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Kolkata, though often associated with poverty, is commonly overlooked by tourists when visiting India. This friendly, intellectual and vibrant city is full of history and culture, with many faded remnants of the British Raj (British rule of India from 1757 to 1947). Kolkata is a city that requires immersion rather than quick sightseeing to really get a feel for, and appreciate, it. Start with these places to visit in Kolkata. One of the best ways to discover them is on a  Kolkata walking tour.

Park Street

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Kolkata's famous Park Street (formally renamed as Mother Teresa Sarani) runs from Chowringhee Road to Park Circus and is renowned for its entertainment, restaurants, and prominent historical landmarks including old colonial mansions. This iconic street was home to India's first independent nightclub and has been the center of Kolkata's nightlife since the glory days of the swinging 60s when venues overflowed with jazz, cabaret, and floor shows. Head to Mocambo, Moulin Rouge and Trincas for a rush of nostalgia.

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One of the top places to go shopping in Kolkata , New Market is a historic bargain hunter's paradise, built by the British in 1874. This sprawling maze of more than 2,000 stalls, grouped together according to the type of goods sold, offers almost everything imaginable. The entrance is on Lindsay Street, just off Chowringhee Road. Opening hours are Monday to Friday, 10:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. Saturday, until 7 p.m. Closed on Sunday. Those who are after something special, shouldn't pass up the services of one of the many guides (known as coolies) that congregate around the market entrances. They live and breathe the market, and can effortlessly lead you to the best goods for the best price. Alternatively, it's possible to go on a walking tour of New Market such as this one offered by Kolkata Magic .

Mullick Ghat Flower Market

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The colorful chaos of Kolkata's flower market presents a fantastic photo opportunity. More than 130 years old, it's east India's largest wholesale flower market with thousands of flower sellers visiting it every day. The market is dominated by sacks overflowing with long garlands of marigolds, popularly used in Hindu devotional rituals. Find it along Strand Bank Road, starting from below Howrah Bridge on the Kolkata side. Take Calcutta Photo Tours' Hooghly's Flower Fest walking tour for a memorable immersive experience.

Prinsep Ghat

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Built beside the Hooghly River during the rule of the British Raj in 1843, Prinsep Ghat features one of the city's best known columned Colonial monuments dedicated to English scholar James Prinsep. The ghat was made to replace Chandpal Ghat as the principal point of embarkation for important visitors to the city. Now, it's a popular place to relax and go for a stroll by the river bank. It's possible to walk all the way from Prinsep Ghat to Babu Ghat, along a 2 kilometer (1.2 mile) stretch of landscaped riverfront. Prinsep Ghat is located next to Vidyasagar Setu, on Strand Road between Water Gate and Saint George's Gate of Fort William.

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Kolkata's massive urban park, known as the Maidan, is where locals go to spend their leisure time playing cricket and other sports, or relaxing with a picnic or snack from one of the food stalls. The Maidan extends south from the Esplanade, and is bordered by Chowringhee Road and the Hooghly River. All up, it covers about 1,000 acres. Fort William, Victoria Memorial, Eden Gardens cricket stadium, and Kolkata Race Course are some of the notable structures inside it. On the northeastern edge, the Glorious Dead Memorial is a monument honoring Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.

Victoria Memorial

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Imposing white marble Victoria Memorial at the southern end of the Maidan was completed in 1921 and currently serves as a museum . Constructed in memory of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, it houses a fine art history collection and a gallery from the British Colonial period including many impressive paintings, sculptures, and books. The building's exterior is evocatively illuminated at night, and its surrounded by a vast garden that's an attraction in itself. The museum is open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday (closed Monday). Tickets cost 30 rupees for Indians and 100-500 rupees for foreigners.

Mother Teresa's Mother House

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Mother Teresa is highly regarded for founding the Missionaries of Charity and devoting her life to helping ill and outcast people in Kolkata. Visit the Mother House to see her tomb, the bedroom where she lived, and a small museum dedicated to showcasing her life. It displays items such as her handwritten letters, spiritual exhortations, and personal belongings including saris, sandals, and crucifix. The Mother House is a place of silence and contemplation. Many people choose to meditate there while visiting because of its serene, uplifting energy. Opening hours are 8 a.m. until noon and 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. daily except Thursday, August 22, Easter Monday, and December 26.

White Town (Colonial Kolkata)

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Many of Kolkata's notable British-era buildings are situated in the BBD Bagh central business district, formerly called Dalhousie Square after Lord Dalhousie who ruled India from 1848 to 1856. These include 19th century St. Andrew’s church, 18th century Writer's Building (previously the administrative office of the British East India Company), General Post Office, Greek-architecture inspired Metcalfe Hall (previously home to the Imperial Library), and the Town Hall. Calcutta Walks' Dalhousie Square Walk provides insight into the district's Colonial heritage.

Black Town (Bengali Kolkata)

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Get acquainted with the city's Bengali heritage by exploring what's known as "Black Town" in north Kolkata—the area inhabited by Bengalis during the time of British rule. Many were wealthy landowners and merchants. Sovabazar is a particular atmospheric neighborhood in this part of the city, with a captivating blend of old-world architecture. You can even stay in an immaculately restored 1920s Bengali townhouse. You'll agree that Calcutta Bungalow feels like a home away from home. Walk through the surrounding lanes and you're likely to spot some eye-catching street art. Calcutta Walks' Star Still Shines walking tour of Sovabazar is very informative.

Grey Town (Immigrant Kolkata)

Sandwiched between Black Town and White Town, Grey Town is where an eclectic mix of immigrants has settled—Buddhists, Parsis, Muslims, Chinese, Portuguese, Jews, and people from elsewhere in India. It's fascinating to discover the communities that co-exist together there. Attractions include Bow Barracks (apartment blocks that housed military officers during World War I), a Chinese church built in 1905, a Parsi fire temple, and Magen David Synagogue built in 1884. Calcutta Photo Tours' Culture Kaleidoscope walking tour is recommended for exploring the district in depth.

Indian Coffee House

One of the most historic restaurants in India , the Indian Coffee House on College Street harks back to the days of India's struggle for independence from British rule. It was a popular meeting place for intellectuals, freedom fighters, social activists, revolutionaries, and bohemians. These days college students often hang out there to converse and exchange ideas. Opening hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. College Street is also renowned for having the largest second-hand book market in the world. Go on this Bengal Renaissance Walk conducted by Kolkata Magic if you're interested in the street's history.

Hindustan Park

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This middle-class South Kolkata residential neighborhood has transformed into a trendy locality with its leafy streets now home to buzzing boutiques and cafes. Go there to shop for hip handicrafts, folk art, pottery, and exclusive textiles. Byloom and Sienna Store and Cafe are popular. It's situated near Gariahat Road, about 20 minutes south of the city center.

South Park Cemetery

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Visiting a cemetery isn't usually high on the itineraries of tourists. However, this one is worth seeing, especially if you're interested in India's colonial history! Established in 1767, this poignant grand old British cemetery was used up until 1830 and is now a protected heritage site. Overgrown and disheveled, its tombs are an elaborate mix of Gothic and Indo-Saracenic design and contain the bodies of many remarkable men and women from the Raj era. It's intriguing to spend some time wandering around and reading the stories of their lives on the headstones. One of the people buried there is English trader Job Charnock, who is regarded as the founder of Kolkata. The cemetery is located on Park Street, at the intersection of Rawdon Street. It's open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry is free. There's no cost for phone cameras but you'll need to pay 50 rupees for large digital cameras. Contact Immersive Trails for a guided walking tour of the cemetery.

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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This old and very popular Hindu temple, dedicated to Bhavatarini ("savior of the universe", an aspect of Goddess Kali), was founded in 1855 by Rani Rashmoni. Widowed at a young age, she very successfully took over her wealthy husband's zamindar (land ownership) business. Apparently, the idea to establish the temple came to her in a dream before a pilgrimage to Varanasi. The temple was made famous by spiritual leader Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, who was appointed as its chief priest. It's situated alongside the Hooghly River on the northern outskirts of Kolkata, making it best accessed by ferry. Opening hours are October to March, daily from 6:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. until 8.30 p.m. April to September, daily from 6:00 a.m until 12.30 p.m and 3:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.

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Downriver from Dakshineswar Kali Temple, peaceful Belur Math is set on 40 acres of land and is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda (a chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa). The main shrine, dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna, has unique and distinctive architecture that combines Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and Islamic styles. It's worth experiencing the evening aarti  ceremony, which beings at sunset. Unfortunately, photography isn't allowed on the premises. Opening hours are October to March, daily from 6.30 a.m. until 11.30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. From April to September, the temple opens at 6 a.m.

Kalighat Kali Temple

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Recommended only for those who are ready for surrounding poverty, surging crowds, filth and pandemonium (otherwise visit Dakshineswar Kali Temple as an alternative), the temple at Kalighat in south Kolkata is dedicated to the city's fearsome patron goddess Kali — the dark mother—and is integral to the city. Hidden in a maze of alleyways, the temple is known for its animal (particularly goat) sacrifices, which although outlawed are still performed regularly inside its enclosure to appease the blood-drinking goddess. Prepare to be approached by pushy temple priests who will try and extract as much money as possible from you. The temple can be easily reached from Kalighat Metro train station. It's open daily from 5:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., and 5:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.

The settlement of Kumartuli, meaning "potter locality" ( Kumar = potter. Tuli = locality), is over 300 years old. It was formed by potters who came to the area in search of a better livelihood. Nowadays, around 150 families live there, earning a living by sculpting idols for various festivals. Most of the idol-making happens from June to January, with the biggest occasion being Durga Puja. There's usually a frenzy of activity around 20 days before the Durga Puja festival begins , in order to get all the work finished. Kumartuli can be entered from Banamali Sarkar Street in north Kolkata. The nearest Metro railway station is Shobhabazar-Sutanuti.

Old Chinatown (Tiretti Bazaar)

Kolkata is the only city in India to have a Chinatown (actually it has two, Old Chinatown in Tiretti Bazaar and newly established Tangra). Many migrants came from China in the late 18th century to work at the old Calcutta port. As the sun rises, the stoves are fired up and knives start chopping to produce the legendary Chinese breakfast that Old Chinatown is notorious for. Feast on fresh delicacies such as momos, dumplings, prawn crackers, pork sausages, and fish ball soup. Unfortunately, the authenticity has waned in recent years. You'll need to get there early as it's only on from 5.30 a.m. until around 8 a.m. Most of the action happens on Sunday mornings. Tiretti Bazaar is on the corner of Bentinck Street and India Exchange Place Road, in the central business district area next to Bow Bazaar. It's near Poddar Court.

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Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

Victoria Memorial

Kolkata (Calcutta)

The incredible Victoria Memorial is a vast, beautifully proportioned festival of white marble: think US Capitol meets Taj Mahal. Had it been built for a…

Botanical Garden

Botanical Gardens

Despite being an awkward journey by public transport, Kolkata’s lovely 109-hectare Botanical Gardens makes for a great place to escape from the city’s…

Belur Math in Calcutta, West Bengal, India. (Photo by: IndiaPictures/UIG via Getty Images)

Set very attractively amid palms and manicured lawns, this large religious centre is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission, inspired by 19th-century…

Idol Crafting

Kumartuli Idol-makers

Countless clay effigies of deities and demons immersed in the Hooghly during Kolkata’s colourful pujas (offering or prayers) are created in specialist…

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Marble Palace

Built in 1835 by a raja from the prosperous Mallick family, this resplendent mansion is as grand as it is curious. Its marble-draped halls are overstuffed…

Tagore’s House

The stately 1784 family mansion of Rabindranath Tagore has become a shrine-like museum to India’s greatest modern poet. Even if his personal effects don’t…

Indian Museum

India's biggest and oldest major museum celebrated its bicentenary in February 2014. It's mostly a lovably old-fashioned place that fills a large…

A vast expanse of green in the heart of the city's brick-and-mortar matrix, the Maidan is where Kolkata's residents congregate for walks, spirited cricket…

Marked by a distinctive red-brick clocktower, this enormous warren of market halls dates to 1874, but was substantially rebuilt after a 1980s fire. By day…

Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge is a 705m-long abstraction of shiny steel cantilevers and rivets, which serves as a carriageway of nonstop human and motorised traffic…

St John’s Church

This stone-spired 1787 church is ringed by columns and contains a small, portrait-draped room once used as an office by Warren Hastings, India’s first…

Rabindra Sarovar

The lakes here prettily reflect hazy sunrises, while middle-class Kolkatans jog, row and meditate around the tree-shaded parkland that was once the site…

St Paul’s Cathedral

Arguably Kolkata's most iconic Gothic superstructure, decorated with a central crenellated tower, St Paul’s would look quite at home in Cambridgeshire but…

South Park Street Cemetery

Active from 1767 to about 1840, this historic cemetery remains a wonderful oasis of calm, featuring surreal mossy Raj-era graves from rotundas to soaring…

Horticultural Gardens

A hidden island of tranquillity in the heart of Kolkata, this delightful garden complex offers visitors an opportunity to acquaint themselves with…

Mullik Ghat Flower Market

Near the southeast end of Howrah Bridge, this flower market is fascinatingly colourful virtually 24 hours a day. However, if you visit at daybreak, you'll…

Ramakrishna Mandir

The centrepiece of the Ramakrishna Mission complex at Belur Math is the huge 1938 Ramakrishna Mandir, which somehow manages to look like a cathedral,…

KOLKATA, INDIA - 2015/04/17: On the evening of Chaitra Sankranti the last day of Bengali calendar resident of Kalighat dress up like Hindu deities popularly known as Sang (Pantomime ) for a procession in the surrounding of Kalighat Temple. (Photo by Saikat Paul/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Kalighat Temple

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Facade of a Planetarium, B.M. Birla Planetarium, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Birla Planetarium

Loosely styled on Sanchi’s iconic Buddhist stupa, this 1962 planetarium presents slow-moving, half-hour audiovisual programs on the wonders of the…

BethEl Synagogue

Literally meaning 'House of God', this atmospheric synagogue's front facade looks a little like a 1930s cinema. Within the building (dating back to 1856),…

Alipore Zoo

Kolkata’s 16-hectare zoo opened its doors in 1875 as one of British India's showpiece zoological gardens, but has gradually dropped in stature and…

Armenian Church of Nazareth

Hidden away amid the bustle of Old China Bazaar St, the 1707 Armenian Church is considered to be Kolkata’s oldest place of Christian worship. It has a…

Dakshineswar

The heart of this vibrant riverside complex is the cream-and-red, multiturreted 1847 Kali Temple shaped like the Sacré-Cœur. The site is where the Bengali…

Indian Coffee House

It’s fascinating to look inside this unpretentious high-ceilinged restaurant that was once a meeting place of alternative Kolkata. The cheap, dishwater…

Harrington Street Arts Centre

Exhibitions of contemporary artworks by Indian and international artists in diverse media are spread through four spacious rooms of this classic Kolkata…

Birla Mandir

A graceful 20th-century structure built in cream-coloured sandstone, this temple is consecrated to the Hindu gods Narayan (Vishnu) and his wife Lakshmi…

Shahid Minar

Dominating the upper Maidan near Esplanade bus station, Shahid Minar is a 48m-tall round-topped hollow column commemorating martyrs of the Indian…

Netaji Bhawan

Celebrating the life and vision of controversial Bengali leader and pro-Independence radical Subhas Chandra Bose is this house-turned-museum, which also…

Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art

Priceless antique Indian sculptures, brasswork and terracotta objects of art are mundanely displayed along with a diverse array of collected treasures in…

Town Hall Building

The imposing colonnaded cube of the former Town Hall Building dates from 1814. It now hosts Kolkata Panorama, an introduction to the city’s heritage…

Nakhoda Mosque

Located amid the din and chaos of Rabindra Sarani, the 1926 red-sandstone Nakhoda Mosque rises impressively above the bustling shopfronts of its…

Metropolitan Building

With graceful corner towers and large window arches, the 1905 Metropolitan Building was originally the Whiteway and Laidlaw department store. It takes its…

Mausoleum of Job Charnock

At the rear northwest corner of St John's Church grounds, there's a small gated cemetery partly paved with 18th-century grave stones. The centrepiece of…

Hooghly Riverbanks

All along the Hooghly riverbanks, strung along leafy cobbled promenades, lie a number of ghats or piers, which make for an excellent outing in the early…

A cutting-edge contemporary-art gallery located on the 2nd floor of an upmarket South Kolkata building complex, CIMA is a great place to check out works…

Mother Teresa's Motherhouse

A regular flow of mostly Christian pilgrims visits the Missionaries of Charity’s 'Motherhouse' to pay homage at Mother (and now Saint) Teresa’s large,…

One of Kolkata’s greatest architectural triumphs, the High Court building was built between 1864 and 1872, loosely modelled on the medieval Cloth Hall in…

Birla Academy of Art & Culture

This multistorey gallery displays frequently changing exhibitions from contemporary Indian and international artists. There's also an auditorium to the…

Somewhat resembling the US White House, the grand Raj Bhavan was designed in 1799 along the lines of Kedleston Hall, the Derbyshire home of the Curzon…

Old GPO Building

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Victoria Memorial

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#1 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 11 km from Kolkata Railway Station, the Victoria Memorial is a historical building and museum located in the heart of Kolkata, West Bengal. It is considered one of the most iconic structures in Kolkata and among the best places to visit as part of Kolkata Tour Packages. Spread over 57 acres of land, Victoria Memorial was built by Lord Curzon in the memory of Queen Victoria to celebrate her 25 years of rule over India. The Queen had become the figurehead of India after the Revolt of 1857 and successfully ruled over the country until her death in 1901. King George V and the Prince of Whales laid down the foundation stone for the memorial in 1906, and the memorial was finally opened to the general public in 1921. It is interesting to note that the Victoria Memorial was built with the funds collected from the people of India. This white marbled opulent structure was built on the lines of the Victoria Memorial in London. The chief architect of the memorial is William .....

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Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

#2 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Dakshineswar locality of Kolkata, West Bengal. Situated on the eastern bank of Hooghly River, it is one of the largest temples in Kolkata and among the must include places in Kolkata Tour Packages. Dedicated goddess Kali, the temple was built in 1855 CE by Rani Rashmoni, a Philanthropist and a devotee of Kali. According to history, Dakshineswar was a mere village nestled along the eastern bank of the River Ganges in the early phase of the 1800s. It is said that Rani Rashmoni of Janbazar, while on her pilgrimage to Varanasi, had a dream, where she was instructed to build a Kali temple. She was intensely moved by the dream and to materialize it, she instructed her people to search for suitable plots to erect the Kali Temple. After a long hunt for land, eventually, a 20-acre plot was selected in the village of Dakshineswar. The construction of Dakshineswar temple was initiated .....

Indian Museum

Indian Museum

#3 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 8 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Indian Museum is a museum located at Park Street in Kolkata. Popularly known as 'Jadughar', it is the oldest and the largest museum in India and among the popular Kolkata Tourist Places. Referred to as the Imperial Museum in British India era texts, Indian Museum is the earliest and the largest multipurpose museum in India and the ninth oldest museum of the world. The museum was founded in 1814 by the Asiatic Society of Bengal at the present building of the Asiatic Society, 1 Park Street, Kolkata. The founder curator was Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist. Later, the museum was shifted to the present building in 1878. This is an autonomous organization under Ministry of Culture, Government of India. Designed by Walter B Grawille in Italian Style, the museum building comprises of three floors, each spanning across an area of about 930 sq. meters. Presently, the museum has 35 galleries which have been divided into six categories .....

Kalighat Kali Temple

Kalighat Kali Temple

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At a distance of 13 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Kalighat Kali Temple is a Hindu temple located in Kalighat area of Kolkata, West Bengal. Lying on the old course of River Hooghly, it is considered as one of the popular Kali temples in India and among the popular places to visit as part of Kolkata Tour. Dedicated to Goddess Kali, Kalighat Kali Temple is regarded as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of the country. According to mythology, this is the place where toe from the right foot of Goddess has fallen when Lord Shiva did Rudra Tandava with Goddess body in his hands after her immolation at the holy pyre of yagna by King Daksha. Kalighat Temple is believed to have existed from the time of Chandragupta II. The original temple was a small structure constructed by King Manasingha in the early 16th century. The present structure was built in 1809 under the patronage of Sabarna Roy Chowdhry family of Banisha. There is a dispute about the ownership of the temple between Chowdhrys .....

St Paul Cathedral

St Paul Cathedral

#5 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 11 km from Kolkata Railway Station, St. Paul Cathedral is an Anglican church located in Kolkata, West Bengal. Situated to the east of the Victoria Memorial, it is one of the largest churches in India and among the popular places to visit in Kolkata. St. Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral of the Church of North India and the seat of the Diocese of Calcutta. The construction of the church was initiated in 1839 under the benefaction of Bishop Daniel Wilson. Completed in 1837, it is said to be the largest cathedral in Kolkata and the first Episcopal Church in Asia. It was also the first cathedral built in the overseas territory of the British Empire. The edifice stands on Cathedral Road on the 'island of attractions'. The cathedral was severely damaged during the great earthquake of 12th June 1897, when the upper part of the steeple fell, to be restored later but it was completely destroyed in the earthquake of 1934, after which the tower was constructed in place .....

Science City

Science City

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At a distance of 12 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Science City is a science center located in Kolkata city of West Bengal. Situated at the crossing of Eastern Metropolitan Bypass and JBS Haldane Avenue, it is the biggest science center in India and among the major Kolkata Tourist Places. One of its kind in India, the Science City, Kolkata is a unit of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It was opened on 1st July 1997 as a major attraction for the residents' of Kolkata as well as for the national and international visitors to the metropolis. Among the largest and finest in the world, it is presenting science and technology in a stimulating and engaging environment that is truly educational and enjoyable for the people of all ages. Sprawling in 50 acres, Science City boasts of two facilities, the Science Centre and the Convention Centre. The Science Centre features several galleries and halls, each of which educates visitors .....

Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

#7 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 6 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Howrah Bridge is an old suspension bridge located in Kolkata, West Bengal. Also known as Rabindra Setu, it is one of the longest cantilever bridges in the world and an iconic landmark of Kolkata. Howrah Bridge is a massive steel bridge constructed over the Hooghly River. Commissioned in 1943, the bridge was originally named the New Howrah Bridge, because it replaced a pontoon bridge at the same location linking the two cities of Howrah and Kolkata. It was renamed Rabindra Setu in 1965 after the great Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore, who was the first Indian and Asian Nobel laureate. It is still popularly known as the Howrah Bridge. It is perhaps the best-known bridge in India and certainly one of the most recognizable. Howrah Bridge was the third-longest cantilever bridges in the world at the time of its construction, but now it is the sixth-longest of its kind. The bridge is one of four bridges on the Hooghly River while .....

Belur Math

#8 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 7 km from Howrah Junction and 14 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Belur Math is a popular temple and institute located on the western bank of River Hooghly in Kolkata. It is one of the significant institutions in Kolkata and among the must include places in Kolkata Packages. Beluṛ Maṭh in Kolkata is a place of pilgrimage and also the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vijnanananda, a brother-monk of Swami Vivekananda and one of the monastic disciples of Ramakrishna Paramahansa, laid the foundation stone of Ramakrishna Temple in the year 1935. The massive construction was handled by Martin Burn & Co. This temple has become the hub of the Ramakrishna Movement. The Belur Math is visited by people from all over the world, irrespective of the religion. The people who are not interested in religion also come to Belur Math to experience and appreciate the peace that it diffuses into the environment, and ultimately .....

Kolkata Zoo /Alipore Zoo

Kolkata Zoo /Alipore Zoo

#9 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 11 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Kolkata Zoo is zoological garden located in Alipore locality of Kolkata in the state of West Bengal. Situated near National Library, it is the oldest zoological parks in India and among the must-visit places during your Kolkata Trip. Popularly called as Alipore Zoo, the zoo was initially established as a private menagerie by the then Governor-General of India, Richard Wellesley, around the year 1800 as a part of the Indian Natural History Project. It was upgraded to a formal zoological garden on 1st January 1876 and was finally opened to the general public on 6th May 1876. The zoo is most known for being the home of the expired Aldabra giant tortoise 'Adwaita', who had lived for over 250 years before he died in the year 2006. The place is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, or for families with children, to explore the abundant and plentiful wildlife of the country at its best. Spread over an area of 46.5 acres, Alipore .....

Pareshnath Jain Temple

Pareshnath Jain Temple

#10 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 2 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Pareshnath Jain Temple is a popular Jain temple located at Badridas Temple Street in the city of Kolkata. Also called as Calcutta Jain Temple, it is one of the significant places of pilgrimage in Kolkata and among the must-visit places as part of Kolkata Packages. Pareshnath Jain Temple was built in 1867 by Rai Badridas Bahadur Mookim and pratishta was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. It is one of the most revered and holy shrines of the Jains in Kolkata. The Pareshnath Jain Temple is actually a complex of 4 temples - Shitalnath Temple, Chandraprabhuji temple, Mahavir Swami Temple, and Dadawadi and Kushal Maharaj Temple. Each of these temples has a captivating architecture with mirrors, stained glass and intricate designs all over the structure. The structure is mostly made in marble with floral designs and has meticulously decorated gateways, walls, pillars, and floors. The main shrine is dedicated to the 10th Tirthankara, .....

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir

#11 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 10 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Birla Mandir is a popular Hindu temple located in Ashutosh Chowdary Avenue in Kolkata, West Bengal. Placed opposite to Ballygunge Post Office, it is one of the popular Birla temples in India and among the most visited places in Kolkata. Built by the industrialist Birla family, the temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha. The construction of the temple began in 1970 but it was completed in 1996. The Pran Prathistha ceremony of the idols was done by Swami Chidananda Maharaj. The magnificent Birla Mandir of Kolkata is an exemplary work of art and is one of the finest architectural beauties of the city. The temple represents a beautiful blend of traditional and contemporary art. The colossal structure stands at 160 feet above the ground and is spread over 44 kathas of land. The architectural pattern of the temple is partly inspired by the Laxmi Narayan Temple and Lingaraj Temple of Bhubaneswar. The entire temple .....

Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium

#12 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Birla Planetarium or M.P. Birla Planetarium is an iconic structure located near Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Situated adjacent to St. Paul's Cathedral, it is the second-largest planetarium in the world and among the major Kolkata Tourist Places. Birla Planetarium was founded in 1962 and was formally inaugurated in 1963 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India. Also known as Taramandal, it is the largest planetarium in Asia and one of the three planetariums present in India. Known for space science and astronomy museum, the planetarium houses numerous innovations and creativity, giving out knowledge to its fellow visitors. This is a must-visit place for children and students as it provides a great learning opportunity and generates interest among them. Birla Planetarium is a single-storied circular structure whose architecture is based on the famous Buddhist Stupa at Sanchi. The dome has a diameter of .....

ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple

ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple

#13 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, ISKCON Kolkata is a place of pilgrimage located in Kolkata. Also known as Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple, it is one of the ISKCON Temples in India and among the famous places to visit in Kolkata. ISKCON Temple was established by Srila Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in 1971. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this is the foremost center of the ISKCON Society in India. ISKCON Radha Krishna Temple is a highly spiritual place for the devotees and is mainly focuses on spreading the teachings of Lord Krishna. It is not restricted to any one particular religion as such and welcomes enthusiasts or people interested in learning about these teachings with open arms. The temple is a serene complex that houses beautifully ornamented idols of Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna. The ambiance of the temple with the chanting of Hare Krishna reverberating in the atmosphere draws many devotees and tourists to this serene shrine. The temple also houses a .....

Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

#14 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum is a science museum located in Ballygunge area of Kolkata. It is the first science museum in India and among the prime attractions of Kolkata and the must-visit place for kids, science students, and science lovers. Established in the year 1959, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM) in Kolkata is the first science museum in the country under the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. The idea behind this pioneering initiative came from Dr. B C Roy, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal who after visiting the Deutsches Museum in Munich was inspired to create a similar institution in India. In 1956, Sri GD Birla donated the Birla Park, his sprawling bungalow and the adjoining plot of land for setting up the museum. This entire transformation of the place from a park to a museum took nearly 3 years. The main objective of the museum is .....

Eco Tourism Park

Eco Tourism Park

#15 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 14 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Eco Tourism Park is an urban park located in New Town area of Kolkata in West Bengal. Also known as Prakriti Tirtha, it is the biggest Eco parks in India and one of the serene places to visit during your Kolkata Trip. The park was established in 2013 in order to promote eco-tourism in the city. This expansive park occupies over an area of around 480 acres of land which includes a 200 acres water body. The idea of an Eco Tourism Park was proposed by Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal and was developed by the Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation of West Bengal coordinated with several departments. The park features urban recreational spaces and three sections like ecological zones, theme gardens and open spaces making it a perfect getaway to relax and unwind. In the ecological section, there are wetlands, urban forests, and grasslands. Eco Tourism Park surrounds a picturesque water body with an island .....

Park Street

Park Street

#16 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Park Street is the prominent road located in Kolkata of West Bengal. Officially known as Mother Teresa Sarani, it is one of the most visited and famous places for hangout in Kolkata. Park Street is one of the oldest roads in the city constructed by Britishers. The street begins at Chowringhee Road or JL Nehru road and stretches till Park Circus crossing. It boasts of a surprisingly diverse range of attractions that range from beautiful Colonial buildings to bustling shopping outlets and from popular restaurants to many night clubs. It is a prominent entertainment and commercial hub of Kolkata. A number of prominent landmarks are also located in or near Park Street including Asiatic Society, St. Xavier's College, South Park Street Cemetery and The Park Hotel. Often known as 'Food Street' and 'The Street that Never Sleeps', the street has been a crowd-puller since the reign of the British Kingdom and undergone modifications .....

The Mother House

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#17 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 7 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Mother House is a holy place located in Kolkata. Situated near Rippon Street, it is one of the best and the must-visit places to visit in Kolkata. Mother House or Missionaries of Charity is the erstwhile residence of one of the most iconic women in Indian history-Mother Teresa. It was established by Mother Teresa in 1950 with the purpose of selfless service to mankind and to uplift the plagued humanity towards the path of salvation. She lived and worked in this home from 1953 till 1997 when she breathed her last. This is the headquarters of the international religious congregation of the Missionaries of Charity known as Saint Teresa of Kolkata. The members of the Mother House provide free services to the ones stricken by poverty. It has about 4,500 members of the congregation, commonly known as Sisters who have selflessly devoted their lives to serve the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, .....

Jorasanko Thakur Bari

Jorasanko Thakur Bari

#18 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 4 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Jorasanko Thakur Bari is the ancestral home of the Rabindranath Tagore located in Jorasanko locality of Kolkata. Currently located in Rabindra Bharati University campus, it is one of the prominent historical places in West Bengal and among most visited places during Kolkata Tour. Jorasanko Thakur Bari was built in the 18th century on the land donated by the famous Sett family of Burrabazar to 'Prince' Dwarkanath Tagore, the grandfather of Rabindranath Tagore. It is the house in which the poet and first Indian Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore was born in 1861 and where he spent most of his life and then left for his heavenly abode in the year 1941. This ancestral house of Rabindranath Tagore now houses the Tagore Museum. The house has been restored in such a manner that people can see how the household looked when the Tagore family resided in it. Also known as Rabindra Bharati Museum, the Tagore Museum is highly informative, .....

Marble Palace Mansion

Marble Palace Mansion

#19 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 4 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Marble Palace is a 19th-century palatial mansion located in Kolkata, West Bengal. Situated near Tagore House, it is one of the famous historical places in West Bengal and among the most visited Tourist Places in Kolkata. Famous for its marble walls, floors, and sculptures, the palace is often referred to as one of the best-conserved and most graceful houses of 19th Century Kolkata. According to history, Marble Palace was built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick, a rich Bengali merchant with a passion for collecting works of art. He was the adopted son of Nilmoni Mullick, who erected a Jagannath temple which predates Marble Palace, and still stands within the premises, but is only accessible to members of the family. The house continues to be a residence for his descendants. The structure of the mansion is originally Neoclassical in style and it merges with traditional Bengali style of architecture with open courtyards. It is .....

Shobhabazar Rajbari

Shobhabazar Rajbari

#20 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Shobhabazar Rajbari is a royal palace situated at Shobha bazar area of Kolkata. It is one of the oldest Royal houses of Kolkata aristocracy and among the best places to visit in Kolkata. The Shobhabazar Rajbari was built in the middle of 1700 by Raja Nabakrishna Deb, a prominent aristocrat of Kolkata. He is noted for his contribution in the Bengal Renaissance and for starting the trend of Durga Puja by retaining the cultural heritage of Bengal at a time when European culture predominated mostly. He was an ardent exponent of Brahmo Samaj Movement initiated by Raja Ram Mohan Roy. Raja Nabakrishna Deb celebrated Durga Puja at this palace in 1757 on a grand scale after the British defeated Siraj-ud-Daulah at the battle of Plassey. Lord Clive and Warren Hastings were in the list of invitees. It was here that the first civic reception of Swami Vivekananda after his return from Chicago Parliament of Religions was organized in 1897 by Raja .....

Sabarna Sangrahashala

Sabarna Sangrahashala

#21 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 18 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Sabarna Sangrahashala is a museum located at Barisha area of Kolkata, West Bengal. It is one of the noted museums in Kolkata and among the most interesting places to visit in Kolkata. Established in 2005 by the Sabarna Roy Choudhury Paribar Parishad, this museum was developed to cater to the needs of research scholars and students and to create awareness about the preservation of historical source materials. This family museum possesses rare documents and articles, including Kabilatipatras dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. The most important of them is the one that dates back to 1794 and contains the signature of the legendary Kavi Ramprasad Sen. The museum also contains antique manuscripts, maps, books, pictures, and tickets. It also houses a number of items such as a huge earthen rice pot of 1840, metal candle stand of 1795, metal Hookah of 1878, grinding wheels dating 1845 and various other rare articles. The .....

Rabindra Sarovar Lake

Rabindra Sarovar Lake

#22 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

located at Dhakuria locality in Kolkata. It is one of the best and the most popular recreational spots to visit in Kolkata. Also known as Dhakuria Lake, the lake is considered as the lungs of Kolkata for its ability to filter the city's polluted air. Calcutta Improvement Trust (CIT) acquired this land in early 1920, developed the lake and named it Dhakuria Lake. Later, the lake was renamed as Rabindra Sarovar in 1958 as a tribute to the great Bengali writer and Nobel Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore. It is an ideal place for picnics, jogging or simply spending some moments of repose. Covering over an area of 73 acres, Rabindra Sarovar is embraced by countless shrubs and trees, some of which are over 100 years old. It is home to many varieties of fishes and attracts many migratory birds during winter. The lake is surrounded by gardens, children's park an auditorium, making it a popular recreational spot perfect for idyllic picnics. On the lake premises, there is a museum run by .....

Nakhodha Masjid

Nakhodha Masjid

#23 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 5 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Nakodha Masjid is a mosque located at Bara Bazar in Kolkata. It is the principal mosque of Kolkata and among the architectural marvels to visit as part of Kolkata Tour Packages. The mosque was built in 1926 by Abdar Rahim Osman, a leader of the Kutchi Memon Jama'at. He was a shipping prince; hence the mosque was named Nakhoda meaning Mariner. Owing to its sheer size and magnificence, the mosque has become one of the prime tourist attractions of Kolkata. A huge amount of Rs. 15 Lakhs was invested to accomplish the construction of this huge mosque. Presently, the mosque is administered by a board of trustees. Represents Indo-Saracenic architectural style, the mosque was built as an imitation of the mausoleum of Mughal Emperor Akbar at Sikandra, Agra. The gateway to the Masjid resembles the Buland Darwaza at Fatehpur Sikri. For the construction of the mosque, original and superior quality granite stone was brought from Tolepur. .....

Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden

#24 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 14 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Botanical Garden is a public garden located in Shibpur locality of Kolkata. Situated on the western bank of Hooghly River, it is one of the well-maintained gardens in Kolkata and among the most scenic places to visit in Kolkata. Officially known as Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, the Botanical Garden was established in the year 1787 at the proposal of Colonel Alexander Kyd by the then Governor-General Lord Cornwallis. The design of the unique and amazing landscape of the garden was initiated by Sir George King in 1872. It was also called the East India Company's Garden or the 'Company Bagan' during that time. After India's Independence, it was renamed as 'Indian Botanic Garden' in the year 1950. The garden came under the management of the Botanical Survey of India in 1963. Spanning over an area of 273 acres, it is reckoned as one of the most beautiful landscaped gardens with undulating land topography .....

Princep Ghat

Princep Ghat

#25 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 9 km from Kolkata Railway Station, Princep Ghat is one of the oldest recreational spots located on the bank of Hoogly River in Kolkata. Situated between the Water Gate and the St George's Gate of the Fort William, it is one of the oldest recreational spots of Kolkata and among the popular places to visit in Kolkata. Princep Ghat was built in 1841 in the memory of eminent Anglo-Indian scholar and antiquary James Princep. Designed by W. Fitzgerald, it is a majestic structure famous for its Greek and Gothic style of architecture. The memorial is set in a square with Ionian Columns holding up a 40-foot roof painted entirely in white. The monument was restored by the state's public works department in 2001 and beautified a 2 km stretch of the riverfront from Princep Memorial to Baje Kadamtala Ghat with gardens, lawns, park benches, and shady trees. After the recent beautification, it has become a very peaceful retreat for nature lovers. With the magnificent Howrah .....

South Park Street Cemetery

South Park Street Cemetery

#26 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 8 km from Kolkata Railway Station, South Park Street Cemetery is located on Mother Teresa Sarani in Kolkata. Situated in Park Street, it is one of the oldest cemeteries of Kolkata and among the oldest heritage places to visit in Kolkata. Opened in 1767, the Park Street Cemetery was one of the earliest non-church cemeteries in the world, and probably the largest Christian cemetery outside Europe and America in the 19th century. The cemetery served as a burial ground for the European expatriates who were settled in Calcutta during the colonial period. The Europeans started to disuse it in the year 1790 after an enormous new cemetery was opened in a place called the Lower Circular Road Cemetery in the year 1840 nearby. It is now a heritage site, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The cemetery was named after 'Park Street' after the private deer park built by Sir Elijah Impey around Vansittart's garden house. Spread across eight acres, the .....

Digha

#27 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 96 km from Haldia, 124 km from Midnapore, 164 km from Howrah, 171 km from Kolkata, 193 km from Barrackpore, 209 km from Hooghly, 228 km from Tatanagar, 289 km from Bhubaneshwar, 345 km from Puri, and 364 km from Ranchi, Digha is a seaside resort town located in Purba Medinipur (East Midnapur) district of West Bengal, India. It is one of the beautiful beach destinations in India and among the must include tourist places in West Bengal Tour Packages. Situated on the shores of Bay of Bengal, Digha is a popular tourist destination known for its untouched beaches, scenic views, religious temples, and museums. Originally known as Beerkul, the town of Digha was discovered in the late 18th century by the British. It is mentioned as the 'Brighton of the East' by Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of British India. However, the town started gaining fame when in 1923, John Frank Smith, an English tourist got so greatly allured by its charm that he started living here ..... Distance (From Kolkata): 171 Kms Trip Duration (From Kolkata - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Hooghly

#28 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 20 km from Barrackpore, 48 km from Howrah, 50 km from Kolkata, 150 km from Haldia, 155 km from Kharagpur, 158 km from Midnapore, 177 km from Murshidabad, 469 km from Bhubaneshwar, 478 km from Tatanagar, 526 km from Puri, 531 km from Siliguri, and 589 km from Darjeeling, Hooghly is a historical city & district located in the Indian state of West Bengal. Also known as Hugli or Hooghly-Chuchura, it is one of the popular places of heritage in India and among the must include tourist destinations in West Bengal Tour Packages. The town of Hooghly got its name from the famous river that flows through it. The name of the place is also spelt as Hugli & Hoogli. It shares its borders with Howrah in South, Bardhaman in North, River Hooghly flows in its East, and Medinipur in West. Between the 13th-15th centuries, the Hooghly town used to be an important sea route for the trade carried between India & other countries. Hooghly port was the place where the 1st cross-trade began ..... Distance (From Kolkata): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Kolkata - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Bishnupur

#29 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

At a distance of 35 km from Bankura, 50 km from Chhatna, 85 km from Kharagpur, 113 km from Purulia, 119 km from Hooghly, 136 km from Kolkata, 143 km from Barrackpore, 149 km from Jamshedpur, 163 km from Dhanbad, 187 km from Haldia, 216 km from Murshidabad, 565 km from Kurseong, Bishnupur is a small town located in Bankura district of West Bengal. Also called Vishnupur, it is one of the beautiful tourist destinations in India and among the famous heritage places to visit in West Bengal. Bishnupur is famous among tourists, especially for its rich culture including architecture, music, and handicrafts. The history of Bishnupur dates back to 694 AD when King Raghunath I founded the Malla dynasty. The town is also referred to as Mallabhum, after the Malla dynasty, who once ruled this region for almost a thousand years. Bishnupur was the administrative capital under the reign of the Malla kings. It is believed that the town derives its name from the Hindu God, Vishnu as the Malla rulers ..... Distance (From Kolkata): 135 Kms Trip Duration (From Kolkata - Including Travel): Full Day .....

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10 Places to Visit in Kolkata + Things To Do

10 Places to Visit in Kolkata + Things To Do

Kolkata, located in eastern India, is renowned as “the City of Joy” and is well-known for its stunning historical architecture and has spread along the banks of the Hooghly River in a straight line.

You can find colonial buildings, museums, art galleries, traditional cuisine, temples, live music, and theatre in Kolkata. It combines classic and contemporary elements. Kolkata is well-known for its theatre and movies. The city is home to Rabindranath Tagore, and every home may be heard playing Rabindra Sangeet. Kolkata is also known to be India’s most chaotic yet lively city. Take a day trip to Sundarbans and see the world-famous Bengal Tigers. Savour the local street food of Kolkata, and enjoy the world-famous Bengali sweets and deserts the Indo-Chinese historic restaurants are a must-visit.

The most convenient way to get to Kolkata is by air. There are connections between the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport and significant cities in India and Abroad.

To help with your trip planning, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted below. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app for easy reference. But before you start ticking goals off your bucketlist, here are travel essentials & discounts you’ll need to check. Pre-book online for a hassle-free trip!

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1. Victoria Memorial

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3. Nakhoda Mosque (Nakhoda Masjid)

Nakhoda Mosque, Kolkata

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4. Bara Bazar

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5. Writers’ Building

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8. Chowringee Road & The Maidan

Metropolitan Building, Chowringhee Road, Kolkata

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9. Howrah Bridge

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35 Unique Things to Do in Kolkata (2024) – Your Ultimate Kolkata Travel Guide

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Posted on Last updated: January 1, 2024

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Are you looking for all the amazing and unique things to do in Kolkata? I was in your shoes before I went.  

There seems to be so much to do in this Mega City, it’s hard to get your bearings and you can get totally lost in these city streets and struggle to find the highlights!  

Kolkata is the old capital of the British Raj and has the third biggest population of any city in India.  

So expect big crowds, roaring traffic, grandeur colonial architecture and a labyrinth of bazaars with the holy Hooghly river connecting it all.  

I hadn’t heard or read great things about Kolkata to be honest. I knew there was poverty and from what I heard it was chaotic and dirty. But, I’m never one to judge a place before I have been myself.  

So I jumped headfirst into the fray.

The result? I absolutely fell in LOVE with this amazing city and already want to return.  

So, in this ultimate Kolkata travel guide, I am going to not only be going through the absolute best things you can do in this city.  

But also I’ll be covering how to get around, where to stay, top foodie places, important travel tips and some itinerary suggestions too!  

Howrah Bridge Kolkata

A brief history of Kolkata in West Bengal  

I think to really understand the mix of colonial architecture and culture here in Kolkata, you have to know the history of the city and its humble beginnings.  

That way, a lot of what you’re seeing will make more sense and you can understand why the city is a melting pot of cultures!

Kolkata used to be known as Calcutta and was a city that was originally developed by the British East India Company in the 17th century.  

During this time it was the centre for English trade in India and the British controlled many major villages in the regions of Calcutta.

Most of the officers were stationed at Fort William in the biggest village which had a presidency.

Victoria Memorial Kolkata

Later, it was established as a city and it became the capital of British India from 1711 controlled by the British East India Company.  

Then, eventually, it became the capital of the British Raj from 1858 after British Crown rule was established.

At this time, all of India became part of the British Empire. In 1911, the capital of the British Raj switched over to Delhi on the orders of King George V, so Calcutta changed to the capital of all Bengal.  

After the Indian Independence, in 1947, Kolkata remained the capital of West Bengal and still is the capital of the state to this day.  

Today, the vibrant city of Kolkata has over 4.4 million residents and that’s a whopping 24,000 people per square kilometre making it one of the most densely populated cities in India and the world. It’s also classed as a Mega City as it stretches out over 205 square kilometres (79 square miles).

Sunset over Hooghly River, Kolkata

What is the best time to visit Kolkata?

The best time to visit Kolkata is hands down in the winter season from around October – March.

Here is when it will not be as humid from monsoon or hot from summer;

July – September: Monsoon season. Although I visited in early October, the monsoon seemed to run a little later this year. So, it was on and off heavy rains on my visit, and the city suffered floods.

The drainage system here cannot handle all the water so you’ll be wading in polluted water sometimes. Not fun.  

October – March: Wintertime. Probably the best time to be here as the temperatures won’t be as hot and you’ll get the most sunshine! Plus, you may visit for festivals and holidays like Kali Puja and Diwali!  

April – June: Summers are brutal in India, I used to live in Delhi so I know the heat and have been really sick from it too. Many cities face temperatures up to the late 40s up to the 50 degrees Celsius mark.

As you’re by the sea the breeze may be a reprieve. But, during these times, I highly suggest air-conditioned cabs, staying hydrated all day with water and electrolytes, sticking to shaded areas etc.

Don’t take risks, sunstroke is not a great travel buddy.

Mullik Ghat Flower Market

How long do I need to visit Kolkata?  

It’s a HUGE city and there are so many things to do in Kolkata you’ll be spoiled for choice. I originally had planned 3 days for my visit.

But as I loved the city so much and wanted to explore it even further, I instantly extended my stay by two more days.  

I would suggest a minimum of 3 days to explore Kolkata.

This means you’ll have enough time to do everything you want at a comfortable pace. Any less time and I think you’ll try and shove too much in.

I would personally split your travel itinerary up by certain areas and aim to hit a couple of sites per day.  

My go-to strategy is to pin everything I want to look at on Google Maps. Then I look at ‘groups’ of those pins and aim to hit those sections so I’m not flying around all areas of the city. This makes the best use of your time.  

The next step, look at opening times for attractions (I include most of them below). These will be your main restrictions.

See what those are and then plan anything that doesn’t have an opening time before/after those.  

This itinerary has a Google Map I’ve made for you below with pins for all the things to do on this list. You can steal this and use it to plan your trip and itinerary!  

Statues in Kumortuli Street

Tours of Kolkata  

When I landed in Kolkata, I had heard that the West Bengal Government-run guided tours of the city for a cheap fee. But, when I enquired at the desk, they weren’t running due to Durga Puja.  

If you would rather enquire for yourself you can do so here. It’s a bus tour that will take you around the main sites.

Failing that, there are plenty of tours you can book for Kolkata online if you wanted to do a half-day tour, day tour, food tour, or temple tour.

Click here and book the below Kolkata tours;

  • Full day city tour with lunch
  • Complete day tour

Things to do in Kolkata travel guide

Is Kokata safe?  

100% YES, if you use caution and common sense like you would in any city.  

I know that a lot of people panic when they visit India as they think that it’s really dangerous, dirty and you’re going to be attacked on every street corner.

But, having visited 22 of 29 states in India most of them by myself as a solo female traveller, it really is just about being wary and keeping your wits about you.  

I’ve had my fair share of scams, stresses, and scares, but nothing too major. The hospitality in India is out of this world and people are really friendly.  

Man carrying basket on head at Mallick Ghat Flower market kolkata

Don’t go out late at night alone, don’t ask men for directions and follow them down a dark alleyway, don’t tell strangers where you’re staying, wear clothes that respect the culture, learn about customs and traditions and what not to do.  

Drinking isn’t really condoned so if someone offers, be cautious.

Drugs aren’t really common either apart from Bhang Lassi (religious cannabis) which I do not recommend drinking alone.

From my years of personal experience in India now, Indian men don’t need a lot to be encouraged. A smile or a friendly face can do it.

So, make your feelings plain and stand your ground. Don’t be afraid to say NO or refuse to give out your phone number or social media details if you don’t feel comfortable doing so.    

I know you can’t avoid everyone and everything and meeting locals is one of my favourite parts of travel. I’ve made lifelong friendships in India from being open.  

Just always keep your wits and be on your guard is all. Keep these numbers handy just in case;

  • 24 hours tourist help line in 12 languages: 1800-11-1363
  • Womens helpline: 1091
  • Police: 100

Kolkata at night

35 unique things to do in Kolkata  

So, let’s start this EPIC list of all the amazing things to do in Kolkata!

I’ve tried to group them into certain sections so you can easily organise your itinerary.

It includes colonial sites, cultural attractions, foodie things, shopping streets, market bazaars, and even things to do in Kolkata at night.   So, there is definitely something on this list for everyone!

The Second Hooghly Bridge

Colonial things to do in Kolkata

1. visit victoria memorial.

This is truly the jewel in the crown of Kolkata attractions and this marble building is a marvel of colonial architecture.

The Victoria Memorial was commissioned after Queen Victoria’s death in 1901, but wasn’t opened to the public until twenty years later in 1921.  

It’s a huge domed building made from Makrana marble and massive quarries were made in Rajasthan to procure it.  

There are two parts to this attraction, the gardens which surround it and the Gallery Museum inside.  

Victoria Memorial Gardens Kolkata

The gardens open at sunrise and are a gorgeous way to spend a morning. You can take some of the many walking routes and admire the memorial from the reflection lagoon.

Or, you can enter the museum from 10 am that has 26 galleries and over 30,000 items in its exhibits.  

Better yet, come back in the evening to watch a light and sound show on the grounds.

Did you know that the Victoria Memorial was painted black during World War II and was funded by Indian royalty?

The gardens open from 5.30 am-5 pm. The museum is open from 10 is – 5 pm. The light and sound show start from around 6 pm, more info here. Completely closed on Mondays.

Click here to read more amazing facts about the Victoria Memorial !

2.   Step inside St John’s Church

St John’s Church was the very first public building that was erected by the British East India Company in 1787.  

The lands were kindly donated by Maharaja Bahadur and the funding for its construction was raised by a public lottery!  

The architect was James Agg who based it on St-Martin-in-the-fields in London.  

At the time, the stone was a very rare material in India, and the ones they used to build the church were actually stolen from the ancient city of Gour (Gauda)! They were then shipped down the Hooghly River.  

St John's Church Kolkata

In the graveyard, you can see tombs of some notable people in the city such as Job Charnock.

He is often seen as the founding father of Kolkata! He was one of the first administrators of the British East India Company who landed here in 1690.

He tragically died two years later but his tireless work united villages here that eventually became the Indian trading post for the English.

Also on the grounds, you can see a memorial dedicated to the ‘smothered’ of The Black Hole of Calcutta.

A tragic incident where over 100 British officers were kept in a small cell and only 20 survived (more below).  

Job Charnok Grave Kolkata

Inside the church are some beautiful stained glass windows, a pulpit, and architecture! While we were here it was being renovated but it was still incredible to see.  

There is also a small museum that houses old artifacts from members of the British East India Company.  

Warren Hastings’s original chair is kept here, he was the first English governor of the presidency at Fort William and laid the foundation stone of this church.

St. John’s Church is FREE to visit but donations are always appreciated. Opening times are 8 am – 5 pm Monday to Saturday. 10am – 4pm Sundays.

St John's Church British East India company museum

3. Admire the Writer’s Building

The Writers Building was constructed in 1777 and was the principal administrative office for writers of the British East India Company.  

Over time since Thomas Lyon designed it, the building has undergone many improvements and extensions and is now 150 metres long with 13 blocks!

It was home to the Fort William college and during the British Raj it served as the building for writers of the secretariat.  

One of the most notable events that happened in this building was when Lieutenant Colonel NS Simpson, the Inspector General of Prisons, was assassinated.  

Simpson was infamous for his harsh treatment of Indian Prisoners. So three Bengali freedom fighters infiltrated the building dressed as Westerners and shot him.

The busy area of BBD Bagh is named after them. Nowadays it is the home of the State Government of West Bengal.  

Although you cannot go inside, it is still a marvel to look at from the outside!

Kolkata Writers Building

4. Enter St Paul’s Cathedral

Due to the growing numbers of British and European citizens in Kolkata, St John’s Church was getting far too small to cater to those wanting to worship.  

So, the city decided to build a brand new church that could cater to the masses. The founding stone of the church was laid in 1839 and the Gothic building was completed in 1847.  

It is regarded as an architectural wonder and the very first Episcopal Church of the Eastern world. It’s 247 feet in long and 81 feet wide, so it’s mesmerising to take in.

As well as the outside looking pretty. If you pop inside the church, you’ll be in for a treat.  

Inside there are multiple memorial statues, a beautiful nave with stained glass windows, and a bell from the old bell tower.  

I loved sitting under the cooling fans in here for a while, it was so peaceful.

As it’s the diocese of Kolkata, you can see all the notable seats with coats of arms inside.  

Fun fact: There is a legend that the first Bishop Wilson is buried somewhere beneath the church in a vault. But, to this day no one has found any evidence of it.  

St Paul’s Cathedral is FREE to visit but donations are accepted. Open daily from 10 am – 6 pm. No photos are allowed inside.

St Paul's Church Kolkata

5. Look around the Indian Museum

The Indian Museum was opened in 1814 by the Asiatic Society, making it the oldest museum in all of India.

It’s set inside a wonderful colonial building that has two floors, six sections, and 35 galleries full of historic, rare, and unusual artifacts.

You can take in some antiquities sourced from Egypt, or look at prehistoric ruins and fossils on display, admire old coins or visit the art gallery.  

It was really interesting at first, but after around an hour, I got a little bored.

Some of the exhibits are dated and I saw a lot of similar stuff in the British Museum back home.  

But I have to admit it was a great place to come with the rain pouring down, so I didn’t mind the distraction!

There is no air conditioning (just fans) so it gets really hot and sticky inside. Just letting you know now.  

Tickets for Indian nationals tickets are 50 rupees, for foreigners it’s 500 rupees! You will also need to buy a photo pass for photography.

The Indian Museum is open from 10 am-6.30 pm Tuesday – Friday and 10 am – 8 pm Saturdays and Sundays. It’s closed on Mondays and public holidays. See here for more.

Indian Museum Kolkata Travel Guide | things to do in Kolkata

6. Visit the infamous Fort William at Maidan Park

I’ve mentioned Fort William a lot in this post. That’s because this place was really the beginnings of the city as we know it today.  

Job Charnock arrived on the shores of Calcutta in 1690 and in just two years he united three villages in the area. After that, Fort William was born in 1696 by the East India Company.  

It was named after King William III and took ten years to complete. It then became the seat of the presidency of Bengal in British India.  

This was the original Fort William or the ‘Old Fort William’ as it is now known.

Unfortunately, it was partially destroyed when the Nawab of Bengal temporarily sacked the city and committed the ‘Black Hole of Calcutta’.

A second Fort William was then built by the British in Maidan in 1758 and it’s now occupied by the Indian Army.  

The Old Fort was eventually restored and used as a customs house. This is now where the General Post Office (GPO) stands.

Although you cannot go inside Fort William you can walk around and see it on the grounds at Maidan Park.  

It’s a huge green space that also has the Victoria Memorial, Dalhousie Barrack, the Command Museum, and The Water Gate.

Old Fort William Kolkata GPO

7. Take a look in the GPO (General Post Office)

If you want to see where the Old Fort William stood, you only need to visit the GPO or General Post Office which is a gorgeous piece of architecture in itself.  

On the steps outside of the GPO you can see brass lines that lead down. This marks the boundaries of the first Fort William and is the only piece that remains.  

A sign on the wall outside of the GPO marks the alley of the site of the guardhouse.

This held the dungeon where the infamous Black Hole of Calcutta happened. Although it does mark a grisly past, the GPO itself is a marvel.

This huge domed building with giant columns was designed by Walter B. Grenville in 1864. Inside you can visit the GPO Postal Museum that has original stamps and postal memorabilia from the time!

The museum is FREE, non-flash photography is allowed and it’s open from 11 am – 4 pm every day

8. Go palace and mansion hopping

Did you know that there are hundreds of old mansions and palaces dotted around Kolkata? Most of these have been repurposed into government buildings but some are completely abandoned!  

They’re often known as the Forgotten Palaces of Calcutta and a whole book was written about them by Joanne Taylor. My tour guide in Kolkata was a historian who contributed to this book!

Most of the mansions were built by members of the British East India Company or wealthy businessmen.  

Although there are many dotted around the city which is crumbling and serve merely as facades, they give you an idea of the grandeur of the time.  

One of the best-preserved of these mansions that you can actually visit today is the Marble Palace.

This neoclassical building was constructed in the 19th century by Raja Rajendra Mullick, a wealthy Bengali businessman. It is filled with amazing statues and paintings. It’s well worth checking out.  

The Marble Palace opens at 10 am and closes at 3 pm but is closed on Mondays and Thursdays. It’s completely FREE to visit!

Some of the forgotten palaces of Kolkata have been converted into Government buildings

9. Visit India’s oldest high court

The Calcutta High Court claims the title of India’s oldest high court and was built on permission by Queen Victoria in 1862.  

But this incredible red and white Neo-Gothic building was built ten years later in 1872. Although the city is no longer called Calcutta, the Calcutta High court still retains the original name.

Today, this High Court makes a striking impression on the strip and has a long line of Chief Justices.

Its remit covers the whole West Bengal area, Port Blair in the Andaman Islands, and Jalpaiguri too!  

You cannot go inside the High Court Building. But, it’s a nice photo opportunity.

Calcutta High Court

10. Metcalfe Hall

Finally, our last colonial building in this list takes us to Metcalfe Hall which can be found on Strand Road.  

It’s built in the British Imperial Style with elements of the Neoclassical from the Corinthian pillars at the entrance.  

A fun fact about this museum is that it used to be the Calcutta Public Library! Lord Metcalf, the then Governor-General, transferred over 4,600 books from Fort William College.

Today, this museum is a little bit of a hidden secret and so that’s why you HAVE to go.

You can visit the hall and see its various exhibitions including rare artifacts donated by the Asiatic Society.

There are antique hand-drawn rickshaws, old boats, and galleries that celebrate the life of the people in the city.

Entry is FREE. The Metcalfe Hall is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm, and is closed on Mondays. 

Cultural things to do in Kolkata

11. visit kalighat temple – shakti peetha.

Kalighat Temple is one of the most famous temples in Kolkata and is dedicated to the blood-thirsty warrior goddess Kali.  

It’s also famous due to the fact it is home to a Shakti Peetha. If you’re not aware of what Shakti Peethas are, I’ll give you a short overview.

In the ancient texts, it reads that Lord Shiva’s wife Shakti died. Shiva was so upset and enraged he carried Shakti’s body with him everywhere he went, mourning her and performing his dance of destruction.  

Eventually, he was causing so much chaos, Lord Vishnu cut Shakti’s body up into 51 pieces and they fell all over India.  

Where each of these pieces fell, a temple is set up as a place of worship. Kalighat Temple is where Shakti’s right toe fell.

Many people come on a pilgrimage to Kolkata to visit this temple. You can find thousands of people every single day. Even more around festival times.  

Kalighat Temple Kolkata

Queues can take hours so Brahmin’s (higher caste priests) usually charge a ‘VIP’ fee for tourists. Although it sounds like a tourist trap, many locals do this to skip long queues.  

We felt like the 300 rupees was a good deal. It saved so much time and it included an offering, entering the temple, being blessed, and receiving our red-yellow thread or Kautuka. I still wear mine now!

Although photos are not allowed inside the temple of the idol, I saw this mural painted outside which gives you an idea of what it looks like.  

Kalighat Temple is FREE (although I do recommend the VIP fee), open dawn until dusk

Kali Idol Kalighat Temple

12. Admire the clay statues in Kumartuli  

One of my favourite areas of Kolkata can be found in the potters quarter of Kumartuli.  

When the British East India company were here, they split up “Black Town” or the Indian quarter of Calcutta by trade.

There were wine traders, carpenters, chicken sellers etc. The Potters of Kumartuli were located in Barabazaar.

Although many of the old trades have disbanded with time, the karigars of Kumartuli still remain.

A long tradition of potters settling here started with Durga Puja that celebrates the Hindu warrior Goddess Durga.

Straw outline Kumartuli

A Raja asked for an idol to be made of the Warrior Goddess after she came to him in a dream in the 19th century and ever since it has become an annual tradition.  

Kumartuli is a labyrinth of streets that has over 500 workshops. Although the potters make idols of many Gods and Goddesses all year, the best time to visit is around Durga and Kali Puja.  

In the build-up to the festivals, people are asking for many idols to be made and so the potters will showcase their best work.  

Fun fact: the statues are made from clay that is taken from the Ganges river (Hooghly). During Durga Puja they immerse the statues into the river. So, the statue does a full cycle and Hindus believe the Goddess has returned to nature.

It’s FREE to visit but they may charge a voluntary donation during festival times. Click here to read my complete guide about the incredible potters quarter

13. Cross over the bustling Howrah Bridge

There are many iconic bridges in Kolkata, but none so famous as Howrah Bridge or Rabindra Setu.

It sounds weird, but I was so excited to see this bridge for myself.

I had heard about it long before my visit to West Bengal and it’s almost a tourist attraction in its own right.

It was commissioned all the way back in 1871 by the British but wasn’t built until 1935. It stretches over 705 metres, required 23,000 tons of steel and it’s the busiest cantilever bridge in the entire world.

Ganges River cruise in Kolkata the Howrah Bridge from our ship on Hooghly River

Approximately 100,000 vehicles and 150,000 pedestrians cross it each day! That’s not including the cows that roam here.  

So, you must join the crowds and cross for yourself!  

If you are wondering, there are a total of 4 bridges on the Hooghly River connecting Kolkata to Howrah.

The others are the second Hooghly Bridge, which kind of reminded me of a grey Golden Gate Bridge, Bally Bridge (Vivekananda Setu), and New Bally Bridge (Nivedita Setu).

waving at locals on the Howrah Bridge

14. Visit the world’s biggest Banyan Tree  

One of the top attractions in this city is The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden. It’s the oldest botanical garden in all of India and was commissioned by Colonel Robert Kyd in 1787.  

The only reason why this was created was to cash in on some of the tropical plants and trees like teak wood and spice trade!  

The Great Banyan Tree Kolkata Botanical Gardens

This is actually where the English first started growing tea from China, so one of India’s biggest exports had its humble beginnings here.  

The most famous resident in the whole park is The Great Banyan Tree which is the widest Banyan tree in the whole world.

It’s over 250 years old and its circumference is over 4 acres! It survives without the main trunk and it has over 3,770 aerial roots.

Read my post with my top tips for the Botanical Gardens in Kolkata

The Great Banyan Tree is the biggest Banyan tree in the world

15. Marvel at Parashnath Jain Temple in Kolkata  

One of the most impressive temples that I visited in Kolkata was the Parashnath Jain Temple or Calcutta Jain Temple.  

Jain is an ancient Indian religion that has a supreme principle of ahimsa (non-violence, peace, and charitable deeds) . They also have three guiding principles of the right belief, knowledge, and conduct.  

The temple complex is actually split into four separate temples and was built in the 19th century by Ray Badridas Bahadur in honour of Parashnath.  

Things to do in Kolkata

The most amazing part of this temple is the fact is was made of thousands of mirrors, jewels, and glass. Some even call it the temple of a million mirrors!

The work is truly exquisite inside and out and you could spend hours in this serene place admiring the architecture.  

Fun fact: There is an eternal flame inside the temple that burns with ghee. Apparently, it has been burning since it opened in 1867!  

It’s FREE to enter and is open daily from 6 am – 10 am then from 5 pm – 8 pm

Parashnath Jain Temple in Kolkata 

16. See life on the Ghats of the Ganges

The Hooghly River in Kolkata is actually a river that falls off of the River Ganges. So many people in the city refer to it simply as ‘Ganga’.  

The Ganges river is important in Hindu religion as many believe it is personified as the Goddess Ganga.  

So, it plays a huge part in the local culture of the city. People believe if you wash in the Ganga, the water is pure and you’ll be cleared of your sins.  

There are temples lined up along the Hooghly River with ghats or stairs that lead down to the water.  

Every day you’ll see locals praying, meditating, washing clothes, and even drinking this water.  

Visiting is a great way to not only learn about Hindu culture but also see the local life on the waterways.

Mullick Ghat on the Ganges River

17.   Visit Dakshineswar Kali Temple  

Another famous temple in Kolkata is the Dakshineswar Kali Temple.

Despite the name, it’s actually dedicated to Bhavatarini, an aspect of Kali rather than the warrior goddess herself.  

In pictures, it almost looks like an etching or 2D drawing due to the trippy line patterns on the architecture of the domes! Or maybe that’s just me, haha. Either way, it’s awesome to look at.   

It was built by Rani Rashmoni in 1855 who was a devotee of Kali.  

Inside there is the main Bhavatarini temple on nine domes, then outside there are shrines dedicated to Shiva here and a temple for Rada-Krishna.

If you’re on a temple trail, this is quite close to Belur Math as a next stop.

But, you will need to cross the river to access it. The local ferries here have a direct connection over the water. Ticket prices are 6 rupees ahead.

Or, click here to book a Kolkata temples tour which includes this one

18. Visit Kolkata for Durga Puja!  

Durga Puja is celebrated all over the world for those of the Hindu faith, but it is a huge and famous celebration in Kolkata.  

Many people from around the world visit the city during this time and it has huge events going on for 10 days. It’s all about celebrating the warrior goddess Durga.  

The city goes a little crazy around this time. So, you’ll find roads are blocked off, buses and taxis are packed to the rafters and people will walk the streets all night.  

Durga Puja l in Kolkata

There will be raucous music, street parades, and people singing and praying in the streets.  

Temples will be rammed, attractions and shops may be closed. It really is a big deal here.

During this time, I would highly recommend booking a quiet hotel. It’s a 24-hour party and you may struggle with the endless noise.  

I stayed at the Oberoi Grand and made sure I had an indoor-facing room away from the road.

Durga Puja Kolkata

Pandals of Durga Puja  

Although it would be a bit of a scrum and you may be queuing for hours, one of the best ways to see and experience Durga Puja is to visit the many ‘Pandals’.

Pandals are a series of temporary altars that are created for the festival and usually draw many talented artists to create them.  

The city even has a competition for the best Pandals and so you’ll find those big companies shed a LOT of money to sponsor these.

Durga Puja Pandal

Pilgrims during Durga Puja will walk the streets all night, queueing to visit and giving offerings to the Goddess here.  

We actually visited one the day after Durga Puja and it was completely empty!

I couldn’t believe the size of it. Seriously, It was like a HUGE temple in itself.

The Pandal we went to had massive gold hands, faces of the goddess, and lotus flowers the size of elephants! I couldn’t get over the epic details and talent.  

It’s definitely something I would recommend seeing if you find yourself in Kolkata during the festival. But, if you don’t like mass crowds, I would do what we did and wait til the next morning when it’s emptier.  

Pandal in Durga Puja Kolkata

19. Check out College Street Book Market

Did you know that the world’s largest second-hand book market is right here in Kolkata? You can find it on College Street and it even has the nickname Boi Para or “Book Town.”

Although I loved being here over Durga Puja, I was gutted that it was closed over the festival and if we went there no stalls would be open!  

It spans over 1 million square feet and has long been associated with the universities, colleges, and learning centres in the area.

You can find rare books here, including first editions at dirt cheap prices. So keep your eyes peeled for a bargain that you could make a fortune on back home.  

A highlight of any visit here is meant to be the old Indian Coffee House. It has been the haunt of many famous writers including Rabindranath Tagore. So, sip on a chai and watch the chaos of the market.

The nearest tram stop for College street is Esplanade Tram Depot

Markets to visit in Kolkata  

20. visit mullick ghat flower market at sunrise.

Every morning, thousands of flower sellers come to Mullick Ghat to sell their freshly cut blooms by the kilo! All the while they will be bartering and making sales with locals.  

Lots of colour, chaos, petals and people await you and you’ll experience the sights, smells and sounds of this amazing market.

The best time to visit is at sunrise as this is when the flowers are freshest. So, you’ll get to see all the nice colours and the best of the bunch!  

It can be a bit of a maze making your way around. But, that’s part of the fun. You’ll see lots of conversations and money being passed around too.  

This is one of the top things that I would recommend in Kolkata. So don’t miss out!  

Click here to read more reasons why you should visit the Mullick Ghat Flower Market and top tips

Mallick Ghat Flower Market in Kolkata

21. Explore the labyrinth of New Market in Kolkata  

Another market that should be on your list is New Market. It’s a huge space that’s mainly undercover and has everything you could need from an abattoir to saaris!

As it was monsoon around here, we were pretty much ice skating on the floors and much of it was flooded. So, we were wading through dirty, murky water with entrails and eggshells floating around.

It was NOT very pretty. But, some of the markets were amazing to see like the fruit and spices stalls. Also, there were bright and colourful clothes and jewellery to admire.

Food at New Market Kolkata

We found some unexpected delights in here like the Lalit Great Eastern Bakery.

Where they sell off their amazing (quite expensive cakes) from their hotel here for dirt cheap prices. I got a mouth-watering chocolate brownie for 50 rupees!  

Although the market is undercover, there are some great food stalls around the outside too.  

We stopped off at an Islamic eatery outside. Many of the local hole-in-the-wall restaurants in India are associated with different religions due to eating requirements and cooking traditions.

For example, many Hindus don’t eat meat but Muslims do. So, there are different restaurants.  

We treated ourselves to chai and some buttered toast here as a snack and the owners were so friendly. It was only 12 rupees (15p) each!  

Lalit Great Eastern Bakery New Market

22. Go Shopping on Esplanade

Another colonial area is Esplanade which still uses the old shopping street buildings from years ago.  

It’s a huge area that connects with Park Street another famous shopping street. So, it’s a great place to start out.  

Esplanade has lots of mainstream Western stores like Nike and Puma, some Indian chains like Bata, and huge shopping malls. But, that’s not really the fun part about this street.

The fun part is seeing all the amazing stalls that have been set up on either side of the Esplanade and   trying to battle through the crowds here.

You’ll have guys selling sunglasses, shampoo, toys, clothes, fake designer wallets, vanity mirrors, everything you could think of really!  

My hotel, the Oberoi, was in the middle of this street. So I passed it pretty much every day.

The same sellers would be shouting at me to buy something and each day I’d still say no lol. It became a little thing.

Esplanade Market Kolkata

Dark tourism things to do in Kolkata  

23. visit the mother house of the missionaries of charity.

One of the main attractions in the city is to visit Mother Teresa’s tomb in Kolkata.  

It sits in the Mother Teresa Memorial home and, although it does sound a little morbid, it’s a nice little tomb to celebrate her life.  

Inside you can visit the museum to learn all about her life’s work. People often call her Saint Teresa here.  

She came from Albania and taught in a convent in Kolkata for many years. But she was so moved by the poverty in Kolkata she started to provide charity to the city.

She eventually won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work and she rubbed shoulders with the likes of Gandhi in her time.

Mother Teresa Memorial Home

After the museum, you can pay respects to her tomb and even visit her bedroom which has been preserved. Inside the room are her desk and original appointment book, her writing chair, and her telephone.  

On the day of her death, she attended mass. Then she came back and died in her bed.

After your visit there is a small café outside that has some nice souvenirs if you’d like to take something home to remember your visit.  

Entry is FREE but it is by donation. All proceeds will be donated to the missionaries of charity. You will need to take your shoes off to see the tomb.  

Opening times vary throughout the week and it’s closed on Thursdays.

Mother Teresa's Grave Kolkata

24. Learn about the Black Hole of Calcutta  

I have always heard about the Black Hole of Calcutta, but I didn’t really have any idea what it meant really. It sounded something similar to the Bermuda Triangle but that wasn’t the case at all.  

The Black Hole of Calcutta was a tragedy that took place for three days starting on the 20th June 1756. It started with the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj-ud-Daulah, taking over the Old Fort William with his army.  

He then proceeded to shove over 146 men and women into a small dungeon in the fort.

This room was only around 4.3 × 5.5 metres or 14 × 18 feet. Many of the European men and women in here died of heat exhaustion and suffocation. Only 23 men survived.  

It was a terrible tragedy and it was wildly beefed up in the newspapers back home in the UK.

This was in the hope that the British would send a relief effort to rescue the men and send their armies from Madras to recapture Calcutta. Which they did and Siraj was overthrown and killed in the Battle of Plassey.

You can visit a memorial dedicated to the ‘smothered’ in St John’s Church and what remains of   the Old Fort William at the General Post Office.

Black Hole of Calcutta Memorial in the graveyard of St John's Church

25. Get spooked at South Park Street Cemetery  

Another fascinating place that is hidden away in South Park Street Cemetery.  

Often labelled as the most haunted place in all of Kolkata, there are 1600 gothic tombs that make up the graveyard. Established in 1767, it was used for European members of society, mainly the officers of the British East India Company and their families.  

It fell into disuse around 1790 and was completely abandoned in 1830. Today, it is maintained by the Archeological Survey of India.

South Park Street cemetery haunted?

Similar to Highgate Cemetery in London , the are lots of elaborate gothic tombs built around here. They’re all covered in green moss and there are ancient fern trees too.  

Some notable tombs are a bust of Henry Derozio, a radical Indo-Portuguese thinker, Walter Landor Dickens, Charles Dickens’ Son, and Sir William Jones, the founding father of the Asiatic Society.

Look out for the tomb shaped like a pineapple core! It was made for Rose Alymer who was just 17 years old when she died of Cholera. Walter Savage Landor, a famous poet, was in love with her and wrote a poem for her tomb.

The graveyard is open from 10 am – 5 pm and costs 50 rupees per person to enter. You must sign a guestbook. A kind volunteer here took us on a really informative tour and we tipped him for his time.  

Read my post on South Park Street Cemetery with what to expect when visiting

South Park Street Cemetery Haunted Kolkata

Foodie things to do in Kolkata

26. go on a kolkata street food tour  .

Kolkata is known for its street food, so if you’d rather go on a street food tour, there are a few that take place each evening.  

You’ll try a range of famous Kolkata street foods like;

  • Fish Curry (Macher Jhol)
  • Kolkata Biryani (yes each place has their own version in India and it’s almost criminal to just call it ‘Biryanai’)
  • Mutton Curry (Kosha Mangsho)
  • Phuchka – similar to Gol Gopan or Pani Puri
  • and… so much more! (There are vegetarian options for those that do not eat meat)

So, make sure you book your food tour here to learn all about them

Hot Kati Roll Kolkata

27. Try Hot Kati Rolls  

If you’re feeling peckish and looking for foodie ideas, you have to try one of Kolkata’s famous Hot Kati Rolls.  

There are many dotted around the city, but the original is a ‘hole-in-the-wall’ (quite literally) counter that can be found on Park Street. It’s the ultimate street food and can be compared with a kebab back home.  

You’ll get a wrap, filled with hot chicken, onions, spices, some unidentifiable sauce, and it will be all wrapped up and fried on the counter!  

It is absolutely delicious, ridiculously cheap at 50 rupees and crowds of locals come here to eat each evening.  

There are no seats inside as it’s just a street food counter, but just nearby you can sit down and enjoy.

Hot Kati Roll in Kolkata on Park Street

28. Wander down Park Street

Park Street in Kolkata is a famous shopping street but it’s also the place where you can find some of the most amazing restaurants and bars in the city!

As well as the Hot Kati Roll, you have some of the most famous restaurants dotted along here like Peter Cat.  

Park Street Kolkata

We wanted to get in here but unfortunately, the waitlist was over an hour and we were already hungry.  

So, we popped into the famous Mocambo instead that has been open since 1956. It used to be on what was known as ‘Cabaret Row’ back then and singers used to belt out covers of US pop stars of the era.  

The whole vibe in here is vintage with low light, red tassel lampshades and the waiters are all in their historic finery.  

It serves up a great mix of classic Kolkata dishes like its famous grilled Beckty, a Bay of Bengal delicacy. Plus, it has a range of European classic dishes too.  

I had the Beckty sizzler and washed it down with a minty Mojito. It was absolutely fantastic and great value for money too!  

Mocambo in Kolkata travel guide

29. Try Sugar Cane Juice

Sugar Cane Juice can be found all over India but I found so many stalls selling it in Kolkata. So, you must try it if you get the chance.

We were watching them make it outside of Kalighat Temple. Essentially they run sugar cane through a press and then juice it!  

The result is a rather green-looking but refreshing sweet drink that will cool you down with the heat. Just be careful as they often mix it with local water.  

Sugar Cane Juice kolkata

30. Sample the original Rasgulla

Every state has a sweet that they are famous for. Indians have a massive sweet tooth and so you’ll always find a famous shop in every city serving up sickeningly sweet sugary treats.  

In Kolkata, they are famous for Rasgulla and it’s almost a crime not to try it while you’re here!  

Rasgulla was invented right here in the city by Nobin Chandra Das in 1868. It’s a spongey syrupy dumpling made of chhena and semolina dough.

Now, it’s not only popular in Bengal but all over India too. I have tried Rasgulla many times in India, but they really are something special in this city.

The most famous sweet shop to try in Kolkata is K. C. Das. People queue up to buy boxes of the desert to take home. So, you must try some to see if they live up to the hype.  

Original Rasgulla in Kolkata

Things to do in Kolkata at night time  

31. go on a hooghly river cruise  .

One thing I really wanted to do in Kolkata was a river cruise. Kolkata has the roaring Hooghly River, or Ganga, snaking through it and it brings together many of the cities main attractions.

We were recommended to book with Vivada Cruises who are a highly rated day cruise company in the area. We were not disappointed!

We opted for the 3-hour evening cruise, which included chai, snacks, and a stop at Belur Math for the evening aarti.

Sunset over the Hooghly River in Kolkata

Not only were we treated to the most amazing colourful sunset over the river, but we also got to see a lot of the local life on the river and wave to people under the Hooghly Bridge.

It was an unforgettable experience and those ‘snacks’ were pretty much a whole meal. We were so stuffed we couldn’t eat another bite!

It only cost 1,000 rupees plus GST which is incredible value for money. They also do a lunch and dinner cruise for 1,500 rupees + GST.

Click here to read my full review of my Hooghly River Cruise

Howrah Bridge Kolkata Ganges River

32. Visit Belur Math Temple Complex

One of the highlights of my evening cruise was a visit to Belur Math . It’s a HUGE temple complex that spans 40 acres on the banks of the Hooghly River.  

It’s the Headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission who is a spiritual organisation.  

It was founded in the 19th century by Sri Ramakrishna, known as the Prophet of the Modern Age, and his chief disciple Swami Vivekananda, a forward thinker, and religious leader.  

Although there are 4 temples, plus education and medical centres in Belur Math, the Sri Ramakrishna Temple is the jewel in its crown.

Here, we got to see the magical evening aarti. Where the priests of the temples lead the local pilgrims in prayer.  

Women must observe in one section and men must be on the other as is the custom. You’ll quickly be ushered on by security if you end up in the wrong place.  

You can also buy all sorts of books with the teachings of Swami Vivekananda in the library afterward.

Shri Ramakrishna Temple in Belur Math Kolkata

33. Watch the sound and light show at the Victoria Memorial  

If you’re looking for something unique to do in the evenings, why not visit the Victoria Memorial for a sound and light show?

By day, this incredible building is gleaming white in the sunshine, but after the sun sets it’s lit up beautifully against the night sky in all different colours.

In the memorial gardens, there is a sound and light show that has a magic water fountain with music and commentary.

One show is in Bengali and one show is in English, so make sure you get the right time!

34. See the city light up at night  

Something that I really didn’t expect to love so much was the city lit up at night time.

Although the colonial architecture is lovely in the day, it really comes alive at night when it’s all lit up.

The Howrah Bridge is also lit up and many of the buildings on the Hooghly come alive in different colours, so they make an amazing reflection on the river.

After our cruise, we were in for a real surprise as they had a street parade as part of the celebrations.  

We got to see all sorts of Durga floats, heading down the strip. Some were decorated with massive idols and others had dance troops performing scenes from sacred texts.

Kolkata at night time is really something special and you don’t know what surprises you may find!  

Howrah Bridge at night

Day trips from Kolkata  

35. visit the sundarbans national park  .

The Sundarbans National Park is a treasure in West Bengal and is somewhere you should definitely visit if you’re in the area.

It’s a huge mangrove forest and bio reserve that is also inhabited by tigers. It spreads over both Bangladesh and India on the Ganges Delta.  

Personally, I would recommend a two-day one night trip as a minimum. Day trips are possible from Kolkata but depart at 4 am!

Sunderbans National Park day trip from Kolkata

I went on an overnight trip to the Sundarbans with Sundarbans Chalo !

They are a budget tour company but came highly recommended and the value for money was crazy.

My trip cost 4500 rupees (£48 /$56 USD) which is a total bargain. This included;

  • Return transfers to the Sundarbans (4 hours each way)
  • A sunset cruise 
  • A double room with private bathroom
  • All meals (2 lunch, 2 breakfast and 1 dinner, tea & snacks) 
  • A cultural dance performance
  • A full 8 hour day cruising on the Sundarbans
  • All my permits, photograhpy and entrance fees too.

You can’t really turn your nose up at that!

Our Sundarbans Chalo boat!

The things you absolutely cannot miss in the ‘City of Joy’  

I know that 35 things to do is a LOT and maybe you just want to prioritise the most important attractions.  

So, I’ll suggest some of the MUST DO sites to limit down your options;

  • Victoria Memorial
  • Mullick Ghat Flower Market  
  • Kalighat Temple  
  • Howrah Bridge
  • The Mother House  
  • South Park Street Cemetery  
  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple

My top travel tips for Kolkata  

1. plan to stay connected  .

Buying an Indian SIM card in Kolkata: Getting an Indian SIM card for your phone is really simple. You can even do it on arrival at Kolkata Airport.

I would recommend an Airtel SIM for West Bengal and the North East. You’ll get packages where you’ll receive 1GB per day for 30 days. It’s recommended as it has the most signal.  

Use a WiFi hotspot: Failing that, you can stay connected with a WiFi Hotspot . I use Keepgo to stay online without the fuss of buying a SIM card.  

2. Don’t forget travel insurance

While you think of it, if you haven’t yet, make sure you have travel insurance!  

It’s always a necessary thing to have for peace of mind. I always use World Nomads for their reliable policies.

Kolkata street photography

3. How to get exchange money in Kolkata  

I have never actually exchanged British currency in India itself. I’ve always just rocked up and got my money out of an ATM when I got here.  

I always use SBI, or State Bank of India as they give you FREE withdrawals and I’ve never had an issue with International Cards.

I know that sounds reckless to some but I really hate having to exchange money in India. I’ve been ripped off in the past.  

My biggest tip would be to NOT use the services at the airport. They have ridiculous rates.

Go to a currency converter in the city and use the ‘Currency Converter’ app to check the rates for the day. Then see what exchange they will give you.  

SBI in Kolkata lit up at night!

4. Prepare for some uncomfortable sights

Kolkata is a densely populated city and has a lot of poverty, so you can expect to see sights that may make you feel uncomfortable.

It cannot be avoided and many times I feel totally helpless as I wish I could help in some way.

More than 24% of India’s people live below the poverty line.

But, there are ways that you can support the people in the city. Supporting local businesses, buying products from people who are selling on the street, giving any money you can, and donating to organisations like the Missionaries of Charity all help to improve livelihoods.  

Hooghly River Kolkata

5. Always remember to haggle and look out for scams

Although I found that Kolkata had a lot fewer scams than the likes of Delhi, it wasn’t completely immune. Especially with things like transport.

Yellow Ambassador Cabs were an awesome way to get around. But, I found they were constantly overcharging.

At one point, a local even got involved and told him he was ripping us off (thank you to whoever you were!). My biggest advice here is to make sure the meter is switched on. Or, agree on a price before you get in.  

The same goes for auto-rickshaws (three-wheeled tuk-tuks), it was always a hassle to get a good price! So, there are a few ways to get around it.

I would use Uber for cabs, as it’s cheaper and you get a fair price. Or, get the metros and trams which are far more economical.  

The buses here looked like a death trap to me.   I’ll go through some more transport options below;  

Things to do in Kolkata travel guide

How to get around Kolkata while you’re here

Getting from kolkata airport to kolkata city.

When you land at the airport, if you haven’t already scheduled a pickup, you have some choices.

All the locals gravitate over to the Pre Paid Taxi counter owned by the Bidhannagar City Police.

It’s an awesome service with cheap non-air-conditioned ambassador city cabs. They are a union, so you’ll pay a fixed price and get given a receipt/ticket that you’ll hand to the driver.  

But, they only take cash, so make sure you have rupees on you.

Prepaid Taxi at Kokata Airport

For me, a ride from the airport to my hotel on Esplanade in the centre cost 300 rupees! If I booked a transfer with my hotel directly they charged 4000.

If you’d prefer, there is both an Uber and an Ola (a competing app) counter here but it’s more expensive.  

Both counters will give you access to a WiFi hotspot so you can book one if you don’t have data.  

Then you just wait out at their collection point. You do need the app on your phone to use the service. So, make sure you have it.  

Click here to get a special discount on your first ride with Uber.

Prepaid Taxi at Kokata Airport

Transport options in Kolkata  

While you’re in the city, there are plenty of ways to make your way around.   As one of the most populated cities in India, you’ll find the city has thousands of buses, trams, ferries, rickshaws, taxis, and even an underground metro to help everyone get moving!

By Bus: Buses were plentiful here, but they were also crazy. They would zoom around the city shouting for passengers, while locals chased after the bus and hopped on.

Same as most of India, but I really struggled with the local language here (Bengali). So, I didn’t even attempt it. But, it is a cheap way to get around if you know where the bus is headed.

Buses in Kolkata

By Tram: Kokata is famous for its trams and its the only tram network in the whole of India. So, if they are running you must hop on. Unfortunately for us, these were under construction on our visit.

By Metro: The underground metro in Kolkata is really cheap and efficient. But, it only has one line that runs through the central spine of the city.

You pay per kilometre and tokens start out at 10 rupees for 5 kilometre and max out at 25 rupees for 25 kilometres. It’s quick but there’s no air con so it’s pretty sweaty.  

Kolkata Metro

By Rickshaw: You can get private and shared rickshaws here. Private will be the more expensive option. Always make sure that you haggle for a price before you get in or ask for the meter to be switched on. At night, if you’re in a private rickshaw, DO NOT allow anyone else to get in.

By Taxi / Uber: Yellow ambassador cabs are king in this city and they are plentiful but can rip you off! I preferred Uber, click here to read my article on how to use it with a discount code.

By ferry: The Hooghly River is the way that many people travel around the city. There are public ferries that run every 15-20 minutes throughout the day until around 9 pm at night. Tickets cost 6 rupees a journey and have many stops along the river.

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A small note on hand pulled rickshaws in Kolkata

Kolkata is the only city in India where hand-pulled rickshaws are still running.  

Although I struggled morally to see it and it’s not something I would personally support. I understand it’s their livelihood and they’re struggling for trade. Many live hands to mouth.  

So, if you feel like it, you can use them for short journeys. They would be more than happy to have you.  

Outside Kalighat temple I simply tipped them without a ride as I felt heartbroken to see them ask so many for work and everyone pass by.  

Where to stay in Kolkata  

I stayed in the beautiful Oberoi Grand Kolkata. This was like an oasis to return to after a hot sweaty day out exploring in the monsoon!  

Their hotel is almost an attraction in itself and an icon of the city as it’s the second oldest hotel.

You can stay in one of their beautiful deco-like rooms with four-poster beds and it has a gorgeous washroom with a bathtub.

I would highly recommend booking a room indoor facing as the traffic is quite loud, especially during festivals.

Their delectable buffet breakfast at ThreeSixtyThree comes included and they have a refreshing pool with free smoothies!  

Click here to book your stay at Oberoi Grand for the night

the Oberoi Grand Kolkata

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Thursday 8th of December 2022

Nice post,Kolkata is full of beauty and culture.

Sophie Pearce

Hi Survi, yes I completely agree! Sophie x

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Sunday 27th of September 2020

I agree with you

Tuesday 6th of October 2020

Thanks Leandro! Sophie x

Sameer Patel

Friday 6th of March 2020

Great post, Kolkata is one of the most beautiful city and has the third biggest population of any city in India. You are a great travel blogger, thanks for sharing an interesting article with us. Keep share more!

Saturday 7th of March 2020

Hi Sameer, I completely agree with you! Kolkata is one of the most amazing cities :) more to come ! Thank you for reading. Sophie x

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  • 60 Best Places To Visit In Kolkata That Reflect Its True Art

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The former British capital of India boasts of an illustrious past which reflects through the fascinating art, marvellous architecture, and declamatory literature of the city. Being the cultural and intellectual hub of India, this vibrant city invites you to witness its artistic grandeur, dazzling culture, and literary legacy through an exhilarating Kolkata sightseeing tour. Also, don’t miss out on an amazing experience in the alluring food streets of the city. Apart from its rich history, and ancient culture, here are some of the best places to visit in Kolkata which form an essential part of the city’s tourism. Check them out!

60 Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

The royal history of Kolkata is sure to fascinate you, and here is a list of the places you can visit to enlighten yourselves with it. These best places to visit in Kolkata have something or the other for every kind of traveller. From history buffs to avid readers, this city never fails to impress. Take a look!

1. Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

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Spread over 57 acres of land, housing 21 lush green gardens, 28,394 artefacts, and 3,900 artistic paintings, the Victoria memorial is one of the best and romantic places to visit in Kolkata . Built in the memory of Queen Victoria, this white marble beauty is a host to 20 lakhs of annual visitors.

Location: Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queen’s Way, Kolkata Timings: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Entry fee: INR 30 for Indians, and INR 200 for foreigners Reviews |TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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2. Fort William

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Situated on the eastern banks of the Hooghly river, Fort Williams is a huge building from the colonial era that has served multiple purposes to date. It is one of the few Kolkata points of interest which is a must-visit place during your Kolkata sightseeing tour. Known as the ‘black hole of Calcutta’, this place was once a temporary jail where prisoners were hauled, but now it serves as the headquarters of the Eastern Command. Location: Fort William, Hastings, Kolkata Timings: 10:00 am to 5:30 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

3. Marble Palace

Marble Palace, Kolkata

This nineteenth-century palatial mansion in North Kolkata is one of the most visited tourist places in Kolkata . It is one of the best restored royal family palaces in India that boasts artistic statues, elegant glassware, and noteworthy paintings of illustrious artists of the British Raj. The regal architecture and unique design attract visitors from all over the globe who come in great numbers to witness this marble masterpiece, calling it one of the best places to visit in North Kolkata . To add, this museum has also earned itself a space on the list of most beautiful historical places in Kolkata which is exactly what makes it a must-visit.

Location: 46, Muktaram Babu Street, Jorasanko, Kolkata Timings: 10:30 am to 4:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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4. Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

A Kolkata sightseeing tour is truly incomplete without visiting the ‘Harbour Bridge of India’, the Howrah Bridge. Titled as the ‘oldest but the busiest’ place in Kolkata, the Howrah Bridge was built over the Hooghly river to ensure connectivity between the two major cities of Kolkata and Howrah. It is among the top places to visit in Kolkata in the evening where you can hang out with your friends and gaze out at the lit bridge sparkling in the dark.

Location: Jagannath Ghat, 1, Strand Road, Kolkata Timings: NA Entry Fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

5. Tagore’s House

Tagore’s House, Kolkata

Known as the ‘Jorasanko Thakur Bari’, Tagore’s house is one of the best places to go in Kolkata for history buffs. The former residence of India’s most renowned literacies, Rabindranath Tagore, is now converted into a museum that houses a photo gallery, fascinating paintings, and Tagore’s literary works.

Location: Girish Park, Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata Timings: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Entry fee: INR 10 per person, and INR 5 for students Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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6. Mother House

Mother Teresa Tomb in Mothers House, Kolkata

Also known as the Missionaries of Charity, Mother House was established by Mother Teresa in 1950 as a religious assembly. The primary aim for the Sisters of the house is to provide free services to the sick, the poor, drug addicts, physically and mentally challenged individuals, victims of natural calamities, orphans, and even run schools to educate street children. Today, the institution has several branches running all over the world to follow the same practices of selfless devotion and serve those in need. The most intriguing part of the house for visitors is the tomb of Mother Teresa. Located alongside this tomb is also an exhibition displaying her life’s work and her personal belongings like sarees, sandals, and her bag, which makes this one of the most unique places to visit in Kolkata .

Location: 54A, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Rd, Ripon Street, Kolkata 700016 Timings: 8:00 am to 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm- 6:00 pm (closed on Thursdays) Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

7. Sundarbans

Sunderbans, Kolkata

The most famous Kolkata tourist spot , Sunderbans is one of the natural wonders of the world. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sunderbans is a part of the world’s largest delta formed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna. It is also the largest tiger reserve and national park in India. Other than wildlife, the Sunderbans are the epitome of breathtaking natural beauty and the most surreal landscapes which make them one of the best tourist attractions in Kolkata for couples .

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8. Rabindra Sarovar

Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

Previously known as Dhakuria Lake, Rabindra Sarovar is an artificial lake in Kolkata. It is one of the best places to visit in Kolkata if you are looking for a quiet, and peaceful time. Every morning one would find numerous people jogging, or walking along the shores of the lake. It is also a perfect spot for nature admirers who wish to get close to the beauty of nature.

Location: Southern Avenue, Golpark, Tollygunge, Dhakuria, Lake Gardens, Kolkata Entry fee: Free Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

9. Botanical Gardens

Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

Located along the western banks of River Ganga, Botanical Garden is a 273-acre garden known for its extensive floral diversity. Housing more than 12,000 different species of plants, it is one of the most beautiful sightseeing places in Kolkata for travellers who wish to witness the mesmerizing beauty of nature.

Location: Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal Timings: 10 am to 7 pm Entry fee: INR 10 for Indians | INR 100 for foreigners Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 5/5

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10. Aquatica

Aquatica Theme Park Kolkata

Spread across a huge 75,000 square feet area. Aquatica is one of the largest water amusement parks in Eastern India. For people who seek light-hearted adventure along with some fun-filled activities, Aquatica is one of the best places to visit in Kolkata with friends where one can enjoy numerous thrilling rides and activities.

Location: Kochpukur, P.O Hatgachia, Near Rajarhat Township, Kolkata Timings: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Entry fee: INR 450 to 550 for adults, and INR 300 for children Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 3/5

11. Nicco Park

Nicco Park, Kolkata

One of the best places to visit in Kolkata , Nicco Park is an exhilarating amusement park developed for the sole purpose of recreational activities for families. It is one of the oldest amusement parks in Kolkata that houses various adventurous, and fun-filled rides for children as well as adults where they can spend some rejuvenating time with their families.

Location: Jheel Meel, Sector IV, Salt Lake City, Kolkata Timings: 10:30 am to 7:30 pm Entry fee: INR 200 to INR 650 Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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12. Alipore Zoo

Alipore Zoo in Kolkata

The Alipore Zoo is also sometimes called the Calcutta Zoo or the Zoological Garden of Alipore. It is India’s oldest ever zoological park and surely one of the best places to visit in South Kolkata . Attracting wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers from all over the country, it is immensely popular for once being the home of the ‘Adwaita’, the 250-year old Aldabra giant tortoise that had died in 2006. The many exotic animals living here include the Royal Bengal Tigers, white tigers, Asian elephants, one-horned rhinoceros, zebras, antelopes, and deer. Apart from these animals, the park is also home to bird species like Macaws, Swinhoe’s Pheasant, Lorikeets, Lady Amherst’s Pheasants, Ostriches, Emus, Hornbills, and even the Sarus Cranes that migrate here during winters. A sheer delight for families travelling to Kolkata, this park and its numerous wild animals always manage to bring a smile on the faces of youngsters and children. Location: Belvedere Road, Lake Place, Alipore, Kolkata 700025

Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed on Thursday) Entry fee: INR 25 (adults) | INR 10 (kids below 5) Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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13. Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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Located in the Dakshineswar town of Kolkata, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a popular pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Kali. It is one of the must-visit places to visit in Kolkata in one day as one cannot afford to miss out on this architectural masterpiece which is also considered one of the holiest places in the city. It is also surrounded by some of the best cafes in Kolkata .

Location: Dakshineswar, Kolkata Timings: 6:00 am to 12:30 pm and3:00 pm to 8:30 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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14. Kalighat Kali Temple

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Image Source Seek blessings from Goddess Kali during your trip to Kolkata when you visit the mystical Kali Temple. It is one of the best places to visit in Kolkata to get familiar with the culture, traditions, and religious beliefs of the people of this beautiful city.

Location: Anami Sangha, Kalighat, Kolkata Timings: 5:00 am to 2:00 pm, and 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm Entry Fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 3.5/5

15. St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata

Image Source Known for its Gothic style of architecture, St. Paul’s Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Kolkata. Resembling closely to Norwich Cathedral, St Paul’s Cathedral is also one of the best places to visit in Kolkata for people seeking a religious tour.

Location: Maidan, Kolkata Timings: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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16. Birla Mandir

One of the places to hangout in Kolkata

Built by the renowned Birla family, Birla Mandir is a famous Hindu Temple in Kolkata known for its magnificent architecture. This temple is the epitome of craftsmanship that is a product of an amalgamation of traditional, and contemporary art and is also one of the best places to visit in Kolkata .

Location: 29, Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue, Ballygunge, Opposite Ballygunge Post Office, Kolkata Timings: 5:00 am to 11:30 am and 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm Entry Fee: None  Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

17. Nakhoda Mosque

Nakhoda Mosque, Kolkata

Nakhoda Mosque is the largest mosque in the city of Kolkata, and hence, a popular worship place of Muslims. Owing to its colossal size, Nakhoda Mosque is a prime tourist attraction, and one of the best places to pay a visit to in Kolkata.

Location: 92, Rabindra Sarani, Kolkata Timings: 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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18. Indian Museum

Indian Museum, Kolkata

Witness the charm of the glorious country of India the oldest, and the largest museum in India, the Indian Museum. It is one of the best places to visit in Kolkata for youngsters where they can gain insights into the rich tradition and cultural heritage of their country.

Location: 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, Colootola, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata Timings: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Entry fee: INR 20 for Indians, and INR 500 for foreigners Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

19. Princep Ghat

One of the vibrant places to hangout in Kolkata

Built along the banks of the Hooghly river, during British rule, Princep Ghat is a memorial inspired by Greek and Gothic styles of architecture. It is one of the best places to visit in Kolkata at night as the setup becomes totally lit with dazzling lighting throughout the place. It is also a popular picnic spot where people can spend quality time with their families. Surrounded by lush greenery on all sides, it’s the perfect spot for energizing evening walks amidst absolutely natural surroundings. There are also various food stalls nearby that sell delicious Kolkata street food, including the famous 50-year-old ice-cream cum fast-food joint that is famous amongst youngsters and college students here. Other than picnicking, people can also conduct religious rituals, take a dip in the water, or go boating, among other things that make this one of the finest places to visit in Kolkata near the airport .

Location: Fort William, Hastings, Kolkata Timings: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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20. Belur Math

Belur Math, Kolkata

Belur Math is an important pilgrimage site and the headquarters of Ramakrishna Math and Mission. It is one of the best Kolkata tourist places for people who wish to seek inner peace. The tranquil surroundings and architectural creativity make this place a hotspot of Kolkata tourism.

Location: Belur, Howrah, West Bengal Timings: 6:00 am to 11:30 am and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Entry fee: Free Entry Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

21. Science City Kolkata

Science City Kolkata

Take some time to visit the architectural wonder of the Science City, which is the largest science center throughout India. Housing a Space Odyssey, Dynamotion, Evolution Park Theme Tour, Maritime Centre, and Earth Exploration Hall, it is one of the best Kolkata tourist places in terms of technology and architecture.

Location: J.B.S Haldane Avenue, Kolkata Timings: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm Entry fee: INR 15 to INR 80 depending upon the activities Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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22. Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium, Kolkata

Birla Planetarium is a circular shaped structure designed on the lines of Buddhist Stupa and Sanchi styles. It is one of the most attractive places to see in Kolkata not only for its architecture but also for its sky show which is screened every day. This show depicts various aspects of astronomy, and heavenly myths, thus imparting knowledge about the various characteristics of the night sky.

Location: Cathedral Road, near Victoria Memorial, Kolkata Timings: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm Entry fee: INR 80 Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

Parasailing at Tajpur Beach in West Bengal

One of the most popular places in Kolkata , Tajpur, a small town which is located on the peaceful shore of the Bay of Bengal, between Mandarmani and Shankarpur has serene beaches. It is a perfect escape away from the hustle-bustle of city life. The main highlight of the beach is that it is usually covered by hundreds of red crabs giving a perfect crimson color to this tranquil beach. The beach is surrounded by dense eucalyptus, tamarisk, and casuarina trees, giving you a perfect chance to relax and revive. It also has one of the best beaches near Kolkata .

Location: Purba Medinipur, West Bengal Timings: NA Entry fee: NA Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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24. Eden Gardens

Spend A Day At The Eden Garden

Eden garden is one of the best places to visit in Kolkata for 2 days. This cricket stadium is well-maintained and attracts cricket lovers from across the world. Located in B B D Bagh area, near the State Secretariat and Calcutta High Court, it was commissioned by the Governor-General Auckland in the year 1864. Among the most popular tourist places in Kolkata, this magnificent stadium has an overall capacity of 66,349 people, which makes it the second largest stadium in the world.

Location: Maidan, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata Timings: 5:30am to 11:30pm Entry fee: INR 400 Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

25. Shobhabazar Rajbari

Shobhabazar rajbari

Shobhabazar Rajbari is among the popular tourist places in Kolkata. It is the palace of the Shobhabazar royal family. Its founder was Raja Nabakrishna Deb who established Rajbari in 1772. It features a saat-mahala house extended to a large central courtyard. The unique architecture of this Bari attracts thousands of visitors to this spot and make it an interesting excursion to be explored while holidaying in Kolkata.

Location: 67C, Raja Nabakrishna Street, Kolkata Timings: 6.00 am to 5.00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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26. Sabarna Sangrahashala

Sabarna is one of the offbeat places in Kolkata.

This sangrahashala aims at preserving and exhibiting the heritage of one of the well-known families of Bengal, that’s the Sabarna Roy Choudhary family. It is designed, maintained and developed by the Sabarna Roy Choudhary Paribar Parishad and exhibits a vast collection of rare articles and historical documents dated back to the early 18th century.

Location: Saptarshi Bhawan, Baro Bari, 67/3, Diamond Harbour Rd, Barisha, Kolkata Timings: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Thursday closed) Entry fee: NA Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

27. Eco Tourism Park

Eco Tourism Park in Kolkata

Ecotourism park is an enormous urban park that is considered the best among the incredible places to visit in Kolkata . This biggest urban park in India is spread over 475 acres and is considered as a perfect retreat for nature admirers. The park features three major parts, that’s the ecological zones, the gardens, and the recreational zones. There are numerous activities that can be attended on the basis of the preference of the visitors. The cottages and conference halls inside the Eco-tourism park can be rented for personal or business needs.

Location: Major Arterial Road(South-East), AA II, Newtown, Kolkata Timings : 2.30 pm to 8.30 pm (Monday closed) Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor Ratings: 4.5/5

28. Park Street

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Park Street is a street in Kolkata that is well-known for shopping. From food to traditional saris, there’s no dearth of things to buy in Kolkata. Some of the most awesome things to buy in Kolkata include Dokra and paper mâché masks. The best time to visit this street is around Christmas to witness the beautiful decorations.

Location: Central Kolkata, Kolkata District, West Bengal. Timings : 8:00 am to 9:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

29. State Archaeological Gallery

Step Into History At The State Archaeological Gallery

The State Archaeological Gallery will give you a comprehensive report on the historic and prehistoric times. It is, hands down, one of the best places to visit in Kolkata if you’re a history buff. It was established in 1962 and is home to a plethora of artifacts such as early stone tools and antiques from Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic sites.

Location: 1, Satyen Roy Road, Auddy Bagan Basti, Behala, Kolkata Timings: 11:00 ma to 4:30 pm Entry fee: INR 5 Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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30. Mother’s Wax Museum

Take A Trip To The Mother’s Wax Museum

It is one of the most legendary and unqiue places to visit in Kolkata. Built in 2014, it is home to a spectacular collection of wax figures of several great figures who have been raised in India and did some great things for the country. It is a kid-friendly place and has all the makings of a wonderful place to go to on the weekends. Enhancing

K olkata tourism since 2014, Mother’s Wax Museum should definitely be in your sightseeing list. Location: No. 69 -1111, HIDCO Tower, CBD-1, New Town, Kolkata Timings: 12 noon to 7:30 pm Entry fee: INR 200 Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

31. Salt Lake

Discover Various Things To Do In Salt Lake

Salt Lake is a town in Kolkata that can be easily summed up in three words: green, libertine, and spacious. It offers several avenues for adventure and fun. For starters, you can take a stroll in the morning and take in the crisp air. You can stop by a vendor selling puchkas and eat until your stomach is full. There’s no way better to enjoy the weekend! This is among the best places to visit in Kolkata in winter.

Location: Kolkata, North 24 Parganas district Timings: 11:00 am to 6:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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32. Academy Of Fine Arts

Explore The Academy of Fine Arts

Academy of Fine Arts is one of the oldest places in Kolkata and fit for anyone who shares a passion for art and culture. It hosts several cultural programs in the city. It is home to spectacular gallery displays and art exhibitions that will take your breath away. You will have the time of your life here. Strolling around the art gallery is one of the best things to do in Kolkata for the art lovers out there.

Location: 2, Cathedral Road, Maidan, Kolkata Timings: 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm Entry fee: NA Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

33. Calcutta Jain Temple

Jain Glass Temple

Pareshnath Jain Temple is dedicated to four Jain Teerthankaras. The architecture of the temple is beautifully designed with intricately carved marbles giving the temple an alluring look. The temple complex also houses a shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs. It is one of the most famous places in Kolkata and must not be missed when exploring Kolkata.

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34. Chowringhee

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Popularly known as Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Chowringhee is a center for recreational activities and shopping. Right from top boutiques to hotels, malls, shops to restaurants; there is something for everyone here. This area is a paradise for shopaholics and also the tourists can explore the several heritage buildings located nearby. Visit Chowringhee in the evening to experience the true vibe of the place. This is one of the popular places to visit in Kolkata in evening.

35. South Park Street Cemetery

Cemetery at Park Street is one of the oldest in Kolkata

South Park Street Cemetery, now a Kolkata heritage site is an 18th-century non-church cemetery. Maintained by the Archaeological Survey Of India, the tombs here are very attractive and draw tourists in large numbers. It’s among the unique and haunted places to visit in Kolkata . The tomb architecture is a mix of Gothic and Indo Saracenic and while some tombs have a mystery, the other has a soothing vibe. The location has also been featured in many Bengali and Tollywood movies.

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36. St. John’s Church

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St.John’s Church is a must-visit when on a Kolkata sightseeing tour. It is one of the oldest churches in Kolkata . This well-maintained structure draws history buffs for its uniqueness. The unique tall feature is its highlighting part. Visiting St.John’s is the best place for a spiritual escape in the city.

37. Baabur Haat

Rd Nature Retreat

Located at a distance of about 50km from Kolkata, Baabur Haat is the perfect picnic spot near Kolkata . If you want to take some time off from the hectic city life, head to this place with your closed ones. Baabur Haat is a nature paradise with fishing being one of the popular activities here. You can also go to the nearby local village grounds which serve as an ideal picnic spot.

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38. Central Park

Central Park

Also known as Banabitan, Central Park is a public urban park. It is the second-largest park after Maidan, situated in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. Being a favourite hangout for lovers, the park has a rose garden that has different varieties of domestic and imported roses. The park is built around an expansive lake and the lake is a heaven for water birds. Another famous attraction in the park is the beautiful butterfly garden which is home to numerous species of butterflies.

39. Genesis Art Gallery

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Genesis Art Gallery has been popular for more than 30 years now. It has grown to become one of the most consistent gallery that encourages not only Indian artist but also international talent and art works. It holds numerous exhibitions and displays on contemporary arts from time to time. The well-known names of the gallery are Suhas Roy, Rameshwa Broota and Sunil Das.

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40. Snow Park

 Snow Park

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Snow park attempts to bring people close to the snow of the mountains in Kolkata. This amusement park covered in white snowflakes offers thrilling rides for both the adults and the kids, thus making it a perfect place to hang out with family and friends.

Location: 6, Axis mall, CF Block(Newtown), Action Area 1C, B & C, Newtown, Kolkata Timings: 11.00am to 6.00pm Entry fee: INR 500 Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 3.5/5

41. CIMA Art Gallery

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A perfect spot for all the art lovers and admirers, CIMA Art Gallery aka the Centre of International Modern Art is one of the must visit places under Kerala tourism . This Gallery was opened in 1993 under the support of the leading Indian media group ABP Lt and has been designed with the guidance from renowned and international art galleries that are sitting in New York and London. This state-of-the-art gallery has hosted hundreds of exhibitions. This gallery also keeps organizing seminars regularly to help the budding artists. Location: Sunny Towers, 43, Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue, Kolkata 700019, West Bengal, India Timings: 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Tue to Sat) and 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Mon) Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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42. Birla Industrial And Technological Museum

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When the talks of industrial development in India takes place, Birla happens to be one of the top names. Often referred to as the pioneers of Science and Technology in India, Birlas have led to establishing a museum in the year 1956 that showcases their achievements. This Children’s Museum is an ideal spot to educate the younger generation about the long way that this country has come. Apart from giving the younger generation a chance to learn about the developments, this museum also gives them an opportunity to grasp the basic concepts of science. From galleries and workshops to basic science and advanced concepts, this museum has got it all.

Location: Gurusaday Dutta Road, Ballygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700019, India Timings: 10:00 am to 5:30 pm Entry fee: INR 30 per person Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

43. National Library

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For all the book lovers and nerds out there, there are some of the best places to see in Kolkata . The National Library is one of those. This Library is home to some of the treasured write-ups that are ancient, are out of print, or the ones that an individual simply fail to locate in the present day. The fragrance of old books amalgamated with the new ones makes this destination heaven on earth for the bookworms. One can find an extensive variety of reading material in this library ranging from monographs and manuscripts to Indian books and language books. Location: Belvedere Road, Block A, Alipore, Kolkata, West Bengal 700027, India Timings: 9:00 am to 8:00 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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44. Sri Aurobindo Bhawan

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If you wish to get an insight into the traditions and cultures of the city, paying a visit to a renowned cultural center — Sri Aurobindo Bhawan is your answer. With a garden-oasis sitting in the heart of this location, the Bhawan is home to an open-air meditation space which gives visitors a chance to relax and rejuvenate on their vacation. Apart from this, one can also take part in the Indian dance lessons such as Odissi, Kathak, and Bharatnatyam. To add, one can also be a part of the tailor-made yoga programs that are available after making some pre-arrangements. Location: No. 8, Middleton Row, Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India Timings: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Entry fee: Free of cost Reviews |TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

45. Town Hall

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Constructed in the year 1814, Town Hall is another one of the well-preserved treasures and best visiting places in Kolkata . An architectural marvel, one can see the hints of Roman Doric in the styles of the structure of Town Hall. This location is home to statues and structures of some renowned British warriors, queens, emperors, and captains. The Town Hall has an historic significance latched to itself as during the times of British Raj, this location was used as a spot for all the social gatherings. The building is characterised by a thirty feet high ceiling and two storeys.

Location: Esplanade Row West, Bbd Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Entry fee: INR 10 for weekdays and INR 15 for weekends Reviews |TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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46. Henry’s Island

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One of the quickly emerging visiting places in Kolkata , Henry’s Island was discovered in the 19th century and is named after the founder itself. This Island constitutes the largest delta in the entire world– the Ganga-Brahmaputra delta. There is an extensive number of rivers and tiny rivulets along with mangrove forests that are lush green and pristine beaches, making the whole destination look alluring and eye-catching. The Island is also home to 2-holiday resorts namely Mangrove and Sundari Resorts. Those who are seeking to escape the crowds and get away from the city should consider this Island!

Location: Henry Island, West Bengal 743339 Timings: 6:30 am to 5:30 pm Entry fee: None Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

47. Tipu Sultan Palace

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Built in the year 1832 by the Prince Ghulam Muhammad, the youngest son of Tipu Sultan, this palace takes away the breath of visitors by virtue of the stunning architecture adorning the Palace. Tagged as the best tourist place in Kolkata , an architectural marvel sitting on the floors of Kolkata, the Tipu Sultan Palace is home to a mosque that has the capacity to accommodate at least a thousand worshippers at once. One can witness the idyllic domes that are of significance to the Mughal architecture and a total of 4 minars that are absolutely beautiful.

Location: Esplaned Mor Main Chowrasta, Lenin Sarani Road, Esplanade, Kolkata, West Bengal 700069, India Timings: 4:00 am to 10:00 pm Entry fee: Free of cost Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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48. Metcalfe Hall

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With heritage and traditions latched to this structure, Metcalfe Hall was built as a tribute and honor of Lord Metcalfe, a Governor-General of India during the ancient era. The pillared alleys and the magnificent architecture of this hall makes one teleport to Athens in Greece, thus turning out to be a beautiful tourist place in Kolkata . In the initial days, Metcalfe Hall used to house an extravagant library, but in the present day, this whole structure is a part of the Archeological Survey of India that hosts an exhibition from time to time. Location: Hare St B BD, Bagh Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India Timings: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Entry fee: Free of cost Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 5/5

49. Japanese Buddhist Temple

Japanese Buddhist Temple

The most relaxing and refreshing place that comes under Kolkata tourism , the Japanese Buddhist Temple is a perfect escape for those who are in search of solitude. This Buddhist temple is a place where one can witness numerous monks chanting and worshipping in their native language. The beats of drums can be heard during the dusk and dawn of the day. The temple is home to a giant pillar that is located right outside an open verandah. This pillar has a peace message adorned on it in the Japanese language. The temple is surely one of the most beautiful places to see in Kolkata.

Location: Rabindra Sarobar, South End Park, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700045, India Timings: 5:00 am to 8:00 pm Entry fee: Free of cost Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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50. New Empire Cinema

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Located near Humayun Place in New Market, it is one of the most popular landmarks in the region. Talk to any local during your travel and you will realize that it has been a historic pillar, part of countless childhood memories, and one of the classic pieces of architecture in Kolkata. Come for the affordable Hindi movie premiers and stay for the hustle of typical theater chaos that only makes the experience of watching a Bollywood film better.

51. Ajanta Cinema

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From regional to Hollywood movies, Ajanta Cinema is was and still is one of the most established cinema halls in Kolkata. It is the place where you would want to catch the latest show with your friends after a workweek or rewatch the next screening of your current-favourite movie. The theatre offers cosy seating, a food court facility, and decent waiting areas.

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52. Belgachia Natyasala

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A popular center for theatrical activities in the city, the Belgachia Natyasala is owned by Rajas of Paikpara and is a popular cultural place to visit. From original contemporary Bengali plays to adaptations of classic British screenplays, it has been a hub for the youth who passionately practice this art form and socialize with other artists in the city.

53. Balaram Mandir

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Home to Balaram Bose, a disciple of Ramakrishna, this is one of the most cultural places that one must visit in Kolkata. It is where Swami Vivekananda called for a meeting on 1 May 1897, to finalize the establishment of the Ramakrishna Mission. From daily worships to lectures to the celebration of keynote events related to the cause, it holds high significance in the region.

Location: 22, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016 Timings: 10:00 am to 9:00 pm Entry fee: N/A Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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54. Fountain Of Joy

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Just as the name would suggest, the Fountain of Joy in Kolkata is a prime tourist attraction that rejuvenates those who are around with a spontaneous light and sound show. It was gifted to the city during the Calcutta-300 Celebrations by Mr. R P Goenka, Chairman, CESC. The three-tier musical fountain pool is a striking piece of the monument that remains a timeless symbol in the city. So, if you are on the lookout for unique places to visit in Kolkata, Fountain Of Joy should definitely be your choice.

Location: Victoria Memorial, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071 Timings: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Entry fee: N/A

55. Lord Jesus Church

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A popular Catholic church located near Taltala, it used to be formerly handled by the Church of Scotland Presbyterian. In 2005, when the church was still a ‘public oratory,’ the work of turning it into a parish of the Archdiocese of Calcutta. Today, it is a classic representation of religious activities that take place in the church during festive days.

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56. Collectory Bheri

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If you love nature and a little offbeat adventure, this is the best detour you can take during your travels in Kolkata. Collectory Bheri is a collection of lesser-known wetlands in the East Kolkata region that can be reached easily from the center by auto or taxi. The scene is serene, there is an abundance of flora and fauna and one can enjoy a quiet picnic in the green vicinity of this place.

57. Garchumuk

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58. Gurusaday Museum

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The Gurusaday Museum is not just a treasure house of folk art, it is one of the most important landmarks of social-cultural movements in the state of West Bengal. From traditional Kantha, Pata, and terracotta images there is much to discover and learn about in this state-of-the-art attraction in Kolkata.

59. Lal Dighi

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Also known as ‘Tank Square’ or ‘Dalhousie Square,’ among the locals, it is a very symbolic monument from the British Raj era that can instantly transport you in time. Infamous for the Battle of Lal Dighi that took place around this area, it is commonly visited by tourists and art historians to study the famous event. The best way to reach this place is by hopping on the local bus to the location of the monument.

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How To Reach Kolkata

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By Air: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is situated 17 km from the city centre. It has good connectivity with other major Indian cities. From the airport, you can opt for a taxi or bus to reach the final destination.

By Train: Kolkata has a good network of railways which is well linked to other cities. Howrah and Sealdah are two major railway stations in the city.

By Road: Kolkata has a good road connection with most Indian cities. A number of private and government buses also operate regularly. The Esplanade Terminus situated in the heart of the city is the main bus terminus.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Kolkata

What are the top sightseeing places in Kolkata?

There are a lot of popular spots for sightseeing you can plan to visit on your trip to Kolkata. The top sightseeing places in Kolkata are Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Howrah Bridge, Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Science City, Belur Math, Marble Palace.

Why is Kolkata famous for?

Kolkata, previously known as Calcutta, is a hub of educational, cultural, the commercial centres of the entire Eastern part of India and also one of the popular metropolitan cities of India. Kolkata is famous for pioneering in the field of arts, drama, literature and theatre.

Is it safe to visit Kolkata given the current situation of Covid-19?

As things are getting back on track and everyone around is getting used to the new-normal so yes you can visit Kolkata during Covid-19. But make sure you follow the listed precautionary measures for Covid-19 and maintain social distancing. Having said that, your safety is always in your hands.

Which are some of the safest places to visit in Kolkata for families with kids?

Most of the places in Kolkata are safe as the whole city is safer than many other Indian metro cities but it is better to take some basic measures, especially when you are in a very crowded place or an extremely isolated place. But if you still want to know the specific names then Howrah Bridge, Victoria Memorial, Park Street, Jorasanko Thakurbari, Indian Museum, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Birla Temple, Marble Palace Mansion, and Eden Gardens are the safest places to visit in Kolkata.

Which are some of the must-visit places in Kolkata for couples?

If you are looking for the must-visit places in Kolkata for couples you should check out Howrah Bridge, Victoria Memorial, Eden Gardens, New Market, Gariahat Market, College Street, South City Mall, and Forum Courtyard are some of the best shopping places in Kolkata.

What is the best time to visit Kolkata?

October to March is the best time to visit Kolkata as the weather is cool, and pleasant which makes sightseeing even more enjoyable. Also, during these months, Kolkata hosts a number of festivals during which the city becomes totally lit by the huge pomp and show.

Which are the famous restaurants in Kolkata?

Calcutta, Peter Cat, Bohemian, Arsalan Restaurant, and Aaheli are some of the best restaurants that one must visit during their Kolkata sightseeing to savour the authentic cuisine of Kolkata.

Does Kolkata have a beach?

No, Kolkata is surrounded by land on all sides and there are no beaches within the city. But there are many good beaches near Kolkata including: 1. Mandarmani Beach 2. Bakkhali Beach 3. Digha Beach 4. Tajpur Beach

What can we do in Kolkata at night?

Here are some of the most amazing things to do in Kolkata at night: 1. Vidyasagar Setu long drive 2. Visit the illuminated Howrah Bridge 3. Midnight Heritage Tour 4. Hit the club 5. Explore Princep Ghat 6. Enjoy food at night stalls 7. Attend a live concert 8. Participate in a local night-football match 9. Take a ride in a Chariot

What are Kolkata’s famous foods?

Here are the most famous food dishes of Kolkata: 1. Macher Jhol 2. Roshogolla 3. Sondesh 4. Kosha Mangsho 5. Mishti Doi 6. Chelo Kebab 7. Kathi Rolls 8. Ghugni 9. Shukto 10. Phuchka 11. Jhalmuri 12. Kolkata Biryani 13. Telebhaja 14. Thandai/Kulfi

Where can I spend a day in Kolkata?

If you are spending a day in Kolkata, you can divide your time between Science City, Kali Ghat, Howrah Bridge, College Street, and Victoria Memorial to explore most of the popular landmarks and eating spots in the city.

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Places to visit in Kolkata

Kolkata is blessed with many sightseeing places that offer a unique experience to every visitor. The city has many interesting places to keep its visitors pleasantly engaged. From refreshing gardens, serene lakes, historical buildings, museums, libraries, sports stadiums to ancient temples and churches, there are umpteen number of places to visit in Kolkata .

Making the sightseeing more interesting are the shopping streets, amusement parks and mouth-watering eateries. With all these and much more, a tour to Kolkata is sure to leave every traveller enchanted.

1. Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial Kolkata

Victoria Memorial is the sightseeing place that one cannot miss when in Kolkata. Built in the memory of Queen Victoria, this memorial was opened to the public in 1921. It was designed by the renowned architect of that period, William Emerson, who was the then President of British Institute of Architects.

This place is undeniably one of the finest art museums in the country with a rich collection of paintings on royal British families, lithographs, historical documents and artefacts. With a 184 feet tall structure, spread over 64 acres of land, it presents an impressive architecture as well.

The massive premises of the Victoria memorial consist of manicured lawn and gardens that surround the museum building along with two huge pools in the gardens. The gardens and lawn were designed by Lord Redesdale and David Prain.

The entrance of the museum gates is donned by two lions made out of marble and as one enters the gates, there sits the humongous bronze statue of Queen Victoria. This statue was sculpted in England and was shipped to India.

There are quite a few trivial facts about Victoria Memorial and the most interesting among them is that it took 15 years to complete the building of the memorial and the total cost of construction went up to INR 10, 500, 000, where a major portion of the funds came from Indian princely states.

2. Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge Kolkata

Also called as Rabindra Setu, Howrah Bridge is considered to be the busiest bridge in the world and a fine example of 20th century engineering. A popular place to visit in Kolkata, Howrah Bridge stands over the Hooghly River. Around 705 meters long, this bridge connects Kolkata and Howrah.

It was built in 1874 on two 270 feet tall pillars, without the usage of nuts and bolts. There are two other bridges at other points of the Hooghly River, namely Vivekananda Setu and Vidyasagar Setu.

It is considered as the icon of Bengal’s history and culture as the bridge has witnessed several historical events, both World War I and II included. The bridge was called an architectural marvel at the time of its construction due to its classification as ‘Suspension Type Balanced Cantilever’ type structure, and was the third longest cantilever bridge in the world.

The major amount of high-tension steel required for the bridge’s construction was commissioned from Tata Steel and the entire project cost INR 25 million.

Today, the bridge is considered to be the busiest cantilever bridge in the world as it serves as a gateway to over 200, 000 vehicles and 150, 000 pedestrians every single day.

3. Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple Kolkata

Dedicated to Devi Bhavatarini, a form of Goddess Kali, Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a place that attracts hordes of devotees every day. Built in 1847 by the Queen of Janbazar, Rani Rashmoni, this temple stands on the banks of River Hooghly. Spread over an area of 25 acres, this temple is rightly regarded among Hindu devotees who come here to seek Goddess’s blessings and get rid of their problems.

There is both spiritual as well as socio- political significance attached to the history of the temple. When it comes to talking about the architecture, the temple structure was built in traditional ‘nav-ratna’ (nine spires) style which is associated with the Bengal School of architecture. It took 8 years and a staggering amount of INR 900,000 to complete the structure.

The temple became famous among the devotees after Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa took over as the head priest after the demise of his elder brother. Being an ardent devotee of Goddess Kali, he made quite a few changes to socio- religious environment in Bengal.

Rani Rashmoni, the founder of the temple was equally important in getting the reputation of the temple widespread. As opposed to archaic beliefs, she opened the temple gates for every sect of the society, thus breaking the societal barriers of class, caste, creed and religion.

The massive courtyard of the main temple has 12 smaller Shiva temples identical to each other with black stone shivalingas. The Shiva temples represent 12 Jyotirlingas and the temples are constructed in typical Bengal architectural style called ‘Aat- Chala’ (eight eaves). It is here in one of the Shiva temples that Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa attained enlightenment.

4. Nicco Amusement Park

Nicco Amusement Park

Located in the posh Salt Lake City of Greater Kolkata, Nicco Amusement park is spread across a total area of 40 acres which makes it the largest amusement park of Eastern India and it is best to spend an entire day at leisure to enjoy and have a good time with family here.

It was opened for public in the year 1991 and houses over 35 different attractions which include water rides, amusement rides such as Toy Train, Tilt-a-Whirl, Striking Cars, Paddle Boat, Water Chute, Water Coaster, Flying Saucer, Pirate Ship, River Caves, Cyclone and Moonraker.

The Nicco Park is also certified green park and keeping with the green theme, there is a greenhouse with a variety of plants grown and sold by the Indo-American Hybrid Seeds Limited, an organization which also runs the greenhouse.

The park is run as a joint venture between Nicco Corporation Limited and the Government of West Bengal. The conception of the idea of an amusement park was made by Rajive Kaul, who is the Chairman of Nicco Group, during the 300th anniversary of the founding of Kolkata.

Apart from the fun rides and exhibits, the park also provides educational recreation for kids under which there are quite a few educational exhibits within the park premises along with information on the scientific mechanism behind all rides right at the entrance gates of each ride.

Additionally, there is a solar energy village set up inside the park for children to understand how non-conventional energy sources can be utilized as alternatives instead of fossil fuels thereby making attempts of conserving them.

The Nicco Park has also received numerous awards and recognitions at national as well as global levels. Its river caves have been rated as most popular and innovative rides of 2010 and the giant cyclone was rated as best indigenously manufactured ride of 2007 by the Indian Association of Amusement Parks and Industries.

5. Indian Museum

Indian Museum Kolkata

Built in 1814, Indian Museum in Kolkata is considered to be the oldest museum of the country. Founded by Asiatic Society of Bengal in Kolkata, its founder curator was a botanist from Denmark, Dr. Nathaniel Wallich. It was opened to the public in 1878. With six main sections and over 60 galleries, this museum is the largest museum in the country. It also boasts of being the ninth oldest museum in the world.

A wide collection of Mughal paintings, fossils, armour, mummies, skeletons, ornaments and antiques are displayed here. Not only with a rich collection, this museum captivates visitors with beautiful architecture as well. It was designed by Walter B Grawille, an Italian architect.

6. Kalighat Temple

Kalighat Temple Kolkata

Out of the 51 Shakti Peeths, Kalighat Temple of Kolkata is considered to be one of the most important. It was earlier a ghat on the old course of River Hooghly, which also led to the name of the city. Kalighat is believed to be the place where Goddess Sati’s right foot toes fell off from her burnt body during Lord Shiva's Rudra Tandava.

There is mention of Kalighat temple in 15th and 17th century literature too. It is said that the original temple, which was a small hut was built during the early 16th century. However, the current structure of the temple is said to be only 200 years old.

The Kalighat temple is located by the banks of Adi Ganga, a small canal which falls into the Hooghly River. It is believed that the route of this canal was the original course or path of the Hooghly River and hence, it is named Adi Ganga where ‘Adi’ means ‘Original’. The presence of archer coins that were popular during the Gupta period, prove the fact that the temple had been present at the same location during Gupta period.

The temple premises houses a couple of smaller temples, one dedicated to Shiva and is called as Nakuleshwar Mahadev Temple and the other temple is dedicated to Radha- Krishna and the locals call it Shyamo- Ray temple. There are few raised platforms in the courtyard of the temple premises to carry out certain activities and also for watching the rituals that take place inside the sanctum sanctorum.

An interesting trivia which relates Kalighat and Kolkata is that, the presiding deity of Kalighat goes by the name ‘Kalika’, and the city of Kolkata is named after her.

7. Alipore Zoological Gardens

Alipore Zoological Gardens

Popularly known as the Alipore Zoo or Calcutta Zoo, the Alipore Zoological Garden established and opened in 1876, is the oldest formal zoo of India. The zoo spans a total area of around 46.5 acres and has been home to several indigenous mammals, reptiles and bird species.

It was first established as a project of Indian Natural History, the private menagerie owned by Richard Wellesley, the then Governor General of India in 1800. Later it went on to become the first formal zoo of India.

The set up of the zoological garden was successful in 1875, after 3 failed attempts, in 1842, 1867 and 1873 respectively. The very first collections of the zoological garden came from private collections of the elites and nobility.

The zoological garden is home to around 1266 animals, that are a mix of primates, herbivores and carnivores belonging to 108 different species. Among the avian population, there are exotic pheasants, cockatoos, macaws, storks, and few endangered species like Spoonbill.

The Reptile House of the Alipore Zoological Garden is placed in a special corner, custom designed as per the specific need of each inhabitant, be it snakes, marsh crocodiles or ghariyals. The centrally located water bodies within the zoo premises attract a lot of migratory bird population every year.

The mention of Rai Bahadur Ram Brahma Sanyal, the first Superintendent of the garden becomes a must when Alipore Zoo comes into picture because of his immense contribution towards the captive breeding of animals coupled with his dedication to providing proper nutrition and medical care to the animals. His observations were recorded and published in his book “A Handbook of the Management of Wild Animals in Captivity in Lower Bengal" in 1892.

8. Kolkata Race Course

Kolkata Race Course

Boasting of being one of the oldest racecourses in India, Kolkata Race Course is the place where the first ever horse race was conducted. Its beautiful landscape makes it a must place to see on your Kolkata tour . Many of the horse races are conducted during public holidays and over weekends; however the best time to visit this place is during the months of September to March.

The race course is maintained by the Royal Calcutta Turf Club. Established in 1820 for the East India elites as a common place for social gatherings, sports and other amusements, the race course serves the perfect reminder of the colonial era.

The polo ground located adjacent to the race course is said to be the best in India. When there are no horse races organized, the elites of the city settle for polo matches organised by the Royal Calcutta Turf Club.

9. Marble Palace

Marble Palace Kolkata

Another place to visit in Kolkata is the Marble Palace, which was constructed in the year 1835. As the name suggests, it has been built with marble. Built as a private property of Raja Rajendro Mullick, who was a landowner, this palace is often referred as the ‘Palace of Art’.

The family members of the Raja’s family still reside in the palace although one can also visit and admire its beautiful architecture and the rich and artistic collection. It houses a mini zoo where you can spot varied kinds of birds and animals. Its various exquisite oil paintings and original works of renowned painters, sculptures, pictures and other artefacts are worth exploring.

There is a Jagannath temple inside the premises which can be visited only from outside since it is only the family members who have access inside the temple. The specialty of this temple is that it was built even before the palace was built.

The architectural style of the building is a mix of traditional Bengali and Chinese elements and was built with over 120 different varieties of marbles, collected from various parts of the country. The marble pillars, walls and floorings of the mansion have carvings that bear resemblance to one of the earliest wonders of the world, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.

10. Eco Tourism Park

Eco Tourism Park Kolkata

Spread across 470 acres of land, Eco Tourism Park is a popular place to visit in Kolkata, offering a wide array of recreational choices. Also known as Prakriti Tirtha, it has lakes, museums, garden, amphitheatre, grassland, restaurants, mist house, etc., making it an ideal place to take a break from the monotony of everyday life.

The entire park area is surrounded by 103 acres of water body, giving it an appearance of an island. The three sections of the park are Ecological Zone, Theme Garden and Open Spaces with an array of activities that include zorbing, kayaking, cycling, rowing, paddle boating, speed boat rides, etc. which the visitors can choose to indulge in as per their interests.

There are official conference rooms as well as cottages to rent out for arranging both personal as well as official engagements. The location of the park makes it an absolute destination for a weekend getaway where one can unwind after a hectic work week.

11. Eden Gardens

Eden Gardens Kolkata

Being the oldest cricket ground of India, Eden Garden is nothing less than a pilgrimage for cricket fanatics and has been named as one of the most iconic cricket stadiums in the world. It is a place for several historical moments related to the sport.

With a seating capacity of 68,000, it has undergone many improvements since its construction. The first ever first- class match that was hosted in this stadium was in 1917-18. The first test match in Eden gardens was played in 1934 while the first ODI match was played in 1987. It is indeed a place worth visiting in Kolkata.

It is not only the largest cricket stadium in India but the second largest in the world, second to the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia. It is home to the Bengal Ranji Team and IPL team, the Kolkata Knight Riders. Eden garden is famous for being home to the loudest and liveliest audience and has been called ‘The Lords of Indian Subcontinent’ by former Australian captain, Steve Waugh.

The trivial fact about Eden Garden is that it was initially named ‘Auckland Circus Gardens’ but later was changed to ‘Eden Gardens’, after the Eden sisters of Lord Auckland Eden, Emily and Fanny Eden.

12. Jorasanko Thakurbari

Jorasanko Thakurbari Kolkata

A visit to Kolkata is incomplete without visiting the ancestral home of one of its most loved citizens, who also happens to be the first ever Asian to win the coveted Nobel Prize. Jorasanko Thakur Bari, the ancestral home of Rabindranath Tagore, who was a poet and an artist, is a not to be missed destination when in Kolkata.

The Thakur Bari, which literally means, ‘House of Tagores’ has now been converted into Rabindra Bharati University and serves as a centre for Indian Classical Fine Arts and quality education. A portion of the building was converted into a museum in 1961 and is called Rabindra Bharati Museum. It exhibits the life and stories of all members of the Tagore family. It is a palatial ‘red brick’ mansion built on an area of 35,000 square metres.

It wasn’t just Rabindranath Tagore who was a person of importance in the house; all members of the Tagore family were known for their eminence in various walks of life, including the women of the family.

It is interesting to know that the purdah system which was prevalent in pre- independent India was never followed in the Tagore household. The women were equally encouraged to participate in discussions pertaining to politics, culture, art, literature, business and other worldly matters. One gets to get a glimpse of this and understand the family better while cruising through the museum.

Today, Jorasanko Thakur Bari is a must visit hub for all artists and art lovers from across the globe. It remains as popular as it used to be in the pre- independence era when all reformation activities, be it art or cultural, brewed right inside this mansion, including Bengal renaissance and Brahmo Samaj.

13. National Library

National Library Kolkata

The largest library in India, National Library is an important place to visit in Kolkata. Built with the prime objective to preserve, collect and distribute literary materials that are created in India, the National library is a place that will interest everyone.

Spread over 30 acres of land, it is located on the Belvedere Estate in Alipore. This library is now managed by the Dept. of Culture, Ministry of Tourism & Culture, Government of India. Its rich collection consists of books in almost all the prominent languages of the country, varying from Telugu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and many more. The library also has a separate section for children.

14. Mother House

Mother House Kolkata

The headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, which is popularly known as ‘Mother House’ was found by Mother Teresa in 1950, with the motive to serve humanity. As her last resting place, her tomb lies in the same place.

Visitors can also see the house where she has spent most years of her life along with the tomb. It is an important place to visit in Kolkata. A small museum has also been built near the building, showcasing the life of Mother Teresa and whatever minimal utilities she lived with.

The artefacts and exhibits of the museum include handwritten letters of Mother Teresa, her saree, her crucifix and rosary, her worn out slippers and a worn out bowl. Her handwritten spiritual urgings are also placed as exhibits here. They are a reflection of the humility with which she spent her life.

The burial place or the room where Mother Teresa’s tomb is built is used by visitors for offering prayers and meditation. Sometimes, there are pilgrim group masses conducted here in presence of priests however; there is a need of an advanced notification to carry out such requests.

15. MP Birla Planetarium

MP Birla Planetarium Kolkata

Among the many famous landmarks and attractions of the City of Joy, Birla Planetarium, which loosely resembles the Sanchi Stupa in design, has its own uniqueness by being the oldest and largest planetariums in Asia, and second largest in the world. It was built in 1962 and had a grand inaugural at the hands of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, who was the then Prime Minister of India.

The idea of building a planetarium in India was conceived by the famous industrialist and philanthropist, Mr. M. P. Birla, the founder of the M. P. Group. He wanted it to not only be a planetarium but also an institute where education on astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology would be carried out.

The institute offers a 10- month course in astronomy on a weekly basis without any charges. The course is conducted during the evenings. Additionally, there are also graded programmes for school kids of all age groups and a detailed post- graduate diploma course in Astronomy and Planetary Sciences for students who majored in Physics and Mathematics.

One of the unique features of Birla Planetarium of Kolkata is that there are live lectures during the shows, which helps visitors to gain additional information, mostly trivial, thus giving them an opportunity to interact with industry experts.

One of the reasons for the popularity of Birla Planetarium is also because of its location within the vicinity of Maidan area and being in close proximity of the Victoria Memorial and St. Paul’s Cathedral, two most iconic structures of Kolkata, being significant in terms of both history and architecture.

16. Belur Math

Belur Math Kolkata

Belur Math, the headquarters of Ramakrishna Math and Mission is a temple for seekers of spiritual fulfilment and makes it a must visit destination as it follows a non- sectarian and spiritual approach. It is spread across a total area of 40 acres, and is surrounded by palm trees and well maintained gardens.

The temple itself is the representation of one universal faith and is visited by people from all over the world. The Math was conceptualized and founded by the chief disciple of Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekananda during the 20th century. The ideology behind setting up such an institution was ‘selfless service of God in man’.

Due to its impressive architecture, peaceful ambience and historical significance, Belur Math has become a must visit destination when in Kolkata.

It was Swami Vijnanananda, who designed the Belur Math temple, which is built in chunar stone and concrete in an area spanning 32, 900 square feet and 113 feet high. Since it is based on one universal faith, the elements and styles of design are inspired by religious diversity and blend into each other very smoothly. Due to this, the monument appears to be a temple, a cathedral and a mosque when seen from different angles.

Due to the many facets of its design, the monument has also been named as ‘Symphony of Architecture’ by the Ramakrishna Mission. The architect was also a direct disciple of Shri Ramakrishna.

Apart from the central monument, there is a museum which exhibits information and personal belongings of Ramakrishna and others, and temples of Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi, wife of the great sage Sri Ramakrishna and all direct disciples of the sage. There is also a Samadhi enclosure which houses a marble plaque with names of 7 direct disciples of Shri Ramakrishna who were cremated there.

Participating in their volunteering services is a good way to be associated with and understand the philosophies of the Mission.

17. Fort William

Fort William Kolkata

Kolkata is a treasure trove of history and historical buildings and another must visit place that played a very significant role in India’s history is Fort William. It was named after King William III or William of Orange. The Fort William that now stands strong is the second and new fort which was commissioned by Sir Robert Clive in 1758 and was completed in 1781. The old Fort William was a smaller two- storeyed structure built in 1696 and is known as the infamous ‘Black hole of Calcutta’.

The new Fort William was built after British East India defeated and killed the then Nawab of Bengal, Siraj Ud Daulah in the Battle of Plassey. The new fort was built in a separate area and with a stronger defence structure laid over 5 acres of land. The fort building is octagonal in shape and the irregular star design makes it impassable. Fort William is the only fort in the entire world which could never be besieged.

Today, Fort William acts as the military headquarters of Eastern Command with a capacity to hold around 10,000 army personnel at a time. The fort complex has a museum wherein the exhibits are a collection of utilities or ammunitions or cannons captured during wartime right from medieval to modern day. Among them, a couple of such attractions are the cannons and tanks captured during the Bangladesh Liberation war of 1971.

The fort has a boxing ring, swimming pool, firing range, restaurants, outdoor playground, shopping complex, movie theatre, post office, library and laundry. The access to the fort is restricted for civilians without prior permits however; the Indian Army arranges a special display on 16th December every year, which is celebrated as ‘Vijay Diwas’.

18. Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir Kolkata

Birla Mandir of Kolkata is another prominent place to visit in the city. Its impressive architecture with intricate carving and sculpting that has been built at an elevation of 160 feet above the ground, presents a mesmerising sight. Built in white marble, it is spread over an area of 130 acres of land. Started in 1970, its construction was completed in 1996. Also known as Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, Birla Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha.

Apart from the principal deities, the temple also has statues of other Hindu Gods- Shiva in meditation mode, Goddess Durga and Goddess Shakti.

Built by the illustrious Birla Family of West Bengal, the temple has structural resemblance to the Lingaraj Temple of Bhubaneswar in Odisha and has a huge number of devotees from far off places visiting during the Janmashtami festivities.

Built with a mix of design elements from both traditional and contemporary art, it is considered one of the finest architectural works of the country with fine and intricate artworks adorning the dome, pillars and walls of the temple. The marble walls have pictorial carvings of teachings and verses from the Bhagavad Gita. The entire structure was designed by architect Nomi Bose.

The temple is located on Ballygunge Road in South Kolkata.

19. Science City

Science City Kolkata

Science City in Kolkata, being the largest science centre in the entire Indian subcontinent, is one of the major attractions and is a must visit as it offers one of a kind experience for the visitors. The Science City is a perfect place to experience the blend between Science and Entertainment. It was opened in 1997.

It is a unit of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) and was started with the single motto of popularization of science. Built on what used to be a dumping ground for more than 100 years, the Science City lies over a 50 acre land. The complex is divided into two portions namely, the Science Centre and the Convention Centre.

Paul Jozef Crutzen and Mr. Jyoti Basu, the then CM of West Bengal had inaugurated the Convention Centre in December 1996. The complete centre was inaugurated by Mr. Indra Kumar Gujral, the then Prime Minister of India in July 1997.

The centre which is equally famous among domestic as well as international tourists has a dedicated section for aquatic worlds that houses some of the most exotic fish and insects. Additionally, this section is also home to Space Odyssey, Dynamotion, Science Exploration Hall, Maritime Centre, Earth Exploration Hall and a sprawling Science Park.

20. Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanical Garden

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanical Garden Kolkata

Built in the 18th century, the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Botanical Garden is spread over 109 hectares. With over 14,000 trees, shrubs, creepers and climbers put together, the garden houses 1400 different species of flora. It is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions of Kolkata, with lush greenery and refreshing environment to relax. It has an orchid house, an in-house library, and artificial lakes with the facility of boating as well.

The garden was conceptualized in 1787 by Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kyd, an army officer of the British East India Company. The garden was called East India Company Bagan and has been renamed many times until 2009 when it was named after the famous Indian Scientist, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose.

The Botanical garden has an envious collection of several exotic plants including rare and endangered species, which is conserved into 25 separate divisions. These collectives are placed in glass houses, greenhouses and conservatories depending on the type of environment they need for their well- being.

The garden houses the oldest herbariums of the country which was named Central National Herbarium. It is one of the most extensive herbariums in the entire world with 2.5 million specimens of dried plants. This is maintained by the Botanical Survey of India.

Some of the rarest collections include Victoria Amazonica, a type of water lily, double coconut, Krishnabot and the Shivalinga tree. It is interesting to know that all the artificial lakes inside the garden are interconnected via underground pipes, which are further connected to the river for smooth inlet and outlet of water via sluice gates.

The major highlight of the botanical garden is its 250-year-old banyan tree, occupying an area of 1.89 hectares forming the largest canopy in the world. The tree finds mention in the Guiness Book of World Record, in almost all travel books and is famously called ‘The Great Banyan Tree’.

21. Writers’ Building

Writers’ Building Kolkata

Initially built for the clerical and the administrative staff in 1690s, Writer’s Building which is also known as Mahakaran, is now used as the Secretariat of West Bengal Government. The building was named Writers as the junior staff was called writer back then.

The present impressive structure of the writer's building was built during the tenure of Lt. Governor Ashley Eden in 1877. The construction was done in the place of an old building. Located in the heart of the city, its red colour and gigantic structure is impossible to miss when in Kolkata.

22. St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral Kolkata

St. Paul’s Cathedral is a historical building with religious significance. The foundation to this building was laid out in 1839 while its construction was completed after 8 years.

Designed by Major William Nairn Forbes, the building of the cathedral was built in Indo-Gothic architectural style. However, due to natural calamities, it was destroyed twice. Later in 1934, St. Paul’s Cathedral was again constructed with an architectural resemblance to Bell Harry Tower of Canterbury Cathedral. Its beautiful structure makes it a place worth visiting.

23. Shaheed Minar

Shaheed Minar Kolkata

Given the history of Kolkata, it is quite clear that there were many wars and rebellions fought here, which makes the city a place of memorials. Located in the Esplanade area of Kolkata, next to the Brigade grounds, stands the Shaheed Minar, which literally translates to ‘Martyr’s Monument’.

It was first constructed in memory of Sir David Ochterlony, who was a Major General of Bengal Artillery in British East India Company. The memorial monument was initially named as Ochterlony Monument and was built to commemorate East India Company’s victory over the Marathas in Delhi in 1804 and Gurkha War in 1816.

Designed by architect J. P. Parker, the monument is mostly a blend of many architectural styles with elements inspired from Middle Eastern and Turkish designs. The ground surrounding the monument has remained witness to several political activities.

24. Aquatica Water Park

Aquatica Water Park Kolkata

Spread across a total area of 17 acres, the Aquatic Water Park in Kolkata is considered to be the largest water themed park of Eastern India. The water park is located in Hatgachia, near Rajarhat township and was built in 1999. To get your dose of weekend getaway when in Kolkata, a visit to this theme park becomes necessary.

As the name suggests, the park’s main attraction is its various themed water rides however, the premises also have resort facilities wherein the guests can select from the deluxe and super deluxe rooms and book themselves a relaxed stay over the weekend and unwind.

When it comes to the themed water rides, there are options for every age group and they include Jungle safari, Black hole, Raft slide, Aqua dance, Niagara Falls, Cyclone, Wave pool, Lazy river, The Family pool, Pendulum and Multi-lane. Among these, the wave pool is the most popular and is rated highest on the demand scale.

In addition to resort and rides, Aquatica Park also offers services for corporate and large-scale events which also include weddings and receptions. There are conference halls, party lawns and an Aqua Hall that are specifically designed to host wedding receptions along with a few large scale corporate events that require a setup of formal sit- down dinners.

The 3 open lawns are named Aqua lawn, which is the largest among the open lawns, Central lawn which is surrounded by the lazy river and the third one is called Niagara Lawn as it has the Niagara fall ride which makes a pretty backdrop.

25. Rabindra Sarobar

Rabindra Sarobar Kolkata

An artificial lake which was dug out of a marsh, the Rabindra Sarobar is the second largest water body of Kolkata, spread across 73 acres out of the total green cover of 192 acres which constitutes indigenous flora and vegetation. The lake was made in 1921 and has become a favorite for thousands of morning walkers and joggers of the nearby area.

Considering it as a major environmental and ecological reserve, the Rabindra Sarobar has been named as a water body of national importance and also been declared to be a ‘National Lake’ in 1997. The lake also becomes home to several migratory birds during winter and is a sight to watch. Several birding enthusiasts flock to the lake during this time.

26. Rabindra Sadan

Rabindra Sadan Kolkata

Established in the year 1967 on the Belvedere Street, Rabindra Sadan is one of the oldest cultural hubs and is a prime venue for theatre and several film festivals in Kolkata. It was named Rabindra Sadan in memory of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Being the hub for culture and fine arts, artists from all over the world visit and participate in theatre and performing arts.

It is interesting to know that the foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru in 1961 and the construction was completed in 1967.

The entire complex houses several cultural centres like Rabindra Sadan Stage, Nazrul Academy, Nandan- a fil and cultural centre sponsored by the government, Gaganendra Pradarshanshala, Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi- the official regulatory body of the Bengali language in West Bengal, and the auditorium named Sisir Mancha.

27. Raj Bhawan

Raj Bhawan Kolkata

Originally built in 1803, across a land area of 27 acres, the Raj Bhavan of Kolkata is the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal. Boasting of an impeccable architecture and surrounded by massive gardens, the Raj Bhavan is accessible to the public only upon producing government photo ID cards. For international visitors, both original and photocopies of passports are a must. Visitors are given guided tours of the building.

The scandalous but interesting story behind the building of the Raj Bhavan dates back to 1799 when the then Governor-General of India Marquess Wellesley decided to have a palatial house to himself as a symbol of his status. It took him four years and around 63,000 pounds to complete the construction, which did not go very well with the treasury of the East India Company. He was finally sent back to England after being accused of improper usage of Company funds.

Designed by architect Captain Charles Wyatt, the structure is built in neo- classical architectural style with baroque overtones. The impressive halls and curved corridors, balconies, throne room, banquet halls, residential suites are worth a visit to get the feel of the colonial opulence.

28. Prinsep Ghat

Prinsep Ghat Kolkata

One of the highlights of one’s Kolkata trip should be a visit to Prinsep Ghat. Located between Fort William’s St. George Gate and the Water Gate, Prinsep ghat was constructed in 1843 using Palladian style architecture with Gothic and Greek inlays. The monument was designed by W. Fitzgerald and named after the Anglo- Indian scholar James Prinsep to honor his contributions to the fields of archaeology, meteorology, and ancient Indian scriptures.

With the Vidyasagar Setu in the background, sunsets from Prinsep Ghat are a sight to revere. Most locals flock here in the evenings and wait till sunset as it offers one of the most beautiful sunset views. One can also take a walk on the newly constructed riverfront that stretches from Prinsep ghat to Babughat and the entire stretch is lined by garden and fountains.

29. Park Street

Park Street Kolkata

When in Kolkata, one cannot and must not avoid a visit to Park Street, the nerve centre of the city’s evening recreations and happening night life thereby gaining its reputation as ‘the street that never sleeps’. The park street area is thronged with youngsters and elites alike due to the variety of places it offers.

Apart from being the hub of most prominent landmark heritage buildings of the city, Park Street is also famous for the food, hence, is also called the ‘Food Street’. It is the place where the iconic South Park Street Cemetery is situated, which is considered among the most haunted places of India.

Some of the famous restaurants and nightclubs in the area are Trinca’s, Peter Cat, Moulin Rouge, Mocambo, Blue Fox, Charcoal Grill, Tung Fong, Over the Top and Only Pub. Park Street also offers shopping experience for both street shoppers and elites.

30. Tipu Sultan Mosque

Tipu Sultan Mosque Kolkata

The multi-dome mosque in the heart of Esplanade in the city of Kolkata tells tales of a fallen royal family. The mosque in question is the Tipu Sultan mosque which was built by Prince Ghulam Mohammed Anwar Shah, the youngest son of the legendary and braveheart King of Mysore, Tipu Sultan.

Constructed in the year 1832, the mosque locally known as Tipu Sultan Shahi Masjid is an architectural and cultural heritage with double aisles and tall minarets. It is believed that the family of Tipu Sultan was exiled in the then city of Calcutta after the king was killed.

Forced to live a penniless life after the death of his father, the young prince started saving the stipend he received from the British East India Company and used his enterprising skills to acquire all the land from South to Central Kolkata. He built twin mosques in honor of his father, Tipu sultan and named both the mosques after him.

The mosque might not be very popular but due to its interesting history, is visited by people from far and wide.

Along with these, there are a few more interesting places to visit in Kolkata such as South Park Street Cemetery , Town Hall , Nakhoda Mosque , etc. And if you have a day or two extra, then you can plan a visit to various sightseeing places near Kolkata city. Some of these are Sundarbans National Park, Shantiniketan, terracotta temples of Bishnupur and beaches in Digha and Mandarmani.

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  • Park Street/Food Street Kolkata
  • Indian Museum Kolkata
  • Victoria Memorial Kolkata
  • Birla Temple Kolkata
  • Kolkata Race Course
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  • Kalighat Kali Temple Kolkata
  • Fort William Kolkata
  • Writers’ Building Kolkata
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral Kolkata
  • National Library Kolkata
  • Mother House Kolkata
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  • Mother's Wax Museum Kolkata
  • Nicco Park Kolkata
  • Birla Planetarium Kolkata
  • BBD Bagh Kolkata
  • Science City Kolkata
  • Belur Math Kolkata
  • Alipore Zoological Gardens Kolkata
  • Millennium Park Kolkata
  • Shaheed Minar Kolkata
  • Aquatica Water Park Kolkata
  • Armenian Church Kolkata
  • College Street Kolkata
  • General Post Office Kolkata
  • Kumartuli Kolkata
  • Lal Dighi Kolkata
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  • Nakhoda Mosque Kolkata
  • Netaji Bhawan Kolkata
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  • Rabindra Sadan Kolkata
  • Tipu Sultan Mosque Kolkata
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  • Sundarbans National Park Kolkata
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  • Hooghly Imambara Kolkata
  • Nehru Children’s Museum Kolkata
  • Snow Park, Axis Mall, Kolkata
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  • Digha Beach Kolkata
  • Bandel Church Kolkata
  • Maddox Square Park Kolkata
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tourist spot kolkata

22 famous tourist attractions in Kolkata that you can’t afford to miss

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  • July 12, 2019 in City Tours , Top Picks , Travel Tips
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“Calcutta is beautiful. Wherever you place a camera, you get a vision” said the popular writer and director – Pradeep Sarkar, and the man couldn’t have been more right. The second biggest city in the country looks like a fantasy town that came to life straight out of a brilliant novel. The old-colonial era buildings in the former British capital add a certain charm to the city that makes it an absolute treat to a beholder’s eyes. No wonder the busy city is praised by many as the intellectual, cultural, and artistic capital of the country! Book the best hotels in Kolkata and enjoy a luxurious stay in India’s east.

Take a walk in North Kolkata to witness the chaotic lifestyle of the present-day crowd function in perfect harmony against the backdrop of a bygone era. And the food! Don’t miss out on a delightfully gastronomic experience in the alluring food streets of Kolkata. If the hectic city life slightly aches your bones, sit near one of the picturesque Ghats and let the hot tea help you forget the world!

Are you ready to bargain? This is because the shopkeepers at the New Market can convince you to buy anything under the sun, and truly so. With over 2,000 stalls, the  New Market  is a one-stop destination for all your needs. Built by the British in 1874, the market was formerly known as Sir Stuart Hogg Market and was bustling with the upper-class British. Now, in the 21st century, the market has adapted to the classic Indian routine. Even though the market closes around 8 pm, don’t restrict yourself, the tranquility of the brightly light street lights and stalls serving delicious tea and snacks is a sight that will soothe your soul! Go for Kolkata hotels bookings now.

1. Victoria Memorial

The great big, white marble building that stands in the heart of the city is the brainchild of George Curzon, Viceroy of India. It is a vital part of Kolkata tourism. The memorial was built to commemorate Queen Victoria between the years 1906 to 1921. It has now been transformed into a beautiful museum that houses a remarkable collection of ancient artefacts in its 25 stunning galleries. One of the most popular tourist spots in Kolkata, Victoria Memorial receives visitors from all over the globe. The architectural wonder is built in Indo-Saracen revivalist style with a blend of British architecture and methods borrowed from various parts of the world such as Egyptian, Mughal, Venetian, Islamic, and Deccan. It is a good idea to go for Kolkata hotel bookings near the Victoria Memorial.

The memorial is open from 10 am to 5 pm on all days of the week and the entry fee starts from Rs 20. Avail  Tickets for Victoria Memorial  Now.

3. Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

The fourth busiest Cantilever bridge in the world –  Howrah Bridge  is probably the first suggestion you will get when you ask about the best places to visit in Kolkata. The celebrated landmark built upon River Hooghly acts as a gateway to Kolkata and connects the eastern Bank of Howrah to the western banks of Kolkata. The construction of this architecturally brilliant bridge was initiated in 1939 and the bridge was renamed Rabindra Setu to honour the Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, in 1965. About 90,000 vehicles and hundreds of pedestrians travel on this bridge every day. Go for Kolkata hotel bookings near this milestone.

4. Park Street

Park Street  – “The street that never sleeps” has been the seal of Kolkata’s vibrant nightlife since the 40s. Many popular musicians, artists and writers walked around, wrote, sang, and played in the long-standing, popular nightspots that still have the power to light up the creativity in any artist that walks into them. With plenty of restaurants and pubs, Park Street has forever remained Kolkata’s favourite hangout spot and an integral part of Kolkata tourism. The historical street houses some ancient monuments and buildings from the British era that add to the culture of this unique street. The street has now been officially renamed as Mother Teresa Sarani and was earlier called the Burial Ground Road.

5. South Park Cemetery

Another popular tourist spot in Kolkata, the  South Park Street Cemetery  is unlike any other place in the city. Well-known as one of the earliest non-church cemeteries in the world, it is located on the popular and busy Park Street. The heritage site that’s protected under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is the resting place of many notable personalities. Constructed with a mix of Gothic and Indo-Saracenic styles of architecture, the memorials are constructed with a classic taste and peppered with tombs and sculptures. Even though visiting a cemetery on a trip isn’t for everyone, it is a perfect spot for those who poetically look for beauty in death.

6. Dakshineshwar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Temple  – The temple of the goddess who is believed “to liberate her devotees from the ocean of existence” – Bhavatarini, a manifestation of goddess Kali, was constructed by a philanthropist called Rani Rashmoni in 1855. The beautiful temple complex built in the classic ‘Nava-Ratna style of Bengali architecture is a popular pilgrimage spot for Hindu devotees. The temple that stands on the calm eastern bank of the Hooghly River was once a residing place of the Hindu mystic – Ramakrishna Paramahansa. It is among one of the most  famous temples in Kolkata . It would be a good idea to go for the best hotels in Kolkata near this historical milestone.

7. Belur Math

On the western bank of the Hooghly River, the historic Belur Math welcomes peace-seekers from all over the world, whether or not they are interested in or follow any religion. As the headquarters of the Ramakrishna mission, the popular pilgrimage spot consists of prayer halls and shrines dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, and Swami Vivekananda. As Sri Ramakrishna’s resting place, a memorial lies within the Math and the swami’s belongings are displayed in his room for the visitors. The excellent architecture and spiritual ambience make Belur Math one of the best places to visit in Kolkata. Check details before  visiting Belur Math  here.

8. Fort William

The monumental fort initiated by the British East India Company and reconstructed by Sirāj al-Dawlah, Nawab of Bengal stands speaking volumes of India’s historical past. Built on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, presently, the fort serves as the headquarters of the Eastern Command wing of the Indian Army. Named after King William III, the fort stands in front of the largest park in the city – Maidan. A special permit from the Commanding Officer is required to visit  Fort William  and it is open from 10 am to 5 pm on all days of the week! It is no doubt one of the best  historical places in Kolkata .

9. Prinsep Ghat

Prinsep Ghat

Built by the British in 1841 on the bank of Hooghly River, the  Prinsep Ghat  is a great place to spend a relaxing evening. Open your picnic baskets or enjoy delicious street food and chai as you sit in front of the silent waters overlooking the Vidyasagar Setu. Boating services are also available at the Ghat and it makes for an excellent spot for romantic dates. The picturesque location boasts of monuments built in elegant Greek and Gothic styles.

10. Old Chinatown

The only such Chinatown in India is home to Kolkata’s ancient market that comes alive during the sunset.  Tiretta Bazaar  crawls with hungry Indians looking for authentic Chinese street food. Once home to hundreds of Chinese merchants, the old market is slightly losing its originality with the struggle to adapt to the modern world. The historical street food destination opens up early in the morning for those looking to have a scrumptious breakfast with a minimal budget.

11. Kumortuli

If you’re looking for the ultimate cultural tour of Kolkata, turn your graze towards the artistic lanes of  Kumortuli . The traditional potters’ quarter is where most of the globally admired Durga idols are sculpted with devotion and perfection for the famous Durga Puja. The skilled potters here depend on their ancestral art of clay idol making for their livelihood. Over 150 families and thousands of artisans work hard in the congested studios to bring out some of the most intricate work ever seen in history. If you have an innate passion for art and untouched empathy for artists, this is the place you have to be.

12. Mother Teresa’s House

Kolkata tourism thrives due to this famous place as well. The tale of the historical and cultural land of Kolkata is incomplete without the moving anecdotes from the life of the humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize laureate – Mother Teresa.  Mother Teresa’s House  receives hundreds of visitors from all over the world who come here to pay homage to the sacrifice of a great human being and rest amongst the peacefulness of her followers’ beliefs. The place also receives many volunteers who attempt to walk in the path that was charted by Mother Theresa and serve the ones that need other’s help. The missionary remains open from 8 am till 6 pm on all days except Thursdays.

13. National Library

The National Library is where you will find a massive and stunning collection of books from all parts of India. The largest library in the country is the perfect place for book lovers and history buffs. With a collection of over 2.2 million books, it is a delight to just walk around in this library and feel the touch and smell of age-old books that are carefully preserved. As an ancient building that was built as early as in 1836, the library is also popularly rumored to be home to  haunted  spirits that roam the corridors. Well, who can blame them, right?

Know more about  National Library  visiting hours & timings.

14. Piyali Islands

Planning a short trip from Kolkata? Well, Piyali Island definitely deserves your consideration.  Piyali River  is the gateway to Sunderbans, and a bridge over the river will take you to this remote lush green island. It is a source of tranquillity, and perfect for having a good time away from the city. The island is covered by mangrove forests and has a pollution-free environment. Many migratory birds fly to the island so one can see a variety of bird species. There is one tourist lodge that provides nice accommodation for overnight staying and decent dining facilities. Take a walk in the wilderness, enjoy boat rides and relish the village life surrounding the island. If you wish to include this island in your Kolkata sightseeing, do plan them with these points in mind: –

  • It is located 72 km away from the main city, nearby the Piyali River.
  • It will take around 2 hours if you are travelling by car. If you are travelling by train, get down at South Barasat Station, from where trekkers can take you to the destination.
  • The best time to visit the island is during the winter season if you are a bird watcher.
  • Prices for boating starts from Rs 100.

15. Shantiniketan

The abode of learning-  Shantiniketan  was brought into light by Rabindranath Tagore, one of the famous poets of India, and will evoke many childhood memories. From his songs to his poems, this place gives us a nostalgic environment. The Vishva Bharati Campus is the most famous place in town, where the students are the guides who show you around for a nominal fee. The university brings in many students as it provides conjunction of cultures. Famous alumni of the university include our former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, filmmaker Satyajit Ray and economist Amartya Sen. Shantiniketan is a paradise for shoppers. You can find many beautiful handmade products like leather bags, jewellery, terracotta etc. at pocket-friendly prices. The place is humble and has many temples, melas, gardens and institutes which brief up the historical times. Shantiniketan is perfect for a short trip from Kolkata.

Located near Bolpur in Birbhum district, about 163 km away from Kolkata, it is well-connected via trains and roads. The journey by train is shorter and scenic. It is a 3-hour drive by road. E-rickshaws called Toto are available at reasonable price within the town. You might prefer to explore the town on foot.

The best time to visit is from September to March when the town hosts fairs and festivals. One can also visit in December during the Poush Mela which is a celebration of music and crafts.

16. Calcutta Botanical Garden

Ranked number one in Kolkata’s tourism list, the  Calcutta Botanical Garden  is one of the oldest gardens in India and one of the best things to do in Kolkata is to explore it. It was founded by the East India Company in 1787 to cultivate plants for commercial purposes. Located on the west bank of the Hooghly River about 8 km away from the main city, the garden covers an area of about 273 acre which has approximately 12000 flora species from all over the world. The main attraction of the garden is a Banyan tree, covering an area of 3 acres, and is about 250 years old. The landmark gives an appearance of huge foliage than a single tree and is the second largest canopy in the world. One can find an abundance of beautiful palm trees, bamboos, orchids and other colourful flowers too. Refresh your mind with the thriving greenery of the ever-growing flora. A visit to the garden is a must if you are travelling to Kolkata.

You can easily reach it via the metro or bus. If you are taking the metro, get down at Tollygunge station and book a cab till the garden. If you choose to drive, parking facilities are available. Best time to visit is during the winter season, i.e., October to March when the weather is just right for strolling. The Ticket charges are Rs. 5 per person, and if you are carrying a camera, an extra Rs. 10 is charged. They are closed on Mondays and can be visited between 10 am to 5 pm on all other days of the week.

So, are you all set for your trip to the City of Joy? You can take you pick depending on your taste, budget, and accommodation. The city is best for tourists during the Durga Puja if you want to feel the festive pulse and during winter, when exploring is a pleasure and you can dig into a variety of dishes at famous restaurants or at street stalls.

17. Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium

Located on the Chowringhee Road close to the Victoria Memorial and St. Paul’s Cathedral is the Birla planetarium which is the largest planetarium in Asia and the second largest in the world. Catering to the city of joy – Kolkata, the Birla Planetarium is an outstanding structure established by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 2nd July 1963. It is locally famous as Taramandal and among the best places to visit in Kolkata. The Birla Planetarium often hosts many shows and programs in Hindi, English, Bengali, and other regional languages. Another noteworthy feature of this place is that it also has an electronics laboratory and an astronomy gallery with a collection of paintings and astronomical models.

Note: – Ideal place for science lovers

It is open from 12:00 AM to 6:30 PM It has an entry fee of INR 40. Avail tickets for  Birla Planetarium  today.

18. Alipore Zoo

Alipore Zoo

The Alipore Zoo is the oldest zoological park to have been established in India which has been operating since 1876 and is a major tourist attraction in Kolkata, West Bengal. It is also known as the Calcutta Zoo or the Zoological Garden of Alipore. It is home to various animals like Royal Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant, the Great Indian One-horned Rhinoceros, White Tiger, Grant’s Zebra, Antelope, Deer and more. At the same time, the zoo is also the home to various attractive birds like Macaws and Lorikeet, colourful and flamboyant birds like Swinhoe’s Pheasant, Lady Amherst’s Pheasant and Golden Pheasant, large birds like Ostrich, Emu, Hornbills and more. During the winters, the Alipore Zoo also witnesses a few migratory birds like the Sarus Crane. The zoo attracts tourists from all over the world who come to visit and explore the wildlife comprised in it.

Note:-  The zoo can be visited from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Thursday).

-There is an entry fee of INR 25 for Adults and INR 10 for kids below 5 years of age.

– Ideal place for animal lovers and photographers. Avail  Tickets for Alipore Zoo  here.

19. Science City

Science City

The science city is a perfect blend of education with fun. Being one of its kind in India, the Science City is one of the finest and the largest science museums in the world and providing a fun way of imparting knowledge about science to people. It is running since 1st July 1997 and has emerged as a major attraction for the people of Kolkata as well as for the tourists in Kolkata.

There is also a separate area designed for aquatic creatures. The area provides with a detailed description of the various fishes and insects in the aquatic world. Many unique and rare fishes can be seen in these aquariums. The ground floor of the science city comprises of some optical illusions which are very interesting to look at. Tornado, the energy ball, ocean waves and quicksand are a must-watch. Time Machine is a common favourite amongst all the visitors. It gives one the opportunity to travel to outer space from where you can travel back in time and enter the age of dinosaurs by being a part of the artificial Jurassic Park.

– The timings are 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM 

– The cost to enter is INR 50 per head. Avail  Tickets for Science City Kolkata  here.

– Located at the crossing of the EM Bypass and the JBS Halder Avenue in Kolkata.

20. Indian Museum

 Indian Museum

The Indian Museum is the ninth oldest museum of the world and largest in India. It is located in Kolkata – the city of joy. Founded in the year 1814, it a centre of multidisciplinary activities ever since. It is also called ‘Jadughar’, comprising the finest collection of contemporary paintings, sacred relics of Buddha, Egyptian mummies and ancient sculptures. The Indian Museum also hassome of the most exquisite collections of ornaments, fossils, skeletons, antiques, armours, and stunning Mughal paintings.

– The timings are 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM on Tuesday to Sunday in the months of March to November and 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM in the months of December to February.

– The entry fee for Indians is INR 10 per head and foreigners INR 150 per head. Learn more about  Indian Museum, Kolkata  here.

21. Eden Gardens

Eden Gardens

The  Eden Garden  is a beautiful, well-maintained cricket stadium located in Kolkata’s B. B. D. Bagh area, near State Secretariat and Calcutta High Court. It is the homeground of cricket in Kolkata. Its foundation was led in the year 1864 by Governor- General Auckland, who named the place after his sisters Emily and Fanny Eden. Stretched over 50 acres, this cricket stadium has the capacity to seat about 66,349 people and is the second largest stadiums in the world.

– The entry fee is based on events and matches being played

– Sport lovers’ paradise

22. Marble Palace Mansion

The  Marble Palace  is situated near the Chorbagan in North Kolkata. It was constructed by a famous artist Rajendra Mallick in 1835. The place is well-known for its art collection of masterpieces by Reuben and paintings by various renowned international artists such as Reynolds, Van Gogh and Rembrandt. The Palace also consists a zoo with many animals and rare birds.

– You can visit the place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

– You will have to pay an entry fee of INR 15 per head.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kolkata

Q. What are the things to do in Kolkata?

A. There is much that Kolkata has to offer. Some of the places worth seeing are Victoria Memorial, Fort William, Nakhoda Mosque, Pareshwanath Temple and many others

Q. What is a good time to visit Kolkata?

A. The very best time to visit Kolkata is between the months of October to March. The climate is pleasant during this period and you can also take in the festivities of the grand Durga Pooja celebrations if you time it right.

Q. What is the best food that you can eat here?

A. A trip to Kolkata is incomplete if you do not taste the Roshogollas. The best place for those is K.C. Das. Mouth-watering sweet Sandesh from Nakur Nandy is another don’t-miss item.

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Is Kolkata safe for tourists? Kolkata is generally safe for tourists. Exercise basic precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

People fondly call Kolkata “The City of Joy,” and for good reason – its vibrant culture, rich history, and literary heritage make it a delightful destination for travelers.

Today, let’s embark on a virtual Kolkata sightseeing tour to discover the best places to visit, the must-see historical spots, and exciting things to do in this fascinating city.

1: Victoria Memorial Structure In Kolkata

2: indian museum, 3: birla planetarium.

  • 4: St. Paul's Cathedral

5: Howrah Bridge

6: kalighat temple, 7. botanical gardens in kolkata, 8. dakshineshwar temple, kolkata, 9. vivekananda samadhi at belur math, kolkata, 10. kumartuli, kolkata, 1: shantiniketan, 2: bishnupur, 3: sundarbans, 4: digha beach, 5: darjeeling, historical marvels, cultural delights.

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Art and creativity, serene getaways, local markets, festivals galore, quaint cafes and hangouts, educational hub, sporting spirit, riverside retreats, nightlife in the city of joy, hidden gems, religious harmony, transportation hub, planning your visit, q. what are the must-try street foods in kolkata, q. how can i travel within the city, q. when is the best time to visit kolkata, q. are there budget-friendly shopping options in kolkata, q. can i capture photographs at religious sites, q. is kolkata safe for solo travelers, q. are credit cards widely accepted in kolkata, q. can i visit the sundarbans as a day trip from kolkata, 😇 conclusion, ✉ tell us in the comment as per you which are the best places to visit in kolkata..

Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

📃 List of 10 Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

If you prepare a journey, you need at least 3 or 4 days on hand for Kolkata sightseeing.

Kolkata has a robust public transportation city with a strategy of buses, cable cars, yellow taxis, radio taxis, regional trains, and ferryboats throughout Ganga.

Exclusively based upon my personal favorites. I kept in mind listed below is a list of the most popular tourist places in Kolkata to see.

Victoria Memorial Structure In Kolkata

Spanning 57 acres with 21 lush gardens, the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata is a romantic haven.

Built in memory of Queen Victoria, it hosts 28,394 artifacts and 3,900 paintings, attracting 20 lakh visitors yearly.

This marble beauty, now a museum, is adorned with marble statues, artifacts, and oil paintings, making it a top destination in Kolkata.

The surrounding expansive gardens are often called the city’s lungs, adding to its allure.

  • Location:  Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queen’s Way, Kolkata
  • Timings:  10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Entry fee:  INR 30 for Indians, and INR 200 for foreigners
  • Reviews  |TripAdvisor ratings:  4.5/5

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Indian Museum

The Indian Museum, an esteemed institution, holds the distinction of possibly being the oldest museum in Asia. Situated close to the Victoria Museum, it stands as one of the popular attractions in Kolkata.

For museum enthusiasts, a visit here can easily span the entire day, given its extensive offerings. As the oldest and largest museum in India, the Indian Museum showcases the charm of the country.

It’s an ideal destination in Kolkata, especially for youngsters, providing valuable insights into the rich traditions and cultural heritage of India.

  • Location:  27, Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, Colootola, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata
  • Timings:  10:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Entry fee:  INR 20 for Indians, and INR 500 for foreigners
  • Reviews  | TripAdvisor ratings:  4.5/5

Birla Planetarium

The Birla Planetarium in Kolkata, designed with the grace of Buddhist Stupa and Sanchi styles, is a captivating destination.

Beyond its unique circular architecture, the daily sky show steals the spotlight, unraveling astronomy’s wonders and heavenly myths.

Step inside for a brief, yet enchanting journey through the night sky, gaining insights into celestial marvels. Whether an astronomy enthusiast or casual visitor, the Birla Planetarium promises a unique blend of architectural charm and cosmic revelations.

Explore the universe’s wonders in a concise visit, leaving you with both visual and educational treasures.

  • Location:  Cathedral Road, near Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
  • Timings:  11:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Entry fee:  INR 80
  • Reviews  | TripAdvisor ratings:  4/5

4: St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

Nestled among the Kolkata tourist attractions, St. Paul’s Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, was completed in 1847, showcasing an exquisite example of Gothic architecture in India.

This cathedral is renowned not only for its architectural grandeur but also for hosting Kolkata’s finest Christmas service. Over the years, the popularity of this event has surged, leading to a shift in its accessibility. Presently, the Christmas service is exclusively reserved for parish members, adding to its allure as one of Kolkata’s sought-after destinations.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, boasting a design reminiscent of Norwich Cathedral, stands as the largest cathedral in Kolkata. Its Gothic style makes it an architectural marvel and a prime spot for those on a religious tour.

Discover the serene beauty and historical significance of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a unique gem among Kolkata’s landmarks.

  • Location: Maidan, Kolkata
  • Timings: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
  • Entry fee: None
  • Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4/5

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Howrah Bridge | Best places to visit in Kolkata

Belur Math holds a significant place as a pilgrimage site and serves as the headquarters for Ramakrishna Math and Mission. Renowned among Kolkata’s tourist destinations, it stands out as an ideal spot for those seeking inner peace.

The serene surroundings and architectural brilliance of Belur Math make it a focal point of Kolkata’s tourism, inviting visitors to experience tranquility and appreciate its creative essence.

Explore the harmonious blend of spirituality and architectural beauty at this prominent destination.

  • Location:  Belur, Howrah, West Bengal
  • Timings:  6:00 am to 11:30 am and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
  • Entry fee:  Free Entry
  • Reviews  | TripAdvisor ratings:  4.5/5

Kalighat Temple | Best places to visit in Kolkata

Immerse yourself in the spiritual allure of Kolkata by visiting the Kali Temple, an architectural gem constructed in the early 1800s in the Chala or Bengal hut design.

Located in the southern part of Kolkata, this temple serves as a magnetic draw, attracting a multitude of devotees year-round. It stands proudly as one of the premier destinations in the city.

Embark on a journey to the Kali Temple to seek blessings from Goddess Kali. This sacred site not only offers a spiritual experience but also provides a unique opportunity to delve into the rich culture, traditions, and religious beliefs of the people of Kolkata.

Discover the profound significance of this place, making it a must-visit for those looking to connect with the cultural essence of this vibrant city.

  • Location:  Anami Sangha, Kalighat, Kolkata
  • Timings:  5:00 am to 2:00 pm, and 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm
  • Entry Fee:  None
  • Reviews  | TripAdvisor ratings:  3.5/5

 Botanical Gardens In Kolkata

Nestled along the western banks of the River Ganga, the Botanical Garden spans 273 acres, celebrated for its diverse floral tapestry.

Home to over 12,000 plant species, it stands as a breathtaking sightseeing destination in Kolkata .

For travelers yearning to immerse themselves in the enchanting beauty of nature, this garden is a must-visit, offering a serene escape along the banks of the Ganges.

  • Location:  Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal
  • Timings:  10 am to 7 pm
  • Entry fee:  INR 10 for Indians | INR 100 for foreigners
  • Reviews  | TripAdvisor ratings:  5/5

Dakshineshwar Temple, Kolkata

Situated in the town of Dakshineswar in Kolkata, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple stands as a revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Kali.

A vital inclusion in a one-day Kolkata itinerary, this architectural masterpiece holds immense significance as one of the city’s holiest places.

Not only does it offer spiritual resonance, but it is also surrounded by some of the finest cafes in Kolkata, adding an extra layer of charm to your visit.

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the cultural and culinary delights that converge around this iconic temple.

Vivekananda Samadhi at Belur Math, Kolkata

Belur Math, a pivotal pilgrimage site and the headquarters of Ramakrishna Math and Mission, stands out as one of the premier tourist destinations in Kolkata.

Ideal for those seeking inner peace, its tranquil surroundings and architectural brilliance make it a highlight in Kolkata’s tourism landscape.

Discover serenity and spiritual reflection at this iconic spot in the city.

Best places to visit in Kolkata

Kumartuli, nestled in northern Kolkata, West Bengal, is a historic potters’ quarter celebrated for its sculpting excellence.

This vibrant city is not only a hub for crafting clay idols for diverse festivals but also serves as a prominent exporter of these artistic creations.

Dive into the rich tradition of craftsmanship at Kumartuli, where every sculpture tells a story of cultural brilliance.

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Places To Visit Near Kolkata

In addition to the well-known places in Kolkata, there is an unlimited number of tourist places near Kolkata .

For covering the popular ones, you would require a minimum of a month. Here is a list of a few of the leading tourist places to visit near Kolkata.

Shantiniketan

Shantiniketan, located approximately 165 kilometers from Kolkata, is a distinguished university town, renowned for its association with Rabindranath Tagore.

Serving as the headquarters of Biswa Bharati University, this academically rich institution is adorned with impressive wall art, statues, and sculptures, creating an atmosphere that exudes tranquility.

A visit to Shantiniketan promises a unique and peaceful experience, making it one of Kolkata’s distinctive and captivating destinations.

Bishnupur

Bishnupur, a temple town located around 150 kilometers from Kolkata, boasts an abundant collection of terracotta temples. Constructed by the Malla dynasty in the 17th century, Bishnupur was once a thriving center of music and art.

Besides the grand temples, a visit to Bishnupur offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of Bengal, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the artistic pursuits that define the region.

Sundarbans

The Sundarbans is a vast mangrove area situated in the delta where the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Rivers converge into the Bay of Bengal.

The Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh holds the distinction of being the largest mangrove forest globally, highlighting its ecological significance and biodiversity.

Located approximately 100 kilometers from Kolkata, the Sundarbans, also known as Sundarban or “Beautiful Forest,” is characterized by its rich and diverse ecosystem.

This unique mangrove forest stands as a testament to the natural wonders found in the region.

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Digha Beach

Digha, situated on the Bay of Bengal, is a renowned seashore approximately 200 kilometers from Kolkata, reachable in about 4 hours.

This popular destination serves as a favorite picnic spot, attracting large crowds seeking a getaway by the sea.

Darjeeling

Accessible by an overnight journey from Kolkata, exploring Darjeeling on the “Toy Train” adds a distinctive charm to the visit, making it a memorable and one-of-a-kind adventure.

Darjeeling, a town in the Himalayan foothills of India’s West Bengal state, once served as a summer resort for the British Raj elite. Retaining its historical charm, it is notable for the narrow-gauge Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, affectionately known as the “Toy Train,” which was completed in 1881.

The region is renowned for its distinctive black tea produced on surrounding plantations. Set against the backdrop of Mt. Kanchenjunga, one of the world’s highest peaks, Darjeeling offers a picturesque and unique experience.

  • Victoria Memorial: A testament to Kolkata’s colonial past, the Victoria Memorial stands as an architectural masterpiece. Encircled by lush gardens, this white marble beauty is a tribute to Queen Victoria.
  • Howrah Bridge: Connecting the bustling Howrah district to Kolkata, the Howrah Bridge is an iconic symbol. Witness the sunset from this engineering marvel for a breathtaking view.
  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple: Perched on the eastern banks of the Hooghly, this temple dedicated to Goddess Kali is a spiritual haven. The traditional architecture and serene surroundings make it a must-visit.
  • Indian Museum: Delve into Kolkata’s cultural treasures at the Indian Museum. With artifacts spanning centuries, it offers a journey through India’s rich history.

Nature’s Embrace

  • Maidan: Escape the city buzz at Maidan, a vast green expanse. Ideal for leisurely strolls or a game of cricket, it’s the lungs of Kolkata.
  • Eco Park: A modern marvel, Eco Park is a green oasis featuring themed gardens, water bodies, and recreational activities.

Must-try Street Food: Savor the flavors of Kolkata through its street food. From Kathi Rolls to Puchka, the city’s culinary scene is a gastronomic adventure.

  • Academy of Fine Arts: Immerse yourself in Kolkata’s art scene at the Academy of Fine Arts. Exhibitions, performances, and workshops await art enthusiasts.
  • Marble Palace: An architectural gem, Marble Palace is a blend of art and opulence. Open to the public, it houses an impressive collection of sculptures and paintings.
  • Prinsep Ghat: A riverside retreat, Prinsep Ghat offers tranquility amidst colonial architecture. Boat rides on the Hooghly add a romantic touch.
  • Botanical Gardens: For nature lovers, the Botanical Gardens showcase diverse plant species. The iconic Banyan Tree is a major attraction.
  • New Market: Indulge in shopping at New Market, a bustling hub offering everything from clothing to souvenirs.
  • Gariahat: Known for its vibrant street markets, Gariahat is a treasure trove for budget shoppers.
  • Durga Puja: Experience the grandeur of Durga Puja , Kolkata’s most celebrated festival. Pandals, cultural performances, and artistic displays adorn the city.
  • Diwali Celebrations: Witness the city aglow during Diwali. From vibrant decorations to cultural events, Kolkata celebrates the Festival of Lights with zest.

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  • Flurys: Step into Flurys, an iconic tearoom exuding old-world charm. Indulge in delectable pastries and aromatic teas.
  • College Street Coffee House: A literary haven, College Street Coffee House is perfect for book lovers. Enjoy a cup of coffee amidst a collection of timeless novels.
  • Presidency University: As an intellectual hub, Presidency University has nurtured minds for centuries. Explore its historic campus and academic legacy.
  • Jadavpur University: Known for its vibrant student life, Jadavpur University is a melting pot of culture and innovation.
  • Eden Gardens: Cricket enthusiasts must visit Eden Gardens, India’s oldest cricket stadium. Feel the sporting spirit in this iconic venue.
  • Salt Lake Stadium: For football aficionados, Salt Lake Stadium hosts thrilling matches. Immerse yourself in the passion of Kolkata’s football culture.
  • Millennium Park: A serene enclave along the Hooghly, Millennium Park is perfect for riverside picnics and leisurely walks.
  • Outram Ghat: Capture stunning views of the river and cityscape from Outram Ghat. It’s an ideal spot to unwind.
  • Park Street: Kolkata’s nightlife comes alive on Park Street. From pubs to fine dining, the options are endless.
  • Howrah Riverfront: Experience the magic of the Howrah Riverfront at night. The illuminated Howrah Bridge creates a mesmerizing scene.
  • Rabindra Sarovar: Escape the urban hustle at Rabindra Sarovar. This peaceful lake surrounded by greenery is a hidden gem for nature lovers.
  • Kumartuli: Witness the artistic prowess of Kolkata at Kumartuli, where skilled artisans craft exquisite idols, especially during Durga Puja.
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral: A symbol of religious harmony, St. Paul’s Cathedral showcases Gothic architecture. The tranquil atmosphere invites contemplation.
  • Nakhoda Masjid: For a glimpse into Kolkata’s Islamic heritage, visit Nakhoda Masjid. The grand mosque is a testimony to the city’s diversity.
  • Howrah Junction: One of India’s busiest railway stations, Howrah Junction is a gateway to Kolkata. The historic station itself is worth exploring.
  • Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport: Arrive in Kolkata through the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, a modern and well-connected aviation hub.

Travel Tips:

  • Visit during the winter months (October to February) for pleasant weather.
  • Embrace local transport like trams and hand-pulled rickshaws for a unique experience.

Best Seasons:

  • Explore Kolkata’s vibrant festivals during Durga Puja in October.
  • Enjoy mild temperatures and festive spirit during Diwali in November.

🙋🏻‍♀️ FAQ’s About Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

There are a lot of questions that come to our mind while planning for the Kolkata visit, some of the commonly asked questions are answered below.

A. Don’t miss out on Kathi Rolls, Puchka, and Rosogolla for an authentic culinary experience.

A. Opt for the iconic yellow taxis or use the efficient metro and local trains for convenient city travel.

A. The winter months, from October to February, offer pleasant weather and vibrant festivals.

A. Yes, markets like New Market and Gariahat offer a wide range of affordable shopping choices.

A. While photography is generally allowed, it’s advisable to respect the sanctity of religious places and seek permission if required.

A. Kolkata is generally considered safe for solo travelers. However, it’s advisable to stay vigilant and follow standard safety precautions.

A. While many establishments accept credit cards, it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially when exploring local markets and street vendors.

A. Yes, day trips to the Sundarbans are possible. However, for a more immersive experience, consider an overnight stay to explore the mangrove forest thoroughly.

In every nook and cranny, Kolkata unfolds its tales of history, art, and warmth. From the grandeur of Victoria Memorial to the tranquility of Rabindra Sarovar, the city offers a mosaic of experiences. Embrace the spirit of the City of Joy, and let Kolkata leave an indelible mark on your heart.

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Kolkata Tour Attractions

When it comes to Kolkata tour packages , you are in for a treat of rich history, captivating culture, and vibrant traditions. As the capital of West Bengal, Kolkata is a city that exudes charm at every turn. From the iconic Howrah Bridge connecting the bustling cityscape to tranquil spots like the Victoria Memorial and Indian Museum showcasing colonial architecture and artifacts, there is something for everyone. Don’t miss exploring Dakshineswar Kali Temple or taking a leisurely boat ride along the Hooghly River during your visit to this enchanting city.

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Top tourist attractions in kolkata.

Here are the top 10 places to visit in Kolkata:

Victoria Memorial

Located in the heart of Kolkata, the Victoria Memorial Kolkata stands tall as a magnificent marble building that pays homage to Queen Victoria. This architectural masterpiece not only serves as a symbol of the city but also houses a museum that proudly exhibits Kolkata’s vibrant history. As visitors explore its grand halls and intricate corridors, they are transported back in time, reliving centuries of cultural heritage and significant events. The juxtaposition of this historical gem with modern marvels like the Kolkata showcases the city’s ability to seamlessly blend tradition with progress near Maidan Metro Station (Line 2 – East-West Line).

Howrah Bridge

As one stroll near the Howrah Metro Station (Line 2 – East-West Line), a magnificent sight captures their attention – the iconic Howrah Bridge. This majestic cantilever bridge gracefully spans across the Hooghly River, seamlessly connecting Howrah and Kolkata. Its grandeur is truly awe-inspiring, but it becomes even more enchanting as night falls and its illuminated beauty comes to life. The shimmering lights reflect on the tranquil waters below, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that leaves visitors spellbound. Standing near this architectural marvel evokes a sense of admiration for human engineering prowess blended with natural splendor.

Indian Museum

The Indian Museum, established in 1814, is an iconic Kolkata tourist attraction. As the oldest and largest museum in India, it proudly showcases a diverse collection of artifacts that captivate visitors from all walks of life. From mesmerizing art pieces to ancient fossils and precious antiques, this treasure trove of history transports you through time. A visit to the Indian Museum promises an immersive experience where one can explore the rich cultural heritage preserved within its walls.

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

The Dakshineswar Kali Temple, a significant Kolkata tourist attraction, stands proudly on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River. This magnificent temple holds deep devotion to Goddess Kali and boasts awe-inspiring architecture that leaves visitors in awe. As you step onto its premises, you are enveloped by a sense of serenity amidst the bustling city. The tranquil surroundings provide solace to one’s weary soul, allowing for reflection and spiritual connection. From its intricate carvings to its towering spires, this sacred place truly embodies divine beauty at every turn.

Kalighat Kali Temple

Kalighat Kali Temple, a renowned Kolkata tourist attraction, stands as one of the oldest and most significant temples dedicated to Goddess Kali. Its grandeur and spiritual significance draw devotees from far and wide, while also enticing tourists with its architectural marvels. The temple is surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere filled with bustling markets that offer a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and aromas. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Kolkata as they explore these lively markets surrounding the sacred Kalighat Kali Temple.

Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium, a renowned tourist attraction, enthralls science enthusiasts with its captivating shows on the universe, stars, and planets. Nestled in the heart of bustling city life, this architectural marvel beckons visitors to embark on a celestial journey. As one steps inside the planetarium’s domed structure adorned with intricate designs, they are transported into a realm of knowledge and wonder. The cutting-edge technology used in these shows immerses viewers in an unforgettable experience where they can unravel the mysteries of space and contemplate their place within it.

Science City

Located in the heart of the city, Science City stands as a captivating tourist attraction that ignites curiosity and fosters a love for learning. This interactive science and technology museum offers an array of hands-on experiences designed to engage visitors of all ages. As families explore its vast halls, they are transported into a world where scientific concepts come alive through interactive exhibits, immersive displays, and thrilling demonstrations. With its innovative approach to education and entertainment, Science City truly embodies the essence of experiential learning while providing an unforgettable adventure for curious minds.

South Park Street Cemetery

Nestled in the heart of Kolkata, South Park Street Cemetery stands as a timeless testament to the city’s rich colonial history. This historical cemetery, dating back to the 18th century, exudes an eerie charm that draws visitors from all corners of the globe. As a prominent tourist attraction, it offers a unique opportunity for curious souls to wander through its moss-covered tombstones and pay homage to countless notable figures who shaped India’s past. A stroll along these hallowed grounds is like stepping into a bygone era, where stories echo through weather-worn epitaphs and time seems suspended in reverence.

Marble Palace

The Marble Palace, a captivating tourist attraction, transports visitors to the opulence of 19th-century Bengal. This grand mansion, meticulously crafted by a wealthy Bengali merchant, showcases breathtaking architecture that stands as a testament to the era’s architectural brilliance. The allure deepens with an awe-inspiring art collection that graces its halls; masterpieces by Reuben and other legendary artists adorn the walls, casting an enchanting spell on all who wander through this majestic palace. A visit here guarantees not just visual delight but also an immersive experience in history and artistic excellence.

Maidan, often referred to as the “lungs of Kolkata,” captivates visitors with its inimitable charm and allure, making it a must-visit tourist attraction. This sprawling urban park not only serves as a recreational haven for locals but also entices tourists seeking an unforgettable experience. As one explores Maidan’s vast expanse, they are enchanted by the serene ambiance and mesmerizing landscape that beckons them to indulge in leisurely strolls or engage in exhilarating games of cricket. With its undeniable appeal and vibrant atmosphere, Maidan truly encapsulates the essence of an extraordinary tourist destination.

Located in the eastern part of India, Kolkata is a city that mesmerizes travelers with its rich history, vibrant culture, and modern charm. With so much to explore, it’s hard to narrow down the top attractions. I hope this list of places to visit in Kolkata will help you, just for your convenience I have mentioned the nearest metro stations too. If you want to plan a proper Kolkata tour then opt for Four Wheel Drive India Pvt. Ltd. they are one of the best travel planners in India .

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Piyali Island

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This beach town and seaside resort, one of the most scenic places to visit near Kolkata, is located on one of the deltaic islands of South Bengal. This secluded town is a part of the Sunderbans connected by a narrow creek to the marshes and is famous for its beaches, islands, temples, and wildlife breeding centres. Best time to visit: Winter months (November-February). Distance from Kolkata: 125.5 kilometres. Highlights: The Bakkhali beach is famous for its sunflower fields right on the beach, stunning sunrise & sunset views, and delicious seafood. Crocodile Park, a breeding & preservation centre, for its huge variety of the reptile. Jambu Dwip island, an independent island that submerges underwater for a few months every year. You May Also Like To Book:   Skydive Newcastle

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This is a beautiful town located in the Bankura district of West Bengal, and it offers many facets for the travellers to explore. It is widely reckoned for its pottery items made of terracotta work that reflect the craftsmanship of the artisans over here. The town was earlier the administrative capital under the reign of the Malla kings, but now it has transformed into a thriving centre for cultural activities, spirituality, and entertainment. Bishnupur is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal and is known for its quaint environment and surreal views. It is considered to be the true splendour of nature, and you can find here a wide range of flora and fauna. It is a bustling hub of culture, tradition, and rich history and caters to the discerning taste of the travellers with its unique offerings.  Bishnupur is considered to be the hotspot of temples and ancient monuments. Rasmancha is the oldest building over here that has large pyramidal structures and unique architecture. Jorbangla Temple is the most famous religious spot over here that is reckoned for its terracotta structure and delicate carving on the walls. Madanmohan Temple and Radhe Govind Temple are other famous attractions over here.  There are tons of enthralling activities that you can try at Bishnupur for a memorable experience. You can have a heritage walk through the narrow lanes and crowded markets of this city, or you can trek to the Susania hills for an awe-inspiring experience over here. The tourists can also try the exceptional local cuisines of Bishnupur to satisfy their hunger pangs. Bishnupur experiences tropical weather, which means you can visit this place all around the year. It experiences extreme humidity during monsoon along with constant rainfall, which can ruin the joy of your trip. Winters over here are quite pleasant, and it experiences an average of 26 degrees Celsius during winters. Summers are relatively warm over here, and it experiences 32-42 degrees Celsius during this time of the year.

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Mandarmani is a resort town in the outskirts of Kolkata. With top-notch facilities and luxury, this place is an excellent destination with picturesque scenic beauty and sandy coastlines. This place is a perfect long weekend getaway from Kolkata away from the hustle and bustle of the crowd. This beach also happens to be the longest motorable beach in India and the high-speed ride on the beach will give you an ultimate thrill. Best Time to Visit:   October to February is the best time to visit Mandarmani. Distance from Kolkata:  178 km. Highlights: 1.  The upcoming beach resort town. 2. Great backdrop, sandy seashores and an astounding aura of extravagance. 3. Crazy high-speed rides. 4.  Longest motorable beach road  in India.

Santiniketan

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Digha happens to be a beach town situated on the shorelines of the Bay of Bengal. It is considered as a destination for long weekend getaways from Kolkata because of its unspoiled beaches and scenic picturesque surroundings. Digha is not only home to some magnificent beach but it is also home to numerous places to visit near Kolkata like shrines, research centres, exhibition halls and sceneries. Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit Digha is in the winter season starting October to February. Distance from Kolkata:  184 Km. Highlights: 1.   Soft sands of the beach 2. Holiday spot to spend time in the calm lap of Mother Nature 3. Lined casuarina trees 4. Tempting sunrise and sunsets

Murshidabad

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Once the seat of the Nawab of Bengal, this quaint town located on the banks of the Hooghly is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal. It served as the capital of Bengal before Calcutta, and several arts and crafts were born here. Not only that, but it was also famous for the sericulture, producing world-class silk. The beauty of the town is unparalleled. It is home to tiny  jheels , which become  hotspots in winter when the migratory birds arrive. The pristine blue lakes with colourful, exotic birds at its edges is a sight to behold! It is also home to several gardens, which have rows of colorful and fragrant flowers. The gardens are all adorned by meticulously sculpted statues and fountains! This is the perfect place for a short trip amidst the lap of nature.  The Hazarduari Palace, located on the banks of the River Bhagirathi, is the prime attraction here. Apart from that, there are a handful of beautiful mosques which you must include in your itinerary- Nizamat Imambara, Footi Masjid, Madina, and Katra Mosque. Apart from these, it has many palaces among which Wasif Manzil and Nasirpur Palace are worth mentioning. Apart from gazing at the various forms of architecture and the massive palaces, there are other things you can do in Murshidabad. You could go shopping because the local artisans are pretty much the authority on ivory and woodcraft. You could also drop into the Belampore market to pick out a few intricately designed Murshidabad silk sarees for yourself or family members. The weather is usually too extreme- too hot in summer and too chilly in winter. So the best time to visit would be the early winter months of October and November when it is pleasant- sunny and breezy!

Chandipur

Another one from the list of places to visit near Bhubaneswar is Chandipur which is a beautiful beach at the shore of Bay of Bengal. Since it is 200 km away from the capital it is advisable to travel by trains or private buses to enjoy a pocket-friendly journey. The major attraction of this beach is that during the low tide the sea recedes as far as 5-6km which gives an illusion that as if the sea has disappeared thus paving opportunities to walk on the dried sea bed to the tourists. Best time to visit: You can visit this place at any time of the year. Distance from Bhubaneshwar: Distance from Bhubaneshwar to Chandipur is 207 km. Highlights: The rare horseshoe crabs can also be spotted and also don’t forget to try out the delicious seafood over here.

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Jamshedpur happens to be the largest city in Jharkhand that is aesthetically planned with wonderful infrastructure and landscape. The main attractions of the city for tourists are tree-lined jubilee park, Bhuvaneshwari temple, and Dalma wildlife sanctuary. Best Time to Visit:  November to February is the best time to visit Jamshedpur. The weather is pleasant and favourable for tourism. Distance from Kolkata:  279 Km. Highlights: 1.  An aesthetically planned town with an alluring infrastructure and backdrop 2. A quintessential instance of the boon of industrialization of India. 3. Tata Zoological Park with species like tigers and leopards

Sundarbans

Known widely as the largest mangrove forest in the world, Sundarbans makes for one of the most scenic and serene places to visit near Kolkata. Apart from being a mangrove forest, it is also a tiger reserve and a biosphere reserve. It also happens to be a UNESCO world heritage site as it is home to a countless variety of birds and reptiles. Tourists come over to this place to experience the silent charm of this place along with the simplicity and naturalness. Best Time to Visit:   September to March is considered the best month to visit Sunderbans, as the winters are a very enjoyable period in the area. Distance from Kolkata:  110 Km. Highlights: 1.  Home of the Bengal Tigers. 2.  Biggest mangrove forests in the world. 3. Roaring rivers and beautiful estuaries. 4. UNESCO world heritage site.

Ranchi

The capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi had been the summer capital of Bihar because of its location. It is located at an altitude of 700 meters above the mean sea level. Ranchi is home to numerous waterfalls, forests, rivers and sightseeing spots. The best part of this tourist location is its amazing weather that makes travelling a bliss for tourists coming from all parts of the country. You should not miss stopping over at Places around Kolkata like Ranchi Hill, Tagore Hill and Hundru falls, Kanke Dam, Hatia Museum and Tribal Research Institute and Museum. Best Time to Visit:   November to February is considered the best time to visit Ranchi, as the weather is enjoyable, with some infrequent cold nights. Distance from Kolkata:  415 Km. Highlights: 1.  The state capital of mineral-rich Jharkhand 2. The summer capital of Bihar 3. Pleasant Weather

Cuttack

Cuttack is truly a cosmopolitan city with a number of fascinating places around Kolkata of tourist interest. Cuttack has earned its place in the global landscape for its amazing local handicrafts, silverwork, cultural activities, festivals, and street food. The most famous festivals of this place are Baliyatra, kite festival, and Durga Puja. If you want to explore the true flavours of the land, come here during the time of festivals. Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit the city of silver works, Cuttack is from the month of October to March. This is the time when the temperature remains mild and the city is packed with festivities. Distance from Kolkata:  420 Km Highlights: 1.  Baliyatra, Durga Puja and the Kite Festival 2. Barabati Fort 3. Bhitarkanika National Park 4. Dhabaleshwar 5. Stone Revetment 6. Paradeep Beach

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Bhubaneswar aka ‘Temple City’ is the kept best secret of incredible India. This city is widely known for its amazing architecture and temples. Apart from being one of the important cities of India, it also happens to be the main centre for education and business in the country. The city is replete with historical places to visit near Kolkata. You can stopover at places Lingaraj Temple, Parasurameswara Temple, Dhauli Shanti Stupa, and Raja Rani Temple. Best Time to Visit:  The perfect time to visit this place is in the course of the winter months starting from October to February. This is the time when the temperature range is perfect for out-of-doors happenings and travelling around the city. Distance from Kolkata:  450 Km. Highlights: 1.   Mesmerizing architecture and grand temples. 2. A flourishing centre for commerce and business. 3. Majestic Lingaraj and Raja Rani temples. 4. Khandagiri and Udayagiri Caves.

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Konark (35.8 km from Puri)

Konark (35.8 km from Puri)

Known widely for its ancient temples, pristine sandy beaches, and Annual Dance Festival, Konark is a quaint little town of Odisha. The beauty of this charming city lies in its iconic Sun Temple, which has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This age-old architectural marvel makes for one among the most spectacular monuments in the country and speaks of the glorious past of the state. Konark hosts a number of festivals and events at the Sun Temple, including the Sun Festival, Annual Dance Festival, and Handicrafts Mela. The historical city of Konark is one of the major places to visit near Puri to get an insight into the history and culture of Odisha. Best Time to Visit: September to March Distance from Puri: Konark is located at an approximate distance of 35.8 kilometers from Puri Highlights: Sun Temple, Chandrabhaga Beach, ASI Museum, Konark Dance Festival, Sun Festival

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Puri is one of the four dhams in India as per Hindu Mythology. This beach city is located on the shorelines of Bay of Bengal in the Indian State of Odisha. Considered to be the abode of Lord Jagannath, this place has at all times been one of the top tourist places around Kolkata. With a multitude of things to do, this is perfect for individuals who love to spend time in a spiritual atmosphere. Best Time to Visit:   Puri can be visited all over the year except for the summer season. The best time to land in Puri would be in between the month of October to February, as the climate remains pleasant makes tourism a bliss. Distance from Kolkata:  500 km. Highlights: 1.  Must-visit pilgrimage sites for Hindu followers because of Lord Jagannath Temple. 2.  Part of Char Dham in India. 3. A plethora of hotels and homestays. 4. Rath Yatra (chariot festival)

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On a summer day, the fragrance of tea leaves lifts off the hills and hover over Darjeeling like a hat and the wonderful things breathes unsaid inside that, like the bent trees, the happy earthworms, the reluctant tea-colored puddles, flowering Rhododendrons and Magnolia plants and the wild garden flowers blooming in different colors of rainbow and a British bungalow growing a fragile façade of greenery for ages amidst a sprawling tea garden. The tourist places in Darjeeling will leave a traveler mesmerized and awed with the beauty that the place offers. And when the heavens’ open up to hammer the water down, the grass looks wet-green and pleased, loose earth shapes off its edges, the washed off dust-green trees smiles afresh and the green countryside glitters in the traces of sunshine.Covered with the dense evergreen forests of Sal and Oak, with ducks and teals creating waves in water, and with rare breeds of orchid spreading colors on a moist soil, Darjeeling, a previous summer capital of India under the British Raj holds the incredible panoramic views of Kanchenjunga snow peaks, beautiful colonial architecture including mansions and churches, an influence of diverse cultures in the majestic craft and cuisine, a beautiful women, the taker of the seeds with a yellow scarf on her head and tea-bag on her shoulders, and a vast expanse of Tea estates in its root. This “Mecca of Tea” with over 80 operational tea gardens spread across acres of land, writes on a foggy day sitting inside a vintage Toy Train from 1880s, a whimsical poem, of what is delightfully read as the "Champagne of tea". The northwest winds visit Darjeeling to tear it full of holes but the new beautiful things come in the first spit of spring on the northwest wind, and the old leaves go, not one lasts but the beauty stays with the new and lasts for eternity. Darjeeling is a beauty that won’t let your heart stop, from beating in ecstasy, and the tourist places in Darjeeling shall always ensure that!

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Kalimpong is another hill station in the state of West Bengal, which is popular for its beautiful panoramic view. You can find stunning Buddhists monasteries and Tibetian crafts in the city. The town is just at a distance of 50 mins from Darjeeling, at the foothills of the Shivalik range. The ideal time to visit Kalimpong is the Summertime from (March to May), although, all throughout the year, the temperature is pleasant. Apart from the ancient monasteries and age-old churches, the town marks the presence of Bhutanese history. Thus it is one of the attractive tourist spots in eastern India. Best time to visit - Summertime from March to May. Highlights - Apart from the ancient monasteries and age-old churches, the town marks the presence of Bhutanese history, The best places to visit in Kalimpong are: -Durpin Dara Hill -Cactus Nursery -Morgan House -Deolo Hill -Galingka -Jang Dong Paliriffo Brang Gompa.

Samsing

This hidden hillside beauty, located at Himalayan foothills between Jalpaiguri & Darjeeling is one of the most picturesque places around Kolkata. Samsing is dotted with lush green tea gardens, forested hills, and valleys all enveloped in the cool misty breeze. The place, on a clear day, even offers views of snow-capped peaks of Bhutan. Best time to visit: Winter months (November-February). Distance from Kolkata: 665 kilometres. Highlights: Visit the nearby Neora Valley National Park to see near-extinction species of flowering plants, red panda, Himalayan black bear, marbled cat, Malayan giant squirrel, etc. The charming village of Suntaley Khola for its scenic surroundings and orange orchards. Rocky Island for its nature resorts and watersports.

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It is a beautiful White Marble structure which began making in 1906 and was completed by 1921. While it originally got built with the idea of dedicating a memorial to Queen Victoria of Britain, it has now turned into a museum that attracts numerous people due to its stunning architecture and display.The artistic monument is a mixture of British as well as Mughal form of architecture. Inside the huge fortress is a museum that has 25 galleries featuring sculptures, portraits, national leaders, arms, and armour. Moreover, it has unique, and original  works of William Shakespeare, Omar Khayyam, as well as Arabian Nights.Location: Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, Kolkata.Price:-Rs. 30 for Indians,-Rs. 100 for citizens of the SAARC countries,-Rs. 500 for nationals of all other countries.Timing:-From 10 am to 6 pm (Tuesday- Friday)and,-From 10 am - 8 pm (Saturday, Sunday).Best time to visit: October and March.

Howrah Bridge

This one tops the list of places to see in Kolkata, probably because it gets so often portrayed in movies. It was constructed in 1943 replacing the Pontoon Bridge and is made of steel. Due to the immense popularity that the bridge has, tourists from far and wide travel to Kolkata just to visit the amazing bridge.One will be amazed to see the view from the bridge in the evening. The entire river Hoogli seems like an endless lake with the sun going down into the horizon. The suspended bridge ranks 6th amongst the longest bridges in the world.Location: Hooghly RIver, Kolkata.Best Time To Visit: In the Evening.

Botanical Garden

Previously known as the Calcutta Botanical Garden, the garden was established in 1786. It is spread over 270 acres of land. The present name of the garden is Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden.As the name suggests, the garden is full of plants, trees, and flowers related to the field of botany. At the moment, the garden is a home for over 12000 perennial plants that are still alive. One of the best attractions here is the giant Banyan Tree which forms the second largest canopy in the world. Also, the garden features over 1400 exotic species of plants, and trees.Location: Botanical Garden Road B Shalimar Area Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Botanical Garden, Area, Howrah, West Bengal 711103.Price:-INR 10/- for Indians and-INR 100/- for foreigners.Timing: 10 am to 5 pm, ( Mondays Closed).Best time to visit: October to February.

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25 Best Weekend Destinations near Kolkata and One Night Stay In 2020

Weekend destinations near Kolkata for a one-night stay is something that people are seeking actively these days. Escaping from the daily hustles bustles of city life is a wish of everyone. A perfect weekend destination even as small as a one night stay can amaze you with so many beautiful memories that it can be a relaxation therapy for some next couple of months.

We have painstakingly selected and uploaded details of 25 such best weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay. So, buckle your seat-belt for the roller coaster ride through the weekend getaways near you, that you cannot just miss. 

In some places, you can enjoy the rural feel along with modern amenities, in other cases, the age-old historical architectural remains will thrill your mind with stories that you have read in your history books. All the places are not too far from Kolkata and are ideal for a one night stay.

If you do not have enough time to go through every place in details, here is a short table for you.

Quick Reference Table: Weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay

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1  River View Resort Falta

Falta, well known as an SEZ or Special Economic Zone in West Bengal is a natural river bank destination. The town has the first SEZ in India and is a duty-free enclave. This town is also known for the temporary settlement of English residents during Pre-British reign when Siraj-Ud-Daulah attacked Kolkata. At present Falta riverside area is a great tourist spot for weekend trips.

By Road: The place is around 50 KM away from Kolkata. It will take some 2 hours to reach here through Diamond Harbor road.

Best time to Visit: This place can be visited at any time of the year as per your wish.

General Weather: Winter is pleasant, while monsoon has its own charm. The temperature here hardly goes above 40-degree centigrade in the summer days and below 15 degrees centigrade in winter.

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2  Daranda Farm House

Daranda village is located in Illambazar Tehsil of Birbhum district in the state of West Bengal. The village is only about 11 KM away from Bolpur town. This rural community comprises of about 291 houses in total and is part of the Illambazar gram panchayat.

This is a perfect village for the nature lovers where the green scenic rural community is seen that is enclosed by forest and other landscape. A lake named Lakshisayar, which is about 100 acres, can be a good option to spend some time, especially during sunset. Shantiniketan and Tagore’s Ashrama is the nearest destination to visit. You can stay in Daranda Farm House and enjoy all these.

The place is about 165 KM away from Kolkata and takes approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes by car.

Best time to Visit: You can visit this place at any time of the year, but visiting during Holi can lead you to get an opportunity to be present in the ‘Basontotsav’ in the nearby place Shantiniketan.

General Weather: The highest temperatures in the summer months can go up to 40 or above, while in the winter the lowest temperature can fall down to 5-10 degree Centigrade. Heavy rainfall is experienced here.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 3500 + 5% GST per day per double bedded rooms (Including Breakfast)

3  Asan Nagar Farm House

Asan Nagar farm House is situated in Asannagar town in the Krishnangar I block of Nadia district in West Bengal. This town is under Bhimpur Police Station, which was earlier under Kotwali Police Station.

The town was well known for Bishe Dakait, the leader of the Indigo revolt and known for the peasant uprising. Bishe Dakait whose actual name was Biswanath Sardar was hanged in Asannagar village in the year 1808. The people of Asan Nagar and Bhimpur enjoy the Lalon Mela, which is a well-known fair held here in the Kadamkhali ground. The fair mainly comprises Lalon Fakir’s songs and many renowned ‘bauls’ from Bangladesh and different parts of India participate in this cultural fair. Mayapur and Nabadwip are a few kilometres away from the town.

Asan Nagar is a gaining a lot of popularity as one of the preferred weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

By Road: Kolkata is around 130 KMs away from the town and by car, it will take roughly 4 hours and 30 Minutes.

Best time to Visit: Any time around the year you can visit this place for pollution free and peaceful environment.

General Weather: The temperature of the place varies from 13 degrees Centigrade in the winter to around 36 degrees Centigrade in the summer. The monsoon months shows average rainfall here.

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4  Binuria Boutique Resort

Binuria is considered as a model village in Birbhum District and is under Ruppur Gram Panchayat. Nearly 250 families are enlisted in this village. The place is an old village from the British times in Birbhum and was earlier known as Binuri, which later changed to Binuria officially.

Enjoy local tribal communications while experiencing relaxation in Binuria Boutique Resort. The well-known Kopai River , as well as a man-made canal, passes through the village. Santal and Konrad tribes are residents of this village. Kankalitala and Viswabharati, Shantiniketan are the most famous and nearest destinations to visit.

By Road: The place can be reached by car from Kolkata that will take some 3 hours and 56 minutes time.

Best time to Visit: Throughout the year you can visit, but the winter is comparatively pleasant here.

General Weather: The highest temperatures in the summer months can go up to 40 or above, while in the winter the lowest temperature can fall down to 5-10 degree Centigrade.

Pocket Pinch INR 2450 + 5% GST per head per day that includes all meals.

5  Minakhan Floating Resort

Minakhan is a place with a water body and greenery in Basirhat subdivision under North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal. The place is very near to Malancha village where the fish market is the main attraction apart from the meeting place of the Ichhamati and Vidyadhari rivers.

By Road: From Kolkata, it will take about 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach Minakhan by car.

General Weather: Overall the climate of the place says that summer temperature goes high up to 43 degrees Centigrade, while in winter temperature goes below 15.

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6 The Diamond Resort

Diamond Harbour is a well-known place for tourists seeking a weekend destination for one night stay near River Hooghly. The place was earlier known as Hajipur, but from the British times, it was known with the name Diamond Harbour . Although this was the harbour used during the British period, at present, there is no reminiscence of the jetties or docks, except the fort, commonly known as Purano Kella or Chingrikhali. The place was earlier known to be a stronghold of Portuguese pirates.

Train: Trains available from Sealdah to Diamond Harbour. From the railway station, it is hardly 5 minutes of the journey towards the resort.

By Road: The place is about 48 KM away from Kolkata and you can reach there by car by driving for 2 hours or take rented cars.

Best time to Visit: The place is pleasant throughout the year; however, winter is pleasant here.

General Weather: Throughout the year, the climate is tolerable. Winter and autumn are pleasant than summer, although not too high or too low temperature are seen here.

Pocket Pinch INR 2150 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Hi-Tea, and Dinner)

7  Shantiniketan Eco Hut

Shantiniketan , the small town in Birbhum District is a well-known destination for any weekend. It is famous for Rabindranath Tagore’s Ashram, at present the Visva-Bharati University was established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore and later expanded by Rabindranath Tagore .

Train: You can reach Bolpur-Shantiniketan by train and from there it is only a 15 minutes journey by road.

By Road: Kolkata to Shantiniketan distance is around 165 km and you need some 4 hours of time to reach there.

Best time to Visit: Shantiniketan can be visited throughout the year and each season has its own charm to enjoy here.

Pocket Pinch INR 1950 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals.

8  Shantiniketan Maati Baari

Whether you are a newbie in Shantiniketan or a frequent traveller, comfortable stay with some speciality is all that you love every time. The Maati Bari in Shantiniketan is our new addition in this category that will offer you all types of modern amenities amidst a mud hut.

General Weather: The temperature of the places varies from season to season, where January shows the lowest temperature of about 12 degree Centigrade and April being the hottest shows 38-degree high temperature.

Pocket Pinch INR 3500 + 5% GST per room (for Couple with including breakfast)

9  Debanandapur Village Resort

Want to enjoy the rural simplicity along with urban comfort this weekend very near to you? Then Debanandapur Village Resort is the perfect combination for you that welcomes you with the rustic warmth in the Bolpur Sriniketan Tehsil. This village is situated just 31 KM away from Suri, the district headquarter and 11.8 KM from Sriniketan, the sub-district headquarter. Along with enjoying the fresh foods prepared from the organic vegetables and other raw materials, you can get immersed in the rural musical taste from local Baul singers.

Shantiniketan Poush Mela or Shantiniketan Fair during the month of January is the meeting place for several Baul singers from different parts and is worth to experience for the folk song lovers. Shantiniketan, Rural Charm, Baul and above all the great hospitality that you will experience will take out almost all tiredness of the week.

Pocket Pinch INR 3500 + 5% GST per day, including breakfast

10 Katwa Jol Baari

Have you ever dreamt of a house surrounded by water and all types of comfort and modern facilities inside the house? Do you want to fulfill your dream within your budget without traveling much? Then Katwa Jol Bari is a perfect destination. The place is in Belun village, which is located near Katwa in Burdwan District and is surrounded by greenness.

The property is unique in features and the design of the rooms including the toilets are something made first of its kind in Bengal. The nearby destinations like Khoira Mari Bill and Nayachar are famous for bird watching, while the Musharu or ‘Snake Village’ is known for venomous cobras. Attohas is a famous Satipeeth located near this village. Above all, the tranquillity and the natural appeal of the place will certainly take away your urban agonies.

Jabari is one of the fastest selling weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

By Road: The village is at a distance of 175KM from Kolkata and you can reach by car by 4 hours drive.

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year you can visit.

General Weather: The temperature varies from 13 degrees Centigrade to 37 degrees Centigrade in the winter lows.

Pocket Pinch INR 2250 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals (Great food!!)

11 Shwet Mahal – Shantiniketan

Going to a place several times does not assure to get bored by the same experience while you are on your weekend trips. One of the most visited place in your weekend destination maybe Shantiniketan very near to the City of Joy, but that does not make it necessary to experience the same staying options.

We have something more in our Pandora box. Yes, we are talking about Shwet Mahal or the White building with its unique magnificence.

The four different suites here e.g., The Poet’s Recluse, The King’s Chambers, The Painter’s Retreat, and the Bahaar Hall can satisfy your Bengali aristocratic desires. Relaxing in a complete aristocratic property amidst the red soil area and relaxing with the chirping birds or the rustling of trees is a bonus to your trip.

Want to live like a Bengali Jamindaar for a day? This place is certainly one of the most luxurious weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

Pocket Pinch Starting  INR 6500 + 5% GST per room (Including Breakfast)

12 Banavilla Farm House – Shantiniketan

Pocket Pinch INR 4000 + 5% GST per day per room

13 Raichak Ganges Villa – Phase I

Raichak has become a well-known tourist spot, mostly for weekend trips. This is a perfect destination for a group of friends or family members on the bank of the river Hooghly. The amazing setting sun view over the river water creates a romantic ambience. Earlier named Radisson Fort is now the Raichak on the Ganges and is a must to visit while in Raichak.

Raichak is fast becoming one of the most sought after weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay.

Train: Raichak is only 15 KM from Diamond Harbour, which is the nearest railway station.

By Road: Driving a car to Raichak will take around 2 hours 30 mins from Kolkata.

Best time to Visit: You can enjoy the place at any time of the year.

General Weather: The place is pleasant most of the times, where the summer high temperature goes up to 35-degree centigrade and the winter lows to a minimum of 12 degrees.

Pocket Pinch INR 14000 + 5% GST per day for the entire villa

14 Raichak Ganges Villa – Phase II

General Weather: The place is pleasant most of the times, where the summer high temperature goes up to 35-degree centigrade and the winter lows to a minimum of 12 Degrees Centigrade.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 16000 + 5% GST per day for the entire villa, includes breakfast too

15 Raichak French Cottage

Some French abode like Raichak French Cottage can bring a thrilling experience to stay here. This cottage is a blend of luxury and artistic tinge with technology to make you experience a hassle-free comfortable staying experience away from the claustrophobic city life.

The scenic beauty of the riverside and the simple life here without compromising with the contemporary amenities can bring you with uncountable peace of mind.

Train: Raichak is only 15 KM from Diamond Harbor, which is the nearest railway station.

General Weather: The place is pleasant most of the times, where the summer high temperature goes up to 35-degree centigrade and the winter lows to a minimum of 12 Degrees.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 16000 + 5% GST for entire cottage

16 Raichak Garden Bungalow

People visit Raichak, where the main attraction is the Radisson fort, built during the Colonial age. However, the property like Raichak Garden Bungalow provides a tranquil experience in private property. The rooms here are spacious and are surrounded by private lawns, gardens, etc.

General Weather: The temperature here lies between 12 degrees and 35 degrees (lowest to highest) according to different seasons.

Pocket Pinch: Cost: INR 15000 + 5% GST for Entire Cottage

17 Baranti Lake View Resort

One of the most popular destinations for weekend trips in the contemporary days in West Bengal is Baranti . The small tribal village, Baranti of Santuri community development block in Purulia district is gaining fame and is situated beside Muradi Lake. Muradi is the nearest railway station from where Baranti is only 4 KM away and cars, as well as buses, are available from there throughout the district.

Train: By train one can reach to Muradi railway station, from where local transports are available to traverse 6 KMs of the path.

By Road: Those seeking adventures and enjoy the amazing scenic beauty of the place can take 5-6 hours car driving to reach Baranti, 263 KMs away.

Best Time to Visit: All through the year, one can have a trip to Baranti, however, winter is the best time to enjoy pleasant weather with nature’s blossom.

General Weather: All the year round, the place experiences an average of 18 degrees Centigrade to 32 degrees Centigrade and the temperature hardly goes below and above those temperatures.

Pocket Pinch Cost: INR 1850 + 5% GST (AC Deluxe Room) including all meals per day per head.

18 Garpanchkot Tent House

Train: The nearest station is Kumardubi that can be reached easily from Kolkata.

By Road: By road, the distance of Kolkata to Garpanchkot is some 245 KMs and it takes around 5 hours and 30 minutes.

Best time to Visit: The moderate temperature of the place ensures that you can plan for the trip, throughout the year. However, during monsoon and in winter, two different types of climate can be enjoyed.

General Weather: The place experiences extreme highs and extreme lows respectively during summer and winter and the ranges are some 45-degree Centigrade to 5 degrees Centigrade.

Pocket Pinch INR 3150 (Excluding GST) per day per double bedded Deluxe tent and room

19 Chandpur Village Resort

Beach destinations are ideal for weekend trips if the distance is not too long. The less crowded and newest addition in the beach spots of West Bengal is Chandpur. Enjoy your weekend with your loved one on this beach destination and explore the beauty of a sunset here. However, the true essence of the beach is explored during the full moon when the beach appears golden and the sea becomes silver coloured.

The Chandpur Village Resort ensures you with not only clean and equipped with all modern amenities, rather the rooftops, as well as the garden lawns, will offer you to enjoy the breezy evening. You can visit other nearby beaches like Digha, Mandarmani, Tajpur, etc.

By Road: Chandpur beach is only 175 KMs away and takes around 4 hours and 30 minutes by road.

Best time to Visit: Throughout the year, Chandpur can be visited. However, each season brings different charms and a beach in the monsoon can be something adventurous.

General Weather: The moderate temperatures are experienced here without any extreme highs and extreme lows.

Pocket Pinch INR 2000 + 5% GST per day per Non AC Rooms INR 3000 + 5% GST per day per AC Rooms

20 Tajpur Eco Resort

Travel lovers enjoy all types of spots, but some enjoy river banks and beaches more than hill stations. For these specific tourists, Tajpur is one of the most lucrative weekend tourist spots in the contemporary days.

The Tajpur Eco Resort is a marvellous property in Tajpur of Midnapore. The sprawling resort is the perfect escape from the daily hectic life and to enjoy luxurious comfort along with the natural appeal of the surrounding greeneries.

How to Reach from Kolkata:

Train: Digha station is the nearest railway station from where you can take a car or local transport to reach Tajpur.

By Road: Kolkata to Tajpur distance is some 170 KMs and it takes around 4 hours and 30 minutes on an average to reach the beach destination by road.

Best time to Visit: All through the year, the beach spot experiences moderate temperature and pleasant weather to enjoy the trip. For adventure lovers, the monsoon brings some extra pinches in this beach destination.

General Weather: Moderate temperatures all through the year welcome tourist to step in this location without thinking about the extreme heat or chilling cold here.

Pocket Pinch INR 2450 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals (AC Room)

21 Tajpur Village Hut

One of the most growing beach destinations in the current period within West Bengal is Tajpur. This spot is very near to the city of joy and has several staying options. One of the most attractive such options is the Tajpur Village Hut.

Pocket Pinch Starts  INR 1750 + 5% GST per day per head including all meals

22 Tajpur Luxury Resort

It is not always possible for you to travel some 500 kilometres to enjoy the sea beach or enjoy the full moon view over the sea. We know that you are always in the lookout of newer destinations for your weekend getaways and hence, we never stop searching. Among the beaches in West Bengal, Tajpur is gaining attraction in recent times. To offer the tourists with all the modern amenities and relax in luxurious ways, Tajpur Luxury Resort is nestled. The property is just a few walks away from the beach and comprises of 28 air-conditioned rooms, swimming pool with sunken bar and personal balconies.

Kolkata to Tajpur distance is some 170 KMs and it takes around 4 hours and 30 minutes on an average to reach the beach destination by road.

Pocket Pinch: INR 3000 + 5% GST per day per AC Room

23  Tajpur Sea View Retreat

Your mind and soul need some relaxation as does your body. An outing for a day or two can create wonders on your soul, which gets rejuvenated with joy and pleasure. To ensure such mental peace and energize the soul, you can choose your nearby beach destination Tajpur, which is not so crowded and has a lot to offer. The Tajpur Sea View Retreat greets you with 42 well-furnished rooms to choose from.

Pocket Pinch Starts  INR 2600 + 5% GST per room – Including breakfast for a couple

24  Jhargram Rajbari

The Rajbari or palace of Jhargram is famous as a tourist spot in West Bengal. This area is surrounded by Belpahari hills as well as Subarnarekha and Kangsabati rivers. This place has a historical legacy that is associated with the Mughal Dynasty and even more primitive days.

Train: Jhargram is the nearest railway station and the palace is only 3 KMs away from the station.

By Road: Jhargram is only 169KM away from Kolkata and by road, it takes around 4 hours.

Best time to Visit: All throughout the year can be visited. However, October to February happens to be most pleasant in terms of weather.

General Weather: The place enjoys an extreme low of 4 degrees Centigrade in the winter to 46-degree Centigrade extreme high in the summer.

Pocket Pinch: Starting  INR 3000 + 5% GST per day per room

25  Mursh idabad Rajbari

Murshidabad Rajbari is a famous tourist spot that offers its visitors with the royal majesty. The royal rooms mostly with double occupancy amidst the remains of the Ajodhya Ram Roy family and the Nawabs of Bengal welcomes you for a royal weekend.

Some of the remarkable landmarks that you must visit in Murshidabad are the Hazarduaari Palace, the Nizmat Imambara, Moti Jheel, etc. If you have ever wished to spend a day like the Nawabs, this place will certainly live up to your expectations.

Train: Connectivity of the town from Kolkata by rail route is from Sealdah to Lalgola, where Murshidabad is the nearest railway station.

By Road: NH 34 connects the town from Kolkata and is at a distance of about 219 KM that takes some 4 hours by car.

Best time to Visit: You can plan the trip any time of the year for its moderate temperature zone.

General Weather: No extreme weathers are seen here and the minimum and maximum temperatures vary from 12 degrees Centigrade to 36 degrees in the winter and summer months respectively.

Pocket Pinch: Starting  INR 4200 per day per Deluxe  Room Including Breakfast

Life is too short to spend the weekends at home. Here is a great list for you from us. So, now you can plan ahead for your weekend destinations near Kolkata for one night stay. All these destinations can be seen as one-night stay options and we are sure that you are going to come back with great memories even from this One night stay.

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Places to Visit near Kolkata Within 100 Kms

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Here is the list of 18 places to visit near kolkata within 100 kms, 1. diamond harbour.

Diamond Harbour

Situated off the southern coast of Hoogly, Diamond Harbour is a popular weekend getaway from Kolkata within 100 Kms situated. This is the very spot where the Ganges takes a turn towards the south to join the Bay of Bengal, and you can witness the confluence of the holy river with its final destination. The serenity and natural beauty of this place is something rare, making it one of the most sought-after weekend destination among locals.

Distance from Kolkata: 54 km

2. Haldia - The Heritage Capital of West Bengal

Haldia - The Heritage Capital of West Bengal

Known For : Mahishadal Rajbari and Goplajew Temple Marine Drive, Haldia Sataku

Often considered as a mere river port assisting Kolkata , Haldia has more to offer to India than just foreign trade. With it's rich collection of heritage locations, temples and local markets, Haldia is geared upto be the next major tourist hub of West Bengal .

Distance from Kolkata: 124 km

Best Time: October to March

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3. Chandannagar

Chandannagar

Known For : Chandan Nagar Museum The Patal Bari The Chandan Nagar Strand

Located in the Hooghly District, is the small yet significant town of Chandannagar. A historically and culturally significant town formerly under French Rule, there are many building and sites here which stand as a testament to the Indo-French influence of architecture. The Chandernagore Strand and Chandernagore Museum are popular tourist attractions here. You will likely come across people who still speak French. In the month of November, the Jagadhatri Mela is an event we highly recommended as an experience.

Distance from Kolkata: 45 km

Best Time: October to February

6 Chandannagar Attractions

4. Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary

Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary

Also known as 'Kalyan'r Bagan', Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary is located south of Kolkata, near the Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission. Open for visitors from 5 AM to 7 PM every day, the sanctuary is famous for housing a variety of birds, butterflies and flowers and plants. Buses can be availed to reach the sanctuary. For those in large groups, private taxis can also be hired to the sanctuary. If you are looking to travel with kids, then the Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary is among the perfect weekend getaways from Kolkata within 100 Kms. Distance from Kolkata - 20 Kms

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5. Bardhaman

Bardhaman

Known For : 108 Shiv Mandir Christ Church Golap Bagh

With a convergence of religion, nature, man-made marvels and the proverbial old world charm, Bardhaman is the ideal fit for a weekend getaway.

Distance from Kolkata: 101 km

14 Bardhaman Attractions

6. Sundarbans - Home of the Bengal Tigers

Sundarbans - Home of the Bengal Tigers

Known For : Marichjhanpi Ghoramara Island New Moore Island

Known for hosting the biggest mangrove forests in the world, Sundarbans National Park is located in West Bengal, India. It is also a Tiger Reserve and a Biosphere reserve that provides a complete nature's circle to the tourist right from 'Royal Bengal tigers' to roaring rivers and beautiful estuaries. Sundarbans National Park is a part of Sundarban delta that is covered with Mangrove Forest and the largest population of the Bengal Tigers. It is a UNESCO world heritage site with a large variety of birds and reptiles including salt-water crocodile.

Best Time: September to March

3 Sundarbans Attractions

7. Belur Math

Belur Math

Sprawling over forty acres of land on the west bank of the Hooghly River, Belur; the Belur Math in Kolkata is a place of pilgrimage and also the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission. People from all over the world, irrespective of the religion that they believe in, visit this temple to enjoy the tranquillity and serenity that it imbues.

Distance from Kolkata: 10 km

8. Barrackpore

Barrackpore

Barrackpore was the first place where Britishers set up their cantonment and later spread their rules in India. This place is of great historical significance as it was also the first place where the spark to attain I from Britishers was lit. Not to stop at that, this place is also home to some of the most mesmerizing and green parks which are perfect to spend some time lazing around and relaxing. If you are somewhat of a history buff then Barrackpore is definitely one of those weekend getaways from Kolkata 100 Kms which you should visit.

Distance from Kolkata: 27 km

Bawali

If you wish to spend a day or two in serenity, then Bawali is your place. Located in Budge Budge, this census town provides a host of options for your leisure and recreation. You can choose to spend some time in the royalty of Bawali Rajbari or opt to go on a picnic with your gang- Bawali farmhouse is at your disposal. Bawali is also surrounded by a number of places of tourist interest, like Raypur riverside, Achipur, Boro Kachari Mandir, Navratna Gopinath Mandir- all within 10 km. To spend the weekend in leisure, you can simply choose to go fishing or take long walks through the villages. Bawali is just 35 km from Kolkata. Hence, you can conveniently take the road. Trains from Sealdah to Budge Budge are also available. Buses like SD76 will take you from Kolkata to Budge Budge.

10. Kamarpukur

Kamarpukur

A cluster of small villages, Kamarpukur is nestled between Vishnupur and Tarakeshwar. Birthplace of a pious and sagacious saint, Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa, this village is perfect getaway from the pell-mell of the cities. In this village you will be able to enjoy the pleasures of simple rural life. This place being pious is filled with positivity and you will feel recharged after visiting it. Replete with temples and scenic beauty this is just the place to unwind from the pressure of all the deadlines that you are struggling to meet.

Distance from Kolkata: 96 km

11. Baabur Haat

Baabur Haat

Babur haat is the perfect weekend destination for you and your loved ones if you do wish to take a break from the hectic city life and spend some time close to rustic Bengali rural life. Dominated by natural fishing lakes or bheris, responsible for producing some of the tastiest fish in West Bengal, Babur Haat is a nature paradise. Long stretches rice farmlands, vegetable orchards, mango groves, palm groves and rural homes and temples make a wonderful scenic landscape. Fishing is one of the more popular activities in Babur Haat. You can also go on a short picnic trip to the nearby local village grounds, open spaces of which also allow for outdoor games like badminton and cricket to be played. Malancha villages, famous for its fish markets is only 15 km from Babur Haat. You can also opt for country boating, by crossing the river to visit Chaital village. Greenery, fresh air and open spaces will definitely leave your spirits rejuvenated. Babur Haat is located at a distance of about 50 km from Kolkata. You can also choose to avail the bus services from Kolkata to Malancha village via Babur Haat.

Distance from Kolkata: 12 km

12. Sagardwip

Sagardwip

Known For : The Sagar Beach Ganga Sagar Mela Kamil Muni Temple

Sagardwip is a small island, a part of the Sunderbans group of islands. Sagardwip is at the confluence of the holy river Ganga (Ganges) and the Bay of Bengal, making it one of the most popular religious havens of the country.

Distance from Kolkata: 117 km

7 Sagardwip Attractions

Deulti

Situated on the bank of river Roopnarayan, Deulti is an excellent picnic spot and one of our favourite weekend getaways from Kolkata within 100 Kms. This small village picnic destination is also accompanied by a handful of tourist attractions, like Samtaber, the hometown of renowned Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and the temples of Madangopal and Radha, adorned with embellishments of Terracotta art. If you are a bird lover, keep an eye (read ear) for the chirps of different birds, while you take a walk on the clay paths of the villages. Other popular townships like Kolaghat, Garchumuk and Gadiara are also located nearby Deulti. If you travel by car, Deulti is situated at a distance of about 51 km from Howrah. Alternately, you can avail train services from Howrah station to Deulti station.

Distance from Kolkata: 60 km

Taki

The small town of Taki, on the banks of river Ichamati, provides an experience like no other. Apart from being a favourite picnic spot, a boat ride on the river will give you a chance to get a closer view of Bangladesh. In fact, tourists of both India and Bangladesh embark on this journey, thus giving you a chance to meet Bangladeshi citizens. Apart from this amazing boat ride, you can also visit local attractions like ruins of Zamindar houses, Ramakrishna Mission, Kuleshwari Kali Temple, a three century old Jora Sahib Mandir and General Shankar Roy Chowdhury’s Adi Bari. A boat ride will take you to Henry’s island, and a rickshaw ride from Henry’s island will take you to Golpatar Jungle for the canopy walk. Taki is located at about 80 km from Kolkata by road. If travelling by train, you can take Hasnabad local from Sealdah to reach Taki Road Station.

Distance from Kolkata: 67 km

15. Piyali island

Piyali island

For all those who do not want to visit the conventional Sunderbans in West Bengal, Piyali Islands come as a rescue retreat. A perfect amalgam of restfulness with Sunderbans is what describes this under penetrated getaway. A serene 75Km drive from Calcutta takes one this scenic beauty after crossing a bridge over the river Piyali which connects the island to the mainland. Since it is often named as Pseudo Sunderbans, therefore we can expect the vegetation, landscape and topography to be similar.

16. Jayrambati

Jayrambati

Jayrambati is a quaint village in the Bankura district, popularised as an important pilgrimage point among followers of Sri Ramakrishna for being the place of residence of the Holy Mother Sri Sharada Devi. The village has a certain old-world charm to it and has several small temples all across the village, the most popular one however being the Sri Sri Maitri Mandir devoted to the Holy Mother. The religious aspect of the village is what draws most visitors to the village and is an integral part of the village's culture. The village has been an integral part and woven itself in the life of the holy mother Sri Sharada Devi, the village has witnessed several milestones in the life of the holy mother and has thus resultantly been an important source of pilgrimage for the ardent followers of Sri Sharada Devi.

Distance from Kolkata: 103 km

Falta

The river town of Falta is what constitutes your ideal picnic destination or weekend gateway. Marked by the confluence of river Hoogly and Damodar on the south and river Rupnarayan and Hoogly on the north, this place has developed entirely on the banks of river Hoogly. Known for the beautiful farmhouse- The Bose Bigyan Mandir of famous Bengali scientist Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose. The grounds of this farmhouse allow picnic activities. When if Falta, do not miss the Falta jetty to watch ferries crossing the river and walks along the riverside. You can also go for a boat ride on the river. Nearby attractions include Diamond Harbor at half an hour’s drive, Raichak, Gadiara Geonkhali- all located at less than an hour’s drive. The historic town of Tamluk and Haldia are also in the vicinity. You can choose to drive to Falta, as the distance between Kolkata and Falta is only 51 km. Numerous buses are also available. If you are taking a train, get down at Diamond Harbor and avail a minibus to reach Falta.

Distance from Kolkata: 50 km

18. Bakkhali Beach

Bakkhali Beach

Away from the bustling city life is the Bakkhali Sea Beach that gives you a chance of retrospection in serenity. Located at the most deltaic island of southern Bengal the crescent-shaped beach is no less than a wonder. It brings you the most beautiful views of both sunrise and sunset. The beach covers an area of 8km stretching from Bakkhali to Frasergunj. The twin towns have been prosperous in gathering the beach lovers from both the ends. In comparison to other beaches in West Bengal, this beach is the quietest, yet the most exciting one. People come here to relax in its peaceful environment. Long walks with coconut water in hand alongside this coastline is indeed a mesmerising experience.

Distance from Kolkata: 125 km

Have we missed out any one of your favourite places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms? Let us know down in the comment section below which one is your favourite!

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Exploring Kolkata’s Colonial Architecture

T he British colonized India for over 200 years, and cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi, and Chennai are home to notable Victorian-era buildings. But Kolkata , formerly Calcutta, was the capital of India for 39 years during British rule, and it remains the top spot to see British colonial architecture in India, a must-see city for architecture lovers to include on their India itineraries.

White Town and Black Town

Several neighborhoods in the city, like Bhawanipore, which has strong Jewish, Chinese, Armenian as well as other immigrant communities, showcase an eclectic mix of old and new styles of architecture. However, it was the British influence that most profoundly impacted the city’s structures.

By the mid-1850s, Calcutta had developed into two areas that essentially segregated the inhabitants by color. The British “White Town” included many of the colonial buildings and municipal offices still in use today, while “Black Town” was comprised of large parts of North Kolkata , including old rajbaris, the houses of influential locals.

There are two broad ways to label the colonial structures in the city— the landmark, iconic, postcard monuments and the historic, sometimes crumbling, but still functional public offices. In some cases, both these labels intersect.

Iconic Monuments

The landmark, iconic monuments are found in and around the Maidan and Hogg’s Market areas. Victoria Memorial, a white marble monument built between 1906 and 1921 to honor Queen Victoria’s memory following her death, is one such monument that should be on every traveller’s itinerary. Though it was designed by William Emerson, a British architect, there are Mughal, Venetian, and Islamic architectural influences on the building as well, notable in its domes and Taj Mahal-like features.

Another iconic Colonial Architecture monuments in Kolkata is St. Paul’s Cathedral, which sits close to the Victoria Memorial. Built-in the Gothic style, it took about eight years to complete after construction started in 1839. St. Paul’s Cathedral was built on top of another church that was too small to accommodate the growing European community in India. The church, which is the seat of the Diocese of Kolkata , also has regular services. With its stained glass windows, wrought iron gate, and Renaissance-style frescos its charm draws tourists from many countries and faiths and is popular for its midnight mass on Christmas.

Notable Historic Administrative Buildings

Many active administrative buildings in Kolkata also showcase the distinct colonial style architecture. One of the most interesting of these is the city’s High Court, the oldest in the country. Walter Granville designed this neo-gothic structure, which was established in 1862. With its bright red façade, center tower, and pointed windows, it was inspired by the Belgian Cloth Hall in Ypres, Belgium.

A good area to see several old, yet still, functional buildings of interest are in the BBD Bagh area. Previously called Dalhousie Square, BBD Bagh’s streets are usually packed with buses, trams, and people. The General Post Office, the former Secretariat for the State Government, and the Reserve Bank of India are all located in this area and were constructed by the British in the classic colonial architectural style.

The BBD Bagh area is built around the Lal Dighi, a human-made water tank that looks like a pond and was built before British times. Facing the water is the Writer’s Building, which is a typical Calcutta-style building. Its long corridors, slatted windows, red floors, and numerous pillars, reflect the building style at the time the city was designated by the British as the capital.

The Writer’s Building

The Writer’s Building dates back to 1776, though the structure itself has seen significant changes leading to its current form. Over the years, additions that extended the building for several blocks were built, a long veranda on the first and second floors was added, an iron staircase was appended to the building, and statues, including of Greek goddesses, were also added to the building complex.

The Writer’s Building was originally built as an office building where clerks worked at the East India Company. Until recently, it served as the Secretariat of the State of West Bengal. Due to the damage, it sustained over time, the building is now under renovation and temporarily closed. A stroll around this red brick building’s perimeter showcases its grandeur, in terms of scale and size, and one can almost imagine important decisions being made inside its long corridors.

There are several other important buildings in this area, such as the General Post Office, which dates back to the 1860s, and the St John’s Church, where the grave of ‘the founder of British Calcutta,’ Job Charnock can be found. Also of interest is Town Hall, a building intended for social gatherings, dating back to 1813. This hall, built in a Doric style, has a grand entrance with a large ceiling big enough for a two-storied building. Government officials sometimes receive people at Town Hall though it is currently a museum, which often hosts exhibits related to the city’s heritage.

The large British-style mansion Raj Bhavan, which was nicknamed the ‘Government House’ when India was still a colony, is also worth seeing. This building was put up by the palace-loving former Governor General of India, Lord Richard Wellesley. Now, it serves as a home to the Governor of the state. The public cannot visit Raj Bhavan but it remains notable because of its opulent yellow color and its surrounding gardens.

Kolkata ’s colonial buildings, which draw from the British Colonial history in India, offer a rich experience for architectural lovers, history buffs and curious tourists.

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The British colonized India for over 200 years, and cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi and Chennai are home to notable Victorian-era buildings. But Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, was the capital of India for 39 years during the British rule, and it remains the top spot to see colonial architecture, a must-see city for architecture lovers to include on their India itineraries.

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When making travel plans, the most frequently asked questions are where to go, what to see, and how to prepare for the whole trip.

Srinagar has emerged as one of the top family vacation spots and the ideal location for a honeymoon in the Kashmir Valley. The stunning scenery, calm lakes, exquisite Mughal gardens, and historic religious monuments of Srinagar are well-known.

Top Attractions to Explore In Srinagar

When booking your Kolkata To Srinagar flight , then we are sure you must be looking for exciting places to explore in Srinagar. Here is a comprehensive list.

1. Dachigam National Park

The Dachigam National Park stretches over 141 sq km and is 22 kilometers from Srinagar among the Himalayan ranges. The region was once the residence of Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir’s game preserve despite being home to the endangered Hangul or Kashmiri stag.

The Park was designated as a protected area in 1910. It serves as the city’s source of clean drinking water, as it contains the catchment region for the Harwan reservoir. The actual meaning of Dachigam is “ten villages.”

Approximately ten settlements had to be moved to make room for the catchment area, and the game preserve. Specifically, the Park has more than five hundred plants, twenty kinds of shrubs, and fifty types of trees. Other birds include the Himalayan Monal, Pygmy Owllet, Koala, Pheasant, and Oriole.

Owing to its great height, the Park appears to be covered in snow in the winter and full of meadows and flowers, particularly blue poppies, in the summer. This substantial reserve has a great deal to give and hold simultaneously.

2. Jama Masjid

As a result of the Park’s altitude variation, its vegetation can be divided into upper and lower sections. Bears of the Himalayas, musk deer, leopards, Himalayan grey langurs, and numerous other species can be found in this National Park. There are other birds, such as the Himalayan Monal, Pygmy Owllet, Koala, Pheasant, Oriole, and so on.

The Park is surrounded by grasslands and flowers, especially blue poppies, in the summer, and it is blanketed in snow throughout the winter due to its extraordinary height. This noteworthy reserve possesses immense capacity to both retain and bestow.

3. Kheer Bhawani Temple

The most excellent site to visit in Srinagar with family is Kheer Bhawani Temple, one of the most well-known Hindu temples in Kashmir Valley. This temple, which honors the goddess Kheer Bhawani, is close to Tula Mula, about 14 miles from Srinagar.

The rice pudding that devotees offer in the spring is called kheer. Kheer Bhawani Temple is fascinating because it’s thought that the color of the spring turns dark, a sign of impending doom. According to the connected tale, Lord Rama was a devotee of Ragnya Devi throughout his 14-year exile. Later, after his banishment ended, Lord Hanuman moved the goddess’s seat and transported him here.

She wanted to be buried in the temple, which is coated in gorgeous, smooth stones and has mature chinar trees growing beneath it, where pilgrims live. Constructed in 1912 by Maharaja Pratap Singh. Believing that the goddess alters the color of the spring water, followers fast on the eighth day of the May full moon and assemble at the temple during this auspicious day.

4. Hari Prabat

This peak, called Hari Parbat, overlooks the city of Srinagar. From wherever in the town, the mountain looms large, and the view from Dal Lake is breathtaking. Three major Indian religions are represented in Hari Parbat, which has the well-known Shakti Temple on its western slope and Muslim shrines on its southern slope.

A Gurudwara is located further along the south’s outside wall. A fort dating back to the Mughal era sits atop the hill; despite its disrepair, it still has a fantastic structure and appears like a crown. An essential hub in this region is Hari Parbat.

5. Yousmarg

It is situated 47 kilometers from Srinagar in the Budgam district. Yousmarg’s picturesque hill station is a haven for those seeking serenity and the great outdoors.

The delight of this place begins as soon as you start climbing the hills. The broad length of grassland and the hills covered in dense trees along the route give the impression of being from photo-shopped advertisements.

Also, to accentuate the snow-covered mountains’ splendor. This location allows you to experience nature up close even if it is less busy. During your journey to Srinagar, you will fall in love with this location, which is excellent for lengthy excursions and picnics. Whether looking for Ranchi Kolkata flight or anywhere else, finding the right destination to travel where you can explore is always helpful.

To make your trip truly unforgettable, you should tour this picturesque town, which is a treasure trove of natural riches and architectural treasures. Make the most of your time in Srinagar and have a great time.

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