Station Club

Sylhet


Established in the 1880s, this colonial-era club stocks a limited range of beers and whiskeys which, as a foreign tourist, you can treat yourself to in the evenings. Carry your passport, and adhere to the strict dress code – no sandals, no shorts, no collarless shirts. It's down a lane beside Surma Valley Rest House.


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