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Some nights you dance with tears in your eyes
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❝ Am I your temporary fix? ❞
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How can I say this without breaking, How can I say this without taking over, How can I put it down into words, When it's almost too much for my soul alone.
The music softly played in the background. Aadvika laid on the floor. Her cheeks stained with silent tears and her arms tainted with blood. A small sigh left past her lips as she saw the mess on her arms. She knew it was wrong. She always did. This was no way to grieve. She should go out, talk to people, make more friends and live her life. After all she was just eighteen years old but when has she chosen the right path. 
She softly got  up and peeked through the curtains. The night was still young. She quietly made her way to the bathroom. Opening the tap, she gently rubbed her arms with water trying to clean the wounds. She slowly looked up at the mirror and couldn't help but laugh at her disheveled state. Here stood Aadvika Yadav, the rising star of bollywood, known internationally for her beauty and emotional range of acting. In her mere five years of acting, she has worked with the likes of Shah Rukh Khan, became the audience's favorite for her simple way of living and no-nonsensical attitude, often called as 'princess of bollywood' and here stood the princess, who was struggling to even make it past a day. 
Her phone buzzed, a message from SRK's team regarding the time and details of the match. Kolkata Knight Riders, a team co-owned by SRK, was having a match with Mumbai Indians in Eden Garden. He wanted everyone to go to match with him as he saw it as a way of promoting their upcoming movie, Jawaan. Aadvika being herself, refused but after a lot of insisting from SRK, she agreed. She was supposed to reach the hotel, near the stadium by ten in the morning. She looked at her arms again.
"God save me now." she muttered as she went back to cleaning her arms again.
Shubman stood at his balcony. He sipped his drink and looked around the city. He shivered slightly as the night was a bit chilly and the only piece of cloth keeping him warm was the towel draped around his waist. He looked at his phone and scrolled a few articles. 
'Sara Tendulkar and Shubman Gill dating?'
'Suhana Khan has found love in this KKR batsman.'
'Sara Tendulkar to be this KKR cricketer's wife-'
Shubman slammed his phone on the coffee table kept in his balcony. He was annoyed by even the thought of these articles. Is this all media saw about him? Why can't they write about the his batting skills or even criticize him about it? 
'This is what you get for dating celebrities so early in your career.' his mind said. He knew it was wrong to get linked up in a relationship with Sara so early in his career but the other boys of his age did the same thing as well so was he wrong?
'Because you were spotted with models and then Sara broke up with you. Now you are a cricketer who was dumped and is slowly losing his form.' his mind reminded.
Shubman let out an scoffed at his own condition. He looked back at his bedroom through the glass mirror.  He could see the girl, who was barely covered by his bedsheets stirring in her sleep. He thought of ways to smuggle her out of his room in the morning without letting his seniors know. 
'What was her name?' he thought. He pondered over it for a bit but then gave up, it's not like he has ever remembered the name of girls he has slept with. He looked at the time. It's 2:30 A.M. He took one last look at the city and then proceeded back to his room, not knowing what the upcoming day had in store for him.
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lifestyleblog21 · 8 months
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Proximity Perfection: Hotels Near Eden Gardens
Discover a curated selection of hotels strategically located near the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata. These Hotels near Eden Gardens offer a seamless blend of comfort and convenience, making them an ideal choice for cricket enthusiasts and travelers alike. With well-appointed rooms, top-notch amenities, and easy access to the stadium, these hotels provide an excellent base for exploring the cultural and sporting highlights of the city. Whether you're here for a match or to soak in the vibrant atmosphere, these establishments ensure a memorable stay in the heart of Kolkata's sports scene.
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nimi05 · 9 months
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Proximity to the Cricketing Mecca: Hotels near Eden Gardens
Discover the perfect stay near Kolkata's iconic cricket stadium, Eden Gardens. These Hotels near Eden Gardens offer an ideal blend of comfort and convenience for sports enthusiasts and travelers alike. Located in close proximity to the stadium, they provide easy access to thrilling matches and nearby attractions. From well-appointed rooms to top-notch amenities, these accommodations ensure a memorable stay in the heart of Kolkata. Whether you're here for cricket fervor or exploring the city, these hotels near Eden Gardens promise a convenient base to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this sporting haven.
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FIND OUT THE TOP 5 PLACES TO ENJOY IN YOUR VISIT TO KOLKATA!
Kolkata is the ultimate destination for travelers to satiate their wanderlust. With its rich history and monumental background, Kolkata is one of the best tourist places in India. When there are so many places to kindle our interest, we have listed the most famous areas to pay a visit. And this is made easier as you stay in our Hotel VIP International which is one of the best 3 star hotels in Kolkata. Our hotel is also one of the hotels in Kolkata at park street along with being one of the best hotels in Kolkata.
M. P. Birla Planetarium
The planetarium was opened on 29th September 1962 and was formally inaugurated on July 2nd 1963 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The M. P. Birla Planetarium in Kolkata is a magnificent structure with its architecture based on the famous Buddhist Stupa at Sanchi. The planetarium is located in Jawaharlal Nehru Road that is adjacent to St. Paul’s Cathedral. The majestic monument has a Hybrid Projector with Star Master ZMP Opto Mechanical coupled with 9 Ultra High Resolution VELVET Digital projectors. Its dome is 23 metres in diameter. There are 570 push back progressively reclining seats in concentric arrangement. If you are a science geek, then Birla Planetarium is a must visit in your stay in Kolkata.
Unique Indian Museum
Indian Museum in Kolkata is one of the greatest monuments in the city. Indian Museum is the earliest and also the largest multipurpose Museum not only in the Indian subcontinent but also in the Asian Pacific region. It is located in the building of the Asiatic Society, 1 Park Street.  The museum is founded in the year 1814 in the Asiatic Society of Bengal. It is with the Indian Museum that the Museum movement started in India. Since the museum is the oldest in the country, it has rare collections of antiques, armours, ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies and Mughal paintings. Therefore, it is the best place to understand the historical progression of our country.
Victoria Memorial Hall
This is another great monument of Kolkata that attracts many local and foreign tourists. The Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata is indeed the icon of the city’s architectural achievement. The monument is also a symbol of British architecture in every form. The place houses a collection of western paintings, some rare photographs, Indian indigenous paintings and important manuscripts from the historical period. While visiting Victoria Memorial Hall, one can actually travel back in time to explore the best period of Indian history.
Eden Gardens Stadium
The Eden Gardens and the cricket stadium are located in the centre of the city near Maidan. It is considered the largest stadium in Asia. The Eden Gardens complex is a lush green land of 50 acres with the cricket stadium, indoor stadium along with gardens, lakes and a Pagoda. The historic cricket stadium has a seating capacity of more than one lakh. It is a first of its kind cricket stadiums in India where floodlights are installed and also Day & Night cricket is played. The gigantic electronic scoreboard is also an unprecedented invention in the country.
Ultimate Shopping Stopover- The New Market
If you are a freaky shopaholic, then Ultimate Shopping Stopover-The New Market will be your dream destination when you visit Kolkata. It is the place where you can get anything you want, starting from clothes, beauty products, food items or home decor and what not. The place is always busy. Come here to witness the microcosm of Kolkata city.
On learning the top 5 attraction in Kolkata, it is essential to know the right and best place to stay in Kolkata to travel to these sites easily. One of the best Hotels in Kolkata to stay is our Hotel VIP International. Since we are in the heart of the city and also one of the Hotels near Kolkata Airport, it is best for any traveler to stay with us. Therefore, book your next stay with us to enjoy the top 5 attractions in Kolkata!
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5 PLACES TO VISIT IN KOLKATA
Kolkata – known to the whole world as the City of Joy is a 320 plus years old city standing and evolving every day ever so proudly along the banks of river Hooghly. Just a few days ago, the city celebrated yet another birthday on 24th August – the date which is officially considered as the founding date of Kolkata.
History says that on this date, Job Charnock, who is accredited with the founding of Calcutta, first came to the village of Sutanuti as a representative of the British East India Company to establish a factory and also on the very date, he finally established British jurisdiction in the land. Later on, when the British started their colonial rule in India legitimately, under Queen Victoria’s reign, Calcutta was the capital of the whole empire.
Even though the capital was shifted to Delhi in 1931, Calcutta remained one of the most important administrative and cultural centres of the country. It also got the first underground metro rail network in India. Calcutta, which got its new name Kolkata in 2001, has raised many great personalities who made the country proud at the global stage. From a whole lot of freedom fighters like Khudiram Bose, Surya Sen, Binoy-Badal-Dinesh to great reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy, Vidyasagar, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and modern-day icons like Satyajit Ray and Saurav Ganguly.
But apart from all of that, the city itself is as beautiful and full of colour and festivity as it comes. People who have visited the place have surely complained about the humidity, crowd and pollution; but they have also been enchanted by the absolute heartiness and warmth the city has to offer.
But Kolkata is much more than rosogolla, machherjhol and Howrah Bridge.If you are planning on taking a trip to the City of Joy anytime soon, here are the places you must pay a visit:
VICTORIA MEMORIAL
A visit to this monument is equivalent to visiting Kolkata. Surrounded by an extensive garden and a lake, this structure was built in an early 20th century in the memory of the late queen of England, Queen Victoria, as the name suggests. There is a grand statue of the monarch right in the middle of the stone path that leads up to the main building from the front gate. There are statues of other eminent British personalities too like Outram, Curzon, Dalhousie, Hastings and so on. The revolving angel atop the dome is used worldwide as an unofficial emblem of the city.
Inside the building are galleries which serve as museums for scriptures, craft items, weapons, coins, stamps, textiles, paintings, artefacts, copies of rare books and important documents during the British Raj, and some of the queen’s personal belongings. On one hand, the Memorial is ideal for art-lovers because of its brilliant Indo-Saracenic revivalist architectural style and on the other, it is a storehouse of glimpses into the yesteryears. A magnificent reminiscence of the glorious Victorian era, this place is a must-see in the city.
PRINSEP GHAT
Not so far from Victoria Memorial stands the edifice constructed in memory of the Anglo-Indian scholar and antiquary, James Prinsep. He was known for deciphering many ancient scriptures and texts, including being the first to decipher the Ashokan edicts in Brahmi scripts dating back to Before-Christ era. The building in itself is a white stone one made in Greek and Gothic styles, but the main attraction of the place is its scenic beauty. Crossing the structure and the rail-lines of the circular railway that runs around the city (which also has a station there at PrinsepGhat), there is a riverfront pathway stretching for 2 kilometres from PrinsepGhat to BabuGhat. It is maintained by the State Govt. and is illuminated and beautified and is dotted with food and drinks stalls and renovated ghats for people to sit and relax.
People gather here from around the city during the evening to witness the stunning beauty of the place. The scenery created by the setting sun along the glistening water of River Ganges and the great Vidyasagar Bridge across the waterbody is bliss for the eyes.
PARK STREET
Park Street is not one particular place, but an entire road connecting one public transport road with another. It is perhaps the most famous road in the entire city, and rightfully so. During the British era, it used to be the location of all recreational places – diners, bars and pubs, social banquets and so on strictly meant for the English people. Indians were not allowed on Park Street.
But times have definitely changed. It is not only famous but also the most exquisite and liberal localities; and most importantly, a paradise for foodies. Occupying plot after plot are eateries of all kinds on both sides of this popular street. From cafes to confectioneries to pubs to diners – everything is available to suit your taste buds. Apart from the regulars like CCD, Barista, KFC, Dominos, Subway and so on, there is a host of other places like Moulin Rouge, Peter cat, Oly Pub, Trincas and Flury’s which have their own history and heritage. Tantra, Roxy and Someplace Else of the Park Hotel are the most famous nightclubs in the city.
These are the favourite haunts of celebrities across the town, and also of those who visit from outside, or even abroad.  The best time to come here is during the Christmas holidays, or rather the worst; because with all the pubs and high-end restaurants located here along with the winter special streetlights the Government puts up; Park Street gets too crowded for its own good. There is also an age-old Cemetery at the southern end of Park Street which is a popular haunt among youngsters and historians interested in Anglo-Indian heritage. It is beautiful in its serenity and silence.
THE INDIAN MUSEUM
Near the other gate of the Park Street, metro station is situated the Indian Museum, also known as Jadughar – the oldest and largest museum in Asia-Pacific, established in 1814 and the ninth oldest one in the whole world. Inside its vast expanse, it holds an equally extensive amount of ancient to modern scriptures, relics, documents, weapons, currencies, fossils, skeletons, mummies, paintings and artificially manufactured figures to represent the older times.
The whole place is so huge and so full of interesting facts and information that it takes an entire day to cover it entirely. With its unquestionable heritage and a bank of knowledge, it is definitely a mandatory visit for any tourist.
THE KOLKATA ZOO (ALIPORE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS)
Another by default tourist attraction of Kolkata is its zoological gardens at Alipore, a place famous for being the home to a cluster of government maintained structures including the National Library and the Central Jail. Although not the largest in India, this zoo holds over 100 species and 1200 animals on an average. Opened to the public in 1876, it is probably best known as the home of the now expired Aldabra giant tortoise Adwaita, which was reputed to have been over 250 years old when it died in 2006. It also has a generous number of Royal Bengal tigers, different species of deer, a host of reptiles, leopards, birds and many other mainstream species.
Like many other zoos, this one also has the provision of animal adoption and caretaking. Even though excessively crowded during the winter, it is still the best time to visit this place because winter is the time when more or less all the animals prefer to come out and give us a glimpse of their grandeur.
In short, winter is any way the right time to visit Kolkata because of the heat and humidity it experiences all year long, maybe except for the Durga Puja time when the city looks like a dreamland. There are many other places to visit in and around the city – the Kalighat Temple, Belur Math, Botanical Gardens, St. Paul’s Cathedral, amusement parks like Science City and Nicco Park and malls like South City and Quest. The lush green open fields of Maidan are the oxygen of the city and grassroots of age-old heritage. The ShaheedMinar, the Calcutta Race Course and of course, the Eden Gardens – all stand on these green patches. If you can fight the heat and all the pollution and traffic that even the residents of the city find disturbing, the whole city is out there for you to explore.
But in spite of that, Kolkata is still one of the most beautiful cities ever. Verses of smitten poets say that one can hear its heartbeat in the rustling and bustling through its venous cobweb-like streets – a City of Joy, rightfully so.
Source: 5 PLACES TO VISIT IN KOLKATA
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Eden Gardens
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Eden Gardens- the largest stadium in India
Eden garden is one of the largest stadiums in India till now but soon the stadium in Ahmadabad is going to be the largest stadium leaving Eden the second largest. It is situated in Kolkata and is a major tourist attraction due to its wonderful garden and stadium. It was established in the year 1864. The makers of the stadium were inspired by the residing place of Adam and Eve mentioned in the Bible and thus named it Eden Gardens. The grounds are basically used for playing cricket and lies between Fort William and Babughat near B.B.D Bagh opposite to Calcutta high court. International, as well as domestic matches, are played in this stadium. This playground is a home venue of the Kolkata Knight Riders. The capacity of the stadium has been expanded up to 94000 infrastructure includes a clubhouse, press box and a television in 1987 when a number of spectators have recorded one lakh for at least six times. The stands of Eden have been named after the Indian cricketers such as Pankaj Roy and Sourav Ganguly. The cricket field is famous for its large number of spectators and once Sourav Ganguly said that during a match with Australia in 2001 the noise of the crowd was the most in his lifetime. There is a bell in the stadium that has been added in 2016 that is ringed when matches are started during the day.
Structural design
Gradually year after year the playground is being modified and the facilities are getting upgraded. The roof has been built to provide maximum coverage with least support as possible. This stadium holds a quite good engineering frame due to the accurate roof over an irregular stadium. The newly formed Eden goes well with the ICC rules and regulations and maintains the standard needed for hosting international cricket.
Things to do
The path in the garden is beautifully decorated with mango, banyan and mahogany trees that gift the visitors with a peaceful environment and enjoys the natural beauty. Lord Dalhousie once brought a three-storeyed building of Burmese Pagoda in shades of golden and red color. The stadium lies just across the beautiful garden. Permission is required to visit the stadium from the Cricket Association of Bengal and it would be better if you plan to visit there when no matches are held.
Best time to visit Eden Gardens
The best time to visit the natural garden, as well as the adjoining stadium, is the evening time of the day. The whole year is suitable to visit there so you may go whenever times suit you. When there is a match you cannot enjoy the area fully rather get involved in matches. So better to go there in a period when no matches are held.
How to reach Eden Gardens
Local buses and cars are available occasionally so reaching there is not at all a headache .the location being on the strand road, you can get all transport facilities. It is accessible from all major cities and the nearest metro station from the garden is Park Street. The stadium lies just 15 km away from the metro station which is a walking distance.
Where to stay
There are huge numbers of hotels to stay near the Eden Garden stadium. If you are planning to visit Kolkata to see matches then hotels like hotel Himalaya, avenue club hotel, the Oberoi grand and Rituraj hotel are some of the nice options.  Hotel Minerva and Neeranand hotel Dalhousie are located just within a distance of 1 km from the spot. The stadium basically hosts cricket matches including one day international, test matches and T-20 matches and also some of the Association Matches. The first match that was played here was the Hero cup knockout. It was in the year 1934 when the first test match was played and in the year 1987, the first ODI was held. Players from all over the world enjoy playing matches here due to the awesome crowd. This ground holds many histories of players where some has made the highest runs whereas some has taken the highest number of wickets. Several records have been broken in this Garden of Eden. Read the full article
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loatel is an Eco-Friendly Hotel lies around the silvery waters of Hooghly River. All the rooms in this hotel provide the panoramic views of sunsets and sunrises around the River. It is strategically close to Eden Gardens and Howrah Bridge. It is located just 14 km from the airport and 7 km from Kolkata Terminus.  Wide range of services is available here for leisure weekends and business trips. It features business center and conference hall for corporate guests. One can enjoy leisure activities like Jacuzzi, massage and swimming pool here. The 4-star eco-friendly hotel provides modern amenities in all 49 rooms.  
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