

Near by places around RCC Institute of Information Technology: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Kolkata

RCC Institute of Information Technology, a government-aided engineering college in Kolkata, West Bengal, was established in 1999. Affiliated with MAKAUT, it offers diverse B.Tech, M.Tech, MCA, and MBA programs. Renowned for its academic strength and a faculty-student ratio of 1:15, RCCIIT fosters a robust learning environment.

Kolkata, West Bengal
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Attractions & Things to Do near RCCIIT
Discover the full range of campus facilities at RCCIIT including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.
Essential Amenities near RCCIIT
airports
~ 12 km
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU)
bus stand
Less than 1 km
Beliaghata Bus Stop
railway station
~ 5 km
Sealdah Railway Station
nearest hospital
~ 4 km
Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata

Hotels NEAR RCCIIT
The Lalit Great Eastern Kolkata
The Park Kolkata
ITC Royal Bengal, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kolkata
Holiday Inn Express Kolkata Airport
Hotel East Palace

PGs near RCCIIT
PG in Salt Lake (Sector 1, 2, 3)
PG in Phoolbagan
PG in Beleghata

Popular Food Places near RCCIIT
Sharma Dhaba (Beliaghata)
Tea Junction (Mani Square Mall)
Biryani House (Kankurgachi)
Various local eateries and cafes around Beliaghata and Salt Lake
Explore Nearby Attractions RCCIIT

LANDMARKS
Howrah Bridge
Victoria Memorial Hall
Indian Museum
Shaheed Minar

RESTAURANTS
Arsalan Restaurant & Caterer (Haji Md. Mohsin Square)
Peter Cat (Park Street)
Bar-B-Q (Park Street)
Oh! Calcutta (Forum Mall)

SHOPPING MALLS
Mani Square Mall
City Centre Salt Lake
Acropolis Mall

RESORTS RECREATION
Eco Park (New Town)
Nicco Park (Salt Lake)
Botanical Garden (Howrah)
Must-Visit Tourist Spots RCCIIT
Victoria Memorial Hall
~ 9 km
A large marble building, considered one of the most beautiful monuments in Kolkata, dedicated to Queen Victoria.
Howrah Bridge
~ 8 km
A cantilever bridge over the Hooghly River, connecting Kolkata and Howrah. An iconic symbol of the city.
Indian Museum
~ 8 km
The largest and oldest museum in India, with collections of antiques, armor, ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies, and Mughal paintings.
Dakshineswar Kali Temple
~ 15 km
A Hindu temple located on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, famous for its association with Ramakrishna.
St. Paul's Cathedral
~ 9 km
An Anglican cathedral noted for its Gothic architecture and stained-glass windows.
Marble Palace
~ 6 km
A 19th-century palatial mansion, known for its European sculptures, Victorian furniture, and paintings.
Mother House (Mother Teresa's House)
~ 7 km
The headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, where Mother Teresa lived and worked.
Science City Kolkata
~ 6 km
India's largest science center, offering interactive exhibits, a space theatre, and a maritime center.
Weekend Getaways
Sundarbans National Park
~ 100-110 km
A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its mangrove forests and Royal Bengal Tigers. Best explored by boat.
Mandarmani
~ 170 km
A popular sea beach and tourist destination with a long, motorable beach.
Digha
~ 180 km
A popular seaside resort town, known for its beaches and marine aquarium.
Shantiniketan
~ 160 km
A university town established by Rabindranath Tagore, known for its cultural and educational heritage.
Puri (Odisha)
~ 190-200 km
Famous for the Jagannath Temple, its golden beach, and as a major pilgrimage site.
Bishnupur
~ 140 km
Famous for its terracotta temples and Baluchari sarees, representing traditional Bengali art.
Ganga Sagar
~ 100-120 km (including ferry)
A holy pilgrimage site at the confluence of the River Ganga and the Bay of Bengal.
Mukutmanipur
~ 200 km
Known for its large earthen dam, surrounded by hills and forests, ideal for nature lovers.

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