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Bodhi Tree

Bodhi Tree

48/44 Swiss Park - Pensión
Kolkata's very first Boutique Guesthouse & Serviced Apartment , along with ' Monastery of Art '- Boutique Art Cafe , and very unique ,' Uruvela Forest '- Garden of Culture , with newly introduced patio library - Nalanda , located near Rabindra Sarovar Metr
The Best Inn

The Best Inn

1B Sushil Sen Road (Off Chowringhee Road & Elgin Rd. Crossing) - Pensión
A beautiful boutique Guesthouse located within minutes walk from Rabindra Sadan Metro Station, Victoria Memorial Gardens, Saint Paul's Cathedral, Birla Planetorium, Forum Shopping Mall, Inox Cinema Multiplex, Homeland Mall & the corporate offices on AJC Bo
Hotel Himalay

Hotel Himalay

134/1 Mahatma Gandhi Road Kolkata-700 007 - Hostal
With great pleasure, we take this opportunity to introduce ourself as one of the leading Best Modern Luxury Hotel,centrally located, ideal for week-end casuals.
North Star Hotel

North Star Hotel

66/1 Dum Dum Road - Hotel
Home away from Home! This hotel is situated 20 minutes from the heart of Kolkata, 3km from Airport and 0.5km from metro rail.
Trans Aid

Trans Aid

99/5/9B Ballygunge Place - Hostal
Trans Aid provides reasonably priced home style guest house accommodation facilities with all modern amenities to visitors to Kolkata.
Debidas Banerjee

Debidas Banerjee

1967 Rajdanga Main Road, Nabapally - Hostal
a self contained double beded room in a 3rd floor flat at a building 1967 rajdanga main road, nabapally, kolkata 700107. the building is situated on a road, the eastern side of which is open. this room is provided on home stay basis. the east and north of the room is open. this building is 3/5 minutes walk from the bus stop nabapally on rash behari connector. The rash behari connector is connecting kalighat metro station on the west to ruby hospital on the east.
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Kolkata

The former capital of British India, the port of Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta) today forms the commercial and industrial hub of eastern India located on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River (about 150 kilometres upstream from the Bay of Bengal), which is a tributary of the Ganges.

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