Patan Gate
Patan Gate
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KeithTKW
106 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
We followed a Lonely Planet walking tour that started here and it was really interesting. This is far from the main tourist centre so you will be around mostly Nepali people. The temples in Patan are older and different from those in Kathmandu proper so it is worth checking out. In fact, I tend to like Patan more than Kathmandu and this walking tour was one of the reasons why.
Written January 18, 2017
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podrozniczka60
New Jersey16,678 contributions
Jan 2023
Patan is absolutely amazing, and the gate -however pretty - cannot possibly compete with the complex fascinating city of Patan itself.
Written June 2, 2023
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Jalal Iqbal
Dhaka City, Bangladesh1,471 contributions
Apr 2019
a nice white and clean gate located in the entry point of the darbar sq. nice photo take place. generally very crowded place.
Written March 17, 2020
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arinds
Noida, India798 contributions
Dec 2019
I walked along the patan area with the help of a guide one day, and previous day just walked along this place during morning walk.
Written January 27, 2020
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Rajesh
Kathmandu, Nepal28 contributions
Feb 2019
Patan is my born place. Patan is one of most cultural and ancient city in Kathmandu valley. You will be great visiting the temples, stupas and durbar square in Patan.
Written February 15, 2019
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,080 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
This is not the best part of Patan or a very classy exit or entrance but it is there and allows you in and out. At some stage it make have looked spectacular but not so much now.
Written November 17, 2018
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martinewauters
Brussels, Belgium14 contributions
Nov 2016 • Solo
Beautiful gate between the old Patan and Kathmandu, also, a good place to visit on a "shopping day": next to a big bookstore (as I was told by local, but it was closed on that day) not too far from 3 fairtrade souvenir shops (on the main road going down into Kathmandu).
Written November 20, 2016
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Dom
Stratford-upon-Avon, UK323 contributions
Apr 2019 • Solo
Okay, so the gaye isn't great but if you have walked out here then at least you've got away from most of the tourists and seen a bit of Patan.
Carry on down the road (past the bus station) for 5 minutes. Via left and you come to a lovely little cafe (Cafe Cheeno) and just past it a big shopping mall.
Carry on down the road (past the bus station) for 5 minutes. Via left and you come to a lovely little cafe (Cafe Cheeno) and just past it a big shopping mall.
Written April 25, 2019
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Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed
Dhaka City, Bangladesh1,544 contributions
Apr 2017 • Solo
This is an entrance gate to enter Patan. Beautifully drawn arts on the pillars. Nothing special though.
Written January 19, 2018
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SquashAddict
East Sussex, UK590 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
It's free, it's a gate. Not sure I'd recommend someone go out of their way to visit this, but if you're passing and want to tick it off a list of things to see, then go for it!
Written November 18, 2017
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