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Dhaka Neighbourhoods and Transport Guide

Dhaka makes more sense when neighbourhoods and transport are considered together. A location that looks convenient on a map can feel very different once traffic, timing, and local rhythm enter the picture.

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Dhaka cityscape representing Bangladesh civic and national life

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Why neighbourhood choice changes the whole city experience

In Dhaka, place is never only about distance. It is also about movement, congestion, access, and how your day is structured around the city.

Transport shapes every plan

A useful guide keeps roads, timing, and everyday travel habits in the frame. That is why this article pairs well with the Dhaka guide and the transport page.

Use the city and weather routes together

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Supporting urban image linked to Dhaka and Bangladesh capital context

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