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Ancient temples, vibrant arts, natural wonders and a bustling culinary scene make  Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the southern fringes of the country. Located on the Coromandel Coast, this busy metropolis was formerly called Madras. From the resplendent classical dance form of bharatnatyam to the rich flavours of its iconic cuisine and from the lustrous silk sarees traded here to the gorgeous temples and churches, Chennai is the gatekeeper of South Indian art, culture and traditions. The city is also the perfect base from which trips to other locales in Tamil Nadu can take off. 

Alongside heritage, flourish natural and contemporary highlights: sprawling beaches with natural and man-made wonders, a bustling seaport, quirky cafes, a multi-transport system, theme parks, industrial hubs, hi-tech parks and universities. Its population is a heterogenous mix of locals, expats and people from the rest of India. Chennai is widely known as the “Detroit of India”, a moniker it earned because of the high concentration of automobile factories located in and around here.

There are several stories about the origin of the city’s name. Initially, during the Nayakars rule, its name was Madras, which was inspired by Madraspattinam. At that time, it was a fishing village that was situated to the north of the area that is now Fort St George. The king of Vijaynagar sold the piece of land to the British on which now stands Fort St George, which houses the Secretariat Complex of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It was the British officers who retained the name Madraspattinam. For local populace, it was more common to call the city Chennapattinam. According to another legend, the city was named Chennai in honour of Damal Chennappa Nayakkar, a Nayak ruler. In the year 1996, the government renamed it to Chennai officially and the name stands even today.

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The legacy of chennai through its cultural attractions, marina beach.

Often considered to be the pride of Chennai, Marina Beach, 13 km in length, is the second-longest beach of its kind in the world. A long stretch of soft sand, Marina Beach invites tourists to unwind, take a dip in the water and indulge in local...

Marina Beach

San Thomas Basilica

A beautiful Roman catholic cathedral in pristine white, this church...

Valluvar Kottam Kodambakkam

Valluvar Kottam Kodambakkam

It is a historical monument dedicated to the well-known poet,...

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Fort St George

Among the first British fortresses, built in 1644, the great white...

Marina Beach

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Dakshinachitra Museum

Dakshinachitra Museum

This heritage museum houses over 4,000 artefacts and 1,000,000...

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Established in 1679 AD, the St Mary’s Church is located inside the...

Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram

Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram

The Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram is one of the most popular spots to...

Kalakshetra

Kalakshetra

In 1936, the Kalakshetra Foundation was established by Rukmini Devi...

Valluvar Kottam Kodambakkam

Tanjore Paintings

Tanjore paintings are a great way to beautify the interiors of your...

Semmozhi Poonga

Semmozhi Poonga

Home to about 500 species of plants and over 80 trees, the Semmozhi...

San Thomas Basilica

Gujarati Shwetambar Murtipujak Jain Mandir

The Gujarati Shwetambar Murtipujak Jain Mandir is credited with being...

Fort St George

Kapaleeswarar Temple

Believed to be one of the oldest and most revered temples of Chennai,...

Guindy National Park

Guindy National Park

Located adjacent to Raj Bhavan, the Guindy National Park boasts a...

Government Museum

Government Museum

Started in 1851, it is the second-oldest museum in India and has an...

Cholamandal Artists Village

Cholamandal Artists Village

Started by KCS Paniker, who was not only a legendary artist but also...

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Pulicat Lake

The second-largest brackish water lake in the country, the beautiful...

Stone Carvings

Stone Carvings

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tiruvannamalai

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Chennai International Airport is located about 7 km away from the main city. It is connected by direct daily flights to major cities like New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Apart from this, it also connects the city to international destinations like Singapore and Colombo.

The Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminal is connected to various Indian cities like Puducherry (about 166 km), Bengaluru (about 347 km), Tirupati (about 133 km), Coimbatore (about 507 km), and Tirunelveli (about 625 km).

Three major railway stations, Chennai Central, Chennai Egmore and Tambaram, make it one of the train service hubs in South India. Several trains connect it daily to major Indian cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru.

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Chennai (Madras)

If you have time to explore Chennai (formerly Madras), this 284-sq-mi (400-sq-km) conglomerate of urban villages and diverse neighborhoods making up Tamil Nadu's capital will pleasantly surprise you. Its role is as keeper of South Indian artistic, religious and culinary traditions.

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Government Museum

Housed across from the striking British-built Pantheon Complex, this excellent museum is Chennai’s best. The big highlight is building 3, the Bronze…

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Mylapore is one of Chennai's most characterful and traditional neighbourhoods; it predated colonial Madras by several centuries. Its Kapaleeshwarar Temple…

San Thome Cathedral

San Thome Cathedral

This soaring Roman Catholic cathedral, a stone's throw from the beach, was founded by the Portuguese in 1523, then rebuilt by the British in neo-Gothic…

Tara Books

Producers of beautiful hand-printed books, this publishing company is based in southern Chennai. Visit its Book Building showroom, where you can browse,…

Vivekananda House

Vivekananda House

The marshmallow-pink Vivekananda House is interesting not only for its displays on the famous ‘wandering monk’, Swami Vivekananda, but also for its…

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Book Building

Within this mural-covered space, Tara Books stages free exhibitions, author talks and workshops with visiting artists, and displays its own highly…

Sri Ramakrishna Math

Sri Ramakrishna Math

The tranquil, flowery grounds of the Ramakrishna Math are a world away from Mylapore's chaos. Orange-robed monks glide around and there’s a reverential…

St Thomas Mount

St Thomas Mount

The reputed site of St Thomas’ martyrdom in AD 72 rises in the southwest of Chennai, 2.5km north of St Thomas Mount train station. The Church of Our Lady…

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Express Avenue

This is one of Chennai's best and most central shopping malls, full of major international and Indian apparel chains. The top-floor food court is good for…

Madras High Court

Madras High Court

Completed in 1892, this imposing red Indo-Saracenic structure is said to be the world's largest judicial building after the Courts of London. The central…

Fort Museum

Fort Museum

The Fort Museum has exhibitions on Chennai's origins and the fort itself, and displays interesting military memorabilia and artwork from colonial times…

Madras Lighthouse

Madras Lighthouse

At the southern end of Marina Beach, the fourth-incarnation Madras Lighthouse is India's only one with a lift; it's ridiculously popular, but the…

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Marina Beach

Take an early morning or evening stroll (you don’t want to roast here at any other time) along the 3km-long main stretch of Marina Beach and you’ll pass…

Theosophical Society

Theosophical Society

Between the Adyar River and the coast, the 100-hectare grounds of the Theosophical Society provide a peaceful, green, vehicle-free retreat from the city…

Parthasarathy Temple

Parthasarathy Temple

Built under the 8th-century Pallavas and unusually dedicated to Krishna (a form of Vishnu) as the charioteer Parthasarathy, this is one of Chennai's…

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Phoenix Market City

Chennai's newest, most luxurious shopping mall hosts all the big-name Indian and international brands and chains, from Chanel and Zara to Bata, Lifestyle,…

Fort St George

Fort St George

Finished in 1653 by the British East India Company, the fort has undergone many facelifts. Inside the vast perimeter walls (the ramparts are 18th-century…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Completed in 1680, yellow-washed St Mary's Church was the first English church in Madras and is India's oldest surviving British-built church. Both Robert…

Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam

This 1976 memorial honours the Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar and his classic work, the 133-chapter Thirukural. Its most striking element is a 31m-high stone…

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Unlike some other cities in India, Chennai (previously known as Madras) doesn't have any world famous monuments or tourist attractions. It was a cluster of small villages until the British developed it as a trading port, naval base, and administration hub. Instead of quickly leaving a memorable first impression, Chennai is a city that requires time and effort to really get to know and appreciate it. Chennai is a city that requires you to explore below its surface and delve into its distinctive culture. These places to visit and things to do in Chennai will help you uncover what makes the city special. Try and be there in mid January for the annual Pongal festival as well.

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Explore Historic Mylapore

Chennai's historic Mylapore neighborhood is often referred to as the soul of the city. One of the oldest residential parts of the city, predominantly inhabited by Brahmins, it's full of culture. There you'll find Chennai's most impressive temple, the 17th-century Kapaleeshwarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Other top attractions include neo-Gothic style San Thome Cathedral, originally built by the Portuguese, and serene Ramakrishna Mutt Temple. Storytrails conducts an insightful walking tour of Mylapore. The annual Mylapore Festival is held in early January, just before Pongal.

Retrace Chennai's History

A legacy of the British East India Company, which completed construction in 1653, Fort Saint George was the nucleus of what became the city of Madras. The monument is one of Britain's first lasting footprints on India. It's now home to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and Secretariat. It also contains the grand St Mary's Church—one of the oldest surviving churches built by the British—and the Fort Museum. The museum has exhibits about the fort and Chennai's origin. There are displays of military memorabilia, relics, paintings, and artifacts from the colonial period as well. It's open daily, except Fridays, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The entrance fee is 5 rupees for Indians and 100 rupees for foreigners. Children under 15 years of age can enter for free.

Admire Madras High Court

Located just outside Fort Saint George, in George Town, massive Madras High Court is one of the largest judicial buildings in the world. Built in 1892, it has distinctive red Indo-Saracenic architecture, with magnificent painted ceilings and stained-glass doors. It's possible to wander through the court and even sit in on a session.

See Ancient Bronze Statues at the Government Museum

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Chennai's impressive Government Museum is the best in the city. Its expansive galleries are spread across three buildings, with the highlight being the Bronze Gallery. It has an outstanding collection of bronze statues from the 7th century onward. Most belong to the significant Chola period from the 9th to 11th centuries. There are also extensive archeological and anthropology galleries. The museum is situated in the British-built Pantheon Complex on Pantheon Road. It's open daily from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The complex includes the National Art Gallery, Contemporary Art Gallery and Children’s Museum. All can be accessed on the same entry ticket. The cost is 15 rupees for Indians and 250 rupees for foreigners. There's an additional camera fee of 500 rupees.

Meander Through the Markets and Bazaars

The congested lanes of George Town are occupied by some absorbing street stalls and markets. This area, which used to be known as Black Town during the colonial period, was settled by locals who came to serve and trade with the British in Fort Saint George. It was the first settlement of the city of Madras, which began its expansion from there in the 1640s. It's noisy, chaotic, and a photographer's delight! Explore the area on this Georgetown Bazaar Walk offered by Chennai Magic or Bazaar Trail Walk offered by Storytrails.

Get a Bird's Eye View from Chennai Lighthouse

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Chennai's landmark lighthouse stands alongside Marina Beach, overlooking the Bay of Bengal. It was built in 1976 and is the city's fourth lighthouse tower. The first lighthouse was established at Fort Saint George in 1796. It was superseded by two subsequent lighthouses set within the Madras High Court complex. Notably, the lighthouse is the only one in an Indian city, and one of the few in the world with an elevator. It's powered by a solar panel and houses the local meteorological department. Take the elevator up to the lookout point on the ninth floor for panoramic views across the beach and city. The lighthouse is located on Beach Road, and is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily except Mondays.

Spend Sunset at Marina Beach

For a real Indian beach experience, head to Marina Beach at sunset and soak up the carnival-like atmosphere, with amusement rides and snack stalls. The beach, which is the longest urban beach in India, starts from near Fort Saint George and runs south for 13 kilometers (8.1 miles). It's dotted with numerous statues and monuments, and is a popular hangout place for locals. Tens of thousands of people visit it every day. This number really swells on weekends. Do note that bathing and swimming aren't permitted as there are strong currents.

Discover Chennai's Multi-Cultural Communities

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Triplicane borders Marina Beach and is one of Chennai's oldest neighborhoods. It's an ideal place to discover more of the city's multi-cultural heritage. The neighborhood is centered around the 8th century Hindu Parthasarathy temple but has been influenced by the British and the Nawab of Arcot, who settled there. Nowadays, it's home to a menagerie of monastic orders, Brahmin agraharams , Hindu and Jain temples, mosques, traditional music venues, and small local cafes. Chennai Magic's heritage walk through Triplicane provides insight into the religious beliefs, food taboos, and cultural preferences of its various communities.

Learn About Swami Vivekananda

Dedicated to revered spiritual teacher Swami Vivekananda, Vivekananda House is maintained by Sri Ramakrishna Math and houses a permanent exhibition on his life and Indian culture. There's a meditation room on the second floor where the Swami stayed after his return from the west in February 1897. The distinctive Victorian-style building is more than 150 years old and was originally built to store ice. It was subsequently purchased by Biligiri Iyengar, an advocate of the Madras High Court, who named it Castle Kernan. Vivekananda House is located opposite Marina Beach in Triplicane. It's open from 10.00 a.m. until 12.30 p.m. and 3.00 p.m. until 7.15 p.m, daily except Mondays. Tickets cost 20 rupees for adults and 10 rupees for children.

Grab a Bargain at Chennai's Main Shopping District

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Join the hordes of bargain hunters looking for discounts on everything from saris to gold at Chennai's main shopping district, Thyagaraya Nagar (T. Nagar).  It's one of the most crowded places in India! On weekends during the festival season (from November until the end of January) the crowds can swell to an astonishing two million people! Ranganathan Street is where most of the action happens. Performance venues in the neighborhood (such as Krishna Gana Sabha, Vani Mahal and Bharath Kalachar) also host many famous classical musicians during the month-long Madras Music Season, from mid December to mid January each year.

Marvel Over Kasimedu Fishing Harbour and Market

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Early risers will find the fishy frenzy at Kasimedu Fishing Harbor to be a fascinating sight. The harbor comes alive as early as 2 a.m., when the first catch is brought in. However, the activity continues throughout the day, with more than 1,500 fishing boats operating there. As well as supplying local markets, the fish is exported to neighboring states such as Kerala and Karnataka. The fishing harbor complex also incorporates an auction hall for the fish and a ship building yard. It's located in Royapuram, one of the oldest parts of Chennai, north of the city center.

Wander Through One of Asia's Largest Vegetable Markets

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Koyambedu Wholesale Market Complex is another fascinating local attraction for early risers. The massive market complex was inaugurated in 1996 and is spread over 295 acres west of the city center near Anna Nagar. It houses about 1,000 wholesale shops and 2,000 retail shops. Although the market operates around the clock, the best time to visit the wholesale vegetable section is from 3 a.m. to 5 a.m., when most of the produce sales take place. The wholesale flower section is most vibrant after noon, when the fresh supply of flowers has arrived.

Sample Chennai's Cuisine

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Foodies shouldn't miss exploring south Chennai's cultural Adyar neighborhood, named after the Adyar River that flows through it. Although it's one of the costliest areas of the city, it also has some iconic eateries that have withstood the test of time. One of them is Adyar Ananda Bhavan, which was established more than three decades ago and serves up authentic South Indian vegetarian cuisine and sweets. Chennai Magic conducts this food walk through Adyar , stopping at local provision and specialty shops to learn about the ingredients and spices that go into southern Indian foods. You'll get to try some yummy delicacies too! Alternatively, Storytrails offers this Food Trail through Sowcarpet , which is conveniently close to George Town in central Chennai.

Feast on Chennai's Biggest Thali

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Ponnusamy Hotel on Jaganathan Road in Nungambakkam is famous for its humongous Bahubali Thali (platter) with 50 items! It's way too big for one person to eat alone, so make sure you bring your friends or family along. The thali costs 1,499 rupees, and has a mix of meat and vegetarian dishes. The restaurant is open daily from noon to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. It's a good idea to get there early or make a reservation.

Watch Artists at Work at India's Largest Artists' Commune

Cholamandal Artists’ Village was set up in 1966 in Injambakkam Village, on the southern outskirts of Chennai. What's really remarkable about it is that the artists are self-sustaining and have not received any financial assistance—they purchased their own land and built everything themselves including their houses, studios, gallery, theater, and workshops. The village is renowned for having pioneered the Madras Movement of Art, which brought modern art to south India. You'll get to see an extraordinary collection of paintings and sculptures there, along with the artists at work. The entry fee is 30 rupees per adult and 20 rupees per child, open from 9.30 a.m. until 6.30 p.m.

Experience South India's Arts and Culture

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Kalakshetra Foundation sprawls over 100 acres of verdant land on Kalakshetra Road in Thiruvanmiyur, near the sea in southern Chennai. This esteemed cultural academy is dedicated to the preservation and teaching of Indian art forms, and is a wonderful place to visit if you want to experience the arts of South India. It focuses on Bharatanatyam classical dance, Carnatic classical music, the visual arts, traditional crafts and textile design, history and philosophy. There's a craft center and museum on the premises. Kalakshetra is open for visitors from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Self-guided tours (using a free map) cost 100 rupees for Indians and 200 rupees for foreigners. Guided tours , conducted by an eminent person well-versed in the field of Art and Culture, are also offered for groups of 1-10 people for a cost of 4000 rupees. Free evening performances are often held at the auditorium.

Attend a Classical Music and Dance Performance

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If you like Carnatic dance and music, the Madras Music Academy is one of the earliest established music academies in South India and is at the heart of the scene in Chennai. A year-round program of events, recitals, and concerts is held in its grand auditorium on TT Krishnamachari Road in Gopalapuram near Mylapore. Don't miss the annual Chennai Music Season from mid December to mid January, with a multitude of productions (free and ticketed) happening at various venues across the city.

Take a Cooking Lesson

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Impress guests at your next dinner party by learning how to made delicious south Indian food in a local home where the magic happens. The lady of the house will lead you through an interactive cooking session, explaining the use of spices and cooking techniques. Afterwards, you'll be able to enjoy the meal while chatting to the family about life in Chennai. The cooking classes offered by Chennai Magic and Storytrails are both great options.

Browse India's Oldest Bookstore

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Higginbothams has been in business on Mount Road (Anna Salai) since 1844, when it was started by a British librarian stowaway. It quickly become the preferred bookstore of the Madras Presidency and grew to be the largest bookstore chain in India. All kinds of books and publications were sold there. The store continues to stock the latest releases and rare editions. It has a large section devoted to Indian and Tamil writes of all genres, an excellent English language section (including travel books), and a children's section with captivating books for all ages. The bookstore is open daily from 9.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Higginbothams also has a Writer's Cafe and bookstore on Peters Road in Gopalapuram, where you can sit and read. More recently, a branch of the cafe opened on 3rd Main Road in Adyar. The cafes employ acid-burn survivors and people from the Spastic Society of Tamil Nadu. Profits are used to help victims of domestic violence.

Have a "Kollywood" Moment at Broken Bridge

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Chennai's isolated bridge to nowhere juts out from the mouth of the Adyar River at the rear of the Theosophical Society forest in Adyar. It's opposite the Leela Palace hotel, and not far from trendy Besant Nagar and the Kalakshetra Foundation. This offbeat attraction is commonly known as the Broken Bridge, as it collapsed in 1977 and has continued to deteriorate. Prior to that, fishermen used it to cross the river. The bridge has featured in a number of Tamil "Kollywood" movies (so called because the Tamil movie industry is based in Kodambakkam in Chennai) including Vaali and Aayudha Ezhuthu . Sunrise over the bridge is particular striking. However, it's said to be haunted and unsafe there at night.

Join a Turtle Walk

Did you know that the coast of Chennai is a breeding ground for the endangered Olive Ridley turtle? During nesting season, from December to April each year, large numbers of turtles come ashore to lay their eggs. The hatchlings are left to make their own way into the sea and many of them die. In order to increase their chances of survival, volunteers of the Students Sea Turtle Conservation Network (SSTCN) conduct walks to collect their eggs and take them to a hatchery. The walks happen on Friday and Saturday nights, starting at 11 p.m., from Neelangarai beach to Besant Nagar beach. Members of the public who are interested in conservation are welcome to join in. It's also possible to see hatchlings being released in the evenings during March and April.

Celebrate Madras Week

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What began, in 2004, as a one-day commemoration of the founding of the city of Madras has evolved into a week of fun festivities. Activities include food walks, heritage walks, nature walks, photo walks and exhibitions, book readings, film screenings, and public talks. Madras Day is on August 22 every year, and Madras Week takes place around this date.

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Chennai ( Tamil : சென்னை Ceṉṉai ), formerly Madras , is the capital of the Southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu . With a population of 8.6 million (2011 census), Chennai's urbanised area is the most populous in Southern India and the fourth most populous in India. It is on the east coast of peninsular India.

Though Chennai traces its history to Fort St George and the adjoining village of Madrasapattinam founded by the British East India Company in 1640, some residential districts of the city are older. The name Madras was changed to Chennai in 1997 by a special act of the Tamil Nadu legislature.

Chennai has an extremely hot and humid climate—especially in the month of May, and has heavy rains during monsoons (July to November). The worst of the heat can be avoided by visiting from November to February..

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For travel purposes, this article covers the Chennai Metropolitan Area , a region of 5,904 km 2 (2,280 sq mi). It consists of several municipalities, the largest of which, the Corporation of Chennai , is spread along the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The Corporation of Chennai can divided roughly along Coovum and Adyar rivers into North, Central and South.

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A coastal site that has been inhabited since the Stone Age, what is now Chennai was ruled by the Three Crowned Kings (Chola, Chera and Pandya dynasties) for most of its history. In medieval times, it came within the control of the Vijayanagara Empire.

Chennai is associated with one of the twelve apostles in Christianity , Thomas. He is believed to have gone to evangelise in India and died in Mylapore, today a neighbourhood of Chennai. The two modern suburbs of Chennai, St Thomas Mount and Santhome, were named in Thomas' honour. In 1522, the Portuguese came to the area, built a port and accordingly named it São Tomé after Saint Thomas.

Chennai the modern city was founded by the British East India Company in 1639. The company purchased the land from the local Nayak or chieftain on 22 August 1639, which is why Chennai nowadays celebrates its birthday every year on 22 August. It was one of the British East India Company's first outposts in India. The company built Fort St. George which is now the administrative and legislative seat of Tamil Nadu state. Over time, George Town absorbed many nearby boroughs and grew into becoming the current metropolis of Chennai.

In 1996, the Tamil Nadu government changed the name of the city from Madras, the name adopted during British rule, to Chennai, which it says is the original name of the city.

The name Madras comes from Madraspattinam , which is what the British called the site when they settled here. Its origin is uncertain. Tradition suggests that a fishing village near to the location of the British settlement was called Madraspattinam. Others think that the early Portuguese voyagers may have called the area Madre de Sois after an early settler, or Madre de Deus after an early church (of St. Mary).

Chennai is derived from Chennapattinam , a name with almost equally uncertain origins. Tradition has it that Chennapattinam was the name of a fishing village near the location of Madraspattinam. However, it is not clear if the village was there beforehand or grew up around the British Madraspattinam settlement.

As the settlements grew, the location of Chennapattinam and Madraspattinam became confused as the two settlements merged into a single town.

Under British rule, what was then Madras gradually became an important administrative centre and was linked to the other big cities by rail, including Mumbai and Kolkata. Madras was the capital city of the Madras Presidency , a subdivision that governed the areas of South India under direct British control. Upon India's independence, the city continued to be the capital of Madras State . After many of India's states were renamed and reorganised on the basis of language, Chennai became the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu.

Culture [ edit ]

For centuries, Chennai has been the gateway to Southern India, with a vastly different culture from the other big cities of the country. Tamil culture and tradition at its core celebrates beauty. This is revealed in its dance, sculpture and clothing. Chennai's demographics show a more diverse population than the rest of Tamil Nadu. The traditional art forms, music, dance of Tamil Nadu thrive here. The cuisine uniquely blends traditional foods, fast food and filter coffee. The architecture varies from age-old temples, to colonial buildings and twenty-first century skyscrapers. Western and Indian classical music flourish in Chennai, along with a booming nightlife. There are dance schools teaching anything from traditional Bharatnatyam to Salsa. There are music schools teaching you how to play the veena, violin, guitar or drums just about everywhere. Chennai reflects its traditional heritage from December to January during the height of the music festival. The clothing locals wear is generally conservative by Western standards but the younger generation wear contemporary.

  • Music : The classical music tradition which emerged in South India including Chennai is known as Carnatic music , of which there have been many composers. Purandara Dasa, who lived in the 15th and 16th centuries, is known as the father (Pitamaha) of Carnatic music due to his pioneering contributions to the tradition. Purandara Dasa is renowned for formulating the basic lessons of Carnatic music. The contemporaries Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri of the 18th and 19th centuries, are regarded as the Trinity of Carnatic music due to the high quality music they composed. The Chennai Music Festival The compositions of these maestros are frequently played by today's artists during the music festival season. The Chennai Music Festival from mid-December to mid-January commemorates the classical music of South India, including these maestros. The festival, which has developed into a cultural extravaganza with more than 2,000 artists participating in over 300 concerts, is held throughout the city at numerous venues, including auditoriums, well-known temple premises and heritage bungalows. Performances consist of vocal and instrumental music, dance (solo and group), both by junior and senior artists. The music include classical vocal renditions in various South Indian languages like Tamil, Telugu and Kannada and instruments like the flute, veena (a large string instrument), goottuvadyam (similar to the veena but without frets), nagaswaram (pipe), thavil (percussion instrument), mridangam (drum), and even ghatam (a mud pot). Information regarding tickets and venues can be obtained from the tourist office in Chennai. Nowadays, the music in the Tamil film industry has emerged as an important entertainment platform in Chennai. Kollywood as it is known, reveals the ongoing developments and changes to Tamil culture over time.
  • Dance : Chennai and the rest of Tamil Nadu is associated with a worldwide famous form of classical dance, the Bharatnatyam . This classical dance celebrates the world and universe by showcasing the beauty of the human body. The dancer represents this by having a perfectly straight posture, a pout curving stomach, a well-rounded and a proportionate body to mass ratio, very long hair and curvy hips. The positions and moves bring the Natyashastra principles to life. The araimandi posture is another spiritual portrayal, where the dancer poses in a half-sitting, fixed position with their knees turned sideways. In the araimandi , the distance between the dancer's head and navel is equal to the distance between the ground and navel. Similarly, the distance between the dancer's right arm and left arm at full stretch is equal to that between their head and feet. This personifies creation and life.
  • Cuisine : As with most of Southern India, the staple food in the city is rice . Chennai offers various non-vegetarian and vegetarian delicacies. The food in Chennai gets its flavour from a combination of condiments, herbs and spices used throughout Tamil Nadu. Tamarind, coconut and asafoetida are essential in nearly every vegetarian recipe. Refined gingelly oil is commonly used as the default oil when cooking. Mixed spices and chutney accompany meals to enhance its taste. A Chennai lunch is comprised of rice with a range of dishes, including sambar (thin lentil curry), chutney, rasam (a broth made from pepper and tamarinds) and yogurt/curd. Non-vegetarian lunches include meals cooked with chicken, fish or mutton. Appalams (papadums) are a vital accompaniment to a Tamil meal. In Chennai, it is Chettinad cuisine that stands out from the others. The cuisine is spicy and hot and offers scrumptious variety in a range of meat dishes, of which the best known is arguably Chettinad Pepper Chicken . A Chennai twist on Mughalai cuisine can be experienced in the paya (a spiced trotter's broth) and biryani. Breakfast in Chennai consists of idli (steamed rice and lentil cakes), dosa (a thin and savoury, crepe-like pancake prepared from lentil and rice batter), vada (doughnuts made by deep-frying black lentil batter), pongal (a boiled mash of lentils and rice seasoned with cashew nuts, ghee, cumin seed and pepper), upma (roasted semolina garnished with spices and oil). Most Chennai breakfasts are accompanied by sambar, melagai podi (a powdered mix of various dried lentils eaten with oil) and coconut chutney. Chennai is also renowned for filter coffee , the most popular type of coffee in Tamil culture. It is a laborious task to make filter coffee. First the beans are roasted and ground. The coffee powder then has to be poured into a filter set along with boiling water, which is allowed to infuse for approximately 15 minutes. Then the decoction is mixed with sugar and milk. The drink once prepared is rapidly poured back and forth from one vessel to another which makes a perfect, aerated cup of coffee. Filter coffee is refreshing and has a lingering taste.
  • Clothing : The traditional garment for Tamil women is the sari while the men wear the dhoti , which could be either a white pancha or a colourful lungi with typical South Indian patterns. The sari, being an unstitched wrap, enhances the shape of the wearer while only partially covering the midriff. In Indian philosophy, the navel of the Supreme Being is considered as the source of life and creativity. These principles of the sari, also hold for other forms of wrapped clothing, like the lungi worn by men. The lungi can be wrapped over clockwise or anticlockwise and can be tied at the back or fixed just along the waist line. It is sometimes lifted till the knee and tied at the waist leisurely or just held by the wearer's hand to speed up walking. In traditional Brahmin homes, men wear kachche panchey where it is tied at back by taking it between legs. A similar pattern is seen in women.

Climate [ edit ]

Its coastal position and closeness to the equator makes Chennai's climate humid and tropical all year round.

Chennai predominantly has two seasons - summer from April to June (35-42°C (95-108°F)), the highest temperature recorded was 45°C (113°F) in 2003) and the monsoon from October to December. The city barely gets any rain from the southwest monsoon (Jun-Sep), but receives copious amounts from the northeast monsoon from October through to December, every year amounting to between 125 and 150 cm (49 and 59 in) of rain. During some seasons, Chennai gets a greater amount of rainfall if there are depressions in the Bay of Bengal.

The period from December through to February is the mildest in terms of temperature, where the daily range on average is 19-28°C (66-82°F). Be sure to take along thin and light clothing.

Read [ edit ]

Books on chennai [ edit ].

  • Chennai, Not Madras: Perspectives on the City (2006) by A.R. Venkatachalapathy
  • The Spirit of Chepauk (1998) by S. Muthiah
  • Madras Rediscovered: A Historical Guide to Looking Around (1999) by S. Muthiah
  • The Story Of Fort St. George (1945) by Col. D.M. Reid

Fiction set in Chennai [ edit ]

  • The Healing (2008) by Gita Aravamudan
  • Tamarind City (2012) by Bishwanath Ghosh

Early morning city [ edit ]

Chennai is a good morning city where all restaurants, shops and public transportation facilities are in full swing well before 6AM. Traffic is in full strength well before 8AM.

Tourist information [ edit ]

  • Chennai tourism website

Talk [ edit ]

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Tamil is the most widely spoken language in the city and the official language of the state of Tamil Nadu. However, English is well-understood and considerably well known in the city, with most of the well-educated upper class being fluent in English. The dialect of Tamil used by the locals is called Madras Bashai and includes a disproportionately high chunk of the English, Telugu, Sanskrit, Hindi and Urdu vocabulary and their derivatives. White-collared professionals use Tanglish , a form of conversational Tamil containing a large number of English words. Both forms of Tamil are different from the dialects spoken in other parts of the state and are often viewed upon contemptuously by Tamil purists.

Telugu is spoken by a quarter of the city's population. Chennai is less than 60 km from the Telugu-speaking Andhra Pradesh border. Most Telugu-speakers are settled in Chennai for generations and are usually bilingual in both Tamil and Telugu. However, the Telugu script is far-less understood and very few are literate in the language.

As the centre of anti-Hindi agitations from the 1930s and the 1960s, the city has cherished a deep-rooted animosity for Hindi. However, since the 1980s, when the much-politicised rhetoric against Hindi began to tone down, tolerance for Hindi has been growing. Nevertheless, Hindi is still not widely spoken or understood by locals, so if you don't speak Tamil, you will be better off trying English, even that may not be useful everywhere. Learning a few phrases in Tamil may be highly useful, especially when interacting with locals.

Get in [ edit ]

By plane [ edit ].

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Transport options into city centre:

By train [ edit ]

By taxi [ edit ].

Use the prepaid taxi to reach the central business district. Every terminal has many taxi booths when you leave the airport. Fast Track has the best rep, figure on around ₹560 to the city centre for a Toyota Innova or equivalent. The fares differ for the international and domestic terminals though the terminals are next to each other. You can either choose the standard taxis (black with yellow tops) or the private call-taxi (which can come in any colour). It is better to have some loose change when paying at the counters. The taxi number is written on your charge slip. One copy is for the passenger while the other is for the driver to collect the fare from the counter. Make your way to the taxi stand and get the taxi number allotted at the designated desk. The helpful drivers will offer to take your luggage and guide you to the taxi that drives up quickly near the allotment desk.

"Fasttrack" pre-paid taxi service has booths in the domestic and international terminals. Comparing with the rest of the taxis their fare and service is pretty much good. Depends on your need you can get from Maruti van to Toyota Innova.

The prepaid and yellow top taxis are not air-conditioned, were made in the 1970s and 80s, are rickety and are prone to stop midway in a journey. The drivers sometimes exhibit rough dangerous behaviour and can demand exorbitant fares. The "prepaid" may mean nothing and they may demand more when you get down. Stay away from these types of taxis.

Aviation Express is very overpriced.

Ola and Uber have become more prominent and travellers can easily book a journey on these services using a smart phone. They are generally cheaper than all prepaid taxis.

By metro [ edit ]

The Blue Line   1   of the Chennai Metro connects the airport to MGR Chennai Central. There's also an inter-corridor service along the Green Line   2   that follows the Blue Line from Airport to Alandur.

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  • 13.094 80.2924 5 Chennai Beach    SR   , North Beach Rd, George Town ( Near to Chennai Port ). Serves the suburban services of the Chennai suburban railway (head station of the South line), Mass Rapid Transit System of Chennai, and a few passenger trains.  

Trains that connect Chennai to major hubs like Bangalore , Mumbai and Delhi are usually booked out days in advance. If you plan to travel by train, consider making a reservation, the reservation opens 120 days before the day of travel. The AC compartments in the trains are preferable for new travellers as the sleeper class and sitting class compartments are generally very crowded. A 3-tier AC berth from Chennai to Bangalore or Coimbatore costs around ₹700 and that to Delhi is around ₹2500 including meals.

By bus [ edit ]

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  • 13.07052 80.19953 9 Omni bus terminus ( Chennai Contract Carriage Bus Terminus, CCCBT ), Kaliamman Koil St, Virrugambakkam, Koyambedu ( West to Kaliamman Koil St. Take a bus to stop Arihant Towers Bus Stop. CMBT Metro Station 400 m away ). This one is used by several private players that also operate buses between most southern destinations. During the weekends most buses are fully occupied and it's better to reserve a ticket in advance. Omni Bus Booking: No:B-15, Ground Floor, Sriji majestic complex (right next to Omni bus terminus).  

All buses terminate near Koyambedu but there are different stands for state-owned (CMBT) and private buses (Omni bus terminus). The two terminals are near each other, and it is better to tell your exact destination to the taxi/auto-rickshaw driver. Buses usually drop passengers at various points in the city before reaching the terminus. Ask the driver or fellow passengers at the closest drop-off point to your destination.

Several private players also operate buses between most southern destinations. During the weekends most buses are fully occupied and it's better to reserve a ticket in advance. All buses terminate near Koyambedu but there are different stands for state-owned (CMBT) and private buses (Omni bus terminus). The two terminals are near each other, and it is better to tell your exact destination to the taxi/auto-rickshaw driver. Buses usually drop passengers at various points in the city before reaching the terminus. Feel free to ask the driver or fellow passengers for the closest drop-off point to your destination.

By car [ edit ]

Chennai is very well connected to other parts of India by road. Five major national highways radiate outward towards Kolkata, Bangalore, Tiruchirappalli , Madurai , Tiruvallur , and Pondicherry. With the progress of the Golden Quadrilateral project, driving down from Bangalore is an option too. There are many car rental companies available.

Get around [ edit ]

Getting around the heart of Chennai city often takes time, due to traffic and heavy congestion. So it is advisable to plan your journey accordingly. Travelling within Chennai is not so cheap by Indian metropolitan standards, and is quite cheap by European and USA standards.

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Chennai has a suburban train network . There are six suburban lines as of June 2023:

  • North Line   North   (Moore Market Complex–Bitragunta)
  • South Line   South   (Chennai Beach–Tambaram–Villupuram)
  • South West Line   South West   (Chennai Beach–Arakkonam)
  • West Line   West   (Moore Market Complex–Jolarpet)
  • West North Line   West North   (Moore Market Complex–Tirupati)
  • West South Line   West South   (Chennai Beach–Vellore–Villupuram)

The suburban trains are generally reliable and fast. The frequency of suburban trains is generally good and it is advisable to take a first-class ticket during peak hours. Trains offer a reliable alternative to quickly reach your destination when compared to buses which might get trapped in traffic jams. The fare in Chennai suburban trains is the lowest in the country and you don't have to compromise comfort for the meagre amount that you pay as in other Indian metros. There is a separate ladies' compartment in the suburban trains that are relatively less crowded even in peak hours. The lowest second-class train fare is ₹5. However, you might need to wait even for almost half an hour in a queue for a ticket during peak hours. So it would be best if you buy a card that is available at every station that can be used to buy tickets from a ticket vending machine that almost nobody uses. Always keep your baggage safe when you are travelling in the suburban railway system.

The Mass Rapid Transit System   MRTS   is an elevated railway line from Chennai Beach to Velachery. It is very similar to the suburban railway and only suburban trains run through it.

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The Chennai Metro is regularly being extended. As of June 2023, there are two metro lines:

  • Blue Line   1   (Airport–Wimco Nagar)
  • Green Line   2   (St. Thomas Mount–MGR Chennai Central)

Three new metro lines are under construction and are expected to open partially by as soon as 2026. The Blue and Green lines intersect at MGR Chennai Central and Alandur. Besides, there's an inter-corridor service along the Green Line that follows the Blue Line from Airport to Alandur.

The maximum fare between Chennai Airport to Nehru Park (which is 1½ km from Egmore and 2½ km from MGR Chennai Central) is ₹60 per person. The Tourist Travel Card offers unlimited travel within the Chennai Metro network for a day. It costs ₹100, of which ₹50 when it is returned. Chennai Metro has baggage checking like the airport and is very safe.

Also, tourists can use the Chennai Metro Rail app (Google Play Store/Apple iTunes). The app provides details about train timings, exit gates and platforms, fares between two stations, the nearest metro station, and how to reach the station by car, public transport and walking.

Metropolitan Transport Corporation buses ply throughout the city. These are government-run and extremely cheap.

  • 13.08751 80.284 10 Broadway city bus terminus , NSC Bose Rd, Esplanade, George Town ( In the centre of the city- Parry's corner & Fort. Very close to Chennai Central railway station. The nearest suburban railway station is Chennai Fort. ). The largest city bus terminus of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (Chennai), Chennai.; It lies opposite the Madras High Court along the Esplanade in George Town. It is a connecting point to several areas in the city. The bus terminus is at the southern end of Broadway.  

Normally bus fares in MTC range from ₹4-30. State corporation also has Deluxe and A/C Buses for Chennai Passengers. The fare for the deluxe bus is almost two times as compared to the normal bus. For the same route, deluxe and normal buses have the same number but deluxe buses are being run targeting long-distance journeys since they will stop at major bus stops only. So if you find normal buses too crowded, take a deluxe one. Non-AC deluxe also have power gates and better suspension which you won't find in the normal bus. If you have luggage with you, you might have to pay the cost of an extra person depending upon its size.

MTC Chennai operates an AC bus service between important routes like Parrys - Tambaram, Parrys - CMBT, Chennai Central - CMBT, Chennai central - Tambaram, etc. The most frequent AC bus runs between CMBT towards Pondicherry and is known as the East coast road (ECR) bus and is very popular for intracity travel too.

Daily and weekly bus passes are available for tourists costing ₹50 or ₹300. They can be used on normal and deluxe bus services (but not AC) on all routes within the city. It is worthwhile to purchase the daily pass if you plan to visit more than a couple of places in a day and it will save you from the trouble of maintaining loose change. The daily pass can be purchased on the first bus you board from the conductor, while the weekly and monthly passes are sold at kiosks in major termini.

Bus route information for MTC Chennai is available online at official site and Jaanlo .

State Express Transport Corporation buses go to different parts of the state. Private carriers also run to other towns/cities in the state. You can buy these bus tickets online at redBus or readIndia or RathiMeena or Myticketbuddy [dead link] .

By auto-rickshaw [ edit ]

Chennai has about 71,000 autorickshaws.

The fares of Chennai auto-rickshaws have been an enormous political topic for many years and have contributed to the perception that the city's auto-rickshaw drivers never use meters and continually fleece passengers. However, despite the reputation, trips by auto rickshaw actually are quick, but rarely based on the metered price.

The minimum fare is set at ₹25 for the first 1.8 km and ₹12/km for every additional kilometre (2013). Waiting charges were set at ₹3.50 for every five minutes and ₹42 per hour. Between 11PM and 5 AM, the fare is 50% higher than the normal daytime rate.

Auto rickshaw meters are being outfitted with GPS and electronic digital receipt printers. As of 2015, though, only a small fraction of autos have these features.

Despite the official fares, the situation as of 2015 is for the driver and passenger to agree before the ride begins to a price of a) meter, b) meter + some additional amount, or c) a fixed price.

Whether the auto driver will agree to a metered fare depends on many factors. Generally, many drivers will agree to a fare of a meter plus ₹10-30 additional. But at busy times such as rush hours on weekdays, almost no drivers will agree to the metered price and will insist on a fixed price, or at a minimum demand a fare of meter plus ₹30-100. On the other hand, at slower times, for example, Sundays, many drivers will agree to metered prices with no surcharge. Some drivers will simply never accept metered fares no matter what time it is.

The fixed prices that auto drivers demand is related to distance. They generally have a good sense of how much the fare would be for a given route and ask for fixed prices around double what it would cost by the meter. For shorter distances which would cost ₹25-50 by the meter, the fixed price demanded is ₹100-150. For longer distances which would cost ₹50-150 per meter, the fixed price demanded will be ₹200-300. Depending on the situation, it's possible to negotiate down the demanded fixed price.

For short distances up to 1.8 km, auto drivers as of 2015 very rarely will agree to the metered price of ₹25. Generally, ₹40-50 is the minimum most will require for any trip, although at off-peak hours, it might be possible with negotiation and speaking to many autos to find a driver who will agree to ₹30-40. For a typical trip in the city of 3-5 km, many drivers will demand ₹100-150, but at non-peak hours a fare of ₹50-₹0 will usually be sufficient after speaking to a few drivers.

At all times, the price agreed depends very much on the passenger's knowledge of the distance involved and the price it would cost by meter, his/her negotiation skill, and the time s/he is willing to spend asking auto after auto. In almost any central area, there are many autos around, so if you have the time, it's possible to save quite a bit by speaking to many auto drivers until you find an acceptable fare.

Many passengers now opt for Ola, Uber or other similar taxi-order services simply to avoid the frustration and time involved with negotiating with auto after auto.

All autos in Chennai have meters, but at least a quarter of drivers have disabled their meter in some way in order to make it not functional and the passenger must agree to a fixed price if s/he wants to use that auto. For those meters that function, you can see the price, kilometres and waiting time, and thereby confirm that the meter is fairly following the official tariff structure.

Share autos have emerged as an alternative mode of transport in Chennai. They are oversized three-wheelers running on diesel and charge slightly more than the bus. There are four-wheelers known as meter taxis , which don't have a meter and are not taxis. Another four-wheeler, Magic (manufactured by Tata), has started running in and around the city, which operates similarly to share autos and meter taxis. They are all overcrowded and the drivers indulge in rash driving, owing to the competition. The only advantage is that it is cost-effective.

If you are fascinated by the idea of going around in an auto, think about all those foreigners, who are riding an auto from Chennai to Mumbai.

A Chennai-based event management company, Chennai Event Management Services, has been having auto-rickshaw rallies from Chennai to Mumbai, or Kanyakumari, etc., and has developed a great fan following for them.

Taxis (locally called "call-taxis" since they must be pre-arranged) are available by phone. They are most reliable, can be ordered air-conditioned, and have digital fare meters, although time-based hire is also possible with some companies. Most companies charge a minimum fare of ₹150, which is for 5 km (3 mi) and for every subsequent kilometre they charge ₹18. Alternatively, you can hire a car for a half/full day for around ₹800/1300. These figures are for basic non-AC Ambassadors, add about 50% if you want a comfier aircon Tata Indica. Waiting charges are included in the meter cost but you are required to pay parking and toll fees in addition to the fare displayed on the meter. If your trip is time-sensitive, it's best to book your taxi a few hours in advance and call shortly before your trip to confirm.

Most prepaid taxi operators have a choice of vehicles. Indica is the ubiquitous hatchback that can seat 3 passengers, but it is almost impossible to find one well-maintained. Opt for a Figo or Liva instead of the Indica when you book the taxi, these are newer models and likely to be in a better state of maintenance. If you prefer a sedan, choices are Etios, Maruti Suzuki DZire and Ford Fiesta. SUV models Innova or Xylo have more space and are suitable for small groups (up to 7). Innova has a well-deserved reputation with travellers for airport transfers due to its reliability, spacious seats and capacity to carry more luggage.

It is generally not advisable for foreign travellers to drive on their own as they might be unaware of the traffic rules and congestion in the city. The roads in Chennai are better maintained than the average Indian road. The main highway is Anna Salai also known as Mount Road . It has been acting for a decade and still as one of the prime arterial roads of Chennai starting from Chintadripet to Alandur at the Kathipara Flyover, continuing as GST Road. It also connect the Central railway station to the International Airport. Major parts of the blue line of metro are built about this road.

The complex road routes may confuse novice drivers and it is a sheer waste of time. If you choose to rent a car, it's strongly advised to hire a driver as well. The typical driver fee comes to around ₹250 for a 4-hour shift and an additional ₹50 every hour thereafter. Outstation trips cost a driver fee of ₹750 for a 12-hour journey.

Diesel and petrol are used as fuel in India and it varies with the model of the car. Some cars have identical models with only a D badge to indicate diesel. Make sure you find out what type of fuel the car uses from the rental company.

East Coast Road ( ECR ), also known as New Mahabalipuram Road , is one of the very few places around Chennai that is best enjoyed by car. There are a lot of scenic views with many sightseeing options along the route. For most of the sights within the city limits, travellers would be better served by public transport or a taxi.

East Coast Road could very well be termed the entertainment highway of Chennai. The road is new, flanked by the sea on the left and dotted with amusement spots throughout the entire stretch. Driving down ECR is an experience. Really! You can pick and choose from amusement parks, water sports centres, beaches, eco-conservation, cultural and religious centres, restaurants or resorts to spend your day in. The road caters to practically every type of pastime that one could think about. Be prepared to pay a small toll fee.

See [ edit ]

Places of worship [ edit ].

Chennai is home to numerous churches, with the oldest being Santhome Church , named after the Christian apostle, St. Thomas, who has preached in the area between 52 and 70 CE.

Do [ edit ]

Chennai has several well-known beaches. The Marina Beach in Central Chennai is the second-longest beach in the world after Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh. Chennai is home to Guindy National Park , the smallest national park in India.

Others [ edit ]

  • During summers it becomes too hot and humid to venture out during the day. So go out for a stroll during the night (7-9PM) on the Marina beach and Elliots Beach (Besant Nagar). It's a nice idea to pack dinner and have a picnic on the beach as most locals do. If you happen to drive a car you can also consider taking along a few foldable chairs. Beyond 10PM, no one is permitted to be on the beach. There are policemen on the beach to ensure people follow this rule, and on some occasions they tend to shoo people out by 9PM. However, if you are an early riser, you might consider visiting the beaches early morning around 6 to 8AM The sunrise is wonderful and there is a slight breeze as well. However, be warned that there are dogs lying all over the place and you have a high chance of getting hit by a cricket ball if you aren't looking.
  • Stroll along the over crowded Pondy Bazaar and Ranganathan Street and try your skills in bargaining for knick-knacks. Be warned that it is an intensely crowded place, where you have to elbow your way through.
  • Take a bus or an auto to Mylapore Tank and take a walk around Mylapore especially in and around the Kapaleeshwarar Temple . The crowds, sounds, fragrances of temple incense and flowers and the tiny shops are to be definitely experienced though keep away on Fridays. It gets too hectic even for experienced Mylaporeans.

Music and dance [ edit ]

Chennai is famous for its concerts and performances that take place in various auditoriums and temples throughout the year, which are announced in The Hindu and other local newspapers. During the Tamil month of Maargazhi (December - January) there is a series of classical Carnatic music concerts and classical dance performances in various parts of the city, but the best are organized in various Sabhas (loosely translates to "concert house"). You will see mostly older celebrities, although occasionally there will be some world-class young virtuosos. Free entry passes are usually given out for debutante performances (called Arangetram in Tamil) and for performances held on weekdays (before 4PM when the crowd starts filling up).

  • Brahma Gana Sabha , ☏ +91 92821 06425 , +91 98412 96684 . Sivagami Pethachi Auditorium, M.Ct.M School, 179, Luz Church Road.  
  • GK Parigi , [email protected] . In Cine Abinayam star night programme.  
  • Indian Institute of Music and Arts , R.K Swamy Auditorium, Sir Sivaswamy Kalalaya, 5, Sundareswarar Street, Mylapore .  
  • Kalalayaa Art Academy , 2nd Floor, 100 ft Bye Pass Road, Velachery ( Opposite Bharat Petroleum Petrol Bunk, Above Nuts & Spices ), ☏ +91 98408 77546 .  
  • Kartik Fine Arts , ☏ +91 44 2499 7788 , +91 44 2495 2695 . Narada Gana Sabha Hall, TTk Road. ( 30th Year Art Festival ).  
  • The Music Academy , ☏ +91 44-2811 2231 , +91 44-2811 5162 , [email protected] . No. 168, T.T.K. Road,Chennai - 600 014.  
  • Nungambakkam Cultural Academy Trust .  
  • Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall , Madras Seva Sadan, No 7, Harrington Road, Chetpet , ☏ +91 44 43561198 , +91 42146632 , [email protected] .  
  • Sri Krishna Gana Sabha , Dr. Nalli Gana Vihar, 20. Maharajapuram Santhanam Road, T.Nagar , ☏ +91 44 2814 0806 . The 49th Art and Dance Festival & Pongal Nagaswara Isai Vizha And the 24th Natya Kala Conference. ₹50-500 ( daily rates ) .  
  • Sri Thyaga Brahma Gana Sabha , Vani Mahal, 103, GN Chetty Road , ☏ +91 44 2815 2166 . ( The 25th Isai Iyal Nataka Vizha ).  
  • VDS Arts Academy . MOP Vaishnava College for Women, Nungambakkam. Music and Bharatanatyam dance concerts throughout the year at 6:30PM, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday by young artists. Admission: free.  

Chennai is a major centre of Bharata Natyam with over 1,000 dance performances a year. More dance forms are now encouraged and taught like Kuchipudi (Traditional dance form from Andhra Pradesh ), Mohini Attam , etc. Some other dances like Odissi Manipuri can be found, but are rarer.

Cinema [ edit ]

When in Chennai, do not miss a chance to watch a movie. There are several new Tamil movie releases every Friday or to coincide with holidays. Apart from Tamil, movies in other Indian languages like Hindi, Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam also get wide releases in Chennai. Many of the Hollywood franchise movies enjoy a huge fan following and are screened at some theaters (dubbed) in Tamil. Make sure to book your tickets in advance especially for the weekend, because most of the cinemas will be sold out. Chennai also provides best cinematic experience at lowest cost ₹120/- and lesser, which is very less compared to other metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Check out any local newspaper or websites to get to know the movies running in and around Chennai. Some of the cinema halls are

  • Abhirami Cine Complex . Purasawalkam, in the Abirami Mega mall.  
  • AGS Cinemas OMR , Coromandel Plaza 87/1A, 5th Floor, Navalur .  
  • AGS Royal . Villivakkam.  
  • Devi Cineplex . In the heart of Chennai on Anna Salai. The Cineplex is a huge complex and a great architectural beauty.  
  • Ega Cinemas ( formerly Ega Theatres ), 810 Poonamallee High Road , Kilpauk , ☏ +91 9840499445 (bookings), +91 9940699336 (general enquiries) , [email protected] . Features Hindi, Tamil, other South Indian and English movies. The cinemas halls are air-conditioned.  
  • Escape Cinemas , Express Avenue, Royapettah , ☏ +91 44 4224 4224 . 8 premier quality screens with 3D, Dolby Atmos and RDX technology. Each of the 8 screens has a different decor which adds to the style quotient of the place.  
  • Ganga Theatre Complex . Kolathur.  
  • Inox . Chennai Citi Centre, R.K.Salai  
  • Kamala Cinemas . Vadapalani, opposite the Green Park hotel.  
  • Mayajaal Cine Complex , #34 East Coast Road, Kanathur , [email protected] . ECR. 14-screen multiplex, far away from the bustle of the city. Except in rare cases, reservation is not a must and seats can be booked at the counter.  
  • PVR . AMPA SkyWalk Mall, Nelson Manickam Rd. The Grand Mall,Velachery, Heritage RSL ECR.  
  • 13.1227 80.1475 1 Rakki Theatre . Ambattur.  
  • Rohini Cinema Complex . Koyambedu.  
  • Sangam Cine Complex . In kilpauk. For tickets .  
  • Sathyam Cine Complex , Thiru-vi-ka Rd , ☏ +91 44 42244224 . One of the best theaters. Provides quality food and the main screen is one of the biggest in India. Celebrities and cine stars frequent this complex.  
  • Shanti Cine Complex . Anna Salai  
  • S2 Thiagaraya Cinemas .  
  • Udhayam Theatre . Ashok Pillar.  
  • Vetri Theatre . Chromepet.  
  • Palazzo IMAX ( Palazzo Cinemas-Vadapalani ), The Forum Vijaya Mall, NSK Salai, Arcot Road, Vadapalani ( Auto, Taxi, Bus, Metro Train ), ☏ +91 44 4224 4224 . ( updated Jun 2018 )
  • Prathana Drive-in Theatre , SH 49, Cholamandal Artists Village, Injambakkam , ☏ +91 44 2449 1402 . Beachside drive-in cinema screening current movies and offering a casual restaurant & kids' play area. This theatre screens two shows per day. Check the weather before you head there, as the shows often get cancelled during rainy days. ( updated Jun 2020 )

Sports [ edit ]

Chennai has been one of the prominent sporting location in India, with wide variety of sports played almost everywhere right from every street corners to big stadium matches.

Cricket is a festival per se in India. Every TV in the mall is tuned to cricket during the match season and the whole city tunes in to the sport by one means or another. Chennai is an international venue for cricket and is also a home ground for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) cricket team. While in Chennai it might be interesting to catch a game and enjoy the electric spirit of Indian cricket. Close to Chepauk there are several sporting goods stores where you can buy good quality cricket equipment at low prices.

Book fair [ edit ]

If you happen to be in Chennai in January, Chennai Book Fair is an event not to miss. Location and dates may vary annually.Plan to visit on a weekday as they attract lesser crowds and you can browse through the collections peacefully. If you pick a weekend or holiday, try to visit in the morning instead of the evening. Look through all the shops but it is usually better to skip the marquee stalls and visit the smaller ones which have books stacked all around. You will be rewarded with some great finds as these shops have lesser known but excellent titles from all around the world. Carry cash as many of the smaller shops do not accept credit/debit cards and cash also helps to bargain down the price of the books to some extent. On average, paperback novels in bargain shops cost ₹100 to ₹200. A budget of ₹3000 should be enough to purchase a good collection of books.

Learn [ edit ]

Chennai has dozens of different institutes of higher learning from arts to engineering. The city also offers plenty of opportunities to learn Yoga, Bhartanatyam, Carnatic music and the Bhagavad Gita.

  • Alliance française de Madras , ☏ +91 44-28279803 . Indo-French cultural centre and a place to learn the French language.  
  • British Council , 737, Anna Salai , ☏ +1-800-102-4353 , [email protected] . English courses, IELTS preparation courses. Also houses a large library in the campus.  
  • Chinmaya Mission , 2 13th Ave Harrington Rd, Chetpet , ☏ +91 44 2826 5641 , +91 44 2827 4046 .  
  • Goethe Institut , No.4, 5th Street, Rutland Gate , [email protected] . German language courses, culture and other events.  
  • International Society For Krishna Consciousness ( ISKCON ), Hare Krishna Land Injambakkam , ☏ +91 44 2501 9303 , +91 44 2501 9147 .  
  • Isha Yoga , No 117, Luz Church Road , ☏ +91-44-24981185 , +91 9442515557 (mobile) , [email protected] .  
  • Kalakshethra , Kalakshetra Foundation, Tiruvanmiyur , ☏ +91 44 2491 1836 , +91 44 2491 4359 , fax : +91 44 2491 4359 .  
  • Kishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram , 31, 4th Cross St, R.K. Nagar , ☏ +91 44 2493 7998 , +91 44 2493 3092 , fax : +91 44 2461 334 .  
  • Krishnamurthi Foundation , 124, 126 (Old #64/65) Greenways Rd , ☏ +91 44 2493 7803 , +91 44 2493 7596 , [email protected] .  
  • Raja Yoga ( Ishwariya Vishwa Vidhyalayam ). Learn Yoga free of cost.  
  • Shri Ram Chandra Mission ( Heart Based Meditation ), SRCM Road, Manapakkam , ☏ +91 44 4217 1111 , toll-free: 1800-103-7726 , [email protected] . Learn Relaxation, Meditation and Yoga free of cost. 0 .  
  • Theosophical Society , Adyar , ☏ +91 44 2491 2815 , fax : +91 44 2490 2706 , [email protected] .  

Buy [ edit ]

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Books [ edit ]

Chennai has a wide selection of rare books and maps in the many second-hand book stalls.

  • Alwar's Roadside bookshop . Opposite Kamadhenu theatre in Mylapore.  
  • Bookfield ( opposite the LIC building on Anna Salai, Mount Road ).  
  • Higginbothams . Anna Salai.  
  • Kennedys Book House . Anna Salai.  
  • Vendors near the Central Station
  • Vendors on Mount Rd outside Devi Theatre and the GPO (General Post Office)

For more current publications:

  • Giggles , Connemara Hotel Binny Rd . General books from a friendly shop keeper.  
  • Odyssey . Behind Gandhi Nagar Bus Stand, Adyar and Express Avenue,Royapettah  
  • Words & worth , No.E28, 2nd Avenue, Besant Nagar , ☏ +91 44 2446 8659 . 10:00am - 8:30pm . ( updated Jun 2020 )

Clothes [ edit ]

  • Aavaranaa , 27/14, C V Raman Road, Alwarpet , ☏ +91 44 4500 0020 , [email protected] . Boutique clothing from natural fabrics for women.  
  • FabIndia , 3 Woods Rd . The Ilford House location at is probably the best in terms of choices and selections. This is the place to go for all your natural-dyed, hand loomed and hand made textiles. The prices have been going up the last few years, but FabIndia is the only source for this sort of textile in Chennai at any retail outlet.  
  • Handloom Exhibitions . Year-round there is always a handloom exhibition profiling the work of one state or the other. These temporary installations (you'll have to check the local papers to find out where they set up) generally have a good selection of interesting fabrics and textile products. And there is always the option to bargain, which makes it a better bet than oft-overpriced retail stores. The Royapettah YMCA (across from Royapettah Hospital) has a regular handloom exhibition.  
  • Just Casuals , Nungambakkam, 1, Sterling Rd. , ☏ +91 44 28273882 . A good place to head if you're in the mood for the Banana Republic/Abercrombie/Old Navy/Gap type stuff. They seem to get all the export rejects or overstocks. You'll find that all the brand tags are cut out due to some agreement with the manufacturer. The quality and prices are good, but unfortunately there's no bargaining possible.  
  • Raymond shop , 162 Anna Salai ( Opposite to Spencers ). There are several outlets of Raymond shop around Chennai. Custom tailored shirts, suits and other wardrobe accessories for men.  
  • Shanti Colony . Annanagar is a hub for "seconds" clothing as in the above description for "Just Casuals".  

Crafts [ edit ]

  • Amethyst , Sundar Mahal, Padmavathi Rd, Jeypore Colony, Gopalapuram , ☏ +91 44 2820 3582 . Handicrafts.  
  • Ashvita - Arts and Artifacts , 11 2nd St Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore , ☏ +91 44 2847 6063 . Art, jewellery, photo prints.  
  • Crafts and Weaves , #1, 1st Main Road, CIT Colony, Mylapore , ☏ +91 44 2466 0232 . Handicrafts.  
  • Giri Stores . Adjacent to Kabaleeswarar Temple, ( opposite the Radha Silk Emporium, Mylapore Tank ). Hindu spiritual items like Rudraksha garlands, books, CDs & tapes for chanting, incense sticks, camphor and lamps.  
  • Hidesign , Ispahani Centre, Nungambakkam High Rd & Phase 3, Spencers Plaza . Leather goods.  
  • Jidoka Store , 1st Lane, Nungambakkam High Rd , ☏ +91 44 2822 3516 , +91 44 2822 3317 . Handicrafts.  
  • Manasthala , 12 Cenotaph Rd , ☏ +91 44 2433 2842 . Terracotta ceramics.  
  • Poombukar , 108 Anna Salai, Plandmark ( opposite the LIC building in Annasalai and next to Higgingbothams book store ). They sell handicrafts.  
  • Poppat Jamals , Mount Rd Anna Salai ( opp. Spencers Plaza ). Crockery.  
  • Victoria Technical Institute , 180, (old No.765) Anna Salai ( Close to Spencer Plaza ), ☏ +91-44-2852 3141 . 10AM-7:30PM . They have a huge display of handicraft items, paintings, wood carvings and metal work statues. ₹20 to any amount .  
  • Vimonisha Art Gallery , 12 Khadar Nawaz Khan Rd . Handicrafts.  

Art galleries [ edit ]

  • Apparao Galleries , 7th St, Wallace Garden. , ☏ +91 44 2827 226 .  
  • Chennai Studio , 222 Peters Rd , ☏ +91 44 98405 43420 . Royapettah.  
  • Contemporary arts and crafts showroom , 41 CP Ramaswamy Rd , ☏ +91 44 2499 7069 , +91 44 2466 0159 . Alwarpet  
  • Lakshmi Ethiraj Art Gallery , 70 1st Main Rd , ☏ +91 44 4359 223 . CIT Nagar.  
  • Prakrit Art Gallery , Dhandayuthapani Nagar, 2nd St, Kotturpuram , ☏ +91 44 42188989 .  
  • Raasi Art Gallery , 1 Anna Ave , ☏ +91 44 2441 0389 . Bakthavatsala Nagar, Adayar.  

Sarees [ edit ]

  • Aavaranaa , 15, Ashoka Street, Alwarpet. , ☏ +91 44 24988292 .  
  • Co-Optex , No.350, Pantheon Road, Egmore ( Close by Govt Museum and Connemara library ), ☏ +91 44 28193175 . State government operated store. Good place to buy authentic silk sarees and dhotis. They also sell other items like salwar sets, curtains, bedsheets, pillow covers, etc.  
  • 1 Sannadhi St, Mylapore , ☏ +91 44 2494 1906 .  
  • 827, Dhun Building, Mount Rd , ☏ +91 44 2852 0251 .  
  • 23 1st Main Rd, Nanganallur , ☏ +91 44 2232 4176 .  
  • Revathy Stores , No. 7/8, RK Mutt Rd ( Luz Bazaar Building ), ☏ +91 44 24934328 . Small store with a wide variety of Kalyani and Indian hand-loomed sarees.  
  • Shilpi , 29 C.P. Ramaswamy Rd . Alwarpet.  
  • Vardhrams and Son's Silks . Harington Rd, Chetpat.  
  • Palam silk , Old no. 67, New no. 153, Luz Church Road, Mylapore , ☏ +91 44-2499 0259 . 10:00 am . ( updated Jun 2020 )

Jewellery [ edit ]

  • Aarthi Thanga Maligai , 60 East Kalamandapam Rd . Royapuram. Gold for reasonable prices.  
  • Aishwarya Jewellery . Mylapore Tank. Gold and silverware.  
  • B.B Jewellery , 6/127 Arcot Rd . Porur. Specializing in gold.  
  • Bapalal Jewellers . Kakani Towers, Cathedral Road. Diamond merchants.  
  • Jaipur Gems , 50 Cathedral Rd . Exclusive designer StarFire Diamond jewellery, authentic Jadau jewellery.  
  • Joyalukkas , 39 North Usman Rd . T'Nagar. India's largest exclusive jewellery mall, housing the worlds largest jewellery showroom of international retailer Joyalukkas amongst other world renowned retailers.  
  • Jugalkishore Jewellers . CP Ramaswaamy Road, Alwarpet. Traditional and antique jewellery.  
  • Kanishk . Usman Road, T'Nagar. Great value for money & wide range.  
  • N. Gopaldas , New No. 59, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore . Jewellers since 1929. For exclusive diamond jewellery.  
  • Narayana Pearls , Kasi Arcade, T.Nagar . Good collection.  
  • Rasvihar . 138 Luz Church Road, Mylapore. For exclusive contemporary jewellery.  
  • Tanishq , 100 Ft Bypass Road, near Velachery Lake, Velachery ( close to Phoenix Market City mall ). From the house of Titan. Gold, diamond and platinum jewellery. Trendy collections, transparent pricing and clear billing. Tanishq also operates other outlets in Adyar, Anna Nagar and T.Nagar.  
  • Vummidi Bangaru Jewellery , Nungambakkam . Features diamonds and gold. There is also a location T'Nagar.  

Musical instruments [ edit ]

  • Lakshman shruthi , Vadapalani Signal, Vadapalani . Musical instruments, CDs.  
  • Sapthaswara Musicals . Features Western and Indian musical instruments.  
  • Shruthi Musicals , 10 Harleys Rd., Kilpauk , ☏ +91 44 2660 3630 .  
  • Sruthilayais , 93 Royapettah High Rd, Mylapore , ☏ +91 44 2499 4045 , +91 44 2498 2625 . Musical instruments.  

In addition to these there are several exhibitions at Das Community Hall (Cathedral Rd) and Shankara Hall (TTK Rd), where artisans display their work. Check the local newspapers for details and timings.

Eat [ edit ]

Chennai has numerous restaurants, offering an assortment of cuisine. The beach restaurants are well-maintained and serve great food during the evenings. The eat-outs in Chennai range from budget, midrange and to up-market. There are swanky star-quality restaurants, plain open traditional vegetarian or non-vegetarian restaurants- where you share a table with strangers, street stalls, tea kadais, Indian fast food centres, western fast food centres, food courts, coffee shops, bakeries to exclusive speciality establishments. Vegetarian restaurants serve tiffin and vegetarian meals. There are also a number of restaurants that serve a variety of Tamil, Andhra and Kerala vegetarian and non-vegetarian fare. Many of these restaurants have nowadays diversified and offer other Indian and Indianized Chinese dishes as well. Usually, the check includes a service charge, written next to 'S.C.' If no service charge is added, it is customary to leave a moderate tip.

The East Coast Road abounds with restaurants and eating spots, which offer a wide range of cuisines and a tasteful ambience. And you can plan your dinner or lunch in one of these hotels.

Budget [ edit ]

All these budget eateries serve only vegetarian food and are very cheap.

  • Cholayil Sanjeevanam , New No. 97, Old No.45, Nungambakkam High Road in Nungambakkam , ☏ +91 44 4549 0324 . A popular vegetarian "health" restaurant that cooks its foods using ayurvedic principles. The food is truly delicious, and the concept is that they are cooked with low amounts of oil, using healthy ingredients. The chain also features ayurvedic and yogic classes.  
  • Eat N Drink , 570-N, Anna Salai, Teynampet ( next to Courtyard Marriott ). South Indian fast food, from masala dosas to uttapam and pongal. Fast, cheap, tasty and hygienic. ₹20-40 .  
  • Geetha Café, . Pondy Bazaar. South Indian tiffin.  
  • Hot Chips . T.Nagar and Anna Nagar for budget priced South Indian tiffin, including North Indian chat (snack) items.  
  • Hotel Saravana Bhavan . Probably Chennai's best known vegetarian restaurant chain, with 25 branches in Chennai itself (incl. one next to Kapaleeswarar Temple). Pure vegetarian Indian food with high standards of hygiene. ( updated Jun 2018 )
  • Karpagambal Mess , Mylapore, opposite the Kapaleeswarar temple . Cheap and authentic South Indian Food.  
  • Kebab Junction , No. 19, Mount Road, Royapettah, NV ( opp. Express Ave, near Melody theatre ), ☏ +91 44 4215 8036 .  
  • Mansuk's , T.Nagar. . Best for Bombay Chat, Lassi and an unlimited Gujarati Thali.  
  • Palimar , Parsn Complex, Mount Rd, Anna Salai . South Indian cuisine.  
  • Rathna Cafe , Triplicane. also Thiruvanmiyur, opposite the RTO . For fluffy hot idlis, hot vadai, delicious pongal dripping in ghee and accompanied by sambhar. Quality maintained for more than 100 years. More expensive than Murugan Idli shop.  
  • Sangeetha , No. 82, Nungambakkam High Road, Nungambakkam ( at intersection of Valluvar Kottam High Rd and Nungambakkam High Rd ). Vegetarian chain restaurant with a mix of good-quality and tasty South Indian, North Indian, and "Indo-Chinese" cuisine at very reasonable prices.  
  • The Spice Box , Thiruvanmyur , ☏ +91 44 4304 2365 . Lunch deliveries and gourmet outdoor catering. Wholesome, innovative lunch-dinner in 6 options is great to try out.  
  • Sri Krishna Sweets , Mount Rd, Spencers Plaza, Adayar, Anna Salai, also at MG Rd, Shastri Nagar . Indian sweets & salad bar. North Indian "chat" (snack) items.  
  • Vasantha Bhavan ( near Vadapalani Bus stand ). Chain of vegetarian restaurants.  

Mid-range [ edit ]

  • Aiwo ( Vegetarian ), 7 Rosy Towers, Nungambakkam High Road, Nungambakkam. , ☏ +91 44 66514241 . Fusion and health foods. A 14-course meal served on a conveyer belt that moves around the room. Various dishes served are supposed to be cooked in olive oil. Healthy tasty food for the health conscious. Table reservations. South Indian ₹199 per meal inclusive of taxes .  
  • Amaravathi ( non-vegetarian ), 1 Cathedral Road Gopalpuram , ☏ +91 44 28116416 , +91 44 28110305 . Daily 11AM-11PM . South Indian sea food cuisines and is known for its spicy Andhra food . Their famous Andhra meals, chicken and mutton biryani. Vazahapoo and keerai vadi are a must try. Chilly chicken, chili paneer, momos, soups, burgers, rolls, etc. Punjabi dishes like kadhai chicken, butter chicken, daal makhni, roti, butter naan, paneer butter masala, allu matar etc. Special fish prawns and Amaravathi chicken are the main dishs of the restaurant. Seating: 135 covers. Valet parking and take away. Table reservations. South Indian . Average for 2 persons ₹500 .  
  • Amethyst cafe and restaurant , Sundar Mahal, Padmavathi Road, Jeypore Colony, Gopalapuram , ☏ +91 44 2820 3582 , +91 44 28353581 (resv) . Vegetarian. Multi-cuisine . Garden and patio cafe and restaurant with a mix of western (pastas, burgers) and Indian fare. Cuisines served by Amethyst are Coffee and International. It is a nice, cozy, romantic place to chill out on weekends. Their cuisine is nice and so is their interiors. Its a colonial house turned into a restaurant. Table reservations available.  
  • Amma , 1 Dr. Giri Rd, T Nagar ( near Bharathi Raja Hospital ), ☏ +91 44 28340242 . 11:30AM-3:30PM and 7PM-10:30PM . Non-vegetarian South Indian. Known for authentic Chettinadu cuisine. Table reservations ( non-vegetarian ). Meals for 2 around ₹350 .  
  • J.P. Tower, 7/2, Nungambakkam High Rd. , ☏ +91 44 28217200 , +91 44 2825666 , +91 44 42144573 .  
  • Anna Nagar , ☏ +91 44 26264111 .  
  • Chennai Airport-Food Court- Anna International Airport , ☏ +91 44 22561793 , +91 44 2256194 .  
  • Near Central Station , ☏ +91 44 25382666 , +91 44 25383334 .  
  • Egmore , ☏ +91 44 42134111 , +91 44 42179222 .  
  • Purasaiwalkam , ☏ +91 44 42089188 , +91 44 26400200 .   * T'Nagar , ☏ +91 44 224328444 , +91 44 224328555 .  
  • Mylapore , ☏ +91 44 224982883 , +91 44 224981226 .  
  • R.K.Salai , ☏ +91 44 228114555 , +91 44 28114666 .  
  • Annalakshmi , 18/3, Rukmani Lakshmipathy Rd (Marshall Rd), Sigapi Achi Building I Floor, Egmore ( Adjacent to Raja Muthaiah & Rani Meyyammai Hall ), ☏ +91 44 228525109 . Tu-Su noon-2:30PM, 7:30PM-9:45PM . Vegetarian. This is a must-try expensive South Indian food restaurant. Elegant ambience, friendly service and good food. Filling portions served. Best selling dishes- Elumichai Sevai, Badam-saffron milkshake. Elite crowd. Table reservations. South Indian . ₹1,000 for 2 meals .  
  • Anupama Southern Spice , 25, 1st Floor, G.N. Chetty Road, Thyagaraya Nagar , ☏ +91 44 31000733 . Non-Vegetarian. Specialty Andhra Cuisine. Table reservations. South Indian.  
  • The Cascade , ☏ +91 44 2834 3030 . Quality Inn Sabari, 1. floor, 29 Thirumalai Pillai Rd, T.Nagar. Chinese food  
  • The Chimney ( non-vegetarian ), ☏ +91 44 2472 5950 . Liberty Park Hotel 9, 1st Main Road, U.I. Colony, Kodambakkam. Predominantly North-Indian kebabs & Chinese cuisines served. A very pleasant place on the cooler evenings when there's always a gentle breeze. Table reservations. Rooftop Dining  
  • Curry House , 2, Block AB, 11th Ave, Anna Nagar , ☏ +91 44 42611167 , +91 44 42611168 . Noon-3PM, 7PM-11PM . Non-vegetarian. Multi-cuisine . Chettinad, and Kerala delicacies. Good tandoori fare of the non-veg variety popular among the Punjabi's and found all over Delhi. Table reservations. Meals for two around ₹350 .  
  • Dynasty , 315, Valluvarkottam High Rd, Nungambakkam ( Harrisons Hotel ), ☏ +91 44 22227775 . Non-vegetarian. Good quality Chinese-Indian cuisine. Reservations available. Chinese food.  
  • Shanghai Annaachi , 9B, 1st Floor, Kakani Tower, New No. 34, Old No. 15, Khader Nawaz Khan Rd , ☏ +91 93 2357063 . Chinese food  
  • Dhaba Express ( non-vegetarian ), 9 Cenotaph Rd , ☏ +91 44 2432 8212 . 11AM-3PM, 7PM-11PM daily . Teynampet, and Nungambakkam High Rd. Cuisines served by Dhaba Express are North Indian. They serve Chicken Tikka Masala, Mutton Rogan Josh, Tandoori Aloo (starter), Naans and Roomali Rotis. Valet parking. Table reservations. Meals for two ₹500 .  
  • ECR Dhaba , 9/76, Kunnukadu, East Coast Rd ( Near Muttukadu Boat House ), ☏ +91 44 44 27472943 . 11AM-11:45PM . Non-vegetarian. Punjabi food. Table reservations.  
  • Coastline ( non-vegetarian ), 118, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore , ☏ +91 44 28251128 . South Indian seafood. Freshly done interiors, slow service but delicious food. Crab rasam, prawn or fish biryani. Vide variety of sea food offerings. Must-try place. Table reservations Meals for two ₹600 .  
  • Barbeque Nation , Sri Devi Park hotel , [email protected] . Buffet costs ₹1,000 per person, advance reservation is strongly recommended.  
  • Eden's , Harrisons Hotel, 315, Valluvarkottam High Road, Nungambakkam . Wonderful Continental cuisine, fully vegetarian.  
  • 4/359,Gatsby Village, Mgr Road, +91 44 24493924
  • 11, Shop 2, 2nd Floor, Greams Road, Landmark: Near Thousand Lights Police Station Phone: +91 44 28291077, 28292190
  • Gyan Vaishnav . Mount Road, near Anand Theatre. North Indian.  
  • Kadalivanam . Mogappair, 100% natural, fully vegetarian restaurant.  
  • Karaikudi , ☏ +91 44 2815 1021 . VeeraRaghava Road, T. Nagar (also at Anna Nagar, Besant Nagar, Mylapore, Thiruvanmiyur) Chettinadu cuisine.  
  • Murugans Idli Shop . 2 locations: GN Chetty Road T. Nagar and Besant Nagar. Murugan Idli Shop is a chain restaurant, and the GN Chetty Road shop in particular is a well-kept secret among locals as a purveyor of high-quality food; on weekends, there is a long line for entry. South Indian. One meal is ₹20-40 .  
  • Noodle House . A chain restaurant, whoese locations include: 1. Spencers Plaza, Anna Salai (Mount Road) and 2. the Intersection of Sterling Road and Nungambakkam High Road in Nungambakkam. Chinese.  
  • Pizzaurant . Velachery Road, Little Mount, Saidapet. Cuisine pizza & pasta. (Without MSG.) Home delivery for nearby areas, very Indian.  
  • Poonamallee , Breeze Hotel, 850, Poonamallee High Road , ☏ +91 44 2641 3334 . +91 44 2643 0596. Multi-cuisine.  
  • Ponnusamy , Commander-in-Chief Road (opp Ethiraj College), Egmore . Chettinadu cuisine  
  • Rangis , Nungambakkam High Road, Nungambakkam . Chinese.  
  • Swati and Swayam , At Saravana Bhavan, Peters Road . South Indian.  

Splurge [ edit ]

  • Cedars , Wallace Garden Road, Nungambakkam , ☏ +91 44 42182397 . Dim lit ambience is beautiful with exquisite furnishing in Mediterranean style. They serve the most authentic Lebanese, Middle Eastern delicacies and some interesting Mediterranean cuisines.  
  • Kayal , Le Royal Meridien, 1, G.S.T. Road, St. Thomas Mount , ☏ +91 44 22314343 , +91 44 43534545 (reservations) . 7PM-11:30PM . Seafood restaurant. Coriander prawn, seafood platter, Kadia lobster, prawn biryani. Nice complimentary garlic bread with butter. very expensive .  
  • Dakshin , Park Sheraton Hotel and Towers, 132, T.T.K. Road, Alwarpet , ☏ +91 44 24994101 . 12:30PM-2:45PM, 7:30PM-11:45PM . South Indian Cuisines- Dakshin offers the 'rare' pleasures of ethnic coastal and regional cuisines. The choicest cuisine of the four Southern states served in a regal setting. Live Carnatic Music. Expensive but excellent food- Starters include traditional, kuli paniyaram. Try the Idi appam or Appam with mutton stew. Desert: Kulfi.  
  • Southern Spice , Taj Coromandel, Nungambakkam High Road, Nungambakkam , ☏ +91 44 55002827 .  

Drink [ edit ]

Chennai is a difficult place to drink. Government rule states that only establishments with a minimum of 21 rooms can obtain a bar or liquor license. Hence there are no standalone bars or pubs here. All the bars that are around are part of some hotel or the other and in general overpriced.

Government-run liquor stores called TASMAC are all over the place but in general not at all a pleasant experience. They usually have unpleasant staff and environment and usually will have local brands. Also, they always tend to mark up each bottle by ₹5-10 over the listed price. Go for it if you want a one-time war-like experience in order to obtain some booze!

Nightclubs close at 11PM, even on Fridays and Saturdays, according to government rule.

  • Hudson , Harrisons Hotel, 315, Valluvar Kottam High Road, Nungambakkam , ☏ +91 44 4222 2777 . Has two levels. Hudson Upper and H2O. Cramped seating providing very little privacy. The liquor stable is limited to the local brands and a bottle or two of scotch.  
  • Million Dollars , 100 Feet Rd . Hotel Ambica Empire, Vadapalani  
  • Star Rock . Kodambakkam High Road (Next to Palmgrove hotel), Nungambakkam  
  • Zero° bar , 29 Thirumalai Pillai Rd . Quality Inn Sabari, ground floor, T.Nagar  
  • Distil Bar . Taj Connemara, Binny Road  
  • Dublin . Park Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Chamiers Road, Alwarpet, +91 24994101  
  • Durrants Bar . Chola Sheraton, Cathedral Road, +91 28110101  
  • Above Sea Level , Hotel Raintree, St.Mary's Road, Alwarpet .  
  • 10 Downing Street , Kences Inn Hotel, North Boag Road, T Nagar .  
  • The Westminster , ☏ +91 44 2499 4101 . Park Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Chamiers Road, Alwarpet  
  • Zara . Cathedral Road.  
  • Zodiac- Lounge Bar , The Accord Metropolitan, 35,G.N.Chetty Road, T'Nagar , ☏ +91 44 28161000 . 11AM–midnight . Popular labels, ingenious cocktails, rare blends of liquor & a wide selection of hot and cold canapés. Seating capacity 76.  

Local specialities - soft drinks [ edit ]

  • Fruit Bizz ( Adyar signal ), left corner building from ananda bhavan road to guindy . This is one of the best juice shops very famous in adyar region. Shop open from morning 10AM till 1AM. ₹30-50 .  
  • NeerMoar . Spicy butter milk, with local seasoning. Available at most South Indian restaurants.  
  • Tender Coconut . Definitely try a tender coconut on a hot summer's day. Available on roadside stalls at ₹35 to 40, a coconut.  

Sleep [ edit ]

The closest hotels to the airport are The Trident , Le Royal Meridian , Hilton and Radisson GRT Hotel all five-star properties.

Stay safe [ edit ]

Chennai is generally a safer area of India in terms of crime, although pickpocketing, muggings, and robberies sporadically occur. Keep your doors and windows shut and locked at night and do not carry or display large amounts of cash if possible.

It is advisable for women, especially unaccompanied ones, to dress modestly and limit their interaction with unfamiliar local men. Foreigners are generally overcharged by autorickshaws simply because they are ignorant of the prevailing fares. It is necessary to confirm whether the driver knows the exact destination and to fix the fare before boarding. 'Autos', as autorickshaws are known in Chennai, are notorious for fleecing customers, tourists and locals alike.

Be alert to your surroundings and watch where you step, especially if you get caught in a large crowd where it is difficult to look at what is in front of you. Cross streets extremely carefully as traffic is generally heavy. On major roads, use the underground crossings (locally called "subways"). Avoid using underground road-crossing/ subways in the night or if you notice them to be empty. Traffic signals are frequently ignored by drivers and pedestrians alike, and it is not at all advisable for tourists to try driving in Chennai.

Stay healthy [ edit ]

While in Chennai it is advisable to drink bottled water and keep a bottle handy as it is extremely hot . Eating fresh vegetables and fruits that have sat outside in the presence of insects can also be unhealthy, although bananas and coconuts are usually safe because they are opened only immediately before eating. Hot drinks in restaurants such as tea, coffee, and other local specialities are safe, as are packaged/bottled drinks such as Aquafina water, Frooti (a popular local mango drink) and others. If you have access to a stove, boiling tap water before drinking is also an option. Chennai summers are humid and sultry; it's better to step out with an umbrella , bottled water and some oral rehydration salts (available from pharmacies, the brand name is Electral). These come in handy if you happen to get dehydrated.

Hospitals [ edit ]

  • 13.084764 80.249831 2 Aysha Hospital , 91A Millers Rd , ☏ +91 44 4228 8500 .  
  • Balaji Hospital , G.S.T Road,Guindy , ☏ +91 44 2234 5282 .  
  • New Hope Medical Centre , 814, Poonamallee High Rd,, Kilpauk , ☏ +91 44 4344 1544 , [email protected] .  
  • CSI Rainy Hospital , Royapuram , ☏ +91 44 25951329 .  
  • Ramachandra Hospital , Porur , ☏ +91 44 2476 8403 .  
  • Dr.Kamakshi Memorial Hospital , No1, Radial Road, Pallikaranai , ☏ +91 44 6630 0300 .  
  • Dr.Mehta's Hospital , No2,McNichols Road,3rd Lane,Chetpet , ☏ +91 44 42271000 .  
  • Devaki Hospitals ( Opposite to Rangachari cloth store mylapor ).  

Pharmacies [ edit ]

  • Apollo Pharmacy , All Over the City
  • Health & Glow , Spencers Plaza (Phase 3), Mount Road; Nungambakkam High Road
  • Madras Medical Mission [dead link] , 24 Hr. Pharmacy, Mogappiar
  • The Psychotherapy Clinic ,26/1, Arcot Street,T.nagar
  • My Mother Pharmacy ,E.B.Colony
  • Parasu Dental Pharmacy 11, 3rd cross st kasthurbha nagar adyar chennai - 20 ph 4211 5000
  • MedPlus India , All Over the City

Connect [ edit ]

Landlines [ edit ].

BSNL and Airtel Reliance Jio, Tata, are main providers of terrestrial telephone lines in Chennai. You can make long-distance calls from one of the many booths that display NSD/ISD i.e. National Subscriber Dialling (National Long Distance) and International Subscriber Dialling (International Long Distance).

Mobile phones [ edit ]

Mobile phone rates are among the cheapest in the world. There are mainly 4 service providers:

  • BSNL [dead link] GSM Triband with 3G services
  • AirTel GSM Triband with 4G services
  • Vodafone [dead link] GSM Triband with 4G services
  • Jio 4G Services with Advanced High Speed Network

You can buy a sim card with a photo and a copy of your passport or local ID should you have any.

CDMA service providers are Reliance [dead link] , TATA Indicom [dead link] , Virgin Mobile and MTS .

Starter packs and top-up cards can be picked up from numerous outlets. Seamless roaming across the country is provided by all providers.

Internet [ edit ]

There are several Internet cafes from where you can access the internet for sending email or uploading your digital photos, however they are not very common now.

Mobile data is very cheap. 1.5GB per day costs around Rs.250 for 28 days. You may find it sufficient to roam throughout the city on this data.

  • MTS MBLAZE High Speed Broadband Internet Through USB Modems. Call +91 9150-955-955

Apart from that you can access Internet provided in your hotel or if you are staying long you can buy a local SIM card and use a portable Hotspot.

Cope [ edit ]

Atms [ edit ].

  • ABN Amro , Harrington Road, Opp Residency Hotel on GN Chetty Road, Adyar - Sardar Patel Road, TTK Road, next to Citibank branch
  • Andhra Bank , All over Chennai
  • HSBC , Adyar, Mylapore, Pondy Bazzar, Tidel Park, Kadar Nawaz Khan Road, Annanagar, Rajaji Salai, Kathipara Junction
  • American Express , Near Anand Theatre, Anna Salai (Mount Road)
  • Citibank , Opp Spencers Plaza, Anna Salai (Mount Road); Opp Hotel Parthan, GN Chetty Road, Opposite Citi Centre, Velachery Highway, near Vijaya Nagar Bus terminus, Nanganallur.
  • HDFC Bank , ITC Centre, Anna Salai (Mount Road),Anna Nagar(West); All over Chennai
  • ICICI Bank , All over Chennai
  • Axis Bank , All over Chennai
  • Standard Chartered Bank , Haddows Road
  • State Bank of India , All over Chennai. They have an ATM locator online.
  • Indian Overseas Bank , All over Chennai,they have InstaCash ATMs.
  • Indian bank , All over Chennai
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce , Adyar LB Road, Mylapore, G N Chetty Road T nagar.

ATM cards issued by any bank will work with ATM of any other bank, but they may impose restrictions on number of transactions, amount per transaction and may also charge a small transaction fee of ₹20.

Money changers [ edit ]

Many hotels will change money for you at the front desk. However, they may not have the best rates.

It is best to change money at the city-based money changers than the ones at the airports. The ones at the airport offer much less for exchanging forex into Indian rupees (₹) and sell forex for a much higher rate than the market rate.

  • American Express , Spencers Plaza, Anna salai
  • Thomas Cook , Spencers Plaza, Anna salai

Beauty parlors & hair salons [ edit ]

  • Ayush , Anna Nagar (+91 26223102/26223446/26203862), Kilpauk (+91 52179635/26472298), Mylapore (+91 52067071/30907691) - Therapy includes Abhyangam , Abhyangam with Pichu , Abhyangam with local Pizhichil , Abhyangam with Thalam , Udvartanam , Abhyangam with Nasyam , Abhyangam with local Navarakizhi , Muka Lepam
  • Anushka ,6,Thyagaraya Road,Pondy Bazaar, T.Nagar, +91 52179197
  • Celeste Beauty Salon , Spencer Plaza,(Mobile -9941130508) F-26, Phase 1, First floor
  • Dollys beauty parlour , Elcanso Plaza, Egmore, +91 9840118882
  • Green Trends , 1576, 13th Main Road, Anna Nagar (+91 26161534); Ashok Nagar (+91 52193636); Adyar (+91 24451759); Purusawakkam (+91 52174414); Taylors Road, Kilpauk (+91 26453331); T. Nagar (+91 28143886); Velachery (+91 22445590); Virugambakkam (+91 55511973) - Exotic natural treatments like Strawberry facial, Avocado Butter Massage Facial, Red Banana Facial, Baby-Corn under eye treatment! etc.
  • Jazzy , North Boag Road, T. Nagar
  • Lakme [dead link] , Adayar (+91 24469730), Alwarpet (+91 24662481), Anna Nagar (+91 26268841), Ashok Nagar (+91 23750207), Kilpauk (+91 52179634), Nungambakkam (+91 28333050), T. Nagar (+91 28155577)
  • Naturals [dead link] , Unisex beauty salon with more than 100 salons around Chennai.
  • Salon Nayana , GN Chetty Road, T. Nagar, +91 28256064
  • Style Mantra- Makeover Concepts , Nungambakkam (+91 28280066), R.K. Salai (+91 28110707)

Gyms [ edit ]

  • Blue 'Boutique Gym' -329, TTK Road, Alwarpet.#24996045,24996064.
  • Body Sports Gym -Govindan Road, Saidapet. #9841151091
  • Gold's Gym 17, Kasturi Rangan Road Alwarpet, +91 44 42088201
  • Mind N Body 360 degree Fitness Studio - Ramapuram & Mugalivakkam. #9600030058, 8754409900, 044-42014949
  • O2 Gym , Kader Nawaz Road, Nungambakkam, Velachery
  • Soldiers Gym , Triplicane High Road, Triplicane (and on Anna Salai)
  • Talwalkars , Near Khader Nawaz Road, Nungambakkam
  • Talwalkars , 23rd Cross Street,Indira Nagar, Adyar

Post & telegraphs [ edit ]

The telegraph office on Anna Salai (Mount Rd), near Higgin Bothoms accepts letters and parcels up to 8PM with a small late fee. Snail Mail in India is by a Post Card (25Ps), Inland Letter ₹5, or envelope ₹5. Speed Post [dead link] facility allows you to send mail more conveniently than a courier service. They have a pan India coverage and also provide international service. International delivery is considerably slower than private competitors like FedEX or UPS but it is also much cheaper. Telegraph services have been discontinued from July 2013 citing very poor response.

Due to proliferation of mobile phones and VOIP, the public telephones are fast disappearing. Telephone Booths or public telephones in India can still be found near travel hotspots like the airport, railway station or CMBT and usually painted with the letters PCO (Public Call office,local calls), STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialling) and ISD (International Subscriber Dialling). All booths have electronic metering and you pay what's displayed on the meter (included in the metering is a nominal ₹2 as service charges). You'll also get a receipt if you insist on one. Coin operated phones ₹1 are located in many busy junctions (easily identified by bright yellow or red colour) but support only local calls.

Libraries & cultural centres [ edit ]

  • American Information Resource Center Library (within the American Consulate - see list of consulates)
  • Anna Centenary Library - Kotturpuram, ☏ +91 44 65515031
  • British Council - Anna Salai, ☏ +91 44 52050600 Ext 350 .
  • Max Mueller Bhavan (German) - Khadar Nawaz Khan Rd., Nungambakkam.

Consulates [ edit ]

Nearby [ edit ].

  • Ahaa Water Park: A spot for frolicking in the water, the Ahaa Water Park offers a variety of water sports and fun activities. It has a wave generator, which can generate waves of up to 3.5 ft.
  • Little Folks Specifically aimed at providing entertainment for the children, this park has a longer history than MGM. (Dolphin City was closed after all of its dolphins and sea lions had died. It is no longer operational now.)
  • Radio Control Car Racing at ECR RC Track: Chennai has the only active RC Car race track in India. On a weekend, you can find several RC car racers at the ECR RC Track located near Hot Kitchen Restaurant on ECR Road. It is very close to the Kart Attack track. Visit IRCRA on Facebook for more details.
  • Tiruvidanthai Nithya Kalyana Perumal Koil: As the name denotes, a temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara is found on East Coast Road.

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  • Chengalpattu — home to Karikili and Vedhantangal bird sanctuaries and Vedagiriswarar Temple
  • Covelong and Muttukadu — two adjacent coastal towns south of Chennai. They have some beach resorts and a heritage museum.
  • Kanyakumari (Cape Comorin) — Site of the famous Vivekananda memorial.
  • Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram has many temples, mostly built during the Pallava Dynasty, including several on the UNESCO World Heritage List . The town is also famous for stone carving and has schools that train most of India's carvers. Carvings and other handicrafts are sold all over town. It is easy to visit Mahabalipuram as a day trip from Chennai, but there are enough attractions to make staying overnight or for a few days an attractive proposition as well, and the town has extensive tourist facilities. One of the most famous temples here is the Shore Temple , next to the beach; if coming from Chennai ensure you reach this temple between 6AM and 6PM, as it is shut down after 6PM.
  • Pondicherry (163 km. Take a bus) — Go on a spiritual trip or volunteer at Auroville - an experimental township with no religion or politics. The drive down the East Coast Road (ECR) is delightful, with lovely beaches all along the way, and on the way you can stop over at the Botanical Gardens.
  • Rameswaram (569 km. Take a bus or a train)
  • Tiruvannamalai (185 km. Take a bus)
  • Tirupati (158 km. Take a bus or a train)

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1. Marina Beach

Marina Beach

4 km from city center 1 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Marina Beach is a natural urban beach along the Bay of Bengal. The beach is stretched out to a distance of 13 kilometres making it the longest natural urban beach in the country, second largest in the world and also the most crowded beach in India with almost 30,000 visitors a day. 

2. Government Museum, Chennai

Government Museum, Chennai

1 km from city center 2 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Government Museum was established in 1851 and is the second oldest museum in the country after the Indian Museum in Kolkata. Situated in Egmore suburb of Chennai, it is built in the Indo-Sarcenic style and houses a rich collection of the works of Raja Ravi Varma.

3. MGR Film City

MGR Film City

8 km from city center 3 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Having been established in the year 1994, a considerably new structure, the MGR Film city is managed by the Government of Tamil Nadu in loving memory of MG Ramachandran who was not only a crowd-pleasing tamil actor but also a longtime CM of Tamil Nadu.

4. Breezy Beach

Breezy Beach

9 km from city center 4 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Breezy Beach lays in the remote and serene neighbourhood of Valmiki Nagar in Chennai. Being smaller and less polluted, its a perfect getaway for anyone looking for a peaceful evening.

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Marundeeswarar Temple

8 km from city center 5 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The magnificent Marundeeswarar Temple, in Tiruvanmiyur, near Chennai has the temple deity Shiva in the form of Marundeeswar or Aushadeeswarar, the God of Medicines. A fine specimen of Dravidian architecture, this temple is a must visit for anyone visiting Chennai or nearby cities.

6. Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Arignar Anna Zoological Park

27 km from city center 6 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Arignar Anna Zoological Park aka Vandalur Zoo, is a zoological garden located in Vandalur is spread over an area of 602 hectares, including a rescue and rehabilitation centre. The zoo shelters about 3000 species of flora and fauna across twelve hundred acres including 46 endangered species, in its 160 enclosures.

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7. Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam

1 km from city center 7 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Valluvar Kottam is an auditorium, with a gigantic capacity to hold 4,000 people, built in remembrance of the poet-saint, Tiruvalluvar. Verses of the poet Tiruvalluvar are embellished on the pillars in and around the auditorium.

8. Ashtalakshmi Temple

Ashtalakshmi Temple

8 km from city center 8 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Chennai Ashtalakshmi temple is situated in Besant Nagar, on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. That stretch of beach is known as the Elliot's beach. The temple was constructed on the express wishes of Sri Mahaa Periyavaal of Kanchi Mutt, Sri Chandrasekara Saraswati Swamigal. (br) The temple's architecture is unique, with the deities installed in four levels. 

9. Connemara Public Library

Connemara Public Library

1 km from city center 9 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Connemara Public Library at Chennai holds the prestigious status of being amongst one of the four deposit libraries in India which entitles them to a copy of every publication in India.

10. Kolli Hills

Kolli Hills

10 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

With an ominous name which means ‘Mountain of Death’, Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai are a mountain range located in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is relatively untouched by commercial tourism and therefore has retained most of its natural magnificence.

11. Elliot's Beach

Elliot's Beach

7 km from city center 11 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

A beach showcasing beauty, calmness, serenity and everything that signifies nature at its best, the Elliot's beach cannot be forgotten by anyone who has visited it once.

12. VGP Golden Beach

VGP Golden Beach

16 km from city center 12 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Considered as one of the cleanest and beautiful beaches in Chennai, VGP Golden beach is one of the most sought after destinations in the area by family and friends.

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13. ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple

ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple

17 km from city center 13 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

ISKCON Temple Chennai is a temple devoted to Lord Krishna. It is located on the East Coast Road at southern Chennai. Built on 1.5 acres of land, ISKCON, Chennai is the biggest Radha Krishna temple in Tamil Nadu. It was officially inaugurated on 26 April 2012. The deities revered in the temple include those of Radha Krishna and lord's family, including Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga.

14. Vivekananda House

Vivekananda House

4 km from city center 14 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Vivekananda House also popularly known as The Ice House, is a shrine and pilgrimage centre for the admirers and followers of Swami Vivekananda. It is in this house that Swami Vivekananda stayed for six weeks in 1900.

15. Akkarai Beach

Akkarai Beach

18 km from city center 15 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The sandy coastline begins from Ennore in the north extending south into Uthandi, leaving one to choose from more than just Marina and Elliot's beach.

16. Dakshinachitra Museum

Dakshinachitra Museum

2 km from city center 16 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Dakshinachitra Museum is one of the living-history museums in India which stores in itself great works of architecture, crafts, performing arts, and lifestyles that belong to South India.

17. Santhome Cathedral Basilica

Santhome Cathedral Basilica

4 km from city center 17 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Santhome Cathedral is a historical and ancient pilgrim centre, which was built during the 14th to the 15th century A D by the then reigning, Portuguese.

18. Madras War Cemetery

Madras War Cemetery

8 km from city center 18 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Madras War Cemetery houses the last remains of around 855 martyrs who laid down their precious lives at the battlefronts in the devastating Second World War and also a Memorial stone for 1000 more who died fighting in the Great War before that.

19. Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

35 km from city center 19 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Madras Crocodile Bank is not to be confused with a zoo. Yes, you can certainly take a look at the reptiles in captivity. But unlike a zoo, this has a much more in-depth operation through ex-situ and in-situ conservation. Right now, it is home to around 17 croc subspecies and some other reptiles like frogs, lizards, snakes and turtles as well.

20. MGM Dizzee World

MGM Dizzee World

26 km from city center 20 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

MGM Dizzee World is one of the largest and oldest amusement parks in India. It brought Jurong’s Bird Show from Singapore to India way back in 1999. There are extreme level thrill rides, but nice and enjoyable ones are there too. The park has something for every age group.

21. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

3 km from city center 21 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Chennai is among the most visited and respected places of worship In Tamil Nadu as well as India. Sai Baba is recognised as one of those spiritual reformers who does not have ties to any particular god of any religion but is a figure of worship himself. So there are no religious restrictions imposed upon those who visit the temple.

22. Nettukuppam

Nettukuppam

21 km from city center 22 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Nettukuppam is the northernmost tip of Chennai and has a beach which is yet not tarnished by encroaching crowds. It is a solitary retreat for those who seek to enjoy the raging sea up close but in a peaceful environment. The place is an ideal place to spend quiet time as it is still not on the radar of the maddening tourist crowd.

23. Prakasam Salai

Prakasam Salai

6 km from city center 23 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Built in 1795,a milestone in the history of Chennai, located Opposite Parry's Corner, Prakasam Salai is an impressive stylish building in Indo-Saracenic style with eminence in red bricks.

24. Thousand Lights Mosque

Thousand Lights Mosque

1 km from city center 24 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Thousand Lights Mosque of Royapettah, Chennai is among the most esteemed mosques of the city as well as the state of Tamil Nadu. Built in the early 19th century by the Wallajah family of the Carnatic rulers, it is till date a popular gathering place for the daily prayers and festive occasions like Muharram.

25. Fort St. George

Fort St. George

5 km from city center 25 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The origin of the great white structure of Fort St. George is inextricable from the history of the city of Chennai itself. Popularly called the 'White Town', the sole purpose of establishing the massive fort compound was to build a British stronghold in the Coromandel Coast and the rest of south India.

26. Chennai Sangamam

Chennai Sangamam

5 km from city center 26 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Chennai Sangamam, a large open Tamil festival, also coincides with the Pongal season. It is organized in various open locations like beaches, parks etc and showcase traditional folk events, martial arts and classical dance, to name a few. In addition the festival brings together the best that South Indian cuisine has to offer – from tasty panirayams to the traditional pongal.

27. Royapuram Fishing Harbour

Royapuram Fishing Harbour

9 km from city center 27 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Under the administration of Chennai Port Trust, Royapuram Fishing Harbour is one of the most popular fishing grounds in Chennai. Located in a region which is famous for seafood, this harbour surely has its name among the busiest fishing hubs of Tamil Nadu.

28. Santhome Church

Santhome Church

4 km from city center 28 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

San Thome Church is among the only three in the world that house the tombs of one of Christ's original disciples. If you visit this church, you will be stepping into a historical tale that will take you back a couple of centuries. The museum inside displays souvenirs of the great saint and his legend.

29. Kapaleeswarar Temple

Kapaleeswarar Temple

4 km from city center 29 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Kapaleeswarar Temple is a holy shrine of Shiva in Mylapore, Chennai. A visit to this temple will be an experience enriched with a glimpse into Tamil religious culture and the lovely architectural combination of the two styles – Dravidian and Vijaynagari, complete with towering Gopurams.

30. Mylapore

Mylapore

3 km from city center 30 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Mylapore is one of the oldest and culturally enriched neighbourhoods, located in the southern part of Chennai. It is very much traditionalist to its core and boasts many temples, churches and historical monuments.

31. Express Avenue

Express Avenue

2 km from city center 31 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Express Avenue is a mall in Royapettah of Chennai owned, developed and promoted by Express Infrastructure. The premise includes commercial and hospitality sectors as well. E Hotel is the name of the 4-star boutique luxury-lodging, which caters to the guests all year long with its 44 room capacity. But the mall is the main attraction of the place.

32. Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Vadapalani Murugan Temple

4 km from city center 32 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the most popular temples dedicated to Lord Murugan. Located in Vadapalani, Chennai, the temple is known for helping devotees finding solutions to life's problems. It is also believed that worshipping Lord Murugan here is as pious as praying to him at the original Palani temple.

33. T Nagar

T Nagar

3 km from city center 33 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

T Nagar is one of the busiest neighbourhoods in Chennai, and also the most crowded one. It serves as a commercial and economic hub, as well as a residential area. It does not have many attractions, but you will come across a plethora of retail shops lined up on every main road and arterial streets.

34. Parthasarathy Temple

Parthasarathy Temple

3 km from city center 34 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Parthasarathy Temple, located in Triplicane area of Chennai, is a structure more than 1000 years old, standing in the heart of the bustling city. Dedicated to different avatars of Lord Vishnu within the many shrines of the temple, it attracts thousands of Vaishanvite followers from all across the country.

35. Parasailing in Chennai

Parasailing in Chennai

19 km from city center 35 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

If you think the city of Chennai is all about glitzy temples and serene beaches, look deeper cause the uber city is home to one of the most adventurous sports of all times - Parasailing. Unlike several other water sports, this one is not for the faint hearted. It allows you to sail above the water with a safely harnessed parachute tied to your back.

36. Scuba Diving in Chennai

Scuba Diving in Chennai

6 km from city center 36 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Chennai could get quite hot in the summer and beating the heat would be the top priority in summers. Then why not dive into the Bay of Bengal somewhere off the coast of Chennai. Discovering a totally different world under the surface of the sea and cooling yourself at the same time is the best deal about Chennai.

37. Camping in Chennai

Camping in Chennai

9 km from city center 37 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Surrounded by a number of hills around it, Chennai neighbours to some amazing places that offer nearness to Nature. Every soul in any metro city craves for something new every now and then, and Chennai doesn’t lack in fulfilling this need for its people. There are a number of places to camp in Chennai for a twist out of the normal. One can never run out of places to get closer to something natural.

38. Paragliding In Chennai

Paragliding In Chennai

11 km from city center 38 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

It is commonly misunderstood about Chennai that it is only about glitzy temples, serene beaches and conservative people, but that's not completely true, look deeper. The people here have the provision of getting in the sky and sailing smoothly over the hills like Eagles.

39. Surfing In Chennai

Surfing In Chennai

29 km from city center 39 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Getting in the water and riding the waves on a surfboard is not a thing that everyone can do. But some hours of practice can make that joy possible. There are a number of surfing schools that offer courses and help you tame the waves under your feet.

40. Paintball In Chennai

Paintball In Chennai

10 km from city center 40 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

If you are into playing combat games but all the games lack the touch of reality and the feeling of getting hit, then Paintball is for you. Chennai has a bunch of such Arenas to help you get in action. Get outdoors, get some Paintball Guns in your hand and challenge your friends to some real action. Keep your skills on the check and your friends in sight; you never know when you might get hit.

41. Rock climbing In Chennai

Rock climbing In Chennai

16 km from city center 41 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The fitness aspect for the people of Chennai has been taken up by Rock Climbing and Bouldering, rather than regular gyms. Climbing is the coolest way of being fit as well as getting a regular dose of adrenaline. But Rock Climbing doesn’t mean you put yourself under the raging sun all the time! You can opt for Indoor Climbing too and get into the daily chores after the session.

42. Jungle Safari In Chennai

Jungle Safari In Chennai

3 km from city center 42 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The tropical climate of Chennai has blessed the land with ample amount of lush greenery and equally rich wildlife. Safari in Chennai’s wildlife parks award the visitors with some amazing experiences around our neighbours of nature. Interacting with the wild animals makes us realize the true nature of wilderness. There’s a lot to learn and understand from animals.

43. Boating in Chennai

Boating in Chennai

6 km from city center 43 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Having the advantage of being a coastal city, Chennai also has a number of lakes and thus opening up the waters for water sports. Boating in Chennai was not so well flourished earlier, but recently the bay of Chennai has been witnessing a decent increase in the number of yachts and boats. Sailing has a charm that can fit any occasion, let that be a romantic boathouse date or a casual hangout with friends on a yacht, an exciting racing event of sails and rowboats or just a fun race of pedal boats between family and friends. Boating is for everyone.

44. Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur

Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur

10 km from city center 44 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Viswaroopa Adhivyadhihara Sri Bhaktha Anjaneyaswami Temple is located around 10 kilometres away from the heart of the city, in a locality called Nanganallur. Commonly called the Anjaneya Temple in short, it gets its name from its principal deity, Lord Hanuman. The most important aspect of the temple is its 32 feet idol.

45. Fishing In Chennai

Fishing In Chennai

9 km from city center 45 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Fishing was a way of survival until it got challenging and adventurous. Fishing has become a common way of bonding with friends and family. The sport seems easy but takes a lot of dedication and patience to lure and catch the biggest of all the fishes. As the Aquatic Adventure has gained popularity many Sport Fishing Facilities have opened up and are busy providing the experiences.

46. Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers & Ashram

Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers & Ashram

10 km from city center 46 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers is named after Swami Sivananda, one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century and founded by his disciple Swami Vishnudevananda. The Non-Profit organisation has centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Madurai and Delhi and all over the world. The Organisation has dedicated programmes like the Sadhana Intensive, Kids Camp, Work/Study Programme, Prison Project and Teachers Training courses and also Yoga Vacations.

47. Thiruvanmiyur Beach

Thiruvanmiyur Beach

10 km from city center 47 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Located in the neighbourhood of Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Thiruvanmiyur Beach is one of the isolated and peaceful beaches of the city. Popular for beautiful sunrise and sunset views, the beach is mostly frequented by nature lovers, romantic couples or solitude seekers.

48. Neelankarai Beach

Neelankarai Beach

12 km from city center 48 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Neelankarai Beach is an untouched gorgeous beach located in the small locality of Neelankarai in South Chennai. The highlight of the beach are the innumerous turtles that can be found on the shores. People usually visit it to watch the turtles or to walk along the lengthy coastline touching the beautiful blue waters of the sea.

49. Santhome Beach

Santhome Beach

4 km from city center 49 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The southern part of the Marina Beach is known as the Santhome Beach. With immaculate clean sands, azure blue waters and gorgeous sweeping views of the sea, Santhome Beach is a one among the most visited beaches of the sea. You can also find several eateries and sports activities at the beach.

50. Pebble Beach

Pebble Beach

17 km from city center 50 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Situated at a distance of 1 km from Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Pebble Beach is a comparatively smaller beach. Due to its location, it receives relatively lesser number of visitors. However, the beach offers extremely peaceful and serene and you can visit it to spend some time in solitude.

51. Palavakkam Beach

Palavakkam Beach

11 km from city center 51 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Located at the southern tip of Chennai in Palavakkam, Palavakkam Beach is a wonderful beach boasting of mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. The highlight of the beach is an age-old temple situated on the beach. The beach has vast expanse of shores, with stunning views of the horizon merging in the sea.

52. Kasimedu Beach

Kasimedu Beach

10 km from city center 52 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Kaismedu Beach is a comparatively lesser known beach of Chennai. It is not just a recreation spot but also an important fishing harbour. With vast expanse of the blue sea and brown sandy shores, you can also find several fishermen at work with their huge fishing nets and boats. Besides, the fisherfolks also sell their spoils at the shores; you can buy fresh fish here. Volleyball is another popular activity at the beach.

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Chennai Tourism

Places to visit in Chennai

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The enchanting city of Chennai boasts of many amazing places to see, each promising a unique experience. Whether you are looking for a relaxed vacation by the beach or a fun holiday with family or an education tour for school children, Chennai has ample of places to visit, catering to a varied range of interests.

From forts and ancient buildings to religious places, from museums and art galleries to beaches and parks, every visitor will find something of his or her interest in Chennai. Here are some of the sightseeing places in Chennai.

Beaches in Chennai

Very few places can boast of being a metropolitan city as well as a beach destination. Chennai presents its residents and visitors with the best of both the worlds. Shimmering golden beaches are an intrinsic part of the city that no one can miss when in Chennai.

01 . Marina Beach Chennai

Marina Beach Chennai

Marina Beach is undeniably one of the most popular beaches in Chennai. It boasts of being the second longest beach in the world. Marina Beach stretch is located opposite to many prominent buildings in the city such as Madras University, Presidency College, Swami Vivekananda Museum and House, AIR and various government offices.

The Marina beach runs from Fort St. George to Besant Nagar. Sunset and sunrise at the beach is worth seeing along with the view. The beach presents an active environment, filled with food stalls, pony rides, games, etc.

02 . Elliot’s Beach/ Besant Nagar Beach Chennai

Elliot’s Beach/ Besant Nagar Beach Chennai

If you are looking for a less crowded beach, then visit Elliot’s Beach in Chennai. Now called Besant Nagar Beach, its shimmering stretch presents some calm moments with your loved ones. Another attraction of this beach is the Schmidt Memorial which was constructed in the memory of Karl Schmidt, a Dutch sailor.

03 . Covelong Beach Chennai

Covelong Beach Chennai

Once a prominent port, It is situated 40 km away from Chennai. Covelong Beach can be reached on the way to Mahabalipuram. This beach is popular among tourists for the varied beach activities that it offers. Some of the activities that you can try at Covelong Beach are wind surfing, swimming and many more. You can also club visit to this beach with a visit to various monuments that are located close by.

04 . Breezy Beach Chennai

Breezy Beach Chennai

Another beach that you can visit in Chennai is Breezy Beach, especially if you are looking for some peaceful time, away from the usual crowd. Located in Valmiki Nagar, this beach is around 10 km away from the Chennai Airport.

Visit this beach in the early morning for an exceptional sunrise. It is known to be one of the cleanest beaches of Chennai as well. Near the beach, Thiruvanmiyur market is located. There are also a few shacks and restaurants located nearby.

05 . Golden Beach Chennai

Golden Beach Chennai

As the name suggests, Golden beach greets its visitors with an impressive spread of golden sands that shimmers next to the blue waters of the sea. It is a private beach and can be visited on a trip to VGP Universal Kingdom. An ideal place to spend some relaxed time with family or even alone, it is a perfect hangout site.

What adds to the charm is the ample number of fun activities that are offered at the amusement park. So visitors can club walk and surf at the beach with exciting rides at the park. Located along the East Coast Road in Injambakkam, Golden Beach is about 20 km away from the Chennai Airport.

06 . Akkarai Beach Chennai

Akkarai Beach Chennai

Situated in Injambakkam, Akkarai Beach is undeniably one among the most peaceful and cleanest beaches of Chennai. Around 23 km away from Chennai Airport, this beach is the place to visit if you are looking for a place away from the common tourist destinations.

As not frequently visited by tourists, this beach presents you with a peaceful surrounding. Nestled amid lush greenery and the sparkling water of the ocean, it is sure to refresh everyone who visits.

Parks in Chennai

Chennai is blessed with many parks that one can visit during their Chennai tour. These parks are spread across the city and serve as lung spaces for you to breathe in fresh air and relax.

07 . Semmozhi Poonga Park Chennai

Semmozhi Poonga Park Chennai

Spread across 20 acres of land, Semmozhi Poonga Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Chennai. A botanical Garden that was established by the State Horticulture Department, it presents a refreshing environment amid the concrete jungles of the city.

It was opened to the public in the year of 2010 and is located in the centre of the city. This botanical garden presents a rich collection of flora including various varieties of rare medicinal herbs. The park complex consists of a water and rock garden, a fern garden, Butterfly Park and many other theme sections.

08 . Guindy National Park and Snake Park Chennai

Guindy National Park and Snake Park Chennai

Located in the middle of the city, Guindy National Park and Snake Park is a place to visit by every nature enthusiast. Its rich fauna and lush green landscapes attract many visitors each day.

When here you can see spotted deer, jackals, blackbucks, tortoise, cobra, pythons and avian fauna such as quail, partridge, fly catcher and buzzards. Its timings are from 9 AM to 5.30 PM. A minimal entry fee is charged as well as additional fees for still camera and video camera.

09 . Arignar Anna Zoological Park Chennai

Arignar Anna Zoological Park Chennai

Established in the year 1855, Arignar Anna Zoological Park is the first public zoo of India. Located around 31 km away from the centre of the city, it is spread over 510 hectare of land and is home to around 1500 species of wild animals and birds.

This zoo consists of an aviary, aquarium and butterfly house. There is an option of lion safari, elephant safari and deer safari at the zoo. Arignar Anna Zoological Park timings are from 9 AM to 5 PM. It is open on all days of the week except on Tuesdays.

Historical buildings and Museums in Chennai

The city of Chennai is synonymous to culture and history. It played an important part in the journey of India as a country, its culture and the civilization. Along with being a home to many great scholars and saints, this city offers various monuments and buildings that one can visit. The museums in Chennai allow you to explore its historical background in depth.

10 . St. George Museum Chennai

St. George Museum Chennai

It is a place that should not be missed when on a Chennai tour. Now maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, St. George Museum was first opened to the public in 1948.

Consisting of 3 floors, it presents a rich collection that is displayed in 10 galleries. Some of the items showcased at the museum are swords, rifles, pistols, cannon, daggers, various British army uniforms for different ranks, silverware and various other artefacts from St. Mary's Church and Tranquebar Zion Church.

11 . Vivekananda House and Museum Chennai

Vivekananda House and Museum Chennai

Another sightseeing place that you cannot miss on your Chennai tour is the Vivekananda house and Museum, located at Kamaraj Salai on the Marina Beach Road. Initially, built in 1842 to store ice blocks, it was called the Ice House. Later, it was bought by a renowned lawyer, Bilagiri Iyengar, who named it Castle Kernan in the respect of his friend.

In February 1897, Swami Vivekananda had stayed at this Victorian style two-story home for a few days. In the honour of this, Vivekananda Navaratri was celebrated here every year, and eventually named as Vivekananda House.

It now presents an insight into the life of Swami Vivekananda through an exhibition on his life as well as on Indian Culture which is organised all around the year. It is now maintained by the Ramakrishna Math. Visitors can see the bedroom, dining area, kitchen and the garden, which is also known as Vivekananda Park. His teachings can also be learnt at the gallery and the meditation room.

12 . Connemara Public Library Chennai

Connemara Public Library Chennai

Established in 1896, Connemara Public Library is a historically rich place with an impressive architecture. This library is home to various rare and ancient publications that are more than 600,000. It is considered as one of the largest libraries of Asia. It is located in Museum Compound, Pantheon Road, Egmore. The entry timings of Connemara Public Library are from 9 AM to 7.30 PM.

13 . National Art Gallery Chennai

National Art Gallery Chennai

National Art Gallery is another popular place to visit, especially for those who are interested in exploring various arts, belonging to different centuries. Established in 1907, it presents a brilliant example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. This art gallery consists of various sections, each presenting a rare collection, with some even dating back to the 11th century.

14 . DakshinaChitra Museum Chennai

DakshinaChitra Museum Chennai

Located on ECR Highway, Muttukadu, DakshinaChitra Museum is one of the popular sightseeing places in Chennai. Living upto its name, which means “portrait of the South '', Dakshin Chitra presents a glimpse into the culture, architecture, crafts of the South India.

Founded and maintained by the Madras Craft Foundation, this museum was opened in the year of 1996. There are 18 houses in the museum that presents more than 4000 artefacts belonging to all the five states of Southern India (Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh). You will find displays including clothing, art forms, architecture and even farming.

15 . Government Museum Chennai

Government Museum Chennai

One of the oldest public museums in the country, Government Museum Chennai is home to some of the rare artefacts. Visitors on their tour to the museum can get a detailed view of Tamil history.

There are various modern bronze items along with a few displays dating back to the 10th to 13th century. Marble sculptures in its Amaravathi Gallery are specially mesmerising. It is situated on Pantheon Road, Egmore and opens on every day except Friday and national holidays. The entry timings are from 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM. The complex also has a Museum Theatre and Connemara Public Library.

16 . Chennai Rail Museum

Chennai Rail Museum

Another place to visit if you love to explore the bygone, or historical facts is the Chennai Rail Museum. Located on the New Avadi Road in Lakshmipuram, this museum is spread over an area of 6.25 acres. Here visitors can explore technical as well as heritage aspects of a locomotive or engines.

There are steam engines dating back to Colonial times, as well as vintage coaches for you to explore and admire. A toy train ride is another attraction if you are visiting with children. The Chennai Rail Museum timings are from 5 AM to 8 PM. The entry is free for all.

17 . Fort St. George Chennai

Fort St. George Chennai

Built in 1653 by the British East India Company, Fort St. George is a prominent landmark of Chennai. Along with high historical significance, this place still holds immense importance as many state legislature and secretariat buildings are located within its complex. Along with these, it also houses two ancient buildings namely St. George museum and St. Mary’s Church.

18 . Ripon Building Chennai

Ripon Building Chennai

Known for its impressive Roman style of architecture, Ripon building beholds everyone’s attention with its sparkling white structure. Named after Lord Ripon, the then Governor-General of British India, it is located on the Raja Muthiah Road, Periyamet.

It opens from 10 in morning to 6 in the evening so you can visit Ripon Building at any time of the week, except Sundays and Saturdays. One of the attractive features of this building is the Westminster Quarter chiming clock.

19 . Madras High Court

Madras High Court

Madras High court, one of the most prestigious courts in the country, is a place to visit even if you are not inclined towards learning the judicial processes that this court handles. It is a place to visit by every architecture lover.

The red building with its towering height is sure to draw your admiration as soon as you see it. Its magnificent structure adorned with stained glasses and carved ceilings is a sight worth remembering. It is located at N Fort Road, Parrys, George Town, Chennai.

Popular places of worship in Chennai

The historical city of Chennai boasts of many ancient and historically significant places of worship as well. Centuries old temples, churches from colonial times and mosques have become an integral part of the city which every visitor must experience.

20 . Ashtalakshmi Temple/ Ashtalakshmi Kovil Chennai

Ashtalakshmi Temple/ Ashtalakshmi Kovil Chennai

Situated just a few kilometres away from Elliot's Beach, this temple is a popular site among Hindu devotees. Built in the similar way as the Sundhararaja Perumal Temple of Uthiramerur, it was built to honour the wish of Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Mahaswamigal of Kanchi Mutt, who is popularly referred as Sage of Kanchi.

Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, Ashtalakshmi Temple gives devotees the opportunity to worship eight primary forms of the Goddess. With the Bay of Bengal in its close proximity one can hear the soothing lull of waves along with the chanted mantras at this temple. It is open for visitors from 6.30 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 9 PM.

21 . Marundeeswarar Temple Chennai

Marundeeswarar Temple Chennai

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is located at Lalitha Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur. Temple’s impressive structure in Dravidian style and historical importance is another reason to plan a visit here. Constructed during the Chola Dynasty in the 9th century and then expanded during the reign of Vijayanagar rulers, Marundeeswarar Temple is now maintained by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu.

As per the legend, Lord Marundeeswarar had taught the great Sage Agastya about the medicinal importance of various herbs. Hence, many people come here to seek blessings and cure their ailments. The prasad of the temple is also believed to cure illnesses.

22 . Parthasarathy Temple Chennai

Parthasarathy Temple Chennai

Another temple that attracts not only devotees but also history and architecture enthusiasts is the Parthasarathy Perumal Temple. One among the 108 Divya Desams of Lord Vishnu, this temple dates back to the 6th Century. It was built during the Pallavas' reign and later expanded by the rulers of Chola Dynasty and the Vijayanagara Dynasty.

Located in Thiruvallikeni or Triplicane, Parthasarathy Temple boasts of a captivating structure which is dotted with exquisitely carved pillars and decorated gopurams. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and the presiding deity of the temple is Sri Parthasarathy Swamy.

There are shrines of Sri Mannadha Swamy, Sri Vedavalli Thayar, Sri Thellia-Singa-Perumal (Sri Narasimha Swamy), Sri Gajendra Varadaraja Swamy, and Sri Andal. As per the legend, seven sages, the Saptarishis worshiped five deities here.

23 . Kapaleeswarar Temple Chennai

Kapaleeswarar Temple Chennai

One of the oldest temples in the city, Kapaleeswarar Temple is said to be built in the 7th century during the reign of Pallava Kings. However, it is said that the original temple was destroyed by the Portuguese and the present structure of the temple was built in the 16th century. Traditional songs of Nayanmars mention this. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Karpagambal, it has been built in the Dravidian style of architecture.

24 . Annai Vailankanni Shrine Chennai

Annai Vailankanni Shrine Chennai

Located close to Elliot's beach, Annai Vailankanni Shrine is another place to visit. Its captivating white structure, standing by the side of Bay of Bengal, attracts hordes of visitors every day. It is often visited by those who wish to have some peaceful time. Its opening timings are from 5 AM to 9 PM.

25 . Thousand Lights Mosque Chennai

Thousand Lights Mosque Chennai

Other places that showcase a beautiful architecture is the Thousand Lights Mosque. There are multiple domes with two minarets that enclose the main hall of the mosque. It consists of a separate prayer hall for men and women.

26 . San Thome Church Chennai

San Thome Church Chennai

An ancient building, Santhome Church is one of the most prominent churches in Chennai. It is said to be one of the few churches in the world which stand over the tomb of a direct Apostle of Jesus Christ.

San Thome Church has an attractive architecture as well. Built in 1523, the structure of the church was built in the architectural style of neo-gothic. In the year of 1956, it was given the status of minor basilica. This church is dedicated to Saint Thomas. Within the church premises, there is a museum, a shop for prayer related materials and a library.

27 . St. Mary’s Church Chennai

St. Mary’s Church Chennai

Another religious site in Chennai that one can visit is the St. Mary’s Church. Boasting of being the first Anglican Church in the country, it is situated within the complex of Fort St. George. Apart from its religious relevance, this church attracts visitors with the rare painting of Last Supper which adorns the altar.

28 . Wallajah Mosque Chennai

Wallajah Mosque Chennai

Popularly known as the Triplicane Big Mosque, Wallajah Mosque presents you with a glimpse of Mughal architectural style. Built only in granite, this mosque is said to be the oldest mosque in the city. It was constructed in the year of 1795 by Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah’s family. It opens at 5 in the morning and closes at 8 in the night.

Other places to see in Chennai

There are many other places in Chennai that one can explore if staying for longer. These are a few more sightseeing places that you can add to your Chennai Itinerary.

29 . Crocodile Bank Chennai

Crocodile Bank Chennai

Started with the motive of preserving various species of reptile, Crocodile Bank now houses more than 2500 creatures. Once you visit you can spot snakes, sea turtles, alligators and water birds. Timing of Crocodile Bank is from 9.00 AM to 5.30 PM. It is open on all days except on Mondays. There is a minimal entry fee and extra charges if you are taking a still camera or video camera.

30 . Birla Planetarium Chennai

Birla Planetarium Chennai

Located near Anna University, Birla Planetarium is another place to visit in Chennai. A part of Periyar Science and Technology Museum, planetarium not only includes an interesting range of exhibits on various subjects including solar system, sky and seasons, etc., but also conducts various audio-visual programs on astronomy. Timings of Birla Planetarium are from 10 AM to 5.45 PM. There is a minimal entry fee of Rs.40 for adults and Rs.25 for kids.

31 . Royapuram Fishing Harbour Chennai

Royapuram Fishing Harbour Chennai

Also known by the name of Chennai Fishing Harbour or Kasimedu fishing harbour, it is indeed a place to visit if you have a few hours extra to yourself. This harbour is located toward the north of the Chennai port and is mainly inhabited by the fishing communities.

Visiting here will give you first-hand experience about the intricacies of fishing. You can witness the process of catching fish, unloading them and their auctioning to the various buyers. The view of the sunrise in the morning is an added bonus if you plan to visit.

32 . Broken Bridge Chennai

Broken Bridge Chennai

If in case you are looking for something unique to explore, then the Broken bridge is the apt sightseeing place. Located at the start of the Adyar River, this bridge as the name suggests is broken. It broke in 1977 and has remained unrepaired since then.

Currently used as a shooting location, it is often sought by those who are looking for some peace. The view of the river during sunrise is a huge pull for nature lovers and photographers. However, it is advisable to visit this place in a group and in the daylight only, owing to its seclusion from the hustle bustle of the city, and lack of streetlight and vehicle access.

33 . Theosophical Society Chennai

Theosophical Society Chennai

Located in Adyar, Theosophical Society is one of the oldest organisations in Chennai. Theosophical Society is a worldwide organisation that preaches the power of truth and all-inclusion, into a universal brotherhood.

The Theosophical Society was founded in the year of 1875. This place boasts of a bewitching lush green campus which houses a well-stacked library and an impressive banyan tree which is more than 450 years old. A number of events and seminars are organised here every month.

34 . Victory War Memorial Chennai

Victory War Memorial Chennai

Earlier known as Cupid’s Bow, Victory War Memorial was built to honour the martyrs of WWI and then those from the Madras Residency, who sacrificed their lives in the Second World War. It is built in white marble. One can see inscriptions of the martyrs’ names on the structure. Names of the martyrs from the 1948 Kashmir Aggression, 1962 Indo- China War and the Indo-Pakistan War are also inscribed here.

The Remembrance and Cross-of the Sacrifice is not to be missed once you are at the War Memorial. On important national days such as Army Day and Vijay Diwas, a special tribute is conducted by the defence forces. Around 5 km away from the Chennai Airport, It is located within the complex of Madras War Cemetery in Nandambakkam. It can be visited from 8 AM to 6 PM every day of the week.

35 . Valluvar Kottam Chennai

Valluvar Kottam Chennai

Highly revered saint, poet and philosopher from Tamil Nadu, Thiruvalluvar is known to almost every Indian, especially by the seekers of literature. Valluvar Kottam is a chariot that was built in the honour of the poet. This monument comprises Kural Mani mandapam, an intricately carved arch and an auditorium.

The kottam was conceptualised and constructed under the leadership of the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi and was inaugurated in the year of 1976 by Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, the then President of India. Located on the Nungambakkam Lake Area Main Road, it is easily accessible. It can be visited from 8.30 AM to 5.30 PM.

36 . Cholamandal Artists Village Chennai

Cholamandal Artists Village Chennai

A must visit for art lovers, the Cholamandal Artists Village is the place where one can witness the best of art and cultural performances. Comprising an open air theatre, two galleries and a bookstore, this place is well equipped with everything an artist or art lover might need.

The craft shop within the complex lets you take some souvenirs back too. Located in Injambakkam, it is open for visitors from 9 in the morning till 6.30 in the evening. A minimal entry fee of Rs.20 per adult and Rs.5 per child is charged here.

37 . Muttukadu Lake Chennai

Muttukadu Lake Chennai

The Muttukadu Lake situated on the East Coast Road is a beautiful lake with boat trips which tourists love. You can do rowing, windsurfing, water skiing, Aqua scooters and explore all other water sports during your trip to Chennai. There are beautiful bamboo boathouses and floating boat jetty here. The best time to visit Chennai is between October and February and during this time you can take a boat trip here in Muttukadu Lake.

38 . Mylapore Chennai

Mylapore Chennai

A visit to Mylapore is also something that will add in making your Chennai tour memorable. Also known as Thirumayilai, it is also considered to be the birthplace of renowned philosopher Valluvar. This cultural hub of the city has many places to see such as Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Ramakrishna Math, San Thome Basilica, etc. One can find equally exciting options for shopping and eating here at Mylapore. The vibrancy of this place is contagious and is sure to leave visitors with a sense of happiness.

39 . MGR Film City Chennai

MGR Film City Chennai

MGR Film City is an ideal place to visit for movie buffs. Spread in an area of 70 acres, this film city is sure to transport you to at least one of your favourite movies. It is home to many captivating movie sets, consisting of famous temples and monument’s replicas, well-kept gardens and vast lawns along with varying city and rural landscapes, offering ample photo opportunities to visitors. Located in Tharamani, it is open from 8 AM to 8 PM. If lucky, you can get sight of one or two film actors as well.

40 . VGP Universal Kingdom Chennai

VGP Universal Kingdom Chennai

Another fun place to visit in Chennai is the VGP Universal Kingdom. This amusement park is spread over an area of 45 acres, comprising various kinds of rides and slides such as Tornado, Wave Swinger and Viking. What makes this amusement cum theme park unique is the adjacent beach. It has a private beach which one can access via the park. This is in addition to a petting zoo. It is located on the East Coast Road and opens every day from 11 AM to 7.30 PM.

41 . MGM Dizzee World Chennai

MGM Dizzee World Chennai

Located on SH 49, Muttukadu, Dizzee World is another amusement park that the city of Chennai offers everyone. A visit to this fun park is sure to add a touch of fun to your Chennai tour, especially if you are travelling with kids. Exciting rides such as roller coasters, spider spin, and funny mountain promises a few entertaining moments.

There are water slides and a wave pool as well to beat the summer heat of the city. An amphitheatre which is located within the compound of the amusement park holds varied and interesting performances. It opens at 9.30 AM till 5.30 PM on weekdays while on weekends and national holidays, it opens at 11.30 AM till 7.30 PM.

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Can you call a visit an accomplished tour unless you take away a few souvenirs from the destination you are visiting? The sense of the place through its various aspects, a symbol of its culture and traditions, is what shopping in Chennai will offer you.

42 . T Nagar Shopping District Chennai

T Nagar Shopping District Chennai

One of the most popular Chennai shopping places is the T Nagar Shopping district. Thyagaraya Nagar, also known as T Nagar has unanimously emerged as the commercial hub of the city. It offers almost everything, ranging from designer boutiques to jewellery emporiums, trend relevant fashion clothing to wedding wear.

This shopping district has various prominent shopping streets. North Usman Road and Ranganathan Street are two prominent places where many popular shopping complexes are located. In addition to these two, you will also find many more smaller shopping markets and ample restaurants as well. Pothys, Saravana Stores, Shivani Stores, One Style, Instore, NAC Jewellers, Lalithaa Jewellery, Prince Jewellery are just a few of the most visited shops here.

For eating, Hot Chips, Woodlands and The Crown, Residency Towers are quite popular. If you are looking for a fun time, then trying rooftop football at Tiki Taka is a good choice.

43 . Burma Bazaar Chennai

Burma Bazaar Chennai

One of the oldest markets in Chennai, Burma Bazaar has almost everything that one can think of. Located near the Chennai beach railway station, this place offers shoppers with ample of choices. From pre-owned books and refurbished electronics to brand new items of clothing and gadgets, from in-fashion clothing to ethnic wear, this place is nothing less than a heaven for shopping lovers.

In the 1960s, when Tamil refugees had fled from Myanmar, the government of Tamil Nadu assigned this area for them. Set in 1969, this market is now run by Burma Tamizhar Marumalarchi Sangam.

44 . Express Avenue Chennai

Express Avenue Chennai

Located in Express Estate, Royapettah, Express Avenue is the place to visit if you want to shop for branded and designer products. Open from 10.30 AM to 9.30 PM on weekdays and from 10 AM TO 10 PM on weekends, it is ideal for shopping popular brands. There are apparel, electrics, departmental as well as automobile stores. Fine dining options and movie halls make shopping here all the more fun.

Some of the other popular places to shop in Chennai are Sowcarpet, Pondy Bazaar (Soundarapandianar Angadi), Parry's Corner, Cotton Street and Ritchie Street.

Along with these, there are many other tourist attractions in Chennai that you can visit if time permits. Nettukuppam Beach, Del Monte Colony, Panagal Park, Tada Falls, Kolavai Lake and Pulicat Lake are a few other places that are worth exploring. You will also come across captivating memorials of Kamarajar, Rajaji, Mahatma Gandhi and Bakthavatsalam near the stretch of Raj Bhavan.

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Chennai is the capital city of Tamilnadu State.  It is one of the metropolis of India and serves as the gateway of  the  culture  of South India. In spite of being the  capital  of  a  Tamil speaking  State,  it has emerged as a cosmopolitan city playing  an  important role  in  the  historical, cultural and  intellectual  development  of  India, representing  still the distinct components of the highest form  of  Dravidian civilisation.  In addition, it holds out an interesting fair of  South Indian architecture, music, dance, drama, sculpture and other arts and crafts

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Peak Season : Winters ( November to February ) are the best time to visit Chennai. The temperature during these months fluctuate between 20 to 25 degrees celsius, making the city perfect for sightseeing. Also, tourists can engage in the festive revelry during January when Pongal is celebrated across the city with much enthusiasm.

Shoulder Season : July to September usher in the monsoons to Chennai. And while the rainfall brings relief from the sweltering heat of the summers, there is frequent and heavy downpour in the city. But if you can brave the rains, Chennai is equally beautiful, if not more during this season.

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An unforgettable beach getaway awaits at Sheraton Grand Chennai Resort & Spa in Chennai, India.Modern style meets welcoming service at our beach hotel ideally located near Mahabalipuram and overlooking the Bay of Bengal, just a short distance from Chennai's historic monuments, ecological adventures and museums. With resort-style amenities and a beachfront location, we offer an ideal destination for escaping the hustle and bustle. Settle into one of our hotel rooms or suites, featuring free Wi-Fi and a private balcony or patio with outstanding ocean views. This oasis in Chennai includes a sparkling infinity pool and a relaxing spa, moments from the beach. Sample world-class local and international cuisine at our hotel restaurants, or order 24-hour room service. Our elegant indoor and outdoor venues as well as expert planning services make us a premier choice for weddings, social gatherings and business retreats in India. Return to our resort and unwind after a day of visiting nearby popular attractions.

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Our light-filled hotel restaurant is a popular destination among guests and Chennai locals. Dine on freshly prepared international cuisine at while you take in stunning views of the beach and the Bay of Bengal.

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Relax in our al fresco restaurant overlooking the beautiful beach and Bay. Our BBQ experts prepare our European grills and barbecue using the freshest ingredients, which pair perfectly with our innovative and refreshing cocktails.

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This uber cool in-house bar specializes in the art of chilling. With a relaxed atmosphere, great ambiance and beach-inspired beverages, this lounge is the perfect social scene for your weekend getaway in Chennai.

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Spend a romantic evening by the beach at this eye-catching restaurant in Chennai. Aesthetically designed with breathtaking sea views, this outdoor restaurant features fresh-caught seafood, delectable grills and the coastal cuisine of Southern India.

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At the heart of our culinary excellence lies The Chef's Garden, a collaborative effort nurtured by our expert chefs and dedicated team. Here, we cultivate the highest quality, organic herbs, and vegetables, from delicate microgreens to plump tomatoes, robust cauliflower to luscious eggplants, and fiery peppers. This vibrant produce forms the essence of our innovative, award-winning cuisine at C Salt and The Reef. Each dish is a testament to our commitment to locally sourced, nutritious ingredients, ensuring a dining experience that tantalizes the taste buds while promoting health and sustainability. We invite you to savor the revolutionary flavors cultivated in our very own garden as we redefine the culinary landscape.

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Come Visit every Sunday at The Reef for a special experience and have a memorable experience at our resort. Enjoy the cuisines and dishes from all over the world at our buffet to a special extended desert counter to fulfill all your sweet treats. Come experience and enjoy your meals at our special live counter to curate and create the dishes of your choice and let your kids enjoy the live activities specially ma

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Step into a world of unparalleled elegance and functionality at our extraordinary meetings venue, boasting an impressive 36,608 square feet of versatile event space. From state-of-the-art facilities to impeccable service, we offer the perfect backdrop for productive and memorable gatherings that exceed expectations.

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Immerse yourself in an unforgettable romantic dining experience by the serene bay. With the gentle lull of the waves as your soundtrack, indulge in exquisite cuisine crafted with love and care. Let the breathtaking sunset and the warm sea breeze set the stage for a truly magical evening to cherish forever.

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Started in 1851, government museum, chennai, or madras museum is the second oldest museum in india after the indian museum in kolkata. rich in archaeological and numismatic collections, the museum has the largest collection of roman antiquities, outside europe..

Visitors get to see the country's best collection of South Indian bronzes, both ancient and modern icons of Nataraja, Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Hanuman.

The museum has mainly six buildings. The main building has a fine archaeological section representing all the major South Indian periods, including Chola, Vijayanagara, Hoysala and Chalukya.  It also has a fine ethnology collection. The front building has a collection of arms, puppets and other art pieces. Bronze sculptures, old coins and chemically preserved artefacts can be seen in the Bronze Gallery. Filled with attractive and interactive educational exhibits, the Children's Museum is a treasure of knowledge.

The National Art Gallery exhibits a host of beautiful paintings, including those from the  16th and 18th centuries, ones from Rajasthan, the Mughal period and 17th century Deccani art. The Contemporary Art Gallery houses British-time portraits, modern arts and other exhibits.  

A must check-out space is the Museum Theatre. Cultural and academic programmes are conducted here from time to time. The theatre also acts as a venue for performing arts like dramas and music concerts.

The museum also houses Connemara Public Library which consists of centuries-old publications and some of the rare literary collections in the country.

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