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Top neighborhoods in Dhaka

Gulshan

Gulshan brings the luxury side of Dhaka to life with gleaming shopping complexes, tree-lined avenues, and a peaceful lake. Embassies and multinational corporations stand tall next to high-end malls where fashion lovers can explore Pink City and Police Plaza Concord. The serene Gulshan Lake Park offers a perfect escape with its waterfront promenade, while nearby temples and mosques showcase the area's cultural richness. The dining scene caters to sophisticated palates with upscale Bengali cuisine and international restaurants clustered around Gulshan Circle. Accommodation options range from luxury hotels to serviced apartments with all the modern amenities. Getting around is simple with plentiful auto-rickshaws and ride-sharing services that connect you to Dhaka's key attractions.

Banani

Banani brings the luxe side of Dhaka to life with gleaming shopping malls, designer boutiques, and corporate towers filled with suits making moves. Road 11 buzzes with trendy cafés and upscale restaurants where well-dressed locals clink glasses late into the evening. The tree-lined streets offer a refreshing escape from Dhaka's usual hustle. Getting around is a breeze with abundant rickshaws, CNGs, and ride-sharing options at your fingertips. Stay in style at luxury hotels or serviced apartments with all the premium amenities you'd expect. The international dining scene delivers everything from fusion cuisine to perfectly crafted espressos, though your wallet might feel a bit lighter afterward.

Mohammadpur

Mohammadpur offers an authentic slice of Dhaka life where daily routines unfold right outside your window. Wander through narrow lanes filled with friendly locals, savor fragrant Bengali street food, and experience the rhythmic calls to prayer echoing across the neighborhood. Cultural explorers will appreciate the diverse communities and traditional customs preserved in this residential enclave. Budget travelers will find this area refreshingly affordable with simple guesthouses and homestay options scattered throughout. Getting around is straightforward with frequent local buses and auto-rickshaws connecting to central Dhaka's attractions. While lacking major tourist sites, Mohammadpur rewards curious travelers with genuine cultural exchanges away from commercial tourism.

Dhanmondi

Dhanmondi offers a refreshing escape from Dhaka's urban intensity with tree-lined streets and a peaceful lake perfect for morning strolls. Art lovers can explore numerous galleries and the Bangladesh National Museum, while cultural enthusiasts will appreciate Rabindra Sarobar and the historical Bangabandhu house-museum. The neighborhood's student population creates a lively yet intellectual atmosphere around its cafes and bookshops. Getting around is simple with plentiful rickshaws and ride-sharing options connecting you to attractions like Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban. You'll find upscale Bengali restaurants alongside student-friendly cafes serving steaming cups of tea. Most visitors stay in converted residential guesthouses that offer an authentic glimpse into local Dhaka life.

Uttara

Uttara offers a breath of fresh air from Dhaka's usual hustle. This planned residential neighborhood serves up wide roads, quiet vibes, and organized sectors that feel almost un-Dhaka-like. Travelers can shop at Aarong Flagship Outlet or Update Tower, stroll around Uttara Lake, or enjoy local restaurants without the downtown chaos. Getting around is surprisingly easy with abundant CNG auto-rickshaws and ride-sharing options zooming along grid-pattern streets. Budget-friendly hotels and guesthouses cater to airport travelers, while local eateries serve up delicious Bengali cuisine that won't break the bank. The nearby international airport makes Uttara perfect for smooth arrivals and departures.

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Rickshaws weave through crowded streets like schools of fish, their colorful canopies creating a moving mosaic against concrete buildings. The Bangladesh National Museum offers refuge from the sensory overload, with artifacts telling stories of ancient Bengal. Haggle good-naturedly in New Market, where vendors sell everything from saris to spices with theatrical flair. The pink-hued Ahsan Manzil palace stands as a reminder of more genteel times. Cricket matches at Sher-e-Bangla Stadium transform into jubilant citywide celebrations when Bangladesh wins. Sample street food from roadside vendors – the fragrant biryani alone justifies the visit. Curzon Hall's red brick façade represents the curious architectural marriage of Mughal and European styles that defines much of the city.

DHAKA, BANGLADESH - NOVEMBER 22, 2016: Mausoleum of Pari Bibi and surrounding garden of Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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If you're looking for a place to get away, look no further than Dhaka. Whether you're planning to stay for a night or for the week, the area around Dhaka has accommodations to fit every need. Search for hotels in Dhaka with Hotels.com by checking our online map. Our map displays the areas and neighborhoods around all Dhaka hotels so you can see how close you are from landmarks and attractions, and then refine your search within the larger area. The best Dhaka hotel deals are here with our lowest price guarantee.