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Lively Eid crowds at Lalbagh Fort

Despite the Eid holidays having ended, Lalbagh Fort in Old Dhaka has drawn a lively crowd on Friday, as families, friends, and couples flocked to the city’s historic fortress to soak in the festive atmosphere.

Families made the most of the festive mood, exploring the fort together.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Families made the most of the festive mood, exploring the fort together. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Families made the most of the festive mood, exploring the fort together.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Families made the most of the festive mood, exploring the fort together. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The fort was crowded with people of all ages, many capturing memories with photographs.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The fort was crowded with people of all ages, many capturing memories with photographs. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Young visitors dominated the crowd, enjoying the open grounds and historic architecture.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Young visitors dominated the crowd, enjoying the open grounds and historic architecture. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors enjoy a stroll around Lalbagh Fort, one of Dhaka’s most popular heritage sites. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors enjoy a stroll around Lalbagh Fort, one of Dhaka’s most popular heritage sites. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors enjoy a stroll around Lalbagh Fort, one of Dhaka’s most popular heritage sites. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors enjoy a stroll around Lalbagh Fort, one of Dhaka’s most popular heritage sites. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Young visitors dominated the crowd, enjoying the open grounds and historic architecture.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Young visitors dominated the crowd, enjoying the open grounds and historic architecture. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Families made the most of the festive mood, exploring the fort together.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Families made the most of the festive mood, exploring the fort together. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors photographed the fort’s Hammamkhana, recently restored but still drawing curiosity and attention.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors photographed the fort’s Hammamkhana, recently restored but still drawing curiosity and attention. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Despite signs prohibiting graffiti, many visitors wrote on or sketched the walls of the historic Hammamkhana.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Despite signs prohibiting graffiti, many visitors wrote on or sketched the walls of the historic Hammamkhana. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The fort was crowded with people of all ages, many capturing memories with photographs.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
The fort was crowded with people of all ages, many capturing memories with photographs. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Even after Eid, the weekly holiday brought a surge of visitors to Dhaka’s cultural and historical hubs, with Lalbagh Fort standing out for its bustling crowds.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Even after Eid, the weekly holiday brought a surge of visitors to Dhaka’s cultural and historical hubs, with Lalbagh Fort standing out for its bustling crowds. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Tourists paused on the open lawns of Lalbagh Fort to rest and enjoy the atmosphere.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Tourists paused on the open lawns of Lalbagh Fort to rest and enjoy the atmosphere. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Even after Eid, the weekly holiday brought a surge of visitors to Dhaka’s cultural and historical hubs, with Lalbagh Fort standing out for its bustling crowds.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Even after Eid, the weekly holiday brought a surge of visitors to Dhaka’s cultural and historical hubs, with Lalbagh Fort standing out for its bustling crowds. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors enjoy a stroll around Lalbagh Fort, one of Dhaka’s most popular heritage sites. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Visitors enjoy a stroll around Lalbagh Fort, one of Dhaka’s most popular heritage sites. Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Even after Eid, the weekly holiday brought a surge of visitors to Dhaka’s cultural and historical hubs, with Lalbagh Fort standing out for its bustling crowds.  Photo: Abdullah al Momin
Even after Eid, the weekly holiday brought a surge of visitors to Dhaka’s cultural and historical hubs, with Lalbagh Fort standing out for its bustling crowds. Photo: Abdullah al Momin

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Published : 27 Mar 2026, 10:48 PM

Updated : 27 Mar 2026, 10:48 PM

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