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    Dhaka ( / ˈdɑːkə / DAH-kə or / ˈdækə / DAK-ə; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized : Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka] ), formerly known as Dacca, [17] is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the ninth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world.

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    • Sadarghat. Running calmly through the centre of Old Dhaka, the Buriganga River is the muddy artery of Dhaka and the very lifeblood of both this city and the nation…
    • Shankharia Bazar. Clouds of incense and a bursting paintbox of colours signal a welcome to so-called Hindu Street. Lined on either side with old houses, garlands of lurid…
    • National Museum. The excellent National Museum, sprawling over several floors, begins with the geological formation of Bangladesh, whisks you through a rundown of the…
    • Lalbagh Fort. The half-completed Lalbagh Fort and its well-tended gardens are an excuse to escape Old Dhaka’s hustle and bustle for an hour or so. The fort is…
    • Aparajeyo Bangla. Bangladesh was formerly a part of Pakistan and known as East Pakistan and got independence from the country to assert its own nationhood, language and identity.
    • Basundhara Mall. The mall shopping culture has come to third world countries like India and Thailand and Bangladesh being a close neighbor is no exception.
    • Shishu Park. This is a park for children located in the Shahbag area of Dhaka. It is the first amusement park for children in the country, like shopping malls for adults.
    • Sonargaon. This is a ruined area near Dhaka and gives an idea of the Islamic culture and Islamic heritage of the country. Literally meaning the City or Village of Gold, the area offers travelers the chance to experience countryside near Dhaka and archaeology and adventure.
  3. wikitravel.org › en › DhakaDhaka - Wikitravel

    • Understand
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    • Stay Safe

    Dhaka is a thriving, colourful and congested metropolis of 20 million people. Given the number of people that live there, and the density they live in, Dhaka is one of the most frenetic places on Earth. The streets and rivers are filled with colourful chaos. It also plays host to the highest number of rickshaws in any city in the world, totalling a...

    By boat

    Boat (launches) to Barisal departs from Sadarghat every evening 08:00-21:00. Double cabin without air-con is BDT1,600; with air-con it's BDT1,800. Arrives at 04:00 (Sep 2014)

    By air

    Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (formerly known as Zia International Airport) (IATA: DAC) is the primary airport serving both the city and the country. There are international flights available from most continents. Biman Bangladesh Airlines is the flag carrier of Bangladesh, and is connected to approximately 18 international destinations, including London. Although, these services change frequently due to financial issues. Most flights to Dhaka depart from Istanbul, Dubai, Hong Kong,...

    By rail

    Dhaka is connected to most major cities of Bangladesh by rail, often more than one service per day. The Maitree Express provides direct nonstop service from Kolkata, India. It is the first international rail service in Bangladesh. Initially the train was renowned for attracting few passengers, running below 50% occupancy. Since it was converted to a fully air-conditioned train, it has become very popular. It is sometimes hard to get a ticket now. The train had also been criticized for requiri...

    Well...Dhaka has wide range of transport systems from cycle-rickshaws to buses to water buses. A public transport system is existent which is on a reformation process. However, Dhaka suffers from choking traffic which causes extensive travel time.

    Religious sites

    1. Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection, Armanitola Rd, Old Dhaka, ☎ +880 2 731-6953. A small, cosy church built in 1781 by Armenian missionaries. Mass is conducted only a few times throughout the year, usually during Christmas and Good Friday. Tours are informal, and could be organised by the caretaker 'Mr Martin'. Free, but tipping the caretaker is a friendly gesture.. (latitude,) 1. Baitul Mukarram Mosque. The national mosque of Bangladesh. It was built in 1968, and is the 10th largest...

    Buildings

    1. Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace), Ahsanullah Road, Dhaka (On the banks of the Buriganga River), ☎ +88 02 7391122 (dgmuseum@yahoo.com), [x]. Apr-Sep: Sat-Wed: 10:30-17:30, Fri: 14:30-19:30; Oct-Mar: Sat-Wed: 09:30-16:30, Fri: 14:30-19:30; Ramadan: Sat-Wed: 09:30-15:30. A British Raj-era building that served as a residence for the Nawab of Dhaka. It lies on the banks of the Buriganga River, and is famous for its pink stonework. There are 31 rooms within, and the huge dome atop can be seen from mil...

    Monuments

    1. 1857 Memorial (Bahadur Shah Park), Sadarghat. Built to commemorate the martyrs of the first Liberation War (1857-1859) against British rule. It was here that the revolting sepoys and their civil compatriots were publicly hanged. A large park surrounds the memorial, with various other monuments. (latitude,) 1. Aparajeya Bangla, University of Dhaka. A statue dedicated to those who lost their lives in the 1971 Liberation War. (latitude,) 1. Central Shaheed Minar, In front of the Dhaka Medical...

    Bangabandhu Memorial Museum, Road #32, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Thu-Tue: 10am-6pm. Former residence of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. It has been transformed into a museum an...

    Dhaka has some of the largest shopping malls in the world with Basundhara City and Jamuna Future Park being the most prominent ones. There are numerous mid size malls in every neighborhood of the city. If you go shopping in the street bazaars and markets, ready to bargain then there are certainly bargains to be had among the bazars and markets of D...

    Dhaka has an enormous variety of food catering to all budgets. Old Dhaka is overflowing with cheap Bangladeshi food where a meal can be had from Tk 50 ($0.70), while in the upscale areas such ad Gulshan and Banani you can find just about any type of cuisine you can imagine - Chinese, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Greek, Mexican and franchises such as P...

    Alcohol

    There is a party network between the different ex-pat clubs (Dutch Club, Canadian Club, Nordic Club, International Club, American Club, etc.) and some Bangladeshi clubs (Heritage, Privilege, etc.). These clubs usually require membership to enter, or befriend a member and have them sign you in. From there, you can purchase a book of tickets or a cash card and then use it to order your drinks. Although alcohol is most easily available at the international clubs and top hotels, there are quite a...

    Budget

    It is important to be careful to plan accordingly when arriving in Dhaka, as unlike India and Nepal, there is very little tourist infrastructure, and it can be difficult to find a decent hotel simply on a whim. Some places will say 'Hotel' and only be a place to eat, while most of the really cheap hotels, especially in and around the Old City, are residents only, which means they will not rent rooms to foreigners. 1. Hotel Grameen, 22 Nawabpur Rd, ☎ +880 2-956 2422. A big hotel on busy Nawabp...

    Mid range

    If you're staying long term, flat shares or furnished apartments as well as guesthouses in Gulshan and Banani are widely available. Most foreigners find a flat share (around 200$/month) through an advertisement in one of the expat clubs. If you want to rent your own place, advertisements for apartments are usually directly affixed in front of the respective building or on one of the trees in the streets. Air conditioning is standard in mid-range hotels as well as in apartments in Gulshan, Bar...

    Splurge

    1. Bengal Inn, House 7, Road 16, Gulshan-1 (near BRAC university, post office and Gulshan-1 circle), ☎ +880 2-9880236 (reservation@bengalinn.com), [x]. Boutique hotel in a not too busy side street at Gulshan 1. Offers different services like WiFi, airport service and fitness center. $110-200. (latitude,longitude) 1. Dhaka Regency Hotel & Resort, Airport Road | Nikunja 2 | Dhaka 1229 | Bangladesh (The closest 5 star business hotel from the international airport), ☎ +880 17-1333 2616 (mahmud@dh...

    Dhaka isn't terribly unsafe, but it is not a safe city either. As in any huge city you should keep aware of your surroundings and try not to walk around at night, especially females travelling alone. There's a very large number of people living on next to nothing in the city, and while the vast majority are friendly there's undoubtedly a few that w...

  4. 3 days ago · Dhaka, city and capital of Bangladesh. It is located just north of the Buriganga River, a channel of the Dhaleswari River, in the south-central part of the country. Dhaka is Bangladesh’s most populous city and is one of the largest metropolises in South Asia.

  5. Mar 27, 2024 · Your essential Dhaka travel guide. Find helpful tips, things to do, best places to visit, and local experiences in the heart of Bangladesh.

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