Central Inn
Dhaka · Bangladesh · 28 Toyenbee Circular Road Culvert Road
About Central Inn — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Dhaka
Central Inn is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including restaurant, concierge, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.1 / 5
Rahmania International Complex is a organised market in Dhaka city. Park means large area of ground set aside for recreation. The earliest parks were those of the Persian kings, who dedicated many square miles to the sport of hunting; by natural progression such reserves became artificially shaped by the creation of riding paths and shelters until the decorative possibilities became an inherent part of their character. A second type of park derived from such open-air public meeting places as those in ancient Athens, where the functions of an exercising ground, a social concourse, and an athletes’ training ground were combined with elements of a sculpture gallery and religious centre. In the parks of post-Renaissance times, there were extensive woods, rectilinear allées stretching between one vantage point and another, raised galleries, and, in many cases, elaborate aviaries and cages for wild beasts, attesting to the hunting proclivities of the lords. Later the concept of the public park was somewhat domesticated. An area devoted simply to green landscape, a salubrious and attractive breathing space as a relief from the densely populated and industrialized city of the mid-19th century, became important. Examples of this type of park include Birkenhead Park in England, designed by Sir Joseph Paxton; Jean Charles Alphand’s Bois de Boulogne, outside Paris; Central Park in New York City, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux; the Botanic Gardens in Melbourne, Australia; and Akashi Park in Kōbe, Japan. The design was generally romantic in character. The primary purpose was to provide for passive recreation—walking and taking the air in agreeable surroundings reminiscent of the unspoiled country.
Since the name has been changed to Central Inn very nice hotel. Food was not good at all the taste not authentic.
I attended a party on the 20th floor and had to wait a long time for the lift. On my way back, I ended up taking the stairs. Unfortunately, the air conditioning wasn’t working. A well-dressed man, who appeared to be the manager, pretended to take action by instructing someone to repair it, but it seemed like they already knew it wasn’t functional and were just putting on a show. The only redeeming aspect was the beautifully designed terrace.