Discover the best attractions and landmarks in Kolkata
A magnificent white marble monument built in memory of Queen Victoria. One of Kolkata's most iconic landmarks showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture.
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The oldest and largest museum in India, established in 1814. Houses rare collections of antiques, armor, ornaments, fossils, and Mughal paintings.
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The largest science center in the Indian subcontinent. Features interactive exhibits, 3D shows, space theater, and hands-on science activities.
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Kolkata's premier amusement park with thrilling rides, water park, and entertainment zones. Perfect destination for families and fun-seekers.
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Also known as Prakriti Tirtha, this urban park spans 480 acres with 104 acres of waterbody, making it one of India's largest urban parks. Features themed gardens, lakes, and recreational activities. Opened on December 29, 2012.
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A wax museum located in Action Area-II of New Town, established in November 2014. Contains wax statues of more than 50 personalities including Bollywood actors Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Salman Khan. Named after Mother Teresa.
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A military aircraft museum in New Town displaying the Indian Navy's Tupolev Tu-142 aircraft. Built by the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority, located in New Town's D.J. Block near New Town Police Station.
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India's oldest formally stated zoological park, established in 1876. Home to over 1,267 animals across 108 species including Bengal tigers, Asiatic lions, giraffes, and the famous Aldabra giant tortoise Adwaita. One of Kolkata's most popular tourist attractions with 3 million annual visitors.
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