Kolkata - Maidan
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Travel to Kolkata - Maidan, visa requirements / Kolkata - Maidan attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Kolkata - Maidan souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Kolkata - Maidan nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Budget / Mid range / Splurge / ContactMaidan is a district of Kolkata. In the heart of the city, the 400-ha park stretches from the Hooghly river in the West to Chowringhee and Park Street in the East.
Travel to Kolkata - Maidan - Visa Requirements
Both the Maidan and Park Street Stations are conveniently located.
Kolkata - Maidan tourist attractions and sightseeing
- Fort William. In the early 18th century, a dense jungle was cut down to build the fort, after the earlier mud defense was destroyed in 1756. The present fort, an irregular squat octagon was completed in 1733. Today, it is the headquarters of the Indian Army's Eastern Command and is unfortunately not open to the public.
- Victoria Memorial, Queen's Way(Metro: Maidan), ☎ +91 33 2223-5142. Tu-Su 5.30AM to 6.45PM, Son et Lumière (English) 7.15PM Oct-Feb and 7.45PM Mar-Jun. The city's most celebrated landmark, this monument was built to imperial sel-confidence was the brainchild of Lord Curzon, one of India's most flamboyant Viceroys. The domed structure was completed in 1921 with marble used from Makrana. Now a museum, the Victoria Memorial's 25 galleries are spread over 2 different floors. The collection covers a fascinating selection of Raj memorabilia, and includes the Calcutta Gallery with oil paintings and watercolors of the city's history. Do not miss the grand Durbar Hall, inside which lies a statue of Lord Cornwallis. * St. Paul's Cathedral. The largest Anglican church in Kolkata. * Birla Planetarium, 96, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, [1]. one of the oldest Planetaria in India. The only planetarium in the country whose dome houses a collection of projectors and optical equipment expensively imported from East Germany. It is the largest planetarium in South-East Asia and the second largest in the world. Daily shows in English, Hindi and Bengali. * Park Street cemetery - the final resting place for early British traders and settlers. Rs 150.
Kolkata - Maidan city tours
Kolkata - Maidan souvenirs and shopping
- Earthcare Books, 10 Middleton Street. Tel:+91 3 2229-6551. A wonderful independent bookstore tucked away in an alley leading from Middleton Street. As the name suggests, the bookstore specializes in environmental titles, but also has a wide range on local subjects and poetry.
Kolkata - Maidan Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Quite a few restaurants are sprinkled around Park Street and the neighboring roads that fall into this catergory, serving various cuisines.
- Flury's, 18 Park St, ☎ +91 33 2229-7664. Tu-Su 7AM-8PM, Mo 10AM-6PM. Originally built as an old British tea-room, Flury's is one of the most stylish cafes in Calcutta. There is a pastry tray where you can select any pastry that you wish. It's quite expensive by Calcutta standards. Drinks Rs 30 and above, Meals Rs 150-300..
- Kwality, 17 Park St(next to Oxford). This popular joint has been around for years with sharply dressed waiters serving pretty tasty tandoori and north Indian food to well-off locals.Mains from Rs 150.
- Peter Cat, 18 Park St(beside Flury's), ☎ +91 33 33 2229-8841. Very popular for its chello kababs, but apparently outside of that it's mediocre and service is said to be horrible. Serves Indian, tandoori and Continental fare. Dishes Rs 100-150.
- Drive Inn, 10 Middleton Street, ☎ +91 33 2217-2247. An outddor restaurant offering a wide range of vegetarian faremeals from around Rs 70+.
Kolkata - Maidan nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Kolkata - Maidan cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
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- The Park Hotel, 17 Park Street, ☎ +91 33 2249 3121(fax: +91 33 2249 7343), [2]. Bang in the heart of the city and super stylish.
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