City Insights
Kakrail, a neighborhood that blends history combines Dhaka’s history and modernity, with apartments and heritage sites side by side.
The community here thrives around landmarks like Kakrail Mosque and Church, blending spirituality and city life.
Renowned for its vibrant street culture, Kakrail’s lively markets and distinctive poster walls contribute to a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.
The nearby Ramna Park offers a tranquil retreat, providing a refreshing balance of green space amidst urban life.
Kakrail is a sought-after residential area, featuring a range of housing options that cater to diverse communities.
Nearby Train Stations
Kamalapur Railway Station
Bangladesh Secretariat Metro Station
New Infrastructure
Bangladesh Secretariat Metro Station: Part of MRT Line 6, this new metro station is conveniently located near Kakrail, connecting the neighborhood from Uttara to Motijheel.
What Makes Kakrail Great
Located in the center of Dhaka, Kakrail offers convenient access to key city attractions and major business districts.
The area is home to the notable Kakrail Mosque and Kakrail Church, which enhance the cultural and spiritual richness of the neighborhood.
Kakrail is near renowned institutions like Wills Little Flower School, Habibullah Bahar University College, and Notre Dame College.
Well-connected by the Bangladesh Secretariat Metro Station and VIP Road, ensuring smooth travel across Dhaka.
Known for its lively poster walls, street vendors, from affordable apartments to modern complexes, and bustling foot traffic, creating a unique urban vibe.
Offers a range of residential choices, from affordable apartments to modern complexes, suitable for all community backgrounds.
Areas for Improvement
Due to its proximity to key business and government centers, Kakrail experiences significant traffic bottlenecks, especially along VIP Road, impacting commute times.
With narrow streets and high traffic, parking options are scarce, often leading to cars parked along sidewalks and congested side roads.
Some parts of Kakrail, particularly older residential zones, suffer from aging infrastructure and could benefit from modernization and maintenance to match the newer developments nearby.