Wednesday 16 September 2015

Attractions of Kolkata (Calcutta)

Kolkata
Kolkata is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is also the commercial capital of East India, located on the east bank of the Hooghly River. The city of Kolkata has 4.5 million residents, and the metropolitan area, including suburbs, has a population of approximately 15.7 million, making it the third most populous metropolitan area in India and the 13th most populous urban area in the world. The city is also classified as the eighth largest urban agglomeration in the world.
Kolkata was the capital of India during British emperor. The city's documented history, however, begins with the arrival of the English East India Company in 1690, when the Company was consolidating its trade business in Bengal. Job Charnock, an administrator with the company was traditionally credited as the founder of the city. In 2003 high court order states that the city should not have a specific founder. While the city's name was always pronounced "Kolkata" in the local Bengali language, its official English name was changed from "Calcutta" to "Kolkata" in 2001, reflecting the Bengali pronunciation. Some view this as a move to erase the legacy of British rule.
Kolkata Art & Culture
Kolkata has long been known for its literary, artistic and revolutionary heritage. As the former capital of India, Kolkata was the birthplace of modern Indian literary, artistic and scholastic thought. The people of Kolkata tends to have a special appreciation for art and literature; its tradition of welcoming new talent has made it a "city of furious creative energy.
For these reasons, Kolkata has often been dubbed as the Cultural Capital of India or the Literary Capital of India. Cultural extravaganza in Kolkata include :
Para, Adda, and "club" Culture
Literature
Dramas and Theatres
Art
Cuisine
Music
Cinema
How to Reach
Kolkata is completely accessible by air. There are a number of domestic airlines that connect Kolkata with other major cities of India. Kolkata is well linked to other parts of the country by railways. The city of joy is well linked with almost all the cities of India by road.                                       

Sites
Dalhousie Square
College Street
Esplanade
BurraBazar
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Nearby Places
Sundarbans
Digha
Mandarmani
Chandernagore
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Attractions & Activities
Art & Culture
Museums
Heritage Buildings
Nightlife
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Science Museums
Birla Planetarium
Science City
Esplanade
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Religious Sites
Dakhineshawar
St.Paul's Cathedral
Nakhoda Mosque
Jain Temple
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Theme/Water Parks
Nicco Park
Nalban Boating Complex
Aquatica
Wet-O-Wild
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Shopping
New Market
Flower market
City Centre
Shree Ram Arcade
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Nightlife
Tantra
Roxy
Park Street
Hindustan Club
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Accomodation
Government Lodge - Udayachal Tourist Lodge
Numerous Private Star Hotels
Private Budget Hotels and Guest houses


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