Guidebook for Kolkata

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Guidebook for Kolkata

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for religious purposes
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Kalighat
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for religious purposes
History of the colonial past of Calcutta, the erst while first British Capital pre Indian Independence.
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Victoria Memorial
1 Queens Way
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History of the colonial past of Calcutta, the erst while first British Capital pre Indian Independence.

Arts & Culture

Shopping, restaurant and cinema hall
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Forum Courtyard
10/3 Elgin Rd
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Shopping, restaurant and cinema hall
Indian Museum is the earliest and the largest multipurpose Museum not only in the Indian subcontinent but also in the Asia-Pacific region of the world. Built in 1814, the Museum is 202 years old!
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Indian Museum (Jadu Ghar)
27 Jawaharlal Nehru Rd
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Indian Museum is the earliest and the largest multipurpose Museum not only in the Indian subcontinent but also in the Asia-Pacific region of the world. Built in 1814, the Museum is 202 years old!

Food Scene

Authentic Tibetan cuisine
Momo Plaza
2A Suburban Hospital Rd
Authentic Tibetan cuisine
Really good Indian Chinese Food in Park Street Area.
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Bar-Be-Que Resturant
2 Hunger Ford St
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Really good Indian Chinese Food in Park Street Area.
Right across my House. For everything fast food.
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McDonald's
18B Ashutosh Mukherjee Rd
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Right across my House. For everything fast food.
Right across my house.
Subway - Bhawanipur
Ashutosh Mukherjee Road
Right across my house.

Shopping

oldest shopping market of Calcutta.
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New Market Area
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oldest shopping market of Calcutta.
Beautiful textiles and prints from Rajasthan.Array of womens/men's childrens clothing along with home ware.
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6 Russel St
Beautiful textiles and prints from Rajasthan.Array of womens/men's childrens clothing along with home ware.

Sightseeing

oldest part of Calcutta with beautiful buildings of the British reign in Calcutta
Dalhousi station
oldest part of Calcutta with beautiful buildings of the British reign in Calcutta
one of the oldest church constructed during the British rule, opposite the Victoria memorial
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St. Paul's Cathedral
1A Cathedral Rd
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one of the oldest church constructed during the British rule, opposite the Victoria memorial
Dalhousie Square Bus Terminus station

Entertainment & Activities

This is a high end mall with plenty of option for up scale restaurants, bars as well as a food court. There is a large multiplex cinema and tonnes of shops to indulge in. Takes about 15 minutes by car from our house.
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Quest Mall
33 Beck Bagan Row
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This is a high end mall with plenty of option for up scale restaurants, bars as well as a food court. There is a large multiplex cinema and tonnes of shops to indulge in. Takes about 15 minutes by car from our house.

Parks & Nature

good view of the river Ganges in a serene atmosphere.
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Millenium Park
12 Strand Rd
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good view of the river Ganges in a serene atmosphere.
The Maidan (literally open field) also referred as Brigade Parade Ground[1][2] is the largest urban park in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a vast stretch of field and home to numerous play grounds, including the famous cricketing venue Eden Gardens, several football stadia, and Kolkata Race Course. The Maidan is dotted with statues and pieces of architecture, most notable being the Victoria Memorial. Due to the freshness and greenery it provides to the metropolis, it has been referred to as the "lungs of Kolkata".[3] The Maidan is a property of the Indian Army and hosts the Eastern zone high command of the Indian Army in Fort William. The Maidan stretches from as far north as the Raj Bhavan building in Esplanade and as far south as the National Library on Belvedere Rd. in Alipore. The wide field stretches from the Hoogly River on the west to the Victoria Memorial on the east. It is a historical and cultural center of Kolkata as well as a center of leisure and entertainment for Calcuttans
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Maidan
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The Maidan (literally open field) also referred as Brigade Parade Ground[1][2] is the largest urban park in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a vast stretch of field and home to numerous play grounds, including the famous cricketing venue Eden Gardens, several football stadia, and Kolkata Race Course. The Maidan is dotted with statues and pieces of architecture, most notable being the Victoria Memorial. Due to the freshness and greenery it provides to the metropolis, it has been referred to as the "lungs of Kolkata".[3] The Maidan is a property of the Indian Army and hosts the Eastern zone high command of the Indian Army in Fort William. The Maidan stretches from as far north as the Raj Bhavan building in Esplanade and as far south as the National Library on Belvedere Rd. in Alipore. The wide field stretches from the Hoogly River on the west to the Victoria Memorial on the east. It is a historical and cultural center of Kolkata as well as a center of leisure and entertainment for Calcuttans
) is a ghat built in 1841 during the British Raj, along the Kolkata bank of the Hooghly River in India. The Palladian porch in the memory of the eminent Anglo-Indian scholar and antiquary James Prinsep was designed by W. Fitzgerald and constructed in 1843. Located between the Water Gate and the St George's Gate of the Fort William, the monument to Prinsep is rich in Greek and Gothic inlays. It was restored by the state's public works department in November 2001 and has since been well-maintained.[1] In its initial years, all royal British entourages used the Prinsep Ghat jetty for embarkation and disembarkation.
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Princep Ghat station
Strand Road
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) is a ghat built in 1841 during the British Raj, along the Kolkata bank of the Hooghly River in India. The Palladian porch in the memory of the eminent Anglo-Indian scholar and antiquary James Prinsep was designed by W. Fitzgerald and constructed in 1843. Located between the Water Gate and the St George's Gate of the Fort William, the monument to Prinsep is rich in Greek and Gothic inlays. It was restored by the state's public works department in November 2001 and has since been well-maintained.[1] In its initial years, all royal British entourages used the Prinsep Ghat jetty for embarkation and disembarkation.