Dhaka
Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh, located north of the Buriganga River, a channel of the Dhaleswari River in the south-central part of the country. The City emerged as a cosmopolitan city during the Mughal Empire. Dhaka is also known as the city of Mosque. Dhaka is the economic and cultural main hub of the Bangladesh.
The old city is home to around 2000 buildings from the Mughal and British periods, including notable structures such Bara Katra the south part of Chalk Bazaar, Chhoto Katra built during Mughal’s regime was constructed in 1663 by Subahdar Shaista Khan. Lalbagh Fort is 17th-century Mughal fort complex, Ahsan Manzil residential palace of the Nawab of Dhaka, National Parliament House- the largest legislative complexes in the world, comprising 200 acres.
Sadarghat, Dhaka Shipyard, Armenian Church, Dhakeshwari Temple, Tara Masjid (Star Mosque), Shakhari Bazar, Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque, Liberation Was Museum, Bangabandhu Safari Park, Curzon Hall, Bangladesh National Museum, Novo Theater, Dhaka Zoo, Baitul Mukarram Mosque, Independent Monument are the most prominent place in Dhaka City.