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Howrah Bridge (Rabindra Setu)

Howrah Bridge (Rabindra Setu)

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BridgeTuristinė lankytina vietaTransportation ServiceĮdomi vietaĮstaiga

Geriausias laikas apsilankyti

Early morning or late afternoon for cooler air and soft light, ideal for photos; weekdays outside rush hours reduce pedestrian crowds.

Biudžeto patarimai

No entry fee, the bridge is free to walk; use metro or local trains to Howrah to avoid expensive taxis and skip paid guided tours on the bridge.

Rekomenduojama

Photography enthusiasts, Architecture and engineering fans, Urban walkers and strollers, Cultural explorers

Planuokite savo vizitą

30-45 min

Apie

Greiti faktai: A massive steel cantilever arches over the river, its riveted trusses forming a lacework that looks fragile up close and industrially elegant from afar. More than 100,000 people and vehicles press across daily, turning the walkway into a streaming market of vendors, office commuters, and schoolchildren.

Akcentai: Beneath the lamps, vendors hand out jhal muri in paper cones, the mustard-oil aroma and chili tang blending with the river breeze. A quirky tradition sees families mark and keep the same railing space with colored cloth strips, a custom some sellers say has persisted for over 40 years and passes down through three generations.

Vidiniai patarimai

  • Wear comfortable closed shoes, the metal deck can be noisy and dusty.
  • Best photo spot is from Princep Ghat for full-bridge reflections, or from the bridge center for close-up steel truss shots.
  • Avoid 8-10am and 5-8pm commuting peaks to escape dense crowds and heavy traffic noise.
  • Keep valuables secure and carry a bottle of water, vendors near the bridge sell snacks but prices can be higher.

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