Overview
Elliot Park is a small, leafy colonial-era garden tucked into the BBD Bagh district, notable for its memorial to those who died in the Black Hole of Calcutta incident of 1756.
Highlights
- Black Hole Monument: A stone obelisk marking one of colonial India's most infamous incidents.
- Quiet retreat: A calm green space in the heart of Kolkata's busiest commercial zone.
- Heritage setting: Surrounded by grand colonial buildings including the GPO.
History
The park was laid out in the 19th century and named after an officer of the East India Company. The Black Hole memorial, originally placed by John Zephaniah Holwell in 1760, was relocated here.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: A peaceful lunch break spot between BBD Bagh sightseeing.
- Tip 2: The park is very small — 15 minutes is sufficient.
- Duration: 15–20 minutes.