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8 parks selected in this guide.

The Maidan is a vast urban park stretching over 1,000 acres in the heart of Kolkata, often called the "lungs of the city." This open expanse separates the colonial-era commercial district from the southern residential neighborhoods.

The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden in Howrah spans 273 acres and is home to over 12,000 plant species. Its centerpiece is the iconic Great Banyan Tree.

Rabindra Sarobar is a tranquil urban lake and park in South Kolkata, spread over 192 acres. Named after Rabindranath Tagore, it serves as a green sanctuary for morning walkers, rowers, and birdwatchers.

Eco Park (Prakriti Tirtha) is a 480-acre urban park in New Town, Kolkata's modern satellite city. Built around a large central lake, it features themed gardens, adventure activities, and replicas of world-famous landmarks.
Central Park is a 189-acre urban park in the Bidhannagar (Salt Lake) township, one of Kolkata's largest green spaces. It features themed gardens, a reservoir, and a musical fountain.

Millennium Park is a landscaped riverside promenade stretching 2.5 km along the eastern bank of the Hooghly River. It connects Fairlie Place to Babughat with unobstructed views of the river and Howrah Bridge.

Elliot Park is a small, leafy colonial-era garden tucked into the BBD Bagh district, notable for its memorial to those who died in the Black Hole of Calcutta incident of 1756.
The Princep Ghat Promenade is a riverside walkway stretching along the western bank of the Hooghly south of the Prinsep Monument. It is Kolkata's most popular evening stroll.