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Dalhousie Square Coworking Space in chowringhee north

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Dalhousie Square Coworking Space in chowringhee north

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150 seats

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chowringhee north

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Dalhousie Square, located in the bustling BBD Bagh area of Kolkata, is an excellent choice for professionals seeking a dynamic coworking environment. This location is not only rich in history but also serves as a commercial hub, making it convenient for networking and collaboration. The coworking space here features a range of options including hot desks, dedicated desks, and private cabins, catering to various work styles. The amenities at Dalhousie Square include high-speed internet, meeting rooms, and comfortable lounge areas, ensuring that you have everything you need to work efficiently. Additionally, the space is designed to foster creativity and collaboration among its members. Pricing for coworking at Dalhousie Square is competitive, with options typically ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹15,000 per month, depending on the type of workspace you choose. This flexibility allows you to select a plan that best fits your budget and work requirements. Accessibility is another advantage of this location. Dalhousie Square is well-connected by public transportation, with nearby metro stations and bus stops making commuting easy. Whether you are coming from different parts of Kolkata or even nearby cities, you will find it convenient to reach your workspace. This coworking space is particularly ideal for startups, freelancers, and remote teams looking to establish a professional presence in Kolkata. With its vibrant community and supportive environment, you will find ample opportunities for networking and collaboration with like-minded professionals.

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2, British Indian St, Esplanade, Chowringhee North, Bow Barracks, Kolkata, West Bengal 700013, India

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Aditya Malaviya

25 Dec 2024

5.0

Mesmerizing history and historical buildings and monuments here. Popularly known as Dalhousie Square, administrative district BBD Bagh has old-world charm. Grand, colonial-era landmarks include the Town Hall, the Writers’ Building, and iconic Eden Gardens, one of the world’s largest cricket grounds. Sunset views across the Hooghly River and theme park rides are among the attractions at Millennium Park. Mullick Ghat Flower Market has baskets filled with vivid blooms and garlands. The former Dalhousie Square, now known as Benoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh, is an oasis at the heart of modern Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, in eastern India. The former Dalhousie Square, now known as Benoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh, is an oasis at the heart of modern Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, in eastern India. Occupying an area of over two square kilometers, the plaza is ringed by historic architecture and contains the Lal Dighi, or “Red Tank,” a body of water that reflects the buildings above. The space was originally named for James, Marquess of Dalhousie, who served as the Governor-General of India from 1847 to 1856. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Calcutta was the capital of British India and Dalhousie Square was the city’s financial, social, and political nucleus. Calcutta’s first parish church, St. John’s, faces the square with its classical exterior and its early nineteenth-century steeple, modeled after Gibbs’s St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields in London’s Trafalgar Square. After the capital was moved to New Delhi in 1911, the buildings surrounding Dalhousie Square were neglected over time and occasionally demolished. In more recent years, local preservation groups have begun to advocate for the restoration and revitalization of the area. In the early 2000s, architects and students from the nearby Jadavpur University completed a survey of fifty historic buildings on and around Dalhousie Square. Several of these 200-year-old structures had been slated for demolition, and the identity of the entire plaza was being threatened by poor development schemes and explosive population growth. Dalhousie Square was included on the World Monuments Watch in 2004 and 2006 in order to raise support and funding for the local conservationists. Following Watch-listing, the government of West Bengal pledged to preserve the site; the municipality created its own list of landmarks, 55 of which were located in the Dalhousie Square Heritage Zone. In 2005, WMF arranged a strategy-planning workshop for stake holders and also contributed funding for a pilot project: the restoration of St. John’s Church. WMF coordinated and financed the first phase of work in 2007, which required stabilizing the church’s foundations and repairing the drainage system. Dalhousie Square is one of south Asia’s few surviving colonial centers, and it is unique in India because much of its peripheral environment remains intact. The classical-style St. John’s Church is just one of 55 municipal landmarks in the vicinity of the plaza, which has been dubbed the “Dalhousie Square Heritage Zone” by city officials. The buildings that line the square range in date from 1695 and 1947, the latter year being the date of India’s independence from the United Kingdom. In the aftermath of that momentous event, Dalhousie Square was renamed Benoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh (B.B.D. Bagh) after three Indian nationalists who were killed leading the rebellion.

SWARNA KANTI BAUR

21 Aug 2026

5.0

Dalhousie Square Dalhousie Square, now officially known as B.B.D. Bagh, is one of the most historic and impressive parts of central Kolkata. Located around the large water body in the heart of the city, this area was once the administrative centre of British India in Bengal and still preserves a remarkable collection of colonial-era buildings. For anyone interested in Kolkata’s history, architecture and old urban character, this is a place worth exploring on foot. The square was originally known as Tank Square because of the large water tank that formed its centre. It was later named Dalhousie Square after Lord Dalhousie, the Governor-General of India. After independence, the area was renamed Benoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh in memory of the three young revolutionaries who attacked the Writers’ Building in 1930. The most prominent landmark here is the Writers’ Building, the historic red-brick structure that once housed the Bengal Secretariat. Its long façade and distinctive architecture make it one of the defining sights of the area. Nearby are several other grand buildings representing different periods of British-era Kolkata, including the General Post Office, St. John’s Church, the Raj Bhavan area and the old commercial and administrative buildings surrounding the square. One of the best ways to experience Dalhousie Square is simply to walk around the streets and observe the architecture. The contrast between the old colonial buildings, busy offices, traffic and modern Kolkata gives the area a unique atmosphere. The central tank provides an open space in an otherwise densely built part of the city, and the surrounding streets can be particularly interesting for photography. History is present almost everywhere here. This was not just an administrative district but also an important centre of political activity during the freedom movement. Walking through the area gives a sense of how closely Kolkata’s colonial administration, commerce and later nationalist politics were connected. The area is generally busy during working hours because it remains an important business and government district. Public transport connectivity is excellent, with buses, taxis and nearby metro and railway connections making it relatively easy to reach. However, pedestrians should be careful around busy crossings and roads, as traffic can be heavy. Dalhousie Square is not a conventional tourist attraction with a single entrance or one particular viewpoint. Its real charm lies in exploring the surrounding streets, buildings and history. If you enjoy heritage architecture and old Kolkata, spending a few hours here can be much more rewarding than simply passing through. It is one of the best places to understand the historical heart of Kolkata and how the city developed from a colonial administrative centre into modern-day Kolkata.

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What are the pricing options for coworking at Dalhousie Square?+
Pricing for coworking at Dalhousie Square typically ranges from ₹5,000 to ₹15,000 per month, depending on the type of workspace you choose.
What amenities are available in the coworking space?+
The coworking space at Dalhousie Square offers high-speed internet, meeting rooms, lounge areas, and other modern amenities to enhance productivity.
How can I access the coworking space?+
Dalhousie Square is well-connected by public transportation, with nearby metro stations and bus stops making it easy to reach the coworking space.
Is there a dedicated desk option available?+
Yes, the coworking space at Dalhousie Square offers dedicated desks for those who prefer a fixed workspace.
Can I book meeting rooms in advance?+
Yes, meeting rooms can be booked in advance to ensure you have the space you need for client meetings or team discussions.
What is the community like at Dalhousie Square?+
The community at Dalhousie Square is vibrant and diverse, comprising startups, freelancers, and remote teams, providing ample networking opportunities.
Are there any long-term membership options?+
Yes, long-term membership options are available, allowing you to secure your workspace for an extended period.
What are the office timings?+
The coworking space at Dalhousie Square typically operates from 9 AM to 9 PM, providing flexibility for your work schedule.
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