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1. Nicco Park
Nicco Park is an amusement park in India, located in Salt Lake City, Kolkata.
Address: Jheel Meel, Sector IV, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal 700106
Hours: Open Everyday - 10:30 AM–7:30 PM
Entry Fee - Yes
INR ₹630-1000+ per person (Indians)
USD $10-20+ per person (Foreigners)
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2. Victoria Memorial
The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Address: Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071
Hours: (Garden Timings) Open Everyday - 5:30 AM - 6:15 PM
(Museum Timings) Open Everyday Except Monday - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Entry Fee - Yes
INR ₹20 per person (Indians)
USD $3 per person (Foreigners)
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3. Alipore Zoo
The Zoological Garden, Alipore is India's oldest formally stated zoological park and a big tourist attraction in Kolkata,
Address: 2 No. Alipore Road, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027
Hours: Open Everyday Except Thursday - 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Entry Fee - Yes
INR ₹30 per person (Indians)
USD $1 per person (Foreigners)
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4. Eco Park
New Town Eco Park is an urban park in Rajarhat, Kolkata.
Address: Major Arterial Road(South-East) Action Area II, New Town Kolkata, West Bengal
Hours:
12:00 AM – 8:30 PM Sunday
12:00 AM – 8:00 PM Monday
02:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday)
Entry Fee - Yes
INR ₹20-1000+ per person (Indians)
USD $1-20+ per person (Foreigners)
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5. Science City
Science City, Kolkata is the largest science centre in the Indian subcontinent under National Council of Science Museums, Ministry of Culture, Government of India
Address: J.B.S Haldane Avenue, Kolkata, West Bengal 700046
Hours: Open Everyday - 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Entry Fee - Yes
INR ₹50-300+ per person (Indians)
USD $1-10+ per person (Foreigners)
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6. Aquatica
Aquatica is an 75,000sq ft water theme park in Kolkata, India
Address: Kouchpukur, P.O Hathgachia, P.S. : K.L.C, Near Rajarhat Township, Kolkata, West Bengal 700156
Hours: Open Everyday - 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Entry Fee - Yes
INR ₹300-500+ per person (Indians)
USD $5-10+ per person (Foreigners)
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7. Rabindra Sarobar Lake
Rabindra Sarobar is an artificial lake in south Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal
Rabindrasarovar Area Kolkata, West Bengal 700029
Hours: Open Everyday - 4:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Entry Fee - No
INR ₹0 per person (Indians)
USD $0 per person (Foreigners)
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8. Prinsep Ghat
Prinsep Ghats is a ghat built in 1841 during the British Raj, along the Kolkata bank of the Hooghly River in India
Address: Fort William, Hastings, Kolkata, West Bengal 700021
Hours: Open 24 hours
Entry Fee - No
INR ₹0 per person (Indians)
USD $0 per person (Foreigners)
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9. Millennium Park
Millennium Park is a private park in Kolkata
Address: 12, Strand Road, Bara Bazar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001
Hours: Open Everyday - 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Entry Fee - No
INR ₹0 per person (Indians)
USD $0 per person (Foreigners)
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10. Eliot Park
Green space featuring a jogging/walking path, a pond & benches frequented by couples.
Address: Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071
Hours: Open Everyday - 6:00 AM–7:00 PM
Entry Fee - No
INR ₹0 per person (Indians)
USD $0 per person (Foreigners)
Google Map Location -
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Nicco Park - Amusement Park, Victoria Memorial - Marble Building and Garden, Alipore Zoo - Zoological Park, Eco Park - 104 acres Big Park, Science City - Science Museums, Aquatica - Water Theme Park, Rabindra Sarobar Lake - Artificial Lake, Prinsep Ghat - Riverfront, Millennium Park - Hooghly Riverfront Park, Eliot Park - Green Park.
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Visiting Wales - A Winter Road Trip To Mid Wales
A trip to the Mid Wales Coast and a stay at Nanteos Country House Hotel.
On this Welsh Road Trip we drive from South Wales to the Mid Wales coast.
First we call at New Quay, a littles seaside town in Ceredigion, Mid Wales. Dylan Thomas lived here during the war and it was used as a location for the film about him “Edge of Love’ starring Sienna Miller and Keira Knightley.
After New Quay we drive up the coast the the town of Aberaeron, which was particularly windy with a storm coming in. We then move up to Aberystwyth.
Because of the weather we go straight to the hotel for the night - Nanteos Country House Hotel which is about 10 minutes from the centre of Aberystwyth.
The hotel, Nanteos Mansion also known Plas Nanteos is an 18th-century grade listed building in its own grounds.
After a stay and dinner in a massive room at Nanteos we go back into Aberystwyth early Sunday morning to have a look at the castle.
Before we drive back to South Wales we stop off at Devil's Bridge. The waterfalls at Devils Bridge have attracted visitors since the 18th century, including William Wordsworth and the artist J. M. W. Turner.
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Places We Visited In Mid Wales:
0:49 New Quay
2:12 Aberaeron
2:54 Aberystwyth Part 1
3:23 Nanteos Country House Hotel
5:34 Aberystwyth Part 2
6:23 Devil's Bridge
‘Visit Wales - A Mid Wales Winter Odyssey’ - Filmed November 2018
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Newcastle upon Tyne, conocida habitualmente como Newcastle, es una ciudad y distrito metropolitano de Tyne y Wear, en la región Nordeste de Inglaterra (Reino Unido). Históricamente formaba parte de la región de Northumbria. Se sitúa a orillas del río Tyne.
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Places to see in ( Kington - UK )
Places to see in ( Kington - UK )
Kington is a market town, electoral ward and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. According to the Parish, the ward had a population of 3,240 while the 2011 census had a population of 2,626. Kington is 2.0 miles (3.2 km) from the border with Wales and, despite being on the western side of Offa's Dyke, has been English for over a thousand years. The town is in the shadow of Hergest Ridge, and on the River Arrow, where it is crossed by the A44 road. It is 19 miles (31 km) north-west of Hereford, the county town. Nearby towns include Presteigne, Builth Wells, Knighton and Leominster. The centre of the town is situated at 522 feet (159 m) above sea level. The civil parish covers an area of 860 acres
Kington may have derived from King's-ton, being Anglo-Saxon for King's Town, similar to other nearby towns such as Presteigne meaning Priest's Town and Knighton being Knight's Town. Kington is to the west of Offa's Dyke so presumably this land was Welsh in the 8th century AD. The land was held by Anglo-Saxons in 1066, but devastated. After the Norman Conquest Kington then passed to the Crown on the downfall of Roger de Breteuil, 2nd Earl of Hereford in 1075.
‘Chingtune' was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086, the name meaning Kings Town or Manor, high on the hill above the town where St. Mary's Church now stands. The new Kington, called Kyneton in the Fields, was laid out between 1175 and 1230 on land bordering the River Arrow and possibly designated as part of the Saxon open field system.
Situated on the direct route the drovers took from Hergest Ridge and with eight annual fairs, Kington grew in importance as a market town and there is still a thriving livestock market on Thursdays. The town retains the medieval grid pattern of streets and back lanes.
In the 13th century the new medieval town was formed at the foot of the hill and became primarily a wool-trading market town on an important drovers' road. Its location and historic character is the reason why so many waymarked long-distance footpaths pass through Kington today, including the Mortimer Trail, the Herefordshire Trail and the Offa's Dyke Path. The Black and White Village Trail follows the half-timbered cottages and houses in local Herefordshire villages.
The A44 road heads around the town on a bypass; it previously went through the town centre. Bus services run to Newtown, Powys, Llandridnod Wells, Knighton, Presteigne, Leominster and Hereford. The town has its own bus company, Sargeants Brothers, which was founded in the 1920s, and today provides bus services to Hereford and Mid Wales, though is no longer run by the brothers but their sons. Their bus depot is on Mill Street. The Kington Tramway opened in 1820 and ran until taken over by the railways.
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The town has Roman origins .It had a thriving wollen textile industry and maufactured the Molton Bicycle in the earley sixtes, I had one. It was a cold day and I should have used a tripod as I could not stop shaking, will return in the Summer ..
Places to see in ( Stourport on Severn - UK )
Places to see in ( Stourport on Severn - UK )
Stourport-on-Severn, often shortened to Stourport, is a town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of North Worcestershire, England, a few miles to the south of Kidderminster and down stream on the River Severn from Bewdley.
Stourport came into being around the canal basins at the Severn terminus of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was completed in 1768. In 1772 the junction between the Staffordshire and Worcestershire and the Birmingham Canal was completed and Stourport became one of the principal distributing centres for goods to and from the rest of the West Midlands. The canal terminus was built on meadowland to the south west of the hamlet of Lower Mitton. The terminus was first called Stourmouth and then Newport, the final name of Stourport was settled on by 1771.
In 1870 the Cast Iron Stourport Road Bridge across the Severn was built. It currently carries the A451 road and was refurbished in 2007. In the area close to Stourport there are several large manor and country houses, among which Witley Court, Astley Hall, Pool House, Areley Hall, Hartlebury and Abberley Hall (with its clock tower) are particularly significant. Hartlebury was the residence of the Bishops of Worcester from the early 13th century until 2007, and Astley Hall was the home of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, who died here in 1947.
In 1968 the Transport Act designated the canal a Cruise way” for pleasure purposes. In 1944, this was the location of a famous address to the troops, by USA General George S. Patton. The George Gilbert Scott church replaced an earlier brick church of 1782 by James Rose. This building was never finished, and after suffering storm damage, had to be partly demolished. The current St. Michael's church sits partially within its ruins. The Font was salvaged from the ruins of the old church, and is still used in the current building.
The population of Stourport rose from about 12 in the 1760s to 1300 in 1795. In 1771 John Wesley had called Stourport a well built village but by 1788 he noted that where twenty years ago there was but one house; now there are two or three streets, and as trade increases it will probably grow into a considerable town. In 1790 he found the town twice as large as two years ago. With the completion of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal in 1816, the revenue of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal plunged sharply and from 1812 the population of Stourport scarcely rose, with many male workers leaving the town.
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Top 10 Most beautiful places in wales | Beautiful Destinations |Tourist Attraction | TheeUniverse
Wales is a basically shocking spot to visit.There are amazing shorelines, eminent structures and
little shelters of such excellence they could come appropriate out of the pages of a dream novel.
Start to finish, east to west, there are such a large number of children's story sees you need to
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Some of them don't look genuine. However, there uplifting news is every last one is and ALL of them are ideal here.
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1. Mount Snowdon
2. Cardiff Castle
3. Bodnant Garden
4. Southerndown
5. Brecon Beacons
6. Portmeirion
7.Rhossili beach
8. Conwy Castle
9. Pembrokeshire Coast
10. Anglesey
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Places to see in ( Chesham - UK )
Places to see in ( Chesham - UK )
Chesham is a market town in the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, England. It is located 11 miles south-east of the county town of Aylesbury. Chesham is also a civil parish designated a town council within Chiltern district. It is situated in the Chess Valley and surrounded by farmland, as well as being bordered on one side by Amersham and Chesham Bois. The earliest records of Chesham as a settlement are from the second half of the 10th century although there is archaeological evidence of people in this area from around 8000 BC. Henry III granted the town a royal charter for a weekly market in 1257.
The town is known for its four Bs, usually quoted as:- boots, beer, brushes and Baptists. Chesham's prosperity grew significantly during the 18th and 19th centuries with the development of manufacturing industry. In the face of fierce competition from both home and abroad all these traditional industries rapidly declined. The ready availability of skilled labour encouraged new industries to the town both before and after the end of the Second World War. Today employment in the town is provided mainly by small businesses engaged in light industry, technology and professional services.
From the early part of the 20th century onwards there has been a considerable expansion of the town with new housing developments and civic infrastructure. Increasingly Chesham has also become a commuter town with improved connection to London via the London Underground and road networks. The town centre has been progressively redeveloped since the 1960s and was pedestrianised in the 1990s. The population of the town has increased to slightly over 20,000 but further growth has been restricted because the area forms part of the Metropolitan Green Belt.
The town is located in the Chess Valley and is 11 miles south-east of the county town of Aylesbury and is situated 25 miles (40 km) north west of central London. It is the fourth largest town in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire and the largest in Chiltern District. A clock tower constructed in 1992 stands in Market Square on the site of Chesham's 18th-century town hall demolished in 1965. Chesham war memorial stands in a landscaped garden in the Broadway.
In contrast to other towns in south Buckinghamshire, Chesham historically was not well served by road transport links. The stage coach bypassed the town and, unlike Amersham, there were no turnpikes and consequently roads were poorly maintained. Chesham tube station, close to the town centre, is the terminus for the Chesham branch, a single track spur off the London Underground Metropolitan line connecting to Chalfont and Latimer station.
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