Perfect Perfect Perfect
Arohee M — Google review
"An absolute must-do in Kolkata! The Ganga boat ride from Millennium Park offers stunning views of the iconic Howrah Bridge and the city skyline. The atmosphere is peaceful, especially during sunset. A perfect way to see the beauty of Kolkata from the river — unforgettable experience! 🚤✨"
Arnab B — Google review
Beautiful park at the bank of Hooghly river mainly for couples. You can enjoy a morning or evening walk or just have a look at the river. It is easily accessible through circular rail.
Avik S — Google review
The City's Breathing Room, by the River of Time✨ In a city as dense and layered as Kolkata, a simple patch of green by the river can feel like a profound luxury. Millennium Park isn't a place of ancient stones or deep spiritual rites; its magic is quieter, more modern. It is the city's collective balcony, a purpose-built space for Kolkatans to simply pause, breathe, and gaze upon the two icons that define their home: the Hooghly and the Howrah Bridge. Stepping inside is like turning down the volume of the city. The manicured lawns and clean pathways offer an immediate sense of order and calm. But the true draw is the constant, gentle breeze that sweeps in from the river, a natural antidote to the city's humid embrace. This is the park's most cherished feature. You see it on the faces of everyone here – families unpacking snacks, young couples finding a quiet corner, elderly friends reminiscing on a bench. It's a space designed for life's simple, unhurried moments. While the park itself is from this millennium, its view is timeless. It offers one of the most majestic, uninterrupted panoramas of the Howrah Bridge. Watching the colossal steel structure, teeming with its endless flow of traffic, is to watch the city's circulatory system at work. Below, the Hooghly river, a tributary of the sacred Ganga, moves at its own ancient pace. The gentle chug of the ferries, crisscrossing the brown water as they have for generations, provides a rhythmic, meditative soundtrack. Here, you are firmly in the present, yet you are watching a scene that feels steeped in history. For many, including myself, this park holds a more personal nostalgia. It’s the backdrop to countless evening strolls, post-work de-stress sessions, and quiet dates. The real show begins as the sun starts to dip. The sky ignites in hues of orange, pink, and purple, creating a dramatic silhouette of the bridge. This daily spectacle transforms the park into a serene auditorium. In that moment, watching the sunset paint the sky over the river, the city's relentless pace melts away, replaced by a shared, quiet sense of awe. Millennium Park may not have the gravitas of Kolkata's colonial monuments, but its purpose is just as vital. It's not a destination you visit to be overwhelmed by history, but a sanctuary you visit to feel the city's pulse from a peaceful distance. It is a simple, beautiful gift to the city: a place to just be.
Priyak M — Google review
Millennium Park located at Strand Road, Kolkata, on the banks of the Hooghly River. The park is 2.5km long and lies on Hooghly’s eastern shore opposite to the Railway Club and near the Fairlie Ghat. You can easily view the Howrah Bridge from the park. The park is located in the BBD Bagh area of Kolkata, near the General Post Office and the Calcutta High Court. The park has been beautified with a variety of trees and lots of pretty lights. The view of the Hooghly waterfront and the Howrah Bridge from the park makes Millennium Park worth a visit. A variety of activities at Millennium Park include: Opening time- 10.00 AM- 6.30 PM/daily and entry fee- RS. 10.00.
Sami B — Google review
12, Strand Rd, Bara Bazar, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India•https://kolkatatourism.travel/millennium-park-kolkata•Tips and more reviews for Millennium Park

47Tipu Sultan Masjid

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Nestled in the bustling heart of Esplanade, Kolkata, the Tipu Sultan Masjid is a stunning testament to history and architecture. Constructed between 1832 and 1842 by Prince Ghulam Mohammed Anwar Shah, the youngest son of the valiant King Tipu Sultan of Mysore, this mosque showcases an exquisite design featuring multiple domes and towering minarets.
The Tipu Sultan Masjid, located in Esplanade, Kolkata, is a beautiful and historic mosque. Built in 1842, it stands as a reminder of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore. The mosque's architecture is impressive, with its grand domes and minarets. It's a peaceful place for prayer and reflection, and it also serves as a significant cultural landmark in the city.
ZEESHAN A — Google review
A beautiful mosque built by Tipu Sultan's son. Poor maintenance. There is a problem with shoe thieves. There are pockets inside to put shoes. The upper floor is only open for Jumu'ah. Tipu Sultan's family has no connection with this mosque now.
Afsal M — Google review
A Peaceful and Historic Mosque in the Heart of Kolkata Tipu Sultan Masjid is not just a place of worship, but a historical landmark in the city. Built in 1842 by Prince Ghulam Mohammed, the son of Tipu Sultan of Mysore, it reflects beautiful Indo-Islamic architecture with its white domes and green accents. The mosque is well-maintained and open to people of all communities, which truly reflects the spirit of unity and brotherhood. The surrounding area is always bustling, especially near Esplanade, yet the mosque itself offers a calm and spiritual atmosphere. Perfect for offering prayers, taking a break from the city chaos, or just admiring the architecture. A must-visit for both locals and tourists.
Ibadat H — Google review
Overall Good and clean but management should keep eye on increasing wazu area and own washroom , and also restrict sleeper & shoes keeping inside masjid and A/C compartment, this is the worst thing I noticed.
Captain N — Google review
Tipu Sultan Masjid in Kolkata is a beautiful and historic mosque that showcases stunning architecture. Built in 1832, it has a peaceful atmosphere, making it a great place for reflection. Anyone can enter, regardless of their background, and visitors are welcomed warmly. The mosque offers basic services, including prayer facilities. Overall, it's a lovely spot to appreciate history and culture in the heart of the city. The Tipu Sultan Masjid in Kolkata is a remarkable site that combines history and beauty. Its Indo-Saracenic architecture is captivating, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in culture. The mosque is open to all, welcoming visitors from different backgrounds, which adds to its charm.
Ahasan M — Google review
We perform Zuhr prayer in this mosque. Then go to the big market to buy spices. The most peaceful times during my stay in Calcutta were spent in the mosque Tipu Sultan Masjid, Nakhoda Masjid, Masjid on Collin Lane in Park Street and a Masjid on right side of road before Belgachia Metro alight from Chitpur station. 🧡
Abdus S — Google review
Mera name saddam husain Me Kolkata West Bengal se Dr Rajesh ne mere ko smile Thank you dr Rajesh Thank you you dent🙏 I am very very happy😁
Saddam H — Google review
A beautiful symbol of history and peace in the heart of Kolkata! Tipu Sultan Masjid is truly a stunning architectural gem. The mosque's intricate design, tall minarets, and peaceful ambiance make it a must-visit for anyone in the city. I visited on a weekday and there was no waiting time to enter, which made the experience even more pleasant. The place is well-maintained, and you can feel the spiritual calm as soon as you step inside. Whether you're a history lover, a cultural explorer, or someone seeking a quiet place to reflect, this masjid is worth visiting. No entry tickets required, and it's conveniently located near major landmarks in Kolkata. Highly recommended for both locals and tourists! #TipuSultanMasjid #KolkataHeritage #SpiritualPlace #PeacefulVibes #HistoricMosque #MustVisitKolkata
Sahil R — Google review
185, Lenin Sarani Rd, Esplanade, Chandni Chawk, Ward Number 46, Kolkata, West Bengal 700013, India•Tips and more reviews for Tipu Sultan Masjid

48UG Reincarnated, Kolkata

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UG Reincarnated is a vibrant nightlife destination nestled within the Hotel Hindustan International in Kolkata. This revamped version of the iconic Underground nightclub features an impressive 40-foot bar and a spacious dance floor, perfect for those looking to groove to the latest Hip Hop and Bollywood beats. The club's atmosphere is enhanced by dazzling 3D laser lights, creating an electrifying ambiance that invites you to let loose.
One of the best night club ❤️❤️ each members behaviour are too good .Foods ,drinks quality and the environment are great . The djs tune make ur night awesome.
Salonirani K — Google review
The food was good ,too much unnecessary noise(too much sound or toooo loud ). Ewww DJ . I don't want to wear my Airpods for some days 😔
GLOBAL M — Google review
Seems to be popular among the younger crowd. Good DJ
Natalie P — Google review
Tbh..... This was my 1st visiT to UG & I must say....that PLACE is quite OVERRATED!!! Spclly bcz of their SPACE insyd is QUITE SMALL(DANCE FLOOR) n few other things that hit me was the price of their alcohols, etc etc.... The stuff were nice but expected more OUT IF IT tbh 😪😪😪😪
Aninda B — Google review
Totally overhyped. Drinks were overpriced. Didn't inform the entry fee is non adjustable (as it is in most places). The dj was too bad. Playlist was good but the dj made too many comments in between which were not even funny. Now the dance floor...... the floor was too damn small n too conjusted. Very less sitting area as well. Never going back
Priyanka P — Google review
Please Changing UG Staff Behaviour Very Bad behaviour & Service How many Times UG Really Poor I dont know But All people Have Any kind of problems If UG Guest before time given Money Some stuff Then you need to know that he can still pay.But how rude is this?If he says he has to give tips today, that means right now.An employee insults and drives away a guest for saying "I'll give it to you tomorrow."
Susmita H — Google review
Best plAce for poor people No seating facility on bar Price also too high . They are serving only Indian liquor on too high price
Subham M — Google review
Went there on 1st Jan 2023. Too much chapri crowded place. Lady bouncer was too much rude also the other bouncers were rude as well. Stayed there for 30 mins probably. Foods are too much expensive like you can get 4-5 pieces of dry chillichicken for 600 rupees lol.
Shivangi G — Google review
Hotel Hindusthan International, 235/1, Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Rd, Sreepally, Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020, India•http://bars-pubs.socialgoat.in/kolkata/outlet/ug-reincarnated-el…•Tips and more reviews for UG Reincarnated, Kolkata

49Mullick Ghat Flower Market

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The Howrah Flower Market, also known as Howrah Phool Bazaar, is a vibrant and colorful destination located beneath the iconic Howrah Bridge. It comes to life in the morning with a burst of kaleidoscopic colors as tons of flowers from the suburbs are brought in by trains to Howrah station across the river. Visitors can find a huge variety of flowers at affordable prices, including loose flowers and bundles, large floral garlands, bouquets, and floral ornaments.
Hello visitor, my name is Somnath, I am a Google Verified Local Guide and an adventure lover. I visited Mallik Ghat Flower Market yesterday. • Mallik Ghat is one of the most popular places in Kolkata. It is located on the banks of the Hooghly River and below the Howrah Bridge. • This is a very beautiful place. More than fifty thousand people come here every day. Because some come to buy flowers from the flower market, and some come to visit this wonderful beautiful place. • Mallick Ghat Flower Market is the largest flower market in Kolkata and is one of the most popular places to visit. • Mallick Ghat Flower Market is a favorite place for photographers. • It would not be wrong to say that the place is the biggest flower market in Kolkata.I solely visited this place for the experience and it was undoubtedly a great one. I had walked all the way under the scorching sun and was tired by the time I reached, but the moment I entered the place it filled me up with energy from the crowd. The place was bustling with people and flowers being sold everywhere. The aroma from the variety of flowers here and there filled up the air with a unheard fragrance. It felt so fresh and the constant bargaining going around everywhere bought a smile to my face. The place is pretty nice, the only drawback is that the place is a bit dirty and when it rains, the surroundings become a muddy mess.A little maintenance is needed here, then everything will be fine.
Somnath S — Google review
It would not be wrong to say that the place is the biggest flower market in Kolkata.I solely visited this place for the experience and it was undoubtedly a great one. I had walked all the way under the scorching sun and was tired by the time I reached, but the moment I entered the place it filled me up with energy from the crowd. The place was bustling with people and flowers being sold everywhere. The aroma from the variety of flowers here and there filled up the air with a unheard fragrance. It felt so fresh and the constant bargaining going around everywhere bought a smile to my face. The place is pretty nice, the only drawback is that the place is a bit dirty and when it rains, the surroundings become a muddy mess.A little maintenance is needed here, then everything will be fine.
Samir M — Google review
Mullick Ghat Flower Market is a vibrant and bustling hub of colorful flowers, fragrances, and lively energy. Located in the heart of Kolkata, this iconic market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the city's rich cultural heritage. The market offers an incredible array of flowers, foliage, and garlands, making it a paradise for florists, event planners, and anyone looking to add a touch of elegance to their special occasions. From traditional Indian flowers like marigolds and roses to exotic blooms like orchids and lilies, the market has something for everyone. However, to take the market to the next level, I would suggest a few improvements. The arrangements and displays could be more organized and visually appealing. Adding some decorative elements and improving the overall aesthetic would enhance the shopping experience. Moreover, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is crucial, especially in a market where fresh produce is being sold. Regular cleaning and waste management would go a long way in keeping the market fresh and healthy. Despite these areas for improvement, Mullick Ghat Flower Market remains a treasured gem in Kolkata's cultural landscape. With some tweaks to its arrangements, decoration, and cleanliness, this market could become an even more unforgettable experience for visitors.
Firdosh A — Google review
Established in 1855, this is a historic landmark and Asia's largest wholesale flower market... The sheer volume of marigolds, roses, and other flowers is astounding... Not the most orderly place, but the character and culture on display more than make up for it... Be ready for intense crowds, noise, and slippery walkways... The ruckus everywhere makes the place incredibly alive... An unforgettable experience and a must-do if you want to capture the spirit of Kolkata
Deep R — Google review
A frenetic bustling flower market in the heart of Kolkata. As a tourist these markets offer a real insight into the daily trading life of florists and the associated businesses supporting the industry. Plenty of photography opportunities but please respect the vendors and ask for permission before taking their photos. Also keep out of the main thoroughfare as there are workers carrying heavy loads. If you need a break have a rest on the steps near the river where you will see people bathing and also views of the impressive steel construction Howrah Bridge.
Timeshare C — Google review
The Howrah Flower Market, also known as the Mullick Ghat Flower Market, is one of the largest and oldest flower markets in Kolkata, situated beneath the iconic Howrah Bridge along the banks of the Hooghly River. This bustling market is a vibrant hub of activity, especially in the early morning hours when vendors gather to sell a colorful array of flowers. The market comes alive well before dawn as wholesalers and retailers from all over the city flock to buy fresh blooms for various occasions, including religious ceremonies, weddings, and festivals. The fragrant blooms, sourced from local flower farms as well as neighboring states, create a kaleidoscope of colors and scents that captivate the senses. Photographers and tourists are drawn to the Howrah Flower Market for its photogenic appeal and the opportunity to capture the bustling atmosphere and vibrant colors. It's a sensory delight that offers a glimpse into the daily lives of the people of Kolkata and the role that flowers play in their cultural and religious traditions.
Binindita D — Google review
On 08.03.25 we came here, the largest flower market of Asia. So many varieties of flowers were showcasing their beauty. It's such a nice feeling for us as Bengali.
Projjwal D — Google review
Not really worth the visit for tourism. The place was very dirty and crowded. There is private parking place close by for 2, 3 and 4 wheeler. Free entry. A bit far from city center. Right next to Howrah Bridge.
Cyntia L — Google review
P-210, Strand Bank Rd, Fairley Place, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India•Tips and more reviews for Mullick Ghat Flower Market

50Shisha Reincarnated

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Shisha Reincarnated is a trendy nightclub that perfectly blends Italian and Mediterranean cuisine with an impressive selection of house cocktails. The atmosphere is electric, thanks to the pulsating beats from talented DJs, top-notch acoustics, and dazzling disco lights that create an inviting vibe for party-goers. With a lively crowd on the dance floor and enticing hookah options available, it’s no wonder this spot fills up quickly as night falls.
Great place for small party of 150 to 200 people.
Aditya P — Google review
Great place for any kind of party. ♥️
Titli B — Google review
Good Ambiance!! Just that the dance floor is very small and after 11 it is impossible even to dance on floor due to so rush and crowd. But Overall the feeling of being there and enjoyment, atmosphere is pretty good .
Jay C — Google review
Very good place. Had my brother's cocktail party here. Loved it lots. Very good management and they take great care. Very personal and sweet in approach. My whole family enjoyed like crazy.
Travel R — Google review
Ruined my NYE Eve going to this place. Reached there at 9:30 pm and wanted to leave by 10 itself, but the exit was so crowded due to poor management, we had to wait till 11. The drinks served are terrible, and you have to struggle to get them. The entry was a chaos because of poor management; people were falling off stairs. The food too was abysmal. But still, the worst thing that night was definitely the music.. the DJ kept playing old Bollywood songs when there was no such theme or anything.
Rupsa K — Google review
Loved it! The bar needs better management! Our party of 55 kept running out of liquor, the guy said "Mangwa raha hoon" this happened thrice and took atleast 15 minutes each time.....
Devesh G — Google review
Neat n clean banquette hall. Food is of good quality n tasty. Convenient location. On Camac Street in Pantaloon building 6th floor.
Arup D — Google review
It's good for bachelor's party or any kind of small scale event,the ambience is good and you can customise everything according to your choice.
Subhodeep M — Google review
6th Floor, Suite, BLOCK-D, 22, Camac St, Kankaria Estates, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016, India•Tips and more reviews for Shisha Reincarnated
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All road trips from Kolkata (Calcutta)

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  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Chiang Mai drive
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  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Puri drive
  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Dhaka City drive
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  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Pokhara drive
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  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Luang Prabang drive
  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Mysuru (Mysore) drive
  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Pune drive
  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Thimphu drive
  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Visakhapatnam drive
  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Mumbai drive
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  • Kolkata (Calcutta) to Bagan drive
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Explore nearby places

  • Kolkata (Calcutta)
  • Howrah
  • Belur
  • Midnapore
  • Mandarmani
  • Digha
  • Santiniketan
  • Murshidabad
  • Jamshedpur
  • Dhaka City
  • Deoghar
  • Ranchi
  • Agartala
  • Chittagong City
  • Bhubaneswar
  • Konark
  • Cox's Bazar
  • Puri
  • Rajgir
  • Bodh Gaya
  • Gaya
  • Sylhet City
  • Sohra
  • Mawlynnong
  • Siliguri
  • Patna
  • Shillong
  • Darjeeling
  • Kalimpong
  • Namchi
  • Pelling

All related maps of Kolkata (Calcutta)

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  • Map of Santiniketan
  • Map of Murshidabad
  • Map of Jamshedpur
  • Map of Dhaka City
  • Map of Deoghar
  • Map of Ranchi
  • Map of Agartala
  • Map of Chittagong City
  • Map of Bhubaneswar
  • Map of Konark
  • Map of Cox's Bazar
  • Map of Puri
  • Map of Rajgir
  • Map of Bodh Gaya
  • Map of Gaya
  • Map of Sylhet City
  • Map of Sohra
  • Map of Mawlynnong
  • Map of Siliguri
  • Map of Patna
  • Map of Shillong
  • Map of Darjeeling
  • Map of Kalimpong
  • Map of Namchi
  • Map of Pelling

Kolkata (Calcutta) throughout the year

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Best places to go out in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Puri
  • Top things to do and attractions in Siliguri
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Bodh Gaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Murshidabad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sohra
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gaya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jamshedpur
  • Top things to do and attractions in Rajgir
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sylhet City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Howrah
  • Top things to do and attractions in Deoghar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cox's Bazar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Santiniketan
  • Top things to do and attractions in Digha

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kathmandu
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Patna
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shillong
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Agartala
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Midnapore
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Puri
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Siliguri
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ranchi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chittagong City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bodh Gaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gaya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jamshedpur
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sylhet City
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Deoghar
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