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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Tram Cafe Of Kolkata: Where Heritage Meets Culinary Delights



A unique fusion of tradition and modernity comes to life in the busy streets of Kolkata, a city rich in history and culture, thanks to its renowned trams. With their transformation into colourful cafés that offer a distinctive gastronomic experience that appeals to Bengalis, these fascinating historical artefacts that were previously a regular sight on the highways have been given new life. Not only do Kolkata's

tram cafe reflect the spirit of the city's past, but they also offer a refuge for those seeking a peaceful respite from the bustle of the city. 

Trams In Kolkata: Witness To History

Over a century ago, tram first won the hearts of people in Kolkata. The city's transport system rapidly incorporated trams once they were first introduced in 1873. These charming carriages were first drawn by horses but quickly switched to electric propulsion as they made their way through the busy city streets. Not only were trams a means of transportation, but they also served as historical witnesses. Trams served as mute witnesses during India's struggle for independence from British colonial authority, bearing the stories of generations inside their wooden frames.

 

The Kolkata trams held their own despite the growth of more contemporary modes of transportation. They stood for a way of life as well as merely a way to go from one location to another. Trams were inseparable from the character of the city due to their resonant clatter as they rolled along the rails, their graceful swing as they travelled through the streets, and the sense of community they fostered among riders.

 

Tram Cafes: A Unique Idea Was Born

 

A novel concept was developed in the middle of the fervour of urban expansion and progress: converting these old trams into cafés that offered a fusion of gastronomic pleasures, culture, and history. As evidence of this concept, the first Tram Cafe of Kolkata was created. Not only was it a café, but it was also a time capsule that captured Kolkata's soul. The Tram Cafe, which is located in the centre of the city, infused the trams with fresh life while preserving their vintage beauty. 

You are taken to a new time period as soon as you enter one of these Tram Cafes. Reminiscent of Kolkata's past, the weathered wooden interiors are decorated with sepia-toned pictures. Teacups clinking and guests' calm talk take the place of the tram's usual noise. It feels as though you are dining with history itself at each table since they are tucked away in the compartments of the tram.

What Sets The Tram Cafes Of Kolkata Apart?

Kolkata's Tram Cafe stand out because they can slickly combine the culinary scene of today with the trams' rich history. The cuisine reflects the rich culinary history of Kolkata by providing a variety of flavours that appeal to both traditional and modern tastes. The Tram Cafes create an experience that caters to the local palate while enabling tourists to discover the city's culinary tapestry. This includes fragrant cups of Darjeeling tea and perennially popular street cuisine like Puchka and Kathi rolls.

 

The atmosphere is what best encapsulates Kolkata's Tram Cafes, above and beyond the culinary delights. Customers are bathed in a warm glow thanks to the vintage-inspired soft lighting. Memorabilia that recalls Kolkata's history, like the lively pandemonium of New Market, the Coffee House's intellectual debates, and Durga Puja festivities, is tastefully incorporated into the interior design. In this setting, tradition is honoured without being constrained by the passage of time. The old and the new cohabit here.

 

The first tram café of Kolkata

 

A café called "Tram World Café" has been opened by the state transportation agency at the Gariahat Tram World. The café was established with the goal of enabling people who wish to spend some quiet time with their family and friends while drinking a cup of coffee against the backdrop of Kolkata's renowned vintage tram vehicle to do so.

 

Notably, the department established "The Tram World" in Gariahat in December 2020 to commemorate the establishment and registration in London on December 22, 1880, of the Calcutta Tramway Company, which has been in operation for 140 years. A location for tram enthusiasts to hang out permanently was intended to be created out of vintage trams that were destined for the scrap yard.   

 

Every Tram Cafe Offers A Distinct Experience

 

With the original Tram Cafe's popularity skyrocketing, more eateries of this type began to appear across Kolkata, each with a distinct charm of their own. Every Tram Cafe provides a unique experience, from the calm atmosphere of the Rabindra Sarobar Tram Cafe, a place with the quiet beauty of the lake, to the lively Park Street Tram Cafe, tucked away in the centre of the city's entertainment district.

 

In the historical setting of the depot's cafe, "The Shyambazar Tram Depot", visitors may get a taste of what tram operators go through on a daily basis. "The Gariahat Tram Cafe" reflects the vibrant energy of the street it overlooks with its unique fusion fare. A refuge for readers, "The College Street Tram Library Cafe" blends a passion for books with an appreciation of the past.

 

Conclusion: Cultural Hubs That Breathe Life Into The City's Heritage

 

Kolkata's Tram Cafes serve as cultural centres and living museums for the city's history in addition to being restaurants. Kolkata has utilised these cafés to retain its past while embracing the winds of change. The trams that formerly transported people through the streets are now used to transport culinary sensations and memories in this tale of transition and adaptation.

 

The Tram Cafes serve as a subtle reminder to halt and appreciate the flavours of the past in a world that frequently moves too quickly. They serve as a reminder that history isn't just something that can be found in books; it's also very much alive and well in Kolkata's streets, in its people, and even in the trams themselves. Thus, the Tram Cafes of Kolkata are ready to welcome you inside their cosy compartments, providing a taste of tradition and a trip through time, whether you're a native looking for a nostalgic retreat or a traveller eager to immerse yourself in the city's character.


Friday, August 25, 2023

Durga Pujo 2023, Kolkata | A Complete Guide with Road Maps

 


YAAY! PUJO ASCHE !!! (Durga Puja Is On Its Way!)

Yes, it is that time of the year when Bengalis can’t keep calm! 😁 

The overwhelming sentiments wrapped in words “Pujo-Pujo gondho” (fragrance of Durga Puja in air), “Kash phool dekhli?” (did you see the Kans-grass?), “Pujo te badi aschis toh?” (hope you’re coming home for the festival) or “Pujor shopping holo?” (done with Pujo-shopping?) becomes some of the commonest idioms of Bengal for the next few months to come.

Bengalis from all around the world flock back to their native home-towns, cities and villages. School friends unite, lovers meet, families come together — love, joy and happiness wafts in the air.

Why? Because the most awaited time of the year in Bengal, comes – Durga Puja!

So as we gear up to celebrate this year’s Durga Puja- 2023, Kolkata Tales is back with its detailed guide for you on how to plan your Pujo Parikrama (pandal hopping) through the heart of Kolkata.




What’s In It For You?

This ultimate guide will take you from the oldest Bonedi Barir Pujo, to the must visit Pujo mandaps of North, Central and South Kolkata, — we have also covered their history, significance along with a complete Road Map. So let’s get started, straightaway.

Must Visit Pandal Lists In Kolkata | Durga Pujo 2023

During Durga Puja, Kolkata attracts millions of footfalls to witness the magnificence of the City. The streets, alleys, markets, are so buzzing with celebrations that without a proper guide map, exploring Kolkata’s famous Durga Pujas can become very difficult. We have shortlisted for you some Unmissable Durga Puja Pandal Lists of Kolkata in 2023.

For your convenience we have segregated them in 4 parts: 

-       North Kolkata Durga Puja Guide Map

-       Central Kolkata’s Pandal List

-       Must Visit Durga Pujo - South Kolkata

-       List of Oldest Bonidi Badi Durga Pujo.

Top 5 North Kolkata Durga Pujo Pandals

1.  Bagbazar Sarbojanin Durgotsav

It is known to be the first Puja of Calcutta organised communally by people and not inside a Zamindar home. It was shifted in 1924 to the junction of Bagbazar Street and Pashupati Bose Lane. In 1938-1939 this organisation was privileged by the active participation of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose as the President. 

Location: 7, Bagbazar Street, Bag Bazar Colony, Bagbazar, Kolkata – 700003 

Map: Link 

Landmark: Bagbazar Ghat 

Direction: Take a Ferry Service from Howrah To Bagbazar Ghat. Then walk For 5 Minutes To Reach Bagbazar Sarbojonin.

2.  Kumartuli Park

Kumartuli Park is a must-visit Puja Mandap among the North Kolkata Durga Puja Pandal List. Kumartuli, is where Durga idols come to life. Witness the artistry that brings the goddess to your doorstep. It was established in 1995. 

The Kumars make the Durga Idols with their own creative hands and add a cultural milieu to enrich the tradition. These Idols are even exported to South East Asian Countries, The UK, USA, And Canada for The Durga Puja Celebration.

Location: 8B, Sarbojanin Durgotsab Committee, Abhay Mitra St, Sovabazar, Kumartuli, Shobhabazar, Kolkata-700005 

Map: Link 

Landmark: Sovabazar More 

Direction: Reach Sovabazar Metro And Then You Can Take An Auto To Reach Kumartuli Park.

3.  Hati Bagan Nabin Pally Sarbajanin Durgotsav

Established in 1934 it is one of the oldest Sarbojanin Durga Pujos of North Kolkata. It is known for its simple celebrations like ‘Sindur khela’ where women sport red vermillion and smear a dash on one another.

Location: 11/1d, Ganendra Mitra Ln, Hati Bagan, Shyam Bazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700004 

Map: Link

Landmark: Opposite to HatiBagan KFC and Pizza Hut 

Direction: It is a 11 min walk from Shyambazar Metro Station (Gate No. 4)

4.  Kashi Bose Lane

It is a must-include in North Kolkata Durga Puja Pandal List. The Puja started in 1937, before the Second World War. During that time, Britisher stopped the celebration of Durga Puja in Simla Byayam Samity so locals started celebrating in Kashi Bose Lane. 

Kasi Bose Lane Durga Puja Samiti has been awarded with Rotary Rotaract Sharod Swikriti and under The “Most Innovative Puja'' Category. 

Location: 5/1 Kashi Bose Lane Maniktala Darjipara Kolkata -700006

Landmark: Near Scottish Church School 

Map: Link 

Direction: Take a bus to reach Hedua Park and from here you can walk to your destination.

5.  Jagat Mukherjee Park Sovabazar.

Jagat Mukherjee Park Puja started in the year 1936 at Raj Ballav Para, in a garage. Today it is among the famous North Kolkata Durga Puja Pandals. You can see Ganga Arati from here. It is a spectacular site to behold. 

It shot to fame with their adaptation of “Jolchobbi”, — an Underwater World Theme. The design and aesthetic of the Pandal take you inside a Submarine and walk through an Underwater World where you find Maa Durga standing in the Water, in all her glory. 

Location: 1, Jatindra Mohan Avenue Sovabazar, Shobhabazar, Kolkata- 700005 

Location: 1, Jatindra Mohan Avenue, Sovabazar, Shobhabazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700005 

Map: Link 

Landmark: Near Sovabazar Metro Station 

Direction: Get Down At Sovabazar Metro Station And Follow The Google Map.

Also visit Ahiritola Pujo, which is nearby.

Top 2 Central Kolkata Sharod Utsav 2023

1.  College Square

Surround yourself with the magic of Durga Puja while overlooking the serene waters of College Square (since 1947). The Festival lights up the whole of College Street.

Location: 564 Bankim Chaterjee Street College Square Kolkata -700009

Map: Link

Landmark: Opposite Presidency University

Direction: Take Any Bus To Reach College Street, and walk towards the Medical College. On the left is the College Square.

2.  Md Ali Park

Join the crowd at Md. Ali Park, where the spirit of unity and cultural as well as communal harmony takes centre stage. (Established in 1977) 

Location: 41 A, Tara Chand Dutta Street Kolkata- 700073

Map: Link

Landmark: Near Mahatma Gandhi Metro Station 

Direction: Take Metro and reach MG Road Metro. Walk for 5 Minutes.

5 Best South Kolkata Durga Pujo Guide Map 2023

1.  Ekdalia Evergreen Club

Start With Ekdalia Evergreen Club Durga Puja. It is one of the top Durga Pujas in South Kolkata. This Durga puja was established in the year 1943. They generally choose the theme of ancient paintings and world heritage sites.

Location: 15, Ekdalia Rd, Ekdalia, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700019

Landmark: Near Gariahat

Map: Link

Direction: Take Metro to Kalighat Metro Station. From the metro station take an auto till Gariahat. It is 2 mins walk from Gariahat.

2.  Singhi Park Sarbojanin Durga Puja Committee:

Situated just opposite Ekdalia Evergreen Club, Singhi Park is one of the famous Durga Pooja of South Kolkata. The illustrious history of Singhi Park Durga Puja dates back to 1941. Idol made by Shri Pradeep Rudra Pal is one of the main attractions of this club. Bright lights and vibrant colours create a magical surrounding.

Location: 5 Ramani Chatterjee, Dover Ln, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029

Landmark: Near Gariahat

Map: Link

Direction: From Ekdalia Evergreen Club it is a 5 min walk. You can follow the map link shared above.

3.  Deshapriya Park

Next, you can move ahead to Deshapriya Park’s Pujo, which is known for South Kolkata’s tallest idol, against a backdrop of breathtaking illumination. The themes here are a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.

Location: G993+C9P, Motilal Nehru Rd, Manoharpukur, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029

Map: Link

Landmark: Deshapriya Park

Direction: It is around 1.2kms from Singhi Park Pujo Pandal. You can take an auto from Gariahat to Deshapriya park or preferably if you can walk it is not more than 12-15 mins walk.

4.  Tridhara Sammilani

Tridhara Sammilani Durga Puja is an age-old puja of South Kolkata which started way back in 1947. The puja is organised at the crucial intersection point of three roads the Rash Behari Avenue, Manohar Pukur Road and Mahanirban Road.

Location: Shop Number 76B, Near Deshapriya Park, Satyendranath Mazumder Sarani, Dover Terrace, Kolkata, West Bengal 700025

Map: Link

Landmark: Behind Deshapriya Park

Direction: It is just 200m from Deshapriya Park.

5.  Mudiali Sammilani

With A long history of 89 years, Durga Puja of this club is one of the must-visits in Kolkata. During Durga Puja 5 to 7 lacs devotees visit this pandal every day.

Location: 37, SR Das Rd, Mudiali, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700026

Map: Link

Landmark: Behind Menoka Cinema Hall

Direction: It is around 1.5 kms from Tridhara. You can take an auto till Rashbihari and then another auto from Rashbihari to Mudiali. It generally takes 20 mins to walk.

 

Also visit Shiv Mandir Sarbojanin just 400m from Mudiali. Suruchi Sangha, Behala Notun Dol are other attractions of South Kolkata Durga Puja.



List of Kolkata’s Oldest Bonidi Badi Pujos You Must Visit

-       Sova Bajar Raj Badi

-       Saborno Roy Chowdhury

-       Chatu Babu Latu Babu

-       Rani Rashmani Badi

-       Thanthania Dutta Badi

Don’t Miss The Beckoning Durga Puja 2023

Whether you're a local or a visitor, Kolkata’s Durga Puja promises memories that will last a lifetime. Follow our road maps and explore the city with ease. It's time to embrace the spirit of Maa Durga and become a part of Kolkata's pulsating heartbeat.

 

Also Read:

Durga Puja 2023 - Durga puja with Kolkata Tales


 

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum and Library of Kolkata



A trip into the heart of a movement that change India's identity may be had by visiting the
Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum Kolkata, which offers more than just a look at a collection of artefacts. Regardless matter whether you are a history enthusiast, a seeker of information, or an inquisitive traveller, this institution guarantees an encounter that is intellectually stimulating, emotionally stirring and historically illuminating. In order to fully appreciate Raja Ram Mohan Roy's Legacy and its significant influence on the world we live in today, it is imperative that you visit this Museum while you are in Kolkata.

 

What is unique about the Memorial Museum?

The Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum is one of the city's most well-known attractions, and it is situated in the centre of Kolkata. The Museum and library are named for the eminent social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy, who is sometimes called the "Father of Modern India," and provide visitors with a look into his life, belief, and the era he lived in.

The Museum is located in a colonial-era structure that has been well-preserved, which enhances the setting's historical feel. As soon as you enter the 19th century, when Raja Ram Mohan Roy led social and cultural reforms that lay the groundwork for a modern India, it is brought to life in all its social and cultural complexity. Personal items, letters, and manuscripts that provide important details about his complex nature are included in the exhibitions. A library, some of which are rare copies, that showcases his interests in literature and his contributions to numerous disciplines is also housed at the Museum.


Why Should You Visit the Memorial Museum?

Visiting the Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial offers a multitude of reasons beyond its historical significance. Here are some compelling reasons why this institution deserves a spot on your itinerary when you are in Kolkata.



The Museum is a wealth of knowledge

The Museum is a veritable informational gold mine for anybody who is interested in history and the reformist movement in India. Through exhibitions, Raja Ram Mohan Roy's initiatives to combat societal ills like sati and advanced education are highlighted, giving viewers a thorough knowledge of his contribution to the development of contemporary India.

Provides insights into the socio-cultural landscape

The Museum not only throws light on Raja Ram Mohan Roy's life but also offers perceptions of the socio-cultural environment of his day. You can have a clearer understanding of the difficulties and transformations that Indian civilization underwent during that crucial time by perusing the exhibits.

The intellectual legacy of Raja Ram Mohan Roy

A rare chance to interact with Raja Ram Mohan Roy's intellectual legacy exists in the Museum from the standpoint of academia. The library is home to a wide range of books on numerous topics, including literature, philosophy, science, and more. This database of information can be useful to academics, researchers, and students.

Inspiration for individuals today

For those who are committed to bringing about social change today, Raja Ram Mohan Roy's persistent efforts to achieve this might serve as an example. His support for rationality, gender equality, and education still reverberates and inspires tourists.


What is the Educational Point of View?


People from various walks of life may study in-depth things at the library and Museum, which act as a centre for education. For academics and researchers, the library is a very useful tool. It serves as a hub for scholarly inquiry thanks to its vast collection of books, many of which are uncommon and special. The writings that influenced Raja Ram Mohan Roy's beliefs and advanced the intellectual conversation of his day are available to students, academics, and enthusiasts.

Beyond only the collection itself, there is educational value. The Museum hosts lectures, seminars, and debates on subjects pertaining to Raja Ram Mohan Roy's ideology, social reforms, and the historical setting in which he lived. These incidents not only deepen our comprehension of his accomplishments but also promote current debates on topics that are still relevant today.


What is the Historical Significance?

The Museum provides a look into the 19th century, a time when India saw enormous changes, from a historical perspective. In his day, Raja Ram Mohan Roy made groundbreaking attempts to oppose conventional wisdom, advance rationality, and fight for the rights of women. The Museum's displays provide us with the chance to interact with this crucial time period and comprehend the difficulties and advancements that characterized it.

The Museum also emphasizes the significance of Kolkata throughout the 19th century as a hub of intellectual and cultural upheaval. It highlights the significance of the city in promoting the reforms, dialogues, and debates that influenced the development of Indian history. Visitors may better understand the city's function in fostering visionary leaders and movements via a fuller understanding of Raja Ram Mohan Roy's life narrative.


A bridge connecting us to a visionary who changed India's social and cultural environment, the Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum and Library in Kolkata is more than just a physical location. It is evidence of the influence of ideas, education, and transformation. This institution welcomes you to the legacy of a man who believed in the possibility of change and the transformational power of education as you leave its revered halls.


Biswa Bangla Gate - Everything You Should Know About Modern Architectural Marvel.

Biswa Bangla Gate

The City of Joy Kolkata has several spectacular places, and
Biswa Bangla Gate is one of the most popular places. The Biswa Bangla Gate, a stunning architectural wonder that captures the spirit of Bengal's traditional history and modern aspirations, is located in the centre of Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal. This landmark building serves as more than simply a gate; it also serves as a metaphor for the state's rich heritage, different customs, and progress towards a prosperous and diverse future.

Keep reading this article to the end to get detailed knowledge and information on Biswa Bangla Gate. Kolkata Tales is happy to help you.


Background and Origins of the Biswa Bangla Gate:

The idea for the Biswa Bangla Gate originated in the creative minds of the West Bengal government, which sought to build a landmark that would honour the state's distinctive cultural heritage while projecting a modern and forward-thinking image. "Biswa Bangla" means "Global Bengal," and it refers to the goal of presenting Bengal's identity worldwide.


About Biswa Bangla Gate and its Architecture

The Biswa Bangla Gate, created by famous architect Abin Chaudhuri, combines traditional and modern Bengali architectural elements. The most recent jewel in Kolkata's crown is Biswa Bangla Gate, popularly known as Kolkata Gate. Few prefer the name "Welcome Gate" for it. 

Two 55-meter-high arcs each carry a viewing gallery ring that is 25 metres or more above the ground. The ring, which has a diameter of around 220 metres, offers a bird's-eye view of the entire area. This Gate was opened on January 31, 2019, by Mamata Banerjee, the current chief minister of West Bengal. The construction was begun by HIDCO (Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation) on March 6, 2017, approximately two years earlier. 

It can accommodate more than 150 visitors at once. However, per design and construction, 50 visitors are the maximum allowed for now. Unexpectedly, this gate cost somewhere about INR 25 crores.

Glass drapes over the four pillars and covers the circle-shaped area. 55 metres is the total height of the arches. Two flights of steps, three lifts, one service lift, and the observation platform are all accessible.

7:00 PM to 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM to 10:30 PM are the two sessions when the fine dining cafeteria is open. Cuisines from the continents of China and India are available. Take a look at these Unique Items 'Nalen gutter ice cream, DAB ice cream, and traditional Bengali meals are all available.





What You Can Enjoy at Biswa Bangla Gate

The observation platform is an enclosed, climate-controlled space that offers a 360-degree view of Kolkata New Town. When you get to the floor, a souvenir store offers paintings, wall clocks, and key chains. The walls of the gallery are covered with paintings that are inspired by West Bengal's culture, art, and notable individuals. A restaurant arrangement occupies the majority of the observation gallery and is operational from 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM. 

Cafe Ekante is a modest restaurant that is open during the day. You can purchase items such as drinks, ice cream, shakes, and puffs. You can take a seat anywhere and enjoy the busy city streets below. A top perspective of the Rajarhat and Newtown region can be seen from this spherical gallery. You can certainly take photos and videos inside the gallery.

Biswa Bangla Gate


What Facilities are available at Biswa Bangla Gate

Other basic services at Kolkata Gate include:

  • Restrooms.

  • A waiting area.

  • Filtered and cold drinking water.

  • A baggage facility (on the ground floor).

You must leave bags, food, tobacco and other goods at the bag drop station before using the lift. There is a stairway for the emergency exit on each arc, but it is always locked for obvious reasons. There is free parking available to all guests just in front of the ticket window.


Cultural Depictions of Biswa Bangla Gate

Its focus on displaying the varied cultural characteristics of West Bengal is one of the Biswa Bangla Gate's most outstanding qualities. Rabindranath Tagore, Satyajit Ray, and the renowned Bishnupur terracotta temples are all shown in great detail on the delicate panels of the gate, along with images from well-known Bengali literature. These representations honour Bengal's history while highlighting the region's contributions to literature, art, and human intellect.

The Biswa Bangla Gate is a representation of inclusivity and unity in addition to its architectural and cultural value. It illustrates Bengal's multicultural population by uniting individuals from varied linguistic, cultural, and historical backgrounds. This message of harmony is especially pertinent in today's society, which places a greater emphasis than ever on celebrating differences.

Biswa Bangla Gate


Entry Fees of Biswa Bangla Gate

Adults generally have to pay INR 100 for the ticket. From bookmyshow.com, you can buy an entry ticket for INR 100, which would ultimately cost you INR 106. Display the confirmation number at the ticket counter once you've made your reservation for the desired time to receive a printed ticket. After purchasing the ticket, you cannot change the day or time. Visit BookMyShow to purchase the ticket online. Children under the age of 3 are free.


Gate Timings of Biswa Bangla Gate

Monday is closed due to scheduled maintenance. The Gallery is open from 12 PM to 6 PM. There are 3 sessions, each lasting 45 minutes: 12 PM, 4 PM, and 5 PM. No visitors can stay longer than their allotted times.


More information on Biswa Bangla Gate Cafe Ekante Restaurant 

  • The only restaurant in Biswa Bangla Gate is Cafe Ekante. Prices seem reasonable but keep in mind that the view from this gallery is breathtaking.

  • There won't be a separate restaurant ticket. The visitor will be served on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

  • However, the guest may make a reservation for 20% more money through apps and online services. But just 30% of the entire number of seats are available for reservation.

  • To reserve a seat, you can phone 84201-05555, 84201-22200 (12 PM to 6 PM, excluding Monday), and 8334065345 (9 AM to 6 PM).

  • The observation gallery/restaurant at the top has free Wi-Fi and a selfie area.

  • Any corporate body or organization may reserve the viewing gallery between the hours of 7 AM and 11 AM for Rs. 20,000 for up to 50 people for an hour. For any such reservations, please get in touch with the manager.

  • HIDCO retains the right to ask any visitor to disembark and leave if they violate the regulations or behave in an inappropriate way. The penalty will be paid in accordance with the guidelines above without any reimbursement.

  • Upon leaving, each customer entering the restaurant will receive one coupon, which must be returned to the security personnel.

  • For dinner, a minimum charge of Rs. 500 per person, tax included, is required.

    Biswa Bangla Gate


Address

Biswa Bangla Sarani, Major Arterial Road (South-East), Action Area 1, Narkel Bagan, Newtown, West Bengal, 700156, India


How to reach Biswa Bangla Gate

By Air:

The closest significant airport, if you're flying in from a distance, is Kolkata's Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. To get to the Biswa Bangla Gate from the airport, use a cab or a ride-sharing service. The distance from the airport to the gate is around 16 to 20 km, and depending on traffic, the trip often takes 30 to an hour.

By Bus:

S30, AC12, AC23A, S12E, S9C, S53, S14C, etc., are just a few of the buses that are available almost everywhere in Kolkata.

Taxi and Auto Rickshaw:

  • In Kolkata, taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Ola are widely accessible. You can reserve a cab or use a ride-sharing service to get to the Biswa Bangla Gate from your destination.

  • In Kolkata, auto-rickshaws are a popular form of transportation. They are used for short distances and are smaller than taxis. Before beginning the ride, haggle over the fee with the auto-rickshaw driver. 

  • You could think about walking if you stay close to the Biswa Bangla Gate, especially if the weather is nice. However, remember that in some sections of Kolkata, the traffic and road conditions might be difficult for pedestrians.



Rules and Regulations to follow at Biswa Bangla Gate

Several additional guidelines for your visit 

  • Spitting or leaving trash is not permitted under any circumstances.

  • Each instance of littering or spitting will result in a 500 INR fine.

  • Outside food is not allowed in Biswa Bangla Gate Premises.

  • It is completely forbidden to smoke or chew any kind of gum or gutkha.

  • CCTV cameras are positioned throughout Biswa Bangla Gate.


We have provided extensive information regarding Biswa Bangla Gate above. We hope the article satisfies all of your needs. Why, then, do you wait? Visit Biswa Bangla Gate as soon as you can in Kolkata, and definitely! Don't forget to tell us about your experience.

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FAQs


Which station can you find close to Biswa Bangla Gate?

The rail terminal that is closest to Vishwabangla Gate is Sealdah Railway Station. You can take a taxi or cab to Biswabangla Gate from this location.

At the Biswa Bangla Gate, is it permissible to take pictures?

At the Biswa Bangla Gate, tourists are typically permitted to take pictures. Excellent photo ops result from the elaborate patterns and ethnic representations.

Is parking available near Biswa Bangla Gate?

Yes, parking is available around Biswa Bangla Gate.

What message is conveyed by the Biswa Bangla Gate?

The message of the Biswa Bangla Gate is to embrace modernization and progress while preserving Bengal's rich cultural history. It stands for harmony, diversity, and the international reach of Bengal.

Which time of day is ideal for visiting the Biswa Bangla Gate?

The Biswa Bangla Gate is open all year round for visitors. However, if you wish to avoid the heat of the day, early mornings or late evenings are sometimes thought of as good times to explore.

When would be the ideal time to visit the Biswa Bangla Gate?

Year-round access is available to the Biswa Bangla Gate. In contrast, early mornings or late evenings are frequently seen as excellent times to explore, particularly if you want to avoid the daytime heat.

Can I purchase souvenirs from the Biswa Bangla Gate?

Even while there may not be a separate souvenir store at the Biswa Bangla Gate, shops or marketplaces close by sell souvenir items with Bengali themes.

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