Howrah Bridge
Howrah Bridge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, IndiaHistory
The Howrah Bridge, now officially known as Rabindra Setu, is a famous cantilever bridge that spans the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. It was opened to traffic in 1943 and is one of the busiest bridges in the world.
How to Get There
Visitors can reach Howrah Bridge by various modes of transportation including buses, taxis, and ferries. The nearest railway station is Howrah Junction, which is well connected to major cities in India.
List of Attractions
– Enjoy a leisurely walk on the bridge and admire the stunning views of the river and city skyline.
– Visit the nearby flower market to experience the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere.
– Explore the nearby Howrah Railway Station, one of the oldest and largest railway stations in India.
Ticket Information
There is no entrance fee to visit Howrah Bridge. However, visitors may need to pay for transportation to reach the bridge and for any additional activities they wish to partake in.
Tips for Visiting
– Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
– Be cautious of pickpockets and keep your belongings secure at all times.
– Take a camera to capture the picturesque views of the bridge and surrounding areas.
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