
Chamrail Holidays
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Your Chamrail Holiday
With everything worked out before you go, our Chamrail holiday packages let you simply focus on holidaying! One neighbourhood to consider staying in this lively city is College Square, which is great for cafes and markets. Any trip to Chamrail needs a well-crafted itinerary. Fill yours with big-name attractions like Belur Math, Botanical Gardens and Santragachi Jheel. Don't put off your visit to this city any longer. The ultimate Chamrail holiday is a few quick clicks away with Expedia.
Our guide on where to stay in Chamrail

Park Street
If you're spending time in Park Street, you might enjoy attractions like Camac Street and Park Street Cemetery. You might also enjoy the neighbourhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Park Street Station to see more of the city.
Our pick of the best Chamrail Hotel Deals

ITC Royal Bengal, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kolkata
One of the best and most luxurious hotels in Kolkata. Every amenity imaginable is available. Room was amazing and the buffet breakfast was huge.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2026

Fairfield by Marriott Kolkata

Hyatt Regency Kolkata
all good
Reviewed on 14 Apr 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Chamrail

New Town Eco Park
Known for its diverse ecological landscapes, man-made lake, children’s play area and musical fountain show, this ecological park is fun for all the family.

New Market
Hunt for bargains at one of Kolkata’s oldest markets, an indoor arcade with food, clothing and handicraft stalls that’s been serving the city for over 135 years.

Victoria Memorial
See photographs and paintings charting Kolkata’s history at this marble palace dedicated to England’s Queen Victoria, the former Empress of India.
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