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Best Landmarks in Kolkata

  • Howrah Bridge

    The Howrah Bridge, officially known as Rabindra Setu, is an iconic cantilever bridge spanning the Hooghly River, connecting Kolkata with Howrah, and is known for its unique design and engineering marvel.

  • Kumartuli

    Kumartuli is a traditional potters' quarter in Kolkata famous for its intricate clay idols of Hindu gods and goddesses, especially for the Durga Puja Festival.

  • Park Street

    Park Street is a vibrant area in Kolkata known for its history, culture, modern entertainment, nightlife, restaurants and festive decorations, especially during Christmas.

  • Howrah

    A location where the Howrah Bridge and Howrah railway station are located, offering access to other parts of India.

  • Kumortuli

    Kumortuli, the Potter's colony of Kolkata, is known for its production of clay idols for festivals, supplying Kolkata and exporting throughout India.

  • Victoria's memorial

    Victoria Memorial is built with the same marble as the Taj Mahal and offers chariot rides.

  • Taj Mahal

    The marble used to make the Victoria Memorial is similar to the marble used to make the Taj Mahal.

  • New Town

    New Town is a rapidly developing area in Kolkata, showcasing modern architecture and green spaces.

  • Seven Wonders of the World

    The Seven Wonders of the World section in Eco Park offers visitors miniature versions of globally renowned monuments.

  • Petra

    A miniature version of Petra is located within Eco Park's Seven Wonders section.

  • Regent Terrace

    Regent Terrace is a co-working space called Happy Works, located in New Town.

  • Happy Works

    Happy Works is a co-working space located in Regent Terrace, New Town.

  • Salt Lake

    Salt Lake is the location of City Center Mall, combining shopping, dining, and entertainment.

  • Kumartoli

    A neighborhood in Kolkata dedicated to crafting beautiful clay idols of gods and goddesses, using clay from the River Ganga; houses have been doing this for generations.

  • Bow Barrack

    A building in Kolkata built by the British for their army, later given to Anglo-Indians.

  • Hara Bridge

    An iconic and underappreciated bridge in Kolkata, built during British times, offering a beautiful experience for all Indians.

  • Kumortuli ( place of making Durga Maa idols)

    Kumortuli is known as the house of sculpture in Kolkata where craftsmen make Durga idols and other sculptures. It showcases the rich cultural heritage of the city.

  • Princep Ghats

    Princep Ghat is located beside the Hugli River and is a destination for family and solo travelers seeking a peaceful time by the riverbank. Boat rides here offer sunset views.

  • bibi debug

    Bibi Debug, formerly known as Dalhousie Square, is named after Binoy, Badal, and Dinesh, who shot the inspector general at the Writer's Building during the freedom struggle.

  • writer's building

    Writer's Building is the administrative headquarter where Binoy, Badal, and Dinesh shot the inspector general during the freedom struggle. The area around also houses great structures and buildings which provide an impeccable spectacle of the colonial architecture in Kolkata.

  • Zakaria street

    Zakaria Street houses Nakoda Masjid, and comes alive with iftar spreads of biryani, kebabs, haleems, and halwa during Ramzan.

  • Shambhazar

    Shambhazar is where Golbari Mutton is located, where you can have their world-famous juicy mutton with paratha.

  • Princep Ghat

    A spot in Kolkata known for its sunset views, boat rides, and street food.

  • College Square

    Location of Paramount Cold Drinks

  • Bhowanipore

    Location of Sharma Tea House and Ballaram Mullick and Radharam Mullick sweet shop.

  • Taltala

    Location of Kusum Rolls.

  • Dharmatala

    Location of Aminia Restaurant.

  • Sovabazar

    Location of Mitra Cafe

  • Prince of Wales

    A location mentioned in the context.

  • Prinsep Ghat

    Prinsep Ghat, located along the banks of the Hooghly River, is a historic riverside promenade built in 1841, known for its classical Greek and Gothic style architecture and offering views of the river and the Vidyasagar Setu Bridge.

  • Marble Palace

    The Marble Palace is a mansion built in 1835, known for its architecture with marble walls, floors, and statues, housing a collection of art and antiques, and featuring a small zoo and gardens.

  • Esplanade

    Esplanade is mentioned as one of the iconic areas of Kolkata covered by the tram routes.

  • Mother Teresa Home

    The Mother Teresa Home in Kolkata, also known as Mother's Home, is where Mother Teresa lived, worked, and is buried; visitors can see her tomb, her room, and a small museum of her possessions.

  • Victoria Memorial Hall

    The Victoria Memorial Hall is a major landmark in Kolkata, built in Victorian style, with surrounding gardens and a museum inside.

  • Marble Palace Mansion

    Built in 1835, this palace is famed for its art collection, including masterpieces by Reuben and paintings by renowned international artists, and it also boasts a zoo.

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