Radisson Hotels & Resorts

Radisson Water Garden Hotel Dhaka

Airport Road, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka 1206 Bangladesh
Reservations: 1 800 395 7046 (US/Canada Toll-free)
800 616 1283 (Singapore Toll-free)
Telephone: + 88 0 2875 4555 Fax: + 88 0 2875 4554 / 875 4504
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Dhaka Hotel near International Airport, Commercial Hub

The Radisson Water Garden Hotel Dhaka is one of the newest five-star hotels in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is adjacent to the diplomatic enclave and premium commercial hub of the city and is only 5 km from the main international airport. During your stay at our Dhaka hotel, visit local attractions, including the National Memorial, National Assembly Building (Parliament Building) and Ahsan Manzil.

Local attractions near our hotel include:

  • National Memorial:
    Located approximately 35km northwest of our Dhaka hotel, this beautiful structure was designed by architect Moinul Hossain. It is the symbol of the valor and the sacrifice of those killed in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, which brought the independence of Bangladesh. The monument is composed of seven isosceles, triangular, pyramid-shaped structures, with the middle one being the tallest.
  • National Assembly Building (Parliament Building):
    A masterpiece designed by the world-famous American architect Louis I. Kahn, this building is considered to be one of the great monuments of modern architecture and is located approximately 11km southwest of the hotel. This distinctive architectural marvel is one of the largest legislative complexes in the world.
  • Ahsan Manzil:
    Located on the bank of the River Buriganga and approximately 30 km south of the hotel, the majestic Ahsan Manzil is the epitome of the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh. The palace has enjoyed a varied history, starting from the Mughal period to becoming a French trading centre. The then Nawab of Dhaka bought it from the French traders in 1830, and later it was home to the Nawabs, who played a significant role in the nation's development during their nearly 100-year regime. The palace is a piece of national heritage and is now a museum.

About Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital, is a fascinating city. It is not only a comfortable blend of the East and West but is also a mixture of the past and present. It's a place where history and culture surround you - where you can immerse yourself in the traditional Bengladeshi culture or feel the emerging sense of modern Bangladesh. Dhaka is the commercial and administrative centre of the country and has been a flourishing commercial hub of the sub-continent for centuries.

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