Wenger's
Wenger's is great for lunches and desserts on the go: their shammi kebabs are a must-have.
Budget
Nirulas
Nirula's is a Delhi institution, the first place to offer fast food in the city. Their hot-chocolate fudge is recommended for anyone with a sweet tooth.
Wenger's
Wenger's is great for lunches and desserts on the go: their shammi kebabs are a must-have.
Saravana Bhavan
Saravana Bhavan offers excellent South Indian staples and thalis.
Midrange
United Coffee House
If in Connaught Place, United Coffee House is recommended for basic Indian fare in a retro environment.
Khan Market cafes and restaurants
Be prepared to be spoilt for choice at Khan Market, an upmarket assemblage of boutique restaurants and shops. Try Amici, Latitude, Mamagoto, Blanco, Market Café, Big Chill.
luxury
Lodhi
If you're in the mood for some Spanish, you won't go wrong with Lodhi at Aman Resorts.
Varq
Varq (at the Hotel Taj Mansingh) does excellent kebabs and breads, often with a nouvelle-cuisine twist.
Bukhara
Bukhara at the Hotel Maurya is where presidents and popstars go to dine. Totally worth the hype, especially the restaurant's special kaali dal.
Jukaso Inn
Some 8km straight down the road from the stadium, in Sunder Nagar, Jukaso Inn (Rs 4200) is highly recommended.
Budget
Paharganj hotels
Backpacker haven Paharganj near the New Delhi railway station has some fairly decent accommodation: try Hotel Grand Godwin (Rs 2700) and Prince Polonia (Rs 1500).
Ginger
Ginger (from Rs 2700) is an excellent no-frills option close to the stadium.
Midrange
Jukaso Inn
Some 8km straight down the road from the stadium, in Sunder Nagar, Jukaso Inn (Rs 4200) is highly recommended.
27 Jorbagh
In Jorbagh, in the heart of New Delhi, 27 Jorbagh (from Rs 5100) is a small, exclusive guest house.
Hotel Broadway
Hotel Broadway (from Rs 4000) is in a not-so-fashionable part of Delhi, but is very close to the stadium and offers excellent value for money.
Luxury
The Park
The Park (from Rs 9000) is excellently located, close to the city centre.
Le Meridien
Le Meridien (from Rs 9400) is the hotel closest to the cricket ground. Located in the city centre, it has all the trappings of its category.
The Oberoi
The Oberoi (from Rs 11,100) is further away, but presses all the decadence buttons.
@Live
@Live, in Connaught Place, has live music every night, and a great vibe.
Budget
Urban Pind in Greater Kailash I has a lounge with a sky roof, and a restaurant that serves Indian food.
Turquoise Cottage
One of the funkiest places in town is Turquoise Cottage, offering great music, good drinks and a young crowd.
Midrange
Smoke House Grill
Smoke House Grill has super food and a super party atmosphere.
Shalom
Shalom, with two locations in South Delhi is a highly rated lounge bar plus Mediterranean restaurant.
@Live
@Live, in Connaught Place, has live music every night, and a great vibe.
Luxury
Lure
Lure (Tel: 011-29523333) is tucked away in a southern corner of the city, but promises some of the best live music around.
Agni
Agni has celeb DJs and a young, happening crowd.
Lap
Lap at Hotel Samrat, a cross between a nightclub and a lounge bar, attracts the city's hippest.
Café Mondegar
Mondegar's nightly traveller-based crowd is as 'colourful' as the wall caricatures by a famous Goan artist, but that could be our beer-goggle glasses talking. Expect to shout your draught beer (around Rs85) orders over the popular, non-stop CD jukebox.
Indulge in some street food
Calcutta is famous for its amazing food: tandoori, continental, Indian, all of it, but its speciality is the street food: Puchka, the Bengali version of Bombay's pani puri and Delhi's gol gappa, is a fried hollow cupcake filled with potato, grams, and spicy tamarind water. You can't miss it when ...More details
Take a boat ride
Visit Shantiniketan
Visit the north-east
Check out the night clubs
Getting around Kolkata
With multiple levels of bus services, trams, a Metro (India's first), yellow cabs, radio taxis, rickshaws and auto-rickshaws - Kolkata is well provided for public transport. But buses, trams and the Metro can get very crowded during rush hours and ...
Weather in Kolkata
April and May are the hottest months in Kolkata (average temperatures between 32-42° C). Wear cottons. It's a conservative but casual city: Shorts won't raise eyebrows but singlets will. No ties, but most restaurants will demand full trousers and t-shirts/shirts.
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This is for the young at heart. There are plenty of nightclubs - Tantra, Roxy, Sheesha. Unlike other cities where everything shuts down at 11pm or 12 midnight, Calcutta is a place where you can actually get out of a night club and go straight to breakfast. You can have ...