Maidan



St. Paul's Cathedral

Maidan-Park Street comprises the southern part of Central Kolkata. The Maidan (ময়দান Maẏdān), also known as the Brigade Parade Ground or the Garer Math (গড়ের মাঠ Gaṛer Māṭh), is a 400-hectare park that stretches from the Hooghly River in the west to Chowringhee and Park Street in the east, and from the Victoria Memorial in the south to Raj Bhavan and Eden Gardens in the north. Park Street (পার্ক স্ট্রিট Pārk Sṭriṭ) runs west-east from Chowringhee Road to AJC Bose Road, and eventually to Park Circus.

Understand

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Victoria Memorial at night

The tiger-haunted jungle, which cut off the village of Chowringhee from the river, was cleared and gave way to the wide grassy stretch of the Maidan of which the city is so proud. The Maidan was developed as a 5-km2 parade ground for the British forces and even today is army property. It is a vast stretch of field and home to numerous playgrounds, including the famous cricketing venue Eden Gardens, several football grounds, and the Kolkata Race Course. The Maidan sports several statues. The roads on the Maidan are dotted with tiny greenish bungalow tents (clubhouses) belonging to various sports clubs. There are numerous patches for playing. Some of the larger clubs occupy the fields with wooden galleries.

The big three of Kolkata football, Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Mohammedan, have a noticeable presence, but there are also names with faded glory, such as Rangers. Somewhere in between fit-in organisations such as the Kennel Club and the Press Club. There are also lower-order clubs, who do not have much of a following but have a noticeable contribution and sometimes spring a surprise – Wari, Aryans, Rajasthan and so on – and a host of office clubs. Once in a while, the Maidan has political rallies with crowds numbering one hundred thousand plus.

Park Street is Kolkata's foremost dining area with many restaurants and pubs, which also showcases fashionable clothes, books from all over the world and so on. It has retained the British spirit and is so well decorated during Christmas and New Year as if it is still part of the British Empire.

Get in

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Map
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Map of Maidan-Park Street

By metro

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The North–South Metro  1  runs over Chowringhee Road, with stops at Esplanade, Park Street, Maidan and Rabindra Sadan.

By train

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The district can be reached by the Kolkata Suburban Railway via its Circular Line, with a stop at 1 Prinsep Ghat  Circular  Prinsep Ghat railway station on Wikipedia.

By boat

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  • 2 Bidhan Ghat, Strand Rd, Hastings (near Adi Ganga).

See

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The 42
Birla Planetarium
  • 1 The 42 (দ্য ফোরটি-টু Dya Phōrṭi-ṭu), 42B, Chowringhee Rd. A 260 m (850 ft) high box-shaped apartment building, and the tallest building of the city. The 42 (Q7711913) on Wikidata The 42 (Kolkata) on Wikipedia
  • 2 Glorious Dead Memorial. Open all day. A memorial dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World War I. Free.
  • 3 Lascar War Memorial, Hastings. A memorial dedicated to the memory of the 896 Indian sailors (lascars) who died serving on ships of the Royal Navy and British Merchant Service during World War I. Lascar War Memorial (Q15241748) on Wikidata Lascar War Memorial on Wikipedia
  • 4 Birla Planetarium (বিড়লা তারামণ্ডল Biṛlā Tārāmaṇḍal), 96, Chowringhee Rd, (N of St. Paul's Cathedral). 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 the erstwhile East Germany. It is the largest planetarium in South Asia and the second largest in the world. Daily shows in English, Hindi and Bengali. The central dome measures 25 m (82 ft) in diameter. M. P. Birla Planetarium (Q4916536) on Wikidata Birla Planetarium, Kolkata on Wikipedia
  • 5 Prinsep Ghat (প্রিন্সেপ ঘাট Prinsep Ghāṭ) (local: Prinsep Ghat  Circular ). Named after James Prinsep, the ghat gives an excellent view of the Hooghly River and Vidyasagar Setu. Prinsep Ghat (Q7245233) on Wikidata Prinsep Ghat on Wikipedia
  • 6 Vijay Durg (formerly Fort William). In the early 18th century, a dense jungle was cut down to build the fort and develop the Maidan, after the earlier mud defence was destroyed in 1756. The present fort, an irregular squat octagon was completed in 1733. It stands where Gobindapur village once stood. Today, it is the headquarters of the Indian Army's Eastern Command and is not open to the public. Fort William (Q2750027) on Wikidata Fort William, West Bengal on Wikipedia

Museums and galleries

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  • 7 Academy of Fine Arts, . Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata (Q4671456) on Wikidata Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata on Wikipedia
  • 8 Kolkata Police Museum, Library & Cafeteria, 112, Muzaffar Ahmed St, +91 33 2360 7704. 11:00AM-6:30PM (closed M).
  • 9 Nehru Children's Museum, 94/1, Chowringhee Rd (metro: Rabindra Sadan  1 ), +91-33 2223 1551, . W-Su 11AM-7PM. Nehru Children's Museum (Q111283839) on Wikidata
  • 10 Victoria Memorial (ভিক্টোরিয়া মেমোরিয়াল Bhikṭoriẏā Memoriẏāl), Queen's Way (metro: Maidan  1 , Rabindra Sadan  1 , Victoria  3 ), +91 33 2223-5142, . Tu-Su 5:30 AM-6:45 PM, Son et Lumière (English) 7:15 PM Oct-Feb and 7:45 PM Mar-Jun. Kolkata's most celebrated landmark, this monument was built with imperial self-confidence and 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 floors. The collection covers a fascinating selection of Raj memorabilia and includes the Calcutta Gallery with oil paintings and watercolours of the city's history. Do not miss the grand Durbar Hall, inside which lies a statue of Lord Cornwallis.   The museum is set in extensive and beautiful lawns and is lit up at night. A laser audio-visual show is held on the lawns every evening. "Nike", the Greek Goddess of victory, on top of the museum, is said to be haunted and has been prominently featured in many Kolkata stories and novels. For garden; ₹4 for Indian; for museum ₹10 for Indian and ₹150 for foreigner. Camera free. The fees for light and sound shows are ₹10 and ₹20. Victoria Memorial (Q1356352) on Wikidata Victoria Memorial, Kolkata on Wikipedia

Religious attractions

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  • 11 Lower Circular Road Cemetery. Lower Circular Road cemetery (Q19893393) on Wikidata Lower Circular Road cemetery on Wikipedia
  • 12 St. Paul's Cathedral (সেন্ট পলস ক্যাথিড্রাল Senṭ Pals Kyāthiḍrāl), 1A, Cathedral Rd. The largest Anglican church in Kolkata. It was constructed in 1847 and serves as a cathedral church of Church of North India (CNI). This Gothic-styled cathedral was designed by William Nairn Forbes. St. Paul's Cathedral (Q1898467) on Wikidata St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata on Wikipedia
  • 13 St. Thomas Church, Middleton Row. A Roman Catholic church in the city. St. Thomas Church (Q3584578) on Wikidata St. Thomas Church, Kolkata on Wikipedia
  • 14 South Park Street cemetery, Park St. The final resting place for early British traders and settlers. South Park Street Cemetery (Q2972549) on Wikidata South Park Street Cemetery on Wikipedia

Vidyasagar Setu

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Vidyasagar Setu during sunset
  • 15 Vidyasagar Setu (বিদ্যাসাগর সেতু Bidyāsāgar Setu, Second Hooghly Bridge). Open 24 hours. With a total length of 823 m (2,700 ft), Vidyasagar Setu is the longest cable-stayed bridge in India and one of the longest in Asia. It was built 3.7 km (2.3 mi) south/downstream of Howrah Bridge. The bridge was commissioned in 1992 by the Hooghly River Bridge Commission (HRBC). Vidyasagar Setu (Q1145433) on Wikidata Vidyasagar Setu on Wikipedia

Do

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Kolkata Riverfront with Vidyasagar Setu in background
  • 1 Kolkata Race Course, Hastings. Built in 1819, it is one of the best in the east and is the scene of much gaiety, especially during the winter season. Kolkata Race Course (Q5455830) on Wikidata Kolkata Race Course on Wikipedia
  • 2 Kolkata Riverfront. A promenade with scenic views of the Hooghly River and the skyline of Howrah. A 2 km (1.2 mi) stretch of the riverfront from Prinsep Ghat to Babughat was inaugurated on 24 May 2012 by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA).
  • 3 Mohor Kunja (Citizens' Park). A park known for its musical fountains and an open-air stage for cultural events. Mohor Kunja (Q6894297) on Wikidata Mohor Kunja on Wikipedia
  • 4 Park Circus Maidan, Suhrawardy Ave (suburban: Park Circus  Circular  Sealdah South ). Park Circus Maidan becomes a focal point during the winter—especially in December and January—as it becomes home to circus companies and kids all over the city flock to the maidan to watch circus. National Congress Park (Q68935124) on Wikidata
  • 5 Royal Calcutta Turf Club. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest turf club in India and one of the most beautiful and largest in the world. Royal Calcutta Turf Club (Q16899442) on Wikidata Royal Calcutta Turf Club on Wikipedia

Entertainment

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  • 6 Nandan (নন্দন), 1/1, AJC Bose Rd (metro: Rabindra Sadan  1 ). The symbol of art and culture in the city. Major festivals are held here, including Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF). Nandan (Q6963179) on Wikidata Nandan (Kolkata) on Wikipedia
  • 7 Rabindra Sadan (রবীন্দ্র সদন Rabīndra Sadan) (metro: Rabindra Sadan  1 ), +91 33 2223 9917. Theatre and cultural centre built 1961-67. Rabindra Sadan (Q7278763) on Wikidata Rabindra Sadan on Wikipedia
  • 8 Sisir Mancha (শিশির মঞ্চ Śiśir Mañca), 1-1, AJC Bose Rd (metro: Rabindra Sadan  1 ). A building housing an auditorium for Bengali theatres, an art gallery, and an information centre for tourists in Kolkata. Sisir Mancha (Q7530829) on Wikidata Sisir Mancha on Wikipedia

Football grounds

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  • 9 East Bengal Ground. East Bengal Ground (Q2408126) on Wikidata East Bengal Ground on Wikipedia
  • 10 Mohammedan Sporting Ground. Mohammedan Sporting Ground (Q6893503) on Wikidata Mohammedan Sporting Ground on Wikipedia
  • 11 Mohun Bagan Ground. Mohun Bagan Ground (Q15254588) on Wikidata Mohun Bagan Ground on Wikipedia

Learn

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  • 1 Alliance Française du Bengale, Gate 3, Park Mansions, 57A Park St (upon arriving at Park Mansions, enter the gate facing Park St at Mirza Ghalib St-Park St crossing), +91 33 4006 4801. 10AM-6PM (closed Su). The French language school in Kolkata, promoting the study of French and encouraging international cultural exchange and relations.
  • 2 Max Mueller Bhavan Kolkata (Goethe-Institut), Gate 4, Park Mansions, 57A Park St (upon arriving at Park Mansions, take Mirza Ghalib St and enter the leftmost gate), +91 33 2264 6602. 9AM-6PM (closed Su). The German language school in Kolkata, promoting the study of German and encouraging international cultural exchange and relations.

Buy

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  • 1 Earthcare Books, 10 Middleton St (Maidan metro station), +91 33 2229-6551. A wonderful independent bookstore tucked away in an alley leading from Middleton St. As the name suggests, the bookstore specializes in environmental titles but also has a wide range of local subjects and poetry.
  • 2 Emami Shoppers' City, 3 Lord Sinha Rd, +91 33 2282 0675. Coffee shops, bookshop, designer wear, toy shops, boutiques, footwear stores, electronic stores, discotheque, beauty salons, gift shops, game parlours, multiplex
  • 3 Metro Plaza, 1, Ho Chi Minh Sarani (metro: Maidan  1 , beside Tata Centre), +91 33 30525473, +91 33 30525474, +91 33 22883802. Locally manufactured readymade clothes. Many shops deal only in imported garments, mostly from Bangkok. The latest footwear and lingerie. Good parking facility.
  • 4 Oxford Book Store, 15 Park St, +91 33 2229 5455. A large and well-organised bookstore. Good selection of books on India and by Indian writers. Discount books and cafe (Cha Bar, see Drink section) on the second floor.
  • 5 Quest Mall, 33, Syed Amir Ali Ave, Park Circus. Luxury retail, largest apparel store, fine dining, six-screen insignia class multiplex. Restaurants and bars include Chili's and Irish House. Quest Mall (Q17069862) on Wikidata Quest Mall on Wikipedia
  • 6 Vardaan Market, 25-A, Camac St, +91 33 22812724, +91 33 22874082. Forerunner of today's large shopping malls, it was the earliest air-conditioned market. Little shops and stalls line the walls of this mall selling shoes, handbags, toys, saris, salwar suits and western wear for ladies, shirts, tee shirts and trousers for men and children's clothes for all ages, chocolates and snacks.
  • 7 Westside, Block D22 Camac St, +91 33 22817312, . 11AM-9PM. The Westside stores have numerous departments to meet the varied shopping needs of customers. These include menswear, womenswear, kidswear, footwear, cosmetics, perfumes and handbags, household accessories, lingerie, and gifts. Fashionable goods are priced a little on the higher side.

Eat

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  • 1 Drive Inn, 10 Middleton St (same as Earthcare Books), +91 33 2217-2247. An outdoor restaurant offering a wide range of good vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare (Indian/Chinese). AC area is available, the staff speaks good English and is friendly. Meals from around ₹70.
  • Gangaur, 2 Russel St, +91 33 22658437. Serves a variety of vegetarian food but is famous for its Rajasthani or Marwari food.
  • 2 Jyoti Vihar, Ho Chi Minh Sarani, +91 33 2282 9791. Offers clean and tasty South Indian food. It is completely vegetarian.
  • 3 Mocambo, 25B Mirza Ghalib St, +91 33 2265 4300. Same owners as Peter Cat, but here the cuisine is a bit more rounded. Continental, Indian and even some Chinese dishes are served in upscale surroundings. mains ₹100-300.
  • 4 Only Alibaba, 28A, Syed Amir Ali Ave, +91 33 4070 1109. Noon-4:30PM, 7-11PM. Biryani and Mughlai food. The food has a good taste in the main shop, but in their Fry King outlet at Baghajatin, some items are bad and unpalatable.
  • 5 The Scoop, 71 Strand Rd, +91 33 22485680. noon to 10PM. Fast food outlet. It has an exclusive view of the river from the first floor of the restaurant. Sitting in the restaurant, one can watch boats moving in the river and cars moving across Vidyasagar Setu.
  • 6 Zeeshan, 17 Syed Amir Ali Ave, +91 33 22806842, +91 9903611112. 7AM-midnight. Zeeshan has several outlets mostly for takeaway customers: 1. Deshapriya Park, 2. Kidderpore, 3. Garia, 4. Lake Market Area, 5. Ballygunge, 6. Tollygunge, 7. Esplanade, 8. College Street.
    Biryani and Mughlai food. Popular items: biryani, rolls, firni, murg reshmi kabab, mutton tikka, mutton chaap, tandoori chicken.

AJC Bose Road and Circus Avenue

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  • 7 Arsalan, 28, Circus Ave, +91 33 22844010, +91 33 22848556. Biryani and Mughlai food. Popular items: firni, mutton kosha, mutton boti kebab, chicken chatpata, mutton biryani, egg chicken roll. They have seven branches: 1. Chinar Park, 2. Anandapur (opposite Calcutta International School), 3. Hatibagan, 4. Park Street Area (Muzaffar Ahmed Road), 5. Park Circus 7-point crossing, 6. New Alipore, and 7. Jessore Road, Bangur.
  • 8 Jimmy's Kitchen, 7/1A, AJC Bose Rd (AJC Bose Rd-Shakespeare Sarani crossing), +91 33 2290 7139. Chinese food. Drinks available. Popular items: Thai soup, noodles, lung fung soup, prawn, crispy chilli chicken, roast pork chilli, sweet corn soup. Jimmy's Kitchen has two branches: 1. 36F Ruby Hospital Road, 2. 14D, Lindsay Street.

Park Street

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  • 9 Flury's, 18 Park St (metro: Park Street  1 ), +91 33 22297664. Tu-Su 7AM-8PM, M 10AM-6PM. A popular and stylish cafe serving a good variety of baked goods and various coffees, sandwiches and entrees. A great place for breakfast or lunch. Baked goods ₹80-₹100, drinks ₹80, meals ₹600-₹1000.
  • 10 Kwality, 17, Park St (next to Oxford Book Shop). Been around for years with sharply dressed waiters serving tasty tandoori and north Indian food to well-off locals. Try their Chhola-bhatura. Mains from ₹100.
  • Moulin Rouge (not to be confused with Paris night club), 31, Park St, +91 33 2229 9397.
  • Oasis, 33, Park St, +91 33 2229 9033. Cosy restaurant with variety of foods. Has a small bar service counter with three stalls.
  • 11 Peter Cat, 18, Park St (metro: Park Street  1 ), +91 33 2229 8841. Very popular for its chello kababs. However, their service has not received the best reviews. Serves Indian, tandoori and Continental fare.
  • 12 Shiraz Golden Restaurant, 135, Park St (near AJC Bose Rd crossing), +91 33 3099 0175. Noon-11:30PM. Biryani and Mughlai food. Popular items: firni, mutton biryani, brain masala, chicken tikka, chicken reshmi butter masala, mutton haleem. It has four food outlets in Kolkata: Kankurgachi, Salt Lake Sector III, Ajay Nagar, and Nagerbazar.
  • 13 Waldorf, 13 D, Russel St (near crossing with Park St), +91 33 65354952. Serves delicious Chinese food

Shakespeare Sarani

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  • Kebab E Que, The Astor, 15 Shakespeare Sarani, +91 33 2282 9957, +91 33 2282 9958. They serve Indian and continental cuisine, but what has made this outlet famous is the variety of kebabs that go wonderfully well with drinks.
  • 14 Sip & Sandwich, 1 Shakespeare Sarani, Theatre Road AC Market (Chowringhee Rd corner), +91 9830605145. Vegetarian fast food

Drink

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Bars

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  • Big Ben, The Kenilworth, Little Russell St.
  • 1 The Myx, 20G Park St.
  • Nocturne, Shakespeare Sarani.
  • 2 Olive Café & Bar, 6F, 40, Shakespeare Sarani. Mediterranean charm and handmade cocktails.
  • 3 Olypub, 23, Park St, +91 33 64520472. 11AM to 11PM. A fine afforable bar, famous for the beer and the beef steak.
  • Shisha Bar Stock Exchange, The Factory Outlet, 22 Camac St.

Cafés

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There are a number of café chains (Barista, Café Coffee Day, etc.) on Park Street, near the junction with Mirza Ghalib Street.

  • 4 Cha Bar, 2nd floor, Oxford Book Store, Park St. A modern and chic café with a great selection of teas, including herbal, and smoothies. The coffee, however, is mediocre. A large window offers views of street life below, while the books provide a literary dimension.
  • The Street, GF, Park Hotel, Park St. The universal colours of chic decor, black and red, are used extensively to give this café a warm but modern feel. Good selection of coffees and healthy snacks, opposed to what the name might make you think. This café is about as far from representing Kolkata's street life as you could possibly get, but it makes a good alternative to the ubiquitous Baristas and Coffee Days.

Sleep

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This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:
BudgetUnder ₹2,000
Mid-range₹2,000–5,000
SplurgeOver ₹5,000

Budget

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  • 1 Hotel MB International, 195b, New Park St, +91 12462 01612. Check-in: noon, check-out: 11AM. ₹1,080. Hotel MB International (Q111123501) on Wikidata
  • 2 Hotel Platinum, 14, Syed Amir Ali Ave, +91 89610 50299. Check-in: noon, check-out: 11AM. ₹1,360-2,050. Hotel Platinum (Q111123499) on Wikidata
  • 3 Park Inn, 10/1 Tal Bagan Ln. US$20 for standard double bedded room.
  • 4 Seacom Inn YMCA, 25 Chowringhee Rd (near corner with Kyd St), +91 33 2249-2192, . An extremely drab and dark hotel that appears not to have received a lick of paint since its founding in the mid-19th century. However, in some ways, that is the hotel's distinctive charm, and so it may appeal to strict traditionalists. There is a simple restaurant on the second floor. The food is nothing special, but the balcony offers a great view of the buzzing city below. Non A/C single ₹600, with A/C ₹850.
  • 5 Sunflower Guest House, 7 Royd St (200 m away intersection Park St and Mirza Ghalib St), +91 33 2229 9401, +91 33 2229 8388, . Clean and great location. Those who tote lots of luggage be warned there are stairs to climb to the top floor reception. ₹1,350 double.

Mid-range

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Splurge

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Stay safe

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Police stations

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Connect

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Libraries

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  • 4 Asiatic Society Library, 1, Park St. 10AM-6PM. The oldest library in Kolkata, with hundreds and thousands of books, journals and microfiche in various languages, along with a collection of different images. The main reading room has an internet facility, where you can search for books online. The Asiatic Society (Q374902) on Wikidata The Asiatic Society on Wikipedia

Go next

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