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Kolkata, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river, it is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of East India...
History Museum · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 69 tips and reviews
Subhankar Sarkar: A memorable place dedicated to Victoria,Queen of the United Kingdom-located in Kolkata,West Bengal,India. It‘s construction started on 1906. Hight is 56M. Opened on 1921. Architect was William Emerson
Kali Temple Rd (Kalighat Rd), Kolkata, West Bengal
Hindu Temple · Kalighat · 9 tips and reviews
Avinash Krishnan: God for sale.....pity temples are allowed to be exploited this way....visitors please dont pay the crook priests...get a darshan without paying nd move on...
BBQ Joint · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 46 tips and reviews
Sourav Ghosh: Had dinner few times. Nice place. Went with parents & fiance last Christmas. Best pork I ever tasted. Beware! It's over crowded on special occasions.
Shayamal Vallabhjee: Kolkata's best club.. Facilities include tennis courts, 18 hole golf course, squash and badminton courts, indoor and outdoor pool and many more... Worth a visit...
Road · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 15 tips and reviews
Kushal Sanghvi: The most happening road at Kolkata- you gotta try Flury's here on your first visit and also try some street mudi and puchkas n not just the restaurant foods
Church · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 6 tips and reviews
Subhankar Sarkar: St. Paul‘s Cathedral is a united church which is part of the Anglican Communication in Kolkata. It‘s architectural style is Neo-gotic architecture. Architect was William Nairn Forbs.
Museum · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 14 tips and reviews
ITC Hotels: There are 40 major galleries in 6 different section. Built in 1875 in Italian architecture, this museum is the largest in India and Oldest in Asia.
GRIM REAPER...: Another must visit, a building that played a key part in both Kolkata's and wider India's future. Head there with a a guide or a (very) good book to make it all come to life...
GRIM REAPER...: Very quaint old temple... Soothing ambience... Easy to locate and travel to... Hosts annual rath yatras (juggernauts) participated by hundreds of devotees... A must see sight...
Himanshu Arora: The majestic Birla Mandir, which towers to a height of 160 feet at the junction of Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue is a marvel of India’s indigenous craftsmanship
ITC Hotels: The red sandstone Mosque with onion shaped domes and minarets is said to accommodate 10,000 worshipers and is Kolkata's principal Muslim place of prayer.
Shoumik Dé: If you didn't get time to print your eticket don't worry, show the ticket in your phone to TT n he'll make u a recpit n take 50 bucks. It's mentioned in eticket as well.
GRIM REAPER...: The Millenium Park was inaugurated on 1st January, 2000, thereby, justifying its name. It is one of the latest additions to the list of gardens and parks in Kolkata...
Art Gallery · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 3 tips and reviews
GRIM REAPER...: The Centre proposes to establish formal connections with major art Institutions both public and private, national as well as international...
GRIM REAPER...: The Writers' Building originally served as the office for writers of the British East India Company, hence the name. Designed by Thomas Lyon in 1777...
GRIM REAPER...: Sprawling over an area of 8 acres, Aquatica is the largest water park in the northern and eastern part of India. This theme park is an ideal escape during the hot and humid summer days...
1/1, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Rd, Kolkata, West Bengal
Indie Theater · Park Street - Taltola - Shakespeare Sarani · 8 tips and reviews
GRIM REAPER...: Nandan is the first multiplex of Kolkata. It is still regarded as one of the finest movie halls of the city. The Kolkata International Film Festival is hosted at Nandan and its adjoining halls...
GRIM REAPER...: In the year 1813, Kolkata Town Hall was constructed in the Roman - Doric style by Col. John Garstin, an architect, investing Rs. 7 lakhs from a fund raised from lottery.