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Discover the vibrant blend of history, architecture, and spirituality that defines Bangladesh’s capital city. These landmarks offer a glimpse into the country’s rich Mughal, colonial, and modern heritage—all within a short drive from the APAN61 venue.

National Parliament House (25 minutes drive)

Designed by world-renowned architect Louis I. Kahn, this masterpiece of modern architecture is considered one of the finest parliamentary complexes in the world. The surrounding lakes and gardens add to its serene beauty.


Getting there: Taxi or rideshare via Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue.

Lalbagh Fort (40 minutes drive)

A stunning 17th-century Mughal fortress, Lalbagh Fort blends history, romance, and grandeur. Wander its red-brick walls and gardens to relive Dhaka’s royal past.


Getting there: Taxi, rideshare, or air-conditioned bus.

Ahsan Manzil (50 minutes drive)

Discover the elegance of Ahsan Manzil, the iconic “Pink Palace” — once home to the Nawabs of Dhaka, showcasing magnificent Indo-Saracenic architecture and royal artifacts.


Getting there: Taxi, rideshare, or air-conditioned bus.

National Museum (20 minutes drive)

Uncover centuries of Bangladesh’s history, from archaeological treasures to contemporary art.Located in Shahbagh, it offers a captivating glimpse into the nation’s culture, struggle, and pride.


Getting there: Taxi or CNG auto-rickshaw.

University of Dhaka (20 minutes drive)

Founded in 1921, the University of Dhaka is Bangladesh’s oldest and most prestigious institution of higher learning.
Its historic campus, lush greenery, and iconic Curzon Hall reflect a legacy of academic excellence and cultural pride in the heart of the capital.


Getting there: Taxi or CNG auto-rickshaw.

Shaheed Minar (20 minutes drive)

A solemn symbol of sacrifice and language pride, the Shaheed Minar honors those who gave their lives in the 1952 Language Movement.
Standing beside Dhaka Medical College, it embodies Bangladesh’s enduring love for its mother tongue — Bangla.


Getting there: Taxi or CNG auto-rickshaw.

Star Mosque (40 minutes drive)

Famed for its dazzling star-patterned mosaic tiles, the Star Mosque is a beautiful 18th-century Islamic architectural gem.
Located in Armanitola, it reflects Dhaka’s rich cultural heritage and artistic elegance.


Getting there: Taxi or CNG auto-rickshaw.

Dhakeshwari Temple (40 minutes drive)

The Dhakeshwari Temple, the national temple of Bangladesh, is a revered Hindu shrine with centuries of spiritual and cultural significance.
Located in the heart of Dhaka, it showcases traditional architecture and remains a hub of devotion and heritage.


Getting there: Taxi or CNG auto-rickshaw.

Armenian Church (40 minutes drive)

The Armenian Church, also known as Armenian Apostolic Church, is a historic 18th-century landmark in Dhaka.
With its colonial architecture and peaceful ambiance, it reflects the city’s multicultural heritage and Armenian community legacy.


Getting there: Taxi or CNG auto-rickshaw.

National Martyrs’ Memorial (1 hour drive)

Situated in Savar, this towering monument commemorates the valiant heroes of the 1971 Liberation War. The surrounding gardens and reflective pool offer a solemn yet inspiring experience.


Getting there: Private car or rental van via Dhaka–Aricha Highway.