Discover Dhaka’s top attractions in half a day. Visit Lalbagh Fort, National Museum, Curzon Hall, and more. Perfect for short-time visitors.
Discover Dhaka’s top attractions in half a day. Visit Lalbagh Fort, National Museum, Curzon Hall, and more. Perfect for short-time visitors.
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National Parliament House - The National Parliament Building of Bangladesh, also known as Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban, is one of the most renowned architectural landmarks in the country. Designed by the acclaimed architect Louis Kahn, it stands as a testament to modern architecture.
Note: Viewing the building from the outside is allowed, but entering…
- National Parliament House - The National Parliament Building of Bangladesh, also known as Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban, is one of the most renowned architectural landmarks in the country. Designed by the acclaimed architect Louis Kahn, it stands as a testament to modern architecture.
Note: Viewing the building from the outside is allowed, but entering requires special permission from the authorities.
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Bangladesh National Museum - The Bangladesh National Museum provides an extensive overview of the nation’s rich history, culture, and heritage through its diverse exhibits, which include archaeological artifacts, art, ethnographic collections, and natural history displays.
Note: The Bangladesh National Museum is closed on Thursdays. If this tour is booked for a Sunday, this attraction will be skipped. - Curzon Hall - Curzon Hall, a British Raj-era structure, houses the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Dhaka. Originally intended as a town hall, it was named after Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, who laid its foundation stone in 1904.
- Central Shaheed Minar - This memorial holds significant importance in Bangladesh’s history. It was erected to honor the martyrs who sacrificed their lives in 1952 for the Bangla language.
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Lalbag Fort - Lalbag Fort, a historic 17th-century fortress in Dhaka, was constructed in 1678 by Prince Muhammad Azam. The fort comprises three main sections: the Diwan-i-Aam (a hall for public gatherings), the Tomb of Pari Bibi, and the Lalbag Mosque.
Note: Lalbagh Fort is closed on Sundays. If this tour is booked for a Sunday, this attraction will be skipped. - Dhakeshwari Temple - Dhakeshwari Temple, located in old Dhaka, is a Hindu temple and the national temple of Bangladesh.
- Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque - The Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque, a historic mosque near Lalbagh Fort in Dhaka, was built in 1706 CE by Khan Mohammad Mridha under the direction of Qadi Ibadullah. The mosque stands elevated due to its tahkhana, or underground rooms, which are above ground level.
- Pick & Drop
- Viator/tripadvisor Commission (22-40%)
- English Speaking Guide
- All Entry Tickets, Parking & Fuel
- Air Conditioned Car
- Pick & Drop
- Viator/tripadvisor Commission (22-40%)
- English Speaking Guide
- All Entry Tickets, Parking & Fuel
- Air Conditioned Car
- Any Food
- Anything not mentioned above
- Any Food
- Anything not mentioned above
Discover the essence of Dhaka with our “Half-Day Tour Dhaka,” ideal for visitors with limited time. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors, offering a unique journey through the city’s main attractions. The Half-Day Dhaka City Tour includes stops at the historic Lalbagh Fort, the insightful Bangladesh National Museum, the stunning Curzon Hall, and…
Discover the essence of Dhaka with our “Half-Day Tour Dhaka,” ideal for visitors with limited time. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors, offering a unique journey through the city’s main attractions. The Half-Day Dhaka City Tour includes stops at the historic Lalbagh Fort, the insightful Bangladesh National Museum, the stunning Curzon Hall, and the iconic Shaheed Minar. Additionally, you’ll visit the National Parliament Building, the revered Dhakeswari Hindu Temple, and the picturesque Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.