Kolkata Eden Gardens stadium Visit Guide

 Eden Gardens Kolkata: How to Visit India’s Iconic Cricket Stadium (2025 Guide)

1. History of Eden Gardens 


Figure 1: Eden gardens stadium outside Image
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Eden Gardens is an old and very popular cricket stadium Eden Gardens was built in 1864. Popularly known as the Mecca of Indian Cricket, it is the centre piece of Kolkata and has been host to history making cricketing events since more than a century. It was initially constructed inside the premises of the estate of the Eden family before it hosted many international matches of the Test format, One Day International, and Twenty twenty cricket including the 1987 and 2016 ICC World Cup matches. It is able to hold more than 66,000 people and is thus considered a holy ground among the cricket fans of the world who consider it as a symbol of strong feelings, heritage and national pride.

2. Eden Gardens Kolkata: Complete Visit Guide

2.1 Location:

BBD Bagh Kolkata West Bengal 700021 India

Next to Fort William and by the Hooghly River)

2.2 How to Reach:

  • Taking a Metro: The nearest metro station- Eye land joint Metro Station (1.5 km).
  • Howrah Railway Station (5 km) and Sealdah Station (4 km) are nearby by Train.
  • Air: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (17 km).
  • By Cab/Auto: 24/ 7 Kolkata wide.

2.3 Visit Timings:

Figure 2: Eden gardens stadium indoor Image
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  • Match Days: Permission on the basis of timing of ticket (Normally gates open 2-3 hours before match).
  • Non-Match Days: Tours: it is necessary to obtain the authorization of CAB (Cricket Association of Bengal); entry only to the public.

2.4 Tickets:

  • Its tickets can be booked on the internet or at the official site of BookMyShow or CAB.
  • There are different prices depending on the type of match and the seat that one wishes to buy ( 250-2500+ 250).

2.5 Close Attractions:

  • Victoria Memorial (2km) about
  • Prinsep Ghat (2.5 km)
  • Indian Museum (2.8km) about
  • Howrah Bridge (3km)
  • St. Paul's Cathedral (3.5 km)

2.6 What to Expect:

Figure 3: Eden gardens stadium outside view
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  • Vintage buildings and grandstands views
  • Thunders of exited cricket fans
  • Local stalls (chaat, rolls, sweets)
  • Extraordinary experiences in IPL and international cricket Selective experiences at IPL and international matches
What is the seating capacity of Eden Gardens?

With the capacity of approximately 66,000, Eden Gardens is the biggest cricket stadium in India and among the largest ones across the world in hosting international and IPL cricket competitions.

Can tourists visit Eden Gardens on non-match days?

On non match days, the number of visitors entering tourist is restricted. At least prior permission is essential before visiting Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). Guided tours of the group can be given with special request or events.

What’s the best stand for photos at Eden Gardens?

Club House and Upper Tier B stands are an outstanding panoramic view that gives a perfect location to receive the crowd atmosphere and memorable moments during live vegetation games or when the stadium lights are done.

Are water bottles allowed inside Eden Gardens?

In most cases, water bottles that have been closed are prohibited to be brought into the building as a security concern. There are however drinking stations and water kiosks around the stadium that can be used by the people during event times.

How early should I arrive on match day?

To ensure that you can avoid queues so you can get in without getting turned away when you are late at all it will be better to be there before 2-3 hours prior to the match so that as far as parking, metro access is concerned you can access any of them or go to watch the pre-match entertainment or the pre-match warm-up.

2.7 Also Some Travel tips:

  • One should arrive early to beat the bottlenecks of the crowds
  • come with a valid ID and print/digital ticket
  • No oversized bags plus no power banks, professional cameras etc.
  • Take a bus in order not to deal with parking problems
  • Wear light clothes and bring a cap where it is a day match
Figure 4: Near Airport to Eden gardens
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