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Kathmandu Durbar Square

One of the most special attractions in Kathmandu is the Durbar Square which is walking distance from the Thamel district. It costs 50rmb to enter and is open from 10am to 9pm Inside the square, there are lots of shops, temples and restaurants. The ambiance is very busy as people are working in there but you can also find quiet places to relax and reflect. I would recommend spending 2-3 hours there walking around the street. The special thing about the square is that they provide you with a map that shows the points of interest and the history of the square too
Posted: Apr 1, 2025
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