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Dhaka, Bangladesh Hotels and City Guide

Dhaka Hotels and Dhaka Guide with Dhaka maps, top attractions, room reservations and hotel deals at a wide range of the best Dhaka hotels

Dhaka Maps

Use the Dhaka area maps below to find the best way to get to and from Dhaka - with all the major roads marked, along with domestic and international Dhaka airports. You can find information on airports, airport car parking, car rental and public transport in the relevant sections of our Dhaka city guide.


Use the street map to locate top attractions, parks and historical sights in Dhaka: click on the area you're interested in to zoom in and see the museums, galleries, parks, and other sights in that Dhaka district. For detailed information on the best Dhaka attractions and sightseeing activities, recommended shops and restaurants, as well as the best Dhaka hotels, visit the other sections of our city guide.

The great rivers of Brahmaputra and Ganges flow along the sides of this impressive, predominantly Islamic city. Renowned for its trademark fine silk and muslin, Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh, situated in the geographic centre of the country. Founded in the 10th century and established as the largest city in Bangladesh, Dhaka served as the Mughal capital of Bengal from 1608 to 1704. Over the past two decades, Dhaka transformed itself from a small conservative town to a great city with heavy commercialisation. Currently, the busy capital city holds a population of four million residents.

British, Dutch and French colonialism plus the trade relations with the international community has made Dhaka in to a city with a blend of modern and ancient culture and tradition. Mainly Moslems, the citizens are friendly individuals with a devotion to religion and respect for humanity. The struggle for independence and the breaking-off from India as an individual country caused much damage to Dhaka; by the mid 1980s, the city managed to re-emerge stronger and establish itself as the omnipotent hub of the country.

Dhaka is the trading capital of Bangladesh, producing various goods for the international market. Textile production is the largest industry in Dhaka, weaving yards and yards of perfect jute, muslin, silk and cotton material. Food processing is also a major portion of the city’s business. Agriculture in Dhaka concentrates mainly on producing rice for local consumption, although excess harvests are occasionally marketed to other nations.

Dhaka is located within the monsoon climate zone and from June to September, a drenched city with flooded rivers is a common sight. The temperatures are rarely unbearable, although it could be uncomfortable with increased humidity during the rainy season. The best time to travel to Dhaka is between October and March, when the weather is mild and soothing.

Dhaka City Facts
Dhaka Population: 10,000,000 (Source: US Bangladesh Business Council Main Website)
Bangladesh Population: 144,319,628 (Source: The World Fact Book July 2005 Estimate)
Language: Bengali, English
Time: GMT / UTC plus 6 hours
Currency: Taka (BDT)



Hotels in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Best Western La Vinci Hotel

Best Western La Vinci Hotel

54, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka, 1215, Bangladesh

Complimentary full breakfast Airport courtesy pickup Complimentary newspaper La Villa Restaurant and lobby restaurant Coffee shop and lounge Roof Top Bar Catering staff Gift shop Exercise with weight machines Hot...




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