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Formerly called Calcutta, Kolkata served as the capital of British India for more than a century. The history of the city has left it with a rich colonial legacy, which can be witnessed in its various architectural landmarks. The local festivals, celebrated with great gusto, also draw culture enthusiasts in hordes. Durga Puja is an especially good time to plan a trip to Kolkata as that’s when the festive winds are at their strongest. Since it is also a major commercial centre in East India, swathes of businesspersons also travel to the city on a regular basis. If you are also planning a trip to Kolkata, the City of Joy, then grab one of the amazing hotel rooms and flight booking offers on HappyEasyGo.
Here are some of the well-known tourist attractions in Kolkata: Victoria Memorial – Victoria Memorial, one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Kolkata, was built between 1906 and 1921 to commemorate the 25-year reign of Queen Victoria in India. It is a stunning white building which gives a glimpse into the colonial past of Kolkata. Howrah Bridge – If it is your first visit to the City of Joy, then a visit to the iconic Howrah Bridge is a must. The suspension bridge, built over the Hooghly River, has been dominating the map of Kolkata for more than half a century. Indian Museum – Established in 1814, the Indian Museum is one of the earliest and largest multipurpose museums in the Asia-Pacific region. Its vast collection includes some rare Mughal paintings, armours, ornaments, fossils and other artefacts. Marble Palace –Counted among the top tourist attractions in Kolkata, Marble Palace was built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in the year 1835. The palace also boasts a rich collection of Victorian furniture and Western sculptures. Birla Mandir – Birla Mandir is one of the biggest centres of spirituality and religion in Kolkata. The splendid architecture of the shrine showcases the traditional Rajasthani style. The sheer grandeur of the temple will leave you spellbound. Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Kalighat Kali Temple, Fort William, St. Paul's Cathedral, Rabindra Sarobar and Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden are some other renowned points of interest in Kolkata. You can easily find a centrally located hotel in Kolkata and explore all these places without any inconvenience.
Here are some of the well-known tourist attractions in Kolkata: Victoria Memorial – Victoria Memorial, one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Kolkata, was built between 1906 and 1921 to commemorate the 25-year reign of Queen Victoria in India. It is a stunning white building which gives a glimpse into the colonial past of Kolkata. Howrah Bridge – If it is your first visit to the City of Joy, then a visit to the iconic Howrah Bridge is a must. The suspension bridge, built over the Hooghly River, has been dominating the map of Kolkata for more than half a century. Indian Museum – Established in 1814, the Indian Museum is one of the earliest and largest multipurpose museums in the Asia-Pacific region. Its vast collection includes some rare Mughal paintings, armours, ornaments, fossils and other artefacts. Marble Palace –Counted among the top tourist attractions in Kolkata, Marble Palace was built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in the year 1835. The palace also boasts a rich collection of Victorian furniture and Western sculptures. Birla Mandir – Birla Mandir is one of the biggest centres of spirituality and religion in Kolkata. The splendid architecture of the shrine showcases the traditional Rajasthani style. The sheer grandeur of the temple will leave you spellbound. Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Kalighat Kali Temple, Fort William, St. Paul's Cathedral, Rabindra Sarobar and Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden are some other renowned points of interest in Kolkata. You can easily find a centrally located hotel in Kolkata and explore all these places without any inconvenience.
The autumn and winter seasons are perfect for exploring the city of Kolkata as this is when the local weather is at its absolute best. A number of festivals also fall between the months of October and February, giving you a chance to soak in the richness of the culture of the local people. Visit around Durga Puja to witness the culture of Kolkata at its best.
Regular buses take travellers from other major Indian cities to Kolkata. The city is also connected to other metropolises and cities via the rail network. Making a cheap flight booking to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, which serves the city, is the most convenient and fastest way to reach Kolkata. It is one of the busiest airports in the region. Browse the HappyEasyGo website or cheap travel app for Flight and Hotel booking to find the best prices for online booking of Hotels and Flight.
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Golden Tulip Kolkata
DD 19, Plot Number 8, Salt Lake Sector 1, Near City Centre, Opp Tantuj Bhawan Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064
Lytton Hotel
14 & 14/1, Sudder St, Fire Brigade Head Quarter, Esplanade, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016
The Pride Hotel
Terminus,B.G-12, Action Area,1-B, New Town,Rajarhat, Kolkata
The Sonnet
08, Block: DD. Sector-01 Salt Lake, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064
This is my very first review on Tripadvisor and I am happy to do this for The Sonnet. My wife and I stayed at the hotel for 13 nights recently and came away with a very pleasant experience, to say the least. The hotel's location is hard to beat, with City Center 1 a short walk away, with lots of shopping, eateries and street food close by. The area is good for morning walks along the several leafy avenues around the hotel and appeared generally safe till late hours of the evening. The hotel's manager Rony Leblond was very helpful in making the reservation, arranging an airport pick up and a smooth check out process. The club level room we had was clean and well supplied with basic necessities. The housekeeping staff took good care of us - the team of Sajal, Raju and Shankar was very responsive to any issues we had and took it upon themselves to resolve them at the earliest. The breakfast buffet was a major attraction for us at the hotel. The spread and quality of the food was above average. The same goes for the dinner buffet and lunches we had as well. The staff members who stood out were Yogmaya, Sangita, Mili and Khusbu had the extra attention and care behind their service. Mangal at the front desk/concierge was simply outstanding. He was always around for a quick tip, any help we needed and a smile. There is ample parking at the hotel for guests and any pick ups or drop offs. The only thing that stood out as an eyesore - were the slums on the compound. Sadly the slums are built on government land, and the several hotels around seemed to have no control over this unfortunate situation. We are totally impressed with The Sonnet and will certainly be back next year for our stay in Kolkata! Kudos again to the staff and management team.
Golden Tulip Kolkata
DD 19, Plot Number 8, Salt Lake Sector 1, Near City Centre, Opp Tantuj Bhawan Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064
Stay is very nice and food was very good,overall all staf is very good and restaurant is very good.Room Cleanliness is good and Also Entertainment is very nice. I like to come again, telephone service good
Lytton Hotel
14 & 14/1, Sudder St, Fire Brigade Head Quarter, Esplanade, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016
Pleasant stay and right on Sudder St. Close to the Indian Museum and New Market. The breakfast options are adequate and healthy. Staff are all very helpful and a accommodating. A great place to base yourself in this bustling glorious city.
Senses Hotel
DN-26, DN Block, Sector V, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700091
Great hospitality and excellent food quality. Thank you Rahul Bhattacharya for the wonderful arrangement. All families and friends enjoyed the event and good food. Overall experience was fantastic. Keep up the good work.
The Samilton Hotel
35A, Sarat Bose Rd, Opp: Laxmi Narayan Temple, Jadubabur Bazar, Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700020
We stayed 3 nights in this hotel and found very warm , efficient staff making your stay more enjoyable. Every department of the hotel - reception , restaurants , room service , housekeeping, bell desk , breakfast all are happy and ready to extend best attention and service to guests . Rooms are small but having the required all comfortable arrangement and very well ventilated. Nice AC , mattresses , pillows , cushions, sofa chairs , good bathroom . It’s nice overall. Lift is also very good . The hotel premise in heart of kolkata best location of Lansdown road near Minto park , is some what tight on space so car parking is on road side as available basis . Hotel extends some assistance. Food is wonderful. This is excellent place to stay in Kolkata .
The Pride Hotel
Terminus,B.G-12, Action Area,1-B, New Town,Rajarhat, Kolkata
The hotel staff is very good and the house keeping service is very nice . I relly enjoyed my fast stay .the pride plaza hotel r very cool .the staff is professional and very friendly .special thanks mr ayan kayal and rona
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