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Hyatt Place Dhaka Uttara
Hyatt Place Dhaka Uttara
InterContinental Dhaka by IHG
InterContinental Dhaka by IHG
Hotel omni residency Baridhara
Hotel omni residency Baridhara
Emerald Dhaka Luxury Hotel
Emerald Dhaka Luxury Hotel
Best Western Plus Maple Leaf
Best Western Plus Maple Leaf
Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden
Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden
Royal Residence Dhaka
Royal Residence Dhaka
Hotel Blue Sky Mirpur
Hotel Blue Sky Mirpur
Hotel Grace 21
Hotel Grace 21
Tourister Bd Ltd
Tourister Bd Ltd
Garden Residents Uttara - Lake View
Garden Residents Uttara - Lake View
Grand Palace Hotel & Resorts Dhaka
Grand Palace Hotel & Resorts Dhaka
Nascent Gardenia Baridhara
Nascent Gardenia Baridhara
HOTEL GOLDEN BIRD
HOTEL GOLDEN BIRD
Crowne Plaza Dhaka Airport by IHG
Crowne Plaza Dhaka Airport by IHG
Hotel White Stone
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Top neighborhoods in Dhaka

Gulshan
The Gulshan neighborhood offers attractions such as Gulshan Circle 1 and Gulshan South Paka Market D.N.C.C..
Uttara
Dhaka's Uttara neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as North Tower and Aarong Flagship Outlet.
Banani
The Banani neighborhood is known for its restaurants and has lots of places to visit including Bangladesh Navy Headquarter.
Basundhara Residential Area
Dhaka's Basundhara Residential Area neighborhood offers attractions including Jamuna Future Park.
Top landmarks in Dhaka
Learn more about Dhaka
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.

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