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Victoria Memorial
A monument to the British Empire in Calcutta that is a dizzying blend of Moghul and Italian architecture.
Cricket at Eden Gardens
Enjoy the chaos and spectacle of a match at Calcutta's famous cricket ground.
Indian Museum
India's oldest and largest museum features, among its vast range of exhibits, a fabulous collection of stone and metal sculpture, with some pieces dating from 300 BC. One of Calcutta's must-sees.
Dinner at
Amber
Sumptuous and atmospheric, the legendary
Amber
serves the best Mughlai and tandoori dishes in town. An essential part of the Calcutta experience.
Durga Puga
The two-week Durga Puja (Sept/Oct) is Calcutta's most extravagant and exuberant festival, climaxing with the immersion of straw and papier-mâché images in the river.
Howrah Bridge
Howrah Bridge is the world's largest and busiest cantilever bridge. Join the thousands of pedestrians who slug across it each day for a memorable, if tiring, experience.
Botanical Gardens
Retreat from the chaos of Calcutta's streets into the tranquillity of the Botanical Gardens. Highlights include the world's largest banyan tree (24.5m high and over 240 years old) and a luxuriant Palm House.
Calcutta Zoo
Calcutta's eternally popular zoo is home to some real curiosities, including a Tigon, a cross between a tiger and lion. Opposite, the opulent Taj Bengal hotel makes a great stop for afternoon tea.
Armenian Ghat
In the shadow of the Howrah Bridge, the Armenian Ghat is the site of a great display of early-morning activity, as traditional gymnasts and wrestlers practice their art.
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