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Hazarduari Palace
Museum
Elegant 1837 royal palace featuring a museum with lavish period furnishings, paintings & antiques.
4.50 (17.7K reviews) (~1.34 km from centre)
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KATRA MASJID
Historical landmark
👍👍 So so beautiful & attractive architecture. A historical place must to visit in Murshidabad. It is mosque and the tomb of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan & it still hold the essence of that period.
4.50 (1.6K reviews) (~1.95 km from centre)
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Jalchhabi Hotel and Resort
Resort hotel
👍👍 Highly recommended. We had a get together of 18 people in this resort. The location is on the bank of the river Bhagirathi (The Ganges), which can be seen from all the rooms. The staffs are well behaved, always ready to take care of the guests. The food quality was exceptionally good and the Chef M...
$52/night
4.50 (612 reviews) (~1.08 km from centre)
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Kathgola Bagan Bari
Historical place museum
👍👍 Kathgola Bagan Bari was built in the garden premises of Raja Dhanpat Singh Dugar and Lakshmipath Singh Dugar. It is an impressive structure containing a central drawing room, a library, billiard room, bedroom and dining room. This historical palace was built by Lakshmipat Singh Dugar. It is said tha...
4.40 (5.1K reviews) (~3.65 km from centre)
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New Motijhil Park
Park
👍👍 It is a horse-shoe shaped lake in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. It was created by Nawazish Muhammad Khan, the son-in-law of Nawab Alivardi Khan. It was used as the residence of Nawazish and Ghaseti Begum, Nawazish's beloved wife. It is said that after Nawazish died, Ghaseti Begum lived here until...
4.40 (3.8K reviews) (~1.94 km from centre)
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Kathgola Palace
Historical place museum
👍👍 Kathgola Palace has some great antique furniture. The three story palace has a grand architecture with a beautiful wooden staircase that has no supports. There are some lovely roses in the garden. If you visit Murshidabad, make sure to visit the Kathgola palace.
4.50 (498 reviews) (~3.63 km from centre)
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Nizamat Imambara
Historical place
Built in 1847, this Shia Muslim congregation hall is among the largest in India & Bengal.
4.40 (1.2K reviews) (~1.57 km from centre)
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Motijhil
Lake
Oxbow lake carved out of an abandoned riverbed, with a popular park on a peninsula.
4.40 (1.2K reviews) (~2 km from centre)
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Motijheel Park & Resorts Pvt. Ltd.
Park
Waterside park offering open green space, kids' playgrounds, paddleboats & fountain shows.
4.30 (4.2K reviews) (~1.44 km from centre)
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Motijhil Historical Show
Park
👍👍 Very nice place to feel the nature.
4.40 (548 reviews) (~2.39 km from centre)
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Mummaz Momo Lalbagh
Restaurant
👍👍 A must go place for momo lovers... Must try Chilli chicken momo, tandoori chicken momo, momo platter, pizza momo... Make a call, place ur order , check the availability & after that u may go...
4.50 (252 reviews) (~1.72 km from centre)
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Khosbag Mukbara
Historical landmark
😐 ''Khosh", means happiness, but a visit to this garden brings back the sad memories of scheming and treachery against the last Independent Nawabs of Bengal (as it was then un-truncated) by the East India Company along with the help of the Nawab's trusted people. It is situated on the west bank of the...
4.40 (393 reviews) (~2.03 km from centre)
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JAHAN KOSHA CANNON
Historical place
😐 Murshidabad is a place of heritage. Where inch of it speaks its own story. And this jahan kosha cannon is one of them. The cannon was made in 1637 by Janardan Karmakar, a blacksmith and gunsmith, under the instructions of Daroga Shere Mohammad and under the supervision of Hara Ballav Das. The cannon...
4.30 (1K reviews) (~2.19 km from centre)
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Hotel Hazarduari,Royal Nawab Mahal- Murshidabad, West Bengal
Hotel
🫤 We checked into Nawab Mahal Murshidabad last weekend after a great sales pitch from a lady on their team. We were told that the place is a heritage hotel with five star amenities, room quality and service standards. The tariff per night (Rs 9000 inclusive of meals) surely suggested this be true. We...
4.80 (107 reviews) (~1.12 km from centre)
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Nashipur Rajbari
Historical landmark
👍👍 Nice place. Could have been more maintained. A must visit if you are in Murshidabad.
4.30 (785 reviews) (~3.71 km from centre)
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Tripolia Gate
Historical landmark
👍👍 It was originally used to welcome Nawab of Bengal. There is nothing to see in particular. You will probably go through this gate thousand timesWell maintained and u need to cross it to enter Hazarduary main gate. Do not miss to visit the tomb of Murshid Quli Khan's wife right beside it.
4.30 (685 reviews) (~1.26 km from centre)
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Astabal Play Ground
Playground
👍👍 Asthabal is not only a playground, but thousands of history and Nawab traditions are associated with it. Once upon a time there were many elephants and horses and many soldiers and feudal lords. Decay of Time This Asthabal is in a dilapidated condition. Only the playground has been renovated. Childr...
4.30 (619 reviews) (~0.25 km from centre)
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Ghari Ghar
Historical landmark
👍👍 Beautiful location. Murshidabad is a treasure if you are a lover of art and architecture. Every corner of Hazarduari would intrigue you to gaze at it. Ghari Ghar is one of them. If you are into filmmaking or into creative work you might not want to miss taking a Hyperlapse. 🎥📸
4.50 (175 reviews) (~1.45 km from centre)
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Motijhil Park Picnic Shade
Garden
👍👍 Lovely park👌👌 Greenery all around 👍 Enjoyed a lott with family!!✌️
4.30 (426 reviews) (~1.57 km from centre)
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Tomb Of Azimunnisa Begum
Historical landmark
👍 Good place to visit. There's free street parking. No tickets. Azimunnisa was also known as "kalija begum" as she apparently ate livers of kids and was eventually buried alive by her father, Murshid Quli Khan.
4.20 (772 reviews) (~2.73 km from centre)
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