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How to Best Experience Chennai and its Culture

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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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Explore Chennai city and its best places to visit

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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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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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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Chennai is perhaps most famous for its large number of temples and religious sites, a fact that has often led to it being called “the cultural capital of India.” There are many places to see in Chennai. The city is full of cultural, historical, and architectural sites that are sure to thrill any history buff.

Chennai may not have a reputation for having many touristy attractions, but there is more to it than that. From crowded ancient temples to even more crowded beaches, this city is full of many amazing things to see and do. Here are some of the top places to see in Chennai:

1. Marina Beach

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2. Fort St George

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3. Kapaleeshwar Temple

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4. Vandalur Zoo (or the Arignar Anna Zoological Park)

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5. Government Museum

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6. Santhome Basilica

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7. Besant Nagar Beach

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8. Guindy National Park

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9.  Valluvar Kottam

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10. Birla Planetarium

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11. Dakshin Chitra

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12. T Nagar

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13. Theosophical Society

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14. Armenian Church

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15. Burma Bazaar

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16. Thousand Lights Mosque

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17. Connemara Library

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18. Madras High Court

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19. Vadapalani Murugan Temple

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20. MGR Film City

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21. Vivekananda House

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Originally constructed in 1842 by Frederic Tudor as a storage space for ice, this was where Indian Saint Swami Vivekananda stayed when he visited Chennai in February 1897. It was later leased to the  Ramakrishna Math  and currently houses an exhibition on the life of Swami Vivekananda.

22. Annai Vailankanni Shrine

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23. Nettukuppam Beach

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Located at the northernmost tip of Chennai, this is one of the most peaceful beaches in the city. It is where the Ennore creek joins the sea, and is largely free of the crowdsand hawkers that often populate the other beaches in Chennai. Its concrete pier is an excellent vantage point from where you can see the skyline of Chennai.

24. Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

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25. Parthasarathy Temple

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Located in Triplicane, the Parthasarathy Temple dates back to 8th century. It is known for its majestic  gopurams  (ornate towers) adorned with stucco figures. The temple also features various adjoining ponds and living quarters for the priests (known as  agraharams ).

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Marina beach, Mahabalipuram, Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Birla Planetarium, San Thome Church, Kapaleeshwar Temple, Thousand Lights Mosque, Fort St. George, Connemara Public Library , Guindy National park, ancient and divine temples of Gods and Goddesses and this metropolitan city never stops with a small list.  From old to contemporary and from nature to architecture, Chennai possesses an impressive variety of places to impress and entertain tourists.  With an old name of Madras in mind, one can explore multiple tourist places in Chennai where Eliot’s beach and Marina beach welcomes everyone to experience fresh air and soothing winds. Magnificent carved temples of Sri Parthasarathy and Kapaleeshwar temples that catch the eye because of colours and tip tallness from far, Fort of British rule, experience grandeur of Connemara library, Royapuram fishing harbour to have ultimacy of catching fishes and that’s still not all. Chennai is also offering exciting camping experience for a getaway where a good bonfire with some music and dance can turn on the routine life. Some surfing and trekking in the nearby zones of the camp will totally let anyone be in awe. So, don’t stop!! Get out of the cave and start exploring!

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Marina beach.

Marina Beach

India's largest beach is right around the corner when one is in Chennai. With an extent from Fort St. George to Besant Nagar, the beach is lined with up palm trees. A view when sky and water meet at both the ends is just visible right in front of the eyes when one stands at the shores.

Attractions : An old lighthouse stands on the southern end of Marina along with several other structures like an aquarium, a swimming pool and a park nearby. The sunrise here is a classy example of breathtaking beauty.

Activities: Entertaining activities are lined up when you are taking a stroll on the sands. The food stalls serve delicious seafood at optimum prices. At the same time, pony rides, beach games, and kite flying activities are also present to make your evening relaxing.

Location : Within the city of Chennai

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Fort St. George

Fort St. George

History of India with the British is a fact that can't be changed. And the live example standing in front is Fort St. George. During British rule, it was made as a centre point for official purposes but now encompasses St. George museum with paintings, coins, silverware, arms, porcelain, and documents.

Attraction: It has given space to historic monuments of St. Mary's church under its cloud. The Flagstaff at the Fort is one of the tallest structure in the country. 

Timings: 9 am to 5 pm (except Friday)

Entry Fee : INR 100 for foreign tourists and INR 5 for Indian visitors (only the museum) Location:  Rajaji Rd, Near Legislature and Secretariat, Fort St George, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600009 Distance:   25 km from Chennai Airport

Thousand Lights Mosque

Thousand Lights Mosque

Since the architecture has a special corner in the heart of Chennai, Thousand Lights Mosque stands tall in this list. The place has got its name because of a special feature i.e. a total of 1000 oil lamps light up the hall of the mosque. Imagine the beauty!!! Also, it is one of the biggest mosques in the country.

Attraction: These magnificent domes give a home to a large space used to offer prayer to God. Along with this, a separate hall is made for women also to pray in this calm and serene space.

Timing s: 5:30 am to 9 pm

Entry Fee : None Location:  Royapettah, Peters Rd, Peters Colony, Thousand Lights, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600086 Distance: 18 km from city centre Check Out:  Adventure Sports in Chennai for thrill-seekers Click Here to Book Now:  99 Wonderland Park Tickets

Elliot’s Beach

Elliot’s Beach

Though a less crowded beach than Marina, Eliot has its own catch. Now named at Besant Nagar Beach, it attracts people because of the serene beauty and clean brown sands.

Attractions : The Schmidt Memorial is a huge draw of Elliott Beach which was built in remembrance of a Dutch sailor, Karl Schmidt. This white built-up has given an extra tip to the beach for recognition.

Apart from that, on the southern side, the famed AshtaLakshmi Temple and Velankanni Church are present, popular among the residents of Chennai.

Distance : 10-15 km from Chennai

Location : South of Chennai

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Ashtalaxmi Temple

Ashtalaxmi Temple

Lying on the gorgeous expanse of the Besant Beach, this is the only temple dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi on Tamil Nadu’s east coast. You can see the idols of Dashavatara, Ganesha, and Guruvayoorappan. The magnificence of the architecture lies in its ‘OM’ shaped design, making it one of the most enchanting places to visit in Chennai. Visit during festivals like Navaratri, Diwali, and Pongal to see the temple in its full splendour. Don’t miss to attend the evening puja, a beautifully serene experience accentuated by the enveloping cool sea breeze.  Location: Elliots Beach, 6/21 Paindi Amman Kovil, Besant Nagar, Chennai. Timings : Every day 6:30 am- 12:00 pm (1:00 pm on Fridays & Sundays), and 4:00 pm- 9:00 pm. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.

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Vellankani Shrine

Vellankani Shrine

This grand monument stands off the Elliot's Beach and gives a totally different aura to the whole zone. The pristine white structure of the church having tall towers stands overlooking the Bay of Bengal and is visited by thousands of solace-seekers every day.

One can also attend the mass prayer conducted both in Tamil and English. Annai Vailankanni Shrine has a charm unparalleled amongst the surroundings.

Timings :  5 am to 9 pm

Entry Fee: None Location:  Velankanni, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu You Can Checkout Great Discounts On:  Ripley's Believe It Or Not Pattaya Tickets

Dakshina Chitra

Dakshina Chitra

Also known by the term ‘Living-history museum', the museum is built in order to explain the historical aspects of Tamil culture to the present generation. Built in an area of 10 acres, DakshinaChitra is a small village has been recreated using replicas of traditional South Indian houses dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries. The exhibition has a plethora of living beliefs of art, folk performing arts, craft, and architecture of India and in particular of South Indian traditions. From a typical Tamil house to basic utensils, a fisherman's life to various fabrics is all depicted in the museum. Regular events of classical dances and musical concerts also take place to attract the tourists.   Location:  SH 49, Muttukadu, Tamil Nadu Timings : 10 am to 6 pm (except Tuesday)

Entry Fee :  INR 100 for adults INR 30 for children between 5-12 and INR 250 for foreign visitors Also Checkout & Book:  Moulin Rouge Tickets

Guindy National Park and Snake Park

Guindy National Park and Snake Park

The city life has a special edition of a variety of species and is the only national park situated in the middle a city. Guindy has many birds, animals, and reptiles as its residents. The visitors can treat their eyes with the presence of blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, tortoise etc.

Attractions: The snake park is home to cobras and pythons, while the birds found here include partridge, quail, flycatcher, and buzzards. This place is surely one of the best places to visit in Chennai that make anyone forget the regular city life.

Timings : 9 am to 5:30 pm

Entry Fee: INR 20 for adults, INR 5 for children Location:    Rangeguindy, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 60002 Distance:  12 km from Chennai Airport Check Out:  25 Popular Team Outing Places in Chennai

Mylapore

The exotic destination with a distinct culture in the neighbourhood of Chennai is Mylapore. Known for tree-lined avenues, Kapaleeswarar temple, and Ramakrishnan Math as famous attractions, the zone has a combination of thousands of temples, churches, and mosques on its land. San Thomas Basilica and Adi Kesava Perumal Temple have their prominence stand tall. Known as the oldest residential area this place is historically known as Vedapuri. Apart from the Architecture, the major cultural addition here is music sabha and the musicians. In the month of December, many sabhas are organized to revive the age-old culture of playing music in a group. Also, Mylapore food has its own smell and fragrance of its delicious cuisines. Location: Mylapore is located south of the British built city Chennai. Timings:  6:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M 4:00 P.M to 8:00 P.M Entry Fee:  No entry fee

Royapuram Fishing Harbour

Royapuram Fishing Harbour

This harbour attracts many people to spend some time in leisure while shopping in one of the biggest fish markets. This amazing harbour can accommodate about 575 fishing boats and one can view fishermen catching for their daily needs even bustling in the nights.

The place offers one of the best photographic locations while fishermen throw their nets, pile up the fishes and organize them in local markets. The best thing about this place are the people who shout at the top of their voice trying to be the best bidder. Location : The harbor is located at the north of the Chennai Port and is under the administrative control of the Chennai Port Trust. Entry Fee:  No entry fee Timings: Always Open

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San Thome Church

San Thome Church

The sparkling vast white structure of San Thome stands on the tomb of St Thomas. This place is definitely an important one in religious terms but doesn’t fail to attract travellers from all over Chennai. This monument is one of the best places to visit in Chennai as it reminds us of the colonial past relations that Indians had.

Attractions: A nostalgia will arise within when this church is viewed from inside out. From stained glass panels of the windows, a sitting statue of St Thomas, museum, library, shops that sell candles and flowers are one of the classy additions in the monument. The highest tip embarked with Cross and the sloping red roof is totally catchy when viewed from outside.

Timings: 6 am to 8 pm

Location:  38, Santhome High Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600004 Distance: 1 7.5  km from Chennai Airport Also, Read:  35 Best Resorts in ECR Chennai for Team Outing

Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium

Want to be on the moon and stars at an affordable cost? Well, Chennai has Birla Planetarium, situated near Anna University waiting to generate the gist of Science amongst the young minds.

Attractions: The planetarium runs regular audio-visual programs on astronomy that amazes its visitors. Apart from this, it also exhibits programs on Solar System, Cycle of Stars, Sky and Seasons, Comets and Man on the Moon.

Also, Science Park, Traffic Park, and Science on Wheels are the special highlights of the Science Centre which are of special interest for young visitors and hence, it is one of the best things to do in Chennai.

Timings: 10 am to 5:45 pm

Entry Fee : INR 40 for adults, INR 25 for children Location:  Gandhi Mandapam Road in Kotturpuram, Chennai Distance:  12.3 km from Chennai Airport

Nettukuppam

Nettukuppam

An age-old rusty bridge with its head pointing in the sea is what Nettukuppam is all about. The feeling of self-placement in high waves could be felt at this bridge where one can sit with their legs hanging down. The bridge piers are not advised to explore in the morning due to high tides.

For the photography enthusiast, this is like a double treat where one can click some memorable pictures. This is one of the most famous beaches in Chennai which is visited by a huge number of people all around the year.

Distance : 24 km from Chennai

Location : Northernmost tip of Chennai Timings:  6 am to 11 pm Entry Fee:  No entry Fee

Kapaleeshwar Temple

Kapaleeshwar Temple

The unique architectural style, in-depth detail of gopuram and temple head and the magnificent height of around 37 meters are what makes this temple best place to visit in Chennai. The Dravidian style of temple construction is most famous in cities of South India and Kapaleeshwar temple is a live example of the same. 

Attractions : The temple is home of deities Shiva and Karpagambal, holds a festival in the months of March and April while attracting thousands of devotees in its premises. Asl, a huge tank filled with water is another catchy place having a religious value as well as was used as a store of water in historical times.

Location : Within Chennai city

Timings: 5:30 am to 12 pm, 5-9 pm

Entry Fee : None

Distance: 17 km from Chennai Airport.

Madras War Memorial

Madras War Memorial

One of the most famous places in Chennai, the war memorial is a tribute to the martyrs during the Second World War. It is a beautiful structure carved out of white marble with inscriptions detailing the names of people who gave up their lives.  Activities: Take a walk in this surreal place and its well-maintained gardens. See the Stone of Remembrance and Cross-of the Sacrifice. Visit on days like Army Day and Vijay Diwas to see special homages paid by the forces.  Distance: 5 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: Inside Madras War Cemetery, Mount Poonamalle High Road, Poonthottam Colony, Nandambakkam, Chennai. Timings: Every day 8:00 am-6:00 pm Entry Fee : There is no entry fee.

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Parthasarathy Temple

Parthasarathy Temple

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his various avatars, this 100-year-old temple gets devotees from all over the country.  It is one of the special attractions in Chennai because it is one of the 108 Divya Desams existing in the country. The architecture is beautiful and has Dravidian influences.  Activities: See the beautiful idols of Rukmini, Balaram, Satyaki, Prathymnan, and Anirudhan along with those of Parthasarathy. See the 8 th -century Dantivarma Pallava inscriptions.  Distance: 20.4 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai. Timings : Every day 6:00 am- 12:30 pm, and 4:00 pm- 9:00 pm. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee. Also, Check:   10 Best Resorts and Places to Stay in Chennai

Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam

Chennai’s love for literature & culture is evident in this monument dedicated to the great Tamil saint, philosopher, and writer Tiruvalluvar. This monument, created by 3000 stone blocks, is in the shape of a chariot. The auditorium inside is considered to be the largest in Asia and is one of the most interesting places to visit in Chennai. Activities: See the 133 chapters of Tiruvalluvar’s work Thirukkural inscribed in the monument. See exhibitions on handicrafts held regularly. Don’t miss to see the plants planted by Mother Teresa in 1984.  Distance: 15.5 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: 34, Valluvar Kottam High Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai.  Timings: Every day 8:30 am- 5:30 pm. Entry Fee: Adults INR 3.00, Children INR 2.00.

Connemara Public Library

Connemara Public Library

Libraries are definitely storehouse of books but Connemara library has its unique style of placement of books and flanked broad arches which makes it stands apart from others. Constructed in the late The 19th century, Connemara library is a treasure house of centuries-old publications.

Attraction: With a collection of over 600,000 books, it is one of Asia’s largest libraries. Be it avid readers or scholars doing research work, one could easily get lost in this enchanting world of books as they immerse themselves in their favourite activity.

Timings : 9 AM to 7.30 PM

Entry Fee : None Location:  Museum Compound, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600008 Distance:  20 Km from Chennai Airport Recommended Read:  15 Best Places for Trekking near Chennai

Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Vadapalani Murugan Temple

This 125-year-old Hindu Temple is one of the most important worship places in Chennai. Dedicated to Lord Murugan, the architecture of the temple is traditional South Indian with lots of colours and carvings. The Murugan idol is shown to be wearing footwear, which is not a common sight.  Activities: Visit the samadhis of Annasamy Thambiran and Bagyalinga Thambiran inside the temple. See the legends of Skanda Purana at the Gopuram located at the entrance.   Distance: 12 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: Palani Andavar Koil Street, Vadapalani, Chennai.  Timings: Every day 5:00 am- 12:30 pm, and 4:00 pm- 9:00 pm. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.  Must Read:  20 Best Resorts in Chennai for Team Outing

Beaches to Visit in Chennai

Breezy beach.

Breezy Beach

Lying in the quiet suburbs of Valmiki Nagar, this charming beach provides the perfect seaside escape away from the other busier beaches. This is one of the cleanest beaches in Chennai and is great for a family day out.  Attractions: Enjoy the beautiful sunrise and sunset at the beach. Go for long walks amidst soothing sounds of the waters. Try street snacks like sundal and idlis from the restaurants & shacks on the beach. Shop at the nearby Thiruvanmiyur market. Distance: 10 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: Valmiki Nagar, Chennai.  Best Time to visit:  Early morning to enjoy amazing sunrise and breakfast.

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Covelong Beach

Covelong Beach

Golden Beach

Golden Beach

This pristine beach is famous for the vast expanses of golden sands framed by the striking blue waters. It is a private beach belonging to the VGP Universal Kingdom and one of the cleanest in Chennai. It is one of the best places in Chennai to keep the whole family engaged with its attractions.  Activities: Visit the VGP Amusement Park’s Universal Kingdom, Aqua Kingdom, and the Snow Kingdom for exciting rides & games. Visit the VGP 2000 Millennium Tower and Statue Man. There are facilities for surfing here.  Distance: 20 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: East Coast Road, Injambakkam, Chennai.  Best Time to visit:  November to March

Akkarai Beach

Akkarai Beach

An enthralling seafront in Chennai, Akkarai Beach is famous for its luxuriant greenery and serene expanses. The beach is less crowded therefore very clean and tranquil.  Activities: Take a long walk on the beach enveloped in the cool sea breeze and soothing sounds of the water. Children can spend time in the play area. Visit the beach house for a family getaway. Distance: 23 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: Injambakkam, Chennai.  Timings: Accessible throughout the day.  Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.

Historical Tourist Places in Chennai

Prakasam salai.

Prakasam Salai

One of the most iconic places to visit in Chennai is this magnificent structure which was built in 1795. It is an archaeologically important site and a major tourist attraction. This huge redbrick structure and its impressive Roman-style architecture can be seen from a distance  Location: 88 Prakasam Road, Mahdushkhan Garden, Manadi Police Colony, George Town, Chennai.  Timings : Monday-Friday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm, Saturdays till 2:00 pm, Sunday closed.  Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.

Ripon Building

Ripon Building

Amongst the most famous tourist places in Chennai, Ripon building is a behemoth government building. The beauty of Ripon building, built-in 1913, lies in its stark white colour and Roman-style architecture. It is named after Lord Ripon, the Governor-General of British India.  Location: 53, Raja Muthiah Road, Kannappar Tidal, Periyamet, Chennai. Timings: Every day 10:00 am- 6:00 pm. Entry Fee: Restricted entry. 

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Madras High Court

Madras High Court

When in Chennai, one can't miss an opportunity to visit Madras High Court. Madras High court is one of the highest courts in India. The court exercise original jurisdiction over the whole city. While you are at the court, get amazed by the majestic architecture of the building.

The red built-up under the blue sky is very catchy. And decorated ceilings in the interior with the stained glasses are in itself a masterpiece here. The tallest tower in the center of the building gives a gist of Dravidian Architecture which was used in ancient temples of South India.

Distance :  2.9 km from Chennai

Timings:  10 AM- 5:45 PM

Location:  The court is located at N Fort Rd, Parrys, George Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Vivekanandar House

Vivekanandar House

A place to get inspired and relish a totally the new knowledgeable experience will bring any individual to Vivekananda House where they can get a good tour of Swami Vivekananda's life. His utmost significant teachings can be received by visiting the gallery, meditation room, and Vivekananda Park. This historic place houses a permanent exhibition on Indian Culture and Swami Vivekananda’s life and will give a positive vibe when one is on its tour.

This place is one of the best places to visit in Chennai as Swami Vivekananda spent a few days at this place after his return from West. Location :  Vivekanandar House is located at Kamaraj Salai(Marina beach road), Neelam Basha Durgapuram, Near Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Timings: 10:00 AM- 12:30 PM, 3:00 PM- 7:30 PM Entry Fee: Rs.10 per adult and Rs.5 per child

Besant

Located on the East Coast of Bay of Bengal and bounded by Thiruvanmiyur to the South lies this amazing place Besant.  On vacation or a day out, this option can be kept high on the list because of attractions like Elliot’s beach in the basket. For those, who love to visit religious places, this is a double treat as they can visit the Annai Velankanni Church and the Ashtalakshmi Temple along the shore which is very famous among the people of Chennai. Named after the famous personality Annie Besant this place is best known for its serene and tranquil setting which attracts visitors from all over the world. Location : Besant is located on the east coast of Bay of Bengal. Timings:  Always Open Entry Fee:  No entry fee

Sri Parthasarathy Temple

Sri Parthasarathy Temple

The temple is an old sculpture dedicated to Lord Krishna and is placed comfortably in the city of Chennai. Known for its historic presence, Sri Parthasarathy temple has its own charm with gopuram rising high and studded with carved sculptures in beautiful and bright colours topped with ‘amalkas’.

Attraction: The temple is easily noticeable from distance and hence attracts hundreds of devotees and tourists at the same time. Location:  Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai Timings : 4 am to 11:30 pm

Entry Fee :  None Distance: 20 km from Chennai Airport

Places to Visit in Chennai with Family & Kids

Arignar anna zoological park.

Arignar Anna Zoological Park

A little away from the city centre, Arignar The zoological park is home to more than 500 species of wild beings were some of which are endangered. An aviary, lion safari, deer safari, and an elephant safari form the most popular sections of the zoo. Apart from this, a separate section for nocturnal animals could be reached too. An aquarium, butterfly house, reptile house, amphibian house, crocodile enclosure are part of the premises which makes it one of the best places to visit in Chennai. Location:  GST Road, Vandalur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Timings : 9 am to 5 pm (except Tuesdays)

Entry Fee : INR 30 for adults and INR 10 for children between 5-12 years

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Semmozhi Poonga

Semmozhi Poonga

Semmozhi Poonga Park is a botanical garden in the Chennai city covering an area of over 20 acres. With family and friends, this place can be visited to explore the exotic and rare flora and fauna. Not just this, medicinal herbs are also found here and we know, how much they matter to all of us.

Visitors can relax on the park grounds that are subdivided into the rock garden, butterfly garden, fern garden, sunken garden and many more themed gardens on its laps. The sights of natural beauty with ducks swimming in ponds, dancing lights, and well-maintained tree lines energize anyone with fresh air and breath of flowers.  Location:  Cathedral Rd, Ellaiamman Colony, Teynampet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Timings : 10 am to 8 pm (except Tuesday)

Entry Fee : INR 15 for Adults, INR 10 for Children(Below 10 yrs)

Express Avenue

Express Avenue

One of the top shopping destinations in Chennai, Express Avenue features some of the best brands in apparel, footwear, electronics, automobiles, and departmental stores.   Explore the huge range of fine dining options like Elixir- the Lounge Bar, Kapila Dosa, Orange Wok, etc. Catch a movie at Escape and Pix 5D Cinema. Explore the Fun City gaming zone.  Location: 2, Club House Road, Near Clock Tower, Express Estate, Royapettah, Chennai. Timings: Weekdays: 10:30 am- 9:30 pm, Weekends: 10:00 am-10:00 pm. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.

Marundeeshwar Temple

Marundeeshwar Temple

One of the most revered places in Chennai, this temple dates back to the times of the 11th century Chola kings. It is dedicated to Lord Marundeeshwar and his knowledge of medicinal properties of herbs. Locals have a belief that the prasadam here comprising of ash and milk can cure any disease. There is a shivalinga inside along with statutes of Lord Muruga & Vinayaka. Spend tranquil time amidst the beautiful architecture with Dravidian & Chola influences and the 36 intricately carved pillars. Visit during Shivratri, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Panguni Brahmmotsavam.  Location: 8, W Tank Street, Lalitha Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai.  Timings : Every day 5:30 am- 12:00 pm, and 4:00 pm- 8:30 pm. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee. 

VGP Universal Kingdom

VGP Universal Kingdom

This award-winning amusement and theme park is one of the first ones in Chennai. Some consider this massive 45-acre park with a private beach to be the largest amusement park in India. Loved by children and adults alike, the park is one of the most interesting places to visit in Chennai.  Get up and close with goats, ponies, and sheep at Petting Zoo. Interact with the Statue Man dressed in the traditional Chola empire dress. Try thrilling rides like Tornado, Viking, and Wave Swinger.  Location: East Coast Road, Chennai. Timings: Every 11:00 am- 7:30 pm. Entry Fee: Adults INR 600, Children INR 500.

Crocodile Bank

Crocodile Bank

Started as a research station and conservation centre, the bank is first in Asia for crocodile breeding. The Crocodile Bank even houses alligators, gharials, muggers,  snakes, sea turtles and water birds in its premises.

In all, there are around 2500 creatures within the boundaries of the Bank and one can spot crocs as well as gharials basking themselves on the edge of the water body during the day. There is also a souvenir shop where one can purchase books and memorabilia related to these reptiles including the famous research and awards. Location:  Post Bag No 4, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu Timings : 8:30 am to 5:30 pm (except Monday)

Entry Fee : INR 35 for adults, INR10 for children below 10

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Chennai Sangamam

Chennai Sangamam

Immerse yourself in folk storytelling, theatre, dance, films, and reverberating sounds of traditional musical instruments at this week-long open festival. One of the most popular symbols of Tamil art & culture, the festival welcomes everybody to enjoy the performances.  Enjoy regional cuisines at the festival. Meet renowned artists, craftsmen, and even traditional botanists. See rare and ancient visual art forms, and performances.   Location : Open locations like beaches, parks, public promenades, etc.   Timings: Performances take place throughout the day.  Entry Fee: There is no entry fee.

MGM Dizzee World

MGM Dizzee World

Dizzee World is an amusement located in the city with a themed style to attract its visitors, from young to old. With several thrilling rides like spider spin, roller coaster, the funny mountain, the place also has an amphitheatre for performances. The water park in the premises has a wave pool apart from many other rides and slides and magnetizes hundreds every day. Location:  1/74, SH 49, Muttukadu, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Timings : 9:30 am to 5:30 pm on weekdays, 10:30 am to 7:30 pm on weekends and holidays

Entry Fee : INR 799 for adults (with food), INR 577 for kids (food included), INR 550 for adults, INR 450 for kids.

Cholamandal Artist Village

Cholamandal Artist Village

This artists’ commune is a platform for the resident painters and sculptors to showcase their creations to the visiting guests. This place is actually famous for bringing modernity in the artistic creation. The well-decorated interiors are embarked with interesting art and craft with two galleries, an open-air theatre, a bookstore and a craft shop in the premises. For people interested in aesthetics, they can enjoy the work of artists in a serene ambience surrounded by optimum vegetation around the village. Location:   2/147A, Cholamandal Artists Village, Injambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Timings : 9 am to 6:30 pm

Entry Fee : INR 20 for adults and INR 5 for children

Places to Visit near Chennai

  • Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram

Also known as Mamallapuram, it is one of the best places to visit near Chennai. Mahabalipuram is an ancient place known for rock-cut built-up architecture with extensive carvings that will just awestruck anyone. The iconic Shore Temple, among the oldest temples of South India, is carved out of a large block of granite. A short distance from this place of worship is ‘Descent of the Ganges’ or‘ Arjuna's Penance’. Among the world's biggest bas-reliefs, it depicts the story of the descent of the River Ganges from Heaven to Earth.

‘Pancha Rathas’ or the five chariots are again carved out of a single rock and are dedicated to the Pandavas along with one dedicated to their wife. Don’t forget to notice Krishna’s Butterball as this rock is hanging on a sloping floor and won’t fall even if anyone wants it to.

Attractions: Explore and observe the fine sculptures of the various monuments standing in Mahabalipuram. The drive from Chennai to Mahabalipuram along the seashore is quite an experience too. The beach at this tourist place near Chennai is also ideal for spending a day just lounging on the sand, relaxing and clicking perfect shots with friends and families.  A perfect getaway is right next to Chennai at this royal place. Location:  Sea Temple Mahabalipuram Timings:  6 am to 6 pm Entry Fee:  10 INR for Indian and 340 for foreigner Distance: 60 km from Chennai Suggested Read:  15 Best Beach Resorts in Chennai for your vacation.

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Kolli Hills

Kolli Hills

One of the most interesting pilgrimages and religious places in Chennai is Kolli Hills or the ‘Mountain of Death’. Standing tall at 4265 ft. this picturesque mountain range, located in the Eastern Ghats, offers the perfect weekend escape.  Attractions:  Amazing scenes alongside rode make it an amazing place for drives Activities: See the magnificent 1st-century Arapaleeswarar Lord Shiva Temple. Visit the Tampcol Medicinal Farm to see the beautiful expanses of planted medicinal herbs. See the Agaya Gangai Waterfalls, boat ride at Vasalurpatty Boat House and visit the centuries-old Siddhar Caves.  Distance: 335 kilometres from Chennai Airport.  Location: Namakkal District, Tamil Nadu.  Best Time to Visit:  Throughout the year.

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Muttukadu is one of the tourist places near Chennai at the backwater of Bay of Bengal. This place offers a relaxing aura in nature with fun-filled activities for its visitors. The Boathouse in Muttukadu is where all the action is. Apart from this, the beach at Muttukadu draws a sizeable crowd during trips to this area. Get a glimpse of various species of birds at the backwaters during migratory season. Attractions : The Boathouse in Muttukadu is where all the action is. Apart from this, the beach at Muttukadu draws a sizeable crowd during trips to this area. Get a glimpse of various species of birds at the backwaters during migratory season. Activities : Rowing, water skiing, speed boat riding, windsurfing and paddle boating are exciting activities that can be availed at Muttukadu. Also, birdwatching is one of the passionate activity for the bird lovers here. Distance: 31 km Best time to visit:  November to March.

Sadras

The coastal town of Sadras was once a Dutch fortress which was taken over by the British in later years. It is currently in ruins but a few structures within can still be viewed. Attractions:  The glorious Sadras Fort was constructed by the Dutch as a post for exporting goods. It has a vast compound which contains a large granary, stables, and structures used to mount elephants. Picturesque tombs, cannons and carved pieces of stones could be viewed here. A history buff would love to be a part of this place. Activities :  A picnic with family or friends could cheer anyone up after the fort tour. Distance :  71 km from Chennai Location:  Eastern coast, South of Mahabalipuram Best time to visit:  October to March

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, Kanchipuram

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, Kanchipuram

This bird sanctuary is inundated with thousands of birds of varied species during the migratory season. The lake within the sanctuary is the all-important source of water for these creatures, around which they build their nests and thrive.

Attractions : Birds of diverse origins are what you can see at this place to visit near Chennai. While some birds like cormorants, egrets, moorhens, and terns are found at other places in India, others like snake bird, ibis, stork, heron, and spoonbill come all the way from Europe to make Vedanthangal their home for a few months.

Activities : Bird watching and capturing the experience with your cameras is the major activity to be carried on here.

Distance: 78 km

Location: Close to Palar River, south of Chennai

Best time to Visit: November to February.

Tiruttani

This small town is known for the temple dedicated to Murugan that stands on top of a hillock here. One can reach the temple by climbing up the 365 steps that take you to it. A few religious festivals are celebrated here during which many devotees visit the temple.

Attractions: This pilgrimage center has a number of temples located here apart from the famous Murugan temple. Some of them are Shivan temple, Bajan Kovil, Vinayagar Kovil, and Eswaran temple.

Activities : A trek to the temple hill to boost your energy high.

Distance: 90 km

Location: West of Chennai

Best time to visit: October to March

Pulicat Lake & Bird Sanctuary

Pulicat Lake & Bird Sanctuary

Formed at the backwaters of the Bay of Bengal, Pulicat is the second largest lagoon in India that has brackish water. And the bird sanctuary stands on a piece of land in the middle of this lake.

Attractions: The spectacular sight of thousands of pink Flamingos flocked together can be viewed only at this place. Besides, you can also spot pelicans, herons, kingfishers, storks and many more at the sanctuary. There are quite a few fishing villages on the lake’s edge which one can visit if interested.

Activities: Boating in the lake where one can see birds splashing in the water. Photography by the birdwatchers can be done here and is a treat to the eyes of professionals.

Distance: 98 km from Chennai

Location: Eastern coast, North of Chennai

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Santhome Church is a standing testament to the belief of the Christian followers and is among the three wonders of this world that house the tombs of Christ’s original disciple. The other two are Santiago de Compostela in Spain and St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. It was constructed in the memory of Saint Thomas who was an Apostle of Jesus Christ. Santhome Church is the greatest symbol of multi-culture and religious harmony as people from all religions visit this Church to seek solace and eternal peace.This church was built initially as a mausoleum, but it has now transversed into a Basilica owing to it’s gaining popularity and importance. Beneath the towering white embodiment of this basilica lies the body of Saint Thomas who came to India in 52 AD to preach about Christianity. He was successful in converting a large population of the locals residing in Tamil Nadu and Kerala with his wisdom and powerful preaching. He thereafter formed a community that is now known as Syrian Christians. This church also houses a museum that displays souvenirs of Saint Thomas and gives visitors an insight into the glorious past of this church during the historical times.

Government Museum

The Government Museum in Chennai boasts of a large repository of curious exhibits defining art, archeology, anthropology, numismatics and diverse other subjects. From a cutting-edge life-size T-rex in animatronics to ancient sculptural specimens, there is a wealth of interesting things to see here. Besides the main building, the museum has a natural history section, a children’s museum, and zoological and botanical galleries.Those interested in culture can surf through a wide gallery of folk arts, exhibiting puppets, local musical instruments, theatrical costumes, and various other objects. There’s also the  Museum Theatre, capable of accommodating up to 600 people which show enlightening historical documentaries in high-quality acoustics. The centuries old museum was established in the year 1851.It is also one of the most ancient in the world and carries the legacy of housing the vastest collection of Roman antiquities outside Europe. Among the ancient Asian heritages preserved here, the bronze statues found in Southern India, dating back to 1000 BC, are the most well-known. The museum has something to engage everyone, from art aficionados to children. While you spend time admiring Ravi Verma paintings in the arts section, the younger ones in the party can head to the children’s museum featuring vibrant visual exhibits elucidating Nature, Indian history, innovation in technology, and more. The children’s museum is presently being renovated with an air-conditioned 3D theatre equipped to play five films a day. It takes around 2-3 hours to cover a full tour of the Government Museum complex and get super-knowledgeable about all things under the sun.

Kapaleeswarar Temple

Tamil Nadu, a land of religious diversity and rich culture, is also home to some astonishing temples. Amongst it, there is Kapaleeshwarar Temple, a holy place situated in Mylapore. According to popular folklore, the temple traces its history back to the 7th and 16th century. This place is known for its history, architectural styles, and spirituality. The temple was built to worship Lord Shiva and other deities.Kapaleeshwarar temple resonates the rich Tamil religious culture. Its premises consist of sculptures of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. Moreover, the temple is home to shrines of Tamil Shaivite saint poets Nayaars. The structure of these shrines is marked with towering domes or Gopurams. Every structure light up during major festivals. From March to April, Kapaleeshwarar celebrates the religious sentiments during the Brahmotsavam festival. Devotees flock this temple and attend the grandeur of spirituality and Pooja services.Kapaleeshwarar temple hosts five types of Pujas, Ko Puja, Vaikarai Puja, Kaala sandhi Puja, Uchi Kaala Puja, and Ardhajama Puja. Visitors often schedule and take part in the Puja services. With the help of local priests, you can indulge in buying temple offerings and completing rituals. Also, if you are fond of artistic wonders, this place is going to win your heart.

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Here is the list of 45 45 best things to do in chennai, 1. spend a day at marina beach.

Spend a Day at Marina Beach

Situated in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, 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. It is one of the most sought after beaches and spending a day here sun-soaking, is one of the most essential things to do in Chennai.

2. Sunbathe at Breezy Beach

Sunbathe at Breezy Beach

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. This beach is not as popular and known as the Elliots beach, and is hence more quiet and peaceful. Evenings are very pleasant and breezy here, and in the recent years, lots of tourists have been attracted towards this beach for its beauty. Sunbathing at the pristine beach is among the top things to do in Chennai for every tourist.

3. Take a Tour of MGR Film City

Take a Tour of MGR Film City

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. It is unacceptable if you are in town and you do not visit the Film City as it tops the charts when it comes to the best things to do in Chennai.

4. Trek the Koli Hills

Trek the Koli Hills

With an ominous name which means 'Mountain of Death', Koli Hills 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. This is one of the most thrilling things to do in Chennai.

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Chennai Food Walk Tour: Relish South Indian Cuisine

Chennai is popular for its mouth-watering, finger-licking, sumptuous South Indian cuisine. You can try authentic South Indian food- dosa, idli, vada, sambar etc at both the fine dine restaurants and the local streets. Idli-Sambar is served both as breakfast and dinner. And no matter where you eat it, the staple food of Chennai is sure to taste extremely delicious. Along with the long list of things to do in Chennai, this is one of the topmost.

6. Seek Blessings at Marundeeswarar Temple

Seek Blessings at Marundeeswarar Temple

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. Glorified in the 7th-8th century by Nayanars (Saivite Saints), Tirugnana Sambandar, and Appar, the temple was expanded by the Chola Kingdom in the 11th century. Moreover, given the name, Marundeeswarar Temple has been a place of worship especially for people with diseases and those facing various problems with their health.

7. Fun & Games at VGP Golden Beach

Fun & Games at VGP Golden Beach

Engaging in fun and games at VGP Golden Beach is one of the exciting things to do in Chennai. This popular amusement park offers a plethora of thrilling rides, water attractions, and recreational activities for visitors of all ages. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to relaxing moments by the beach, VGP Golden Beach provides a perfect blend of entertainment and leisure, making it a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

8. Experience the Surreal Scuba Diving

Experience the Surreal Scuba Diving

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. Make sure this one activity is definitely there in your list of things to do in Chennai when you are in town.

9. Visit the Ancient Royapuram Fishing Harbour

Visit the Ancient Royapuram Fishing Harbour

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. If you visit the Royapuram Fishing Harbour, you will almost always find the place crowded with different types of fishing vessels. From the full length, 45 feet boats to the smallest of catamarans, you will see them all.

10. Visit the Magnificent Valluvar Kottam

Visit the Magnificent Valluvar Kottam

Situated in the beautiful city of Chennai , Valluvar Kottam is a temple chariot like-monument built to honour the renowned classical Tamil poet and saint, Thiruvalluvar. It is known for its great architecture, built with innovative layouts and well-thought execution. The sublime beauty of Valluvar Kottam is best experienced during the morning hours when the city is just waking up to the day, or you can make a visit to this destination during the evening hours when the sun is just setting over the horizon.

11. Lion Safari at Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Lion Safari at Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Perhaps one of the most popular picnic spots in Vandalur, Kanchipuram District, the Arignar Zoological Park is an amazing place to discover the flora and fauna of the region. A favourite weekend spot with both children and adults alike, the Arignar Zoo is situated at a distance of 32 kilometres from  Chennai city. It is the largest zoo of its kind, one of the most visited places and spotting lions and tigers here is among the topmost things to do in Chennai.

12. Visit the Divine Ashtalakshmi Temple

Visit the Divine Ashtalakshmi Temple

Ashtalakshmi Temple, a delightful and soft coloured temple complex, is located in Besant Nagar, in the South Indian state of Chennai. The temple complex is built a few meters away from the Besant beach on the coast of the gorgeous Bay of Bengal. Ashtalakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Knowledge resides here and blesses everyone who visits the temple to offer their prayers with a clean soul.

13. Read Some Books at Connemara Library

Read Some Books at Connemara Library

The year 1896 witnessed the inauguration of a new and remarkable landmark in the city of Chennai- the Connemara Library, which is a treasure trove of books, newspapers, periodicals and other related texts. The library is a place where you will unquestionably find every text that you can look for. Its history dates back to over hundred years, and till date, the library remains a repository of century-old publications.

14. Shopping in T Nagar

Shopping in T Nagar

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. T Nagar is essentially a complete commercial crux within Chennai in itself. Browsing the retail stores is one of the most exciting things to do in Chennai, especially for women, as the market offers goods, apparels and accessories at throwaway prices.

15. Rejuvenate at the Serene Elliot's Beach

Rejuvenate at the Serene Elliot's Beach

Elliot's Beach aka "Besant Nagar Beach" or "Bessie" is located in Besant Nagar, Chennai. It forms the end-point of the Marina Beach shore and is named after Edward Elliot (who was once the Chief Magistrate, Superintendent of Madras and Governor of Chennai during the British times). It has the Velankanni Church and the Ashtalakshmi Kovil in the vicinity. Located towards the south of Marina Beach , an incredibly calm and tranquil place, it does not offer much activity hence, is an ideal spot for long walks.

16. Explore the Vivekananda House

Explore the Vivekananda House

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. Built way back in 1877 or much earlier, the two-story house is a chef d'oeuvre of Victorian architecture with its distinctive designs of sunburst and saddleback roofs. Visiting the ancient house is one of the best things to do in Chennai.

17. Visit the Santhome Cathedral Basilica

Visit the Santhome Cathedral Basilica

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. The cathedral, near Chennai beach, got its name from St Thomas, the apostle of Jesus Christ. A museum is located in the grounds nearby. It was designed in Neo-Gothic style, favoured by British architects in the late 19th century.

18. Walk by the Ancient Thousand Lights Mosque

Walk by the Ancient Thousand Lights Mosque

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. The site gets its name from the legend that to illuminate the entire prayer hall, right about a thousand oil lamps used to be lit back in the days. One can only imagine how beautiful that outline must have looked against the dark black sky.

19. Cultural Tour at Dakshinachitra Museum

Cultural Tour at Dakshinachitra Museum

Dakshinachitra Museum, located in Chennai, is one of the living-history museums in India. It stores in itself great works of architecture, crafts, performing arts, and lifestyles that belong to South India. Visiting here will give you an in-depth knowledge of south Indian heritage and you are going to leave with the most magnificent treasures of learning. Make sure you put it on your bucket list of things to do in Chennai.

20. Pay Your Respect at Madras War Cemetery

Pay Your Respect at Madras War Cemetery

The Madras War Cemetery, right in the heart of the city of Chennai, is a recognition of the glory as well as horrors of the war our ancestors have fought to make this world a more peaceful place. In short, it 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.

21. Soak in the Serenity of Nettukuppam

Soak in the Serenity of Nettukuppam

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 saltwater creek of Ennore joins the sea here forming an estuary of sorts. The place is ideal to spend a peaceful time as it is still not on the radar of the maddening tourist crowd. Among the several things to do in Chennai, visiting this serene spot tops the list.

22. Visit the Beautiful Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur

Visit the Beautiful Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur

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 cornerstone of the temple was laid around 1989 by a group of devout Anjaneya followers - Sri Maruti Bhakta Samajan. It was finally open for the public in 1995. The most important aspect of the temple is its 32 feet idol. Lord Hanuman has been shaped out of single granite stone and then given shape.

23. Take a Stroll at Akkarai Beach

Take a Stroll at Akkarai Beach

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. With nicely constructed walkers' paths,convenient seats, adequate lighting, lush green areas and children's playgrounds proposed for select beaches initially, there is more to look forward to when you clock in some time for fitness.

24. Get a Glimpse of Tamil Culture at Kapaleeswarar Temple

Get a Glimpse of Tamil Culture at Kapaleeswarar Temple

Kapaleeshwarar temple is a holy shrine of Shiva in Mylapore, Chennai. Originally built by the mighty Pallavas, Portuguese explorers destroyed the temple and rebuilt it in around the 16th century once again by the Vijayanagar kings. 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. There is also a sacred tank on the western side.

25. Visit the Magnificent Santhome Church

Visit the Magnificent Santhome Church

The significance of San Thome Church is unparalleled in the history of Christianity in India. The church, which was once constructed as a mausoleum in memory of Saint Thomas, has now grown to be a Basilica, as stated by the then Pope in 1956. San Thome Church is among the only three in the world that house the tombs of one of Christ's original disciples. The other two are St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City and Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in Galicia, Spain.

26. Museum Touring at Fort St. George

Museum Touring at Fort St. George

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 establish a British stronghold in the Coromandel Coast and the rest of south India. With Fort St. George as a British headquarter, it was easier to develop the many small towns and villages in Tamil Nadu. The now bustling city of Chennai grew up around this fort during this time, under the British-conferred name Madras.

27. Roam the Express Avenue

Roam the Express Avenue

Express Avenue is a mall in Royapettah of Chennai, owned, developed and promoted by Express Infrastructure. Inaugurated in 2010, the mall stands on a total land area of around 10 acres. Visiting the beautiful mall is one of the topmost things to do in Chennai. The premise includes commercial and hospitality sectors as well. Along with numerous retail outlets and around ten anchor shops like H&M, Pantaloons, Lifestyle and Big Bazaar, on different floors of the mall, Express Avenue also has the largest gaming arcade of south India - Games The Shop and the city's largest cinema multiplex Escape.

28. Soak in the Sea Vibe at Thiruvanmiyur Beach

Soak in the Sea Vibe at Thiruvanmiyur Beach

Thiruvanmiyur Beach, situated in Chennai, is a serene coastal stretch known for its tranquil ambiance and sandy shores. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle. Besides enjoying the relaxing atmosphere, visitors can explore various things to do in Chennai, such as indulging in beachside activities, savoring local cuisine, and appreciating the beautiful sunset views along Thiruvanmiyur Beach.

29. Get Thrilled at Parasailing

Get Thrilled at Parasailing

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. And like several other exciting things to do in Chennai, this is sure to take your breath away.

30. Pay Reverence at Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Pay Reverence at Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the most frequented places of worship for Hindus in Chennai. It has its roots fixed in numerous legends and myths, especially about its founder and first priest Annaswamy Naikar. He had a dream about this deed he must do for his good as well as the benefit of the society, and thus he started worshipping Lord Murugan at his home instead of trying to find him elsewhere. This small shrine was later transformed into the colossal premise with multiple deities that you can see today.

31. Explore the Cholamandalam Artists' Village

Explore the Cholamandalam Artists' Village

Cholamandalam Artists Village is situated in Injambakkam in Chennai. The gallery is spread over 10 acres and was established by the brilliant artist KCS Paniker in 1966. The gallery exhibits and displays works of artists who contributed for the "Madras Movement". You should definitely take this opportunity and put this on your list of top things to do in Chennai.

32. Visit the Apparao Art Gallery

Visit the Apparao Art Gallery

The Apparao Art Gallery in Chennai is a vibrant cultural hub showcasing an impressive collection of contemporary and traditional Indian art. Situated in the heart of the city, it stands as a noteworthy destination among the myriad things to do in Chennai for art enthusiasts. Visitors can explore diverse exhibitions, providing a rich and immersive experience into the world of visual arts.

33. Ride and Surf

Ride and Surf

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. There might be several other adventurous things to do in Chennai, but there is nothing like surfing the clear indigo waters.

34. Have a Fun Day Out at MGM Dizzee World

Have a Fun Day Out at MGM Dizzee World

MGM Dizzee World is one of the largest and oldest amusement parks in India. It boasts of having had given its visitors some unique experiences, many of which were first-timers. It brought Jurong's Bird Show from Singapore to India way back in 1999. It also had a hot air balloon ride in 1998, and even though it sounds unbelievable, there were arrangements for picking up and dropping visitors on a helicopter back in 2000 - probably the first time in the history of entertainment park business.

35. Natural Retreat at Guindy National Park

Natural Retreat at Guindy National Park

Guindy National Park in Chennai is the dominant factor in contributing to the lush green cover of the city. Known to be the 8th smallest national park in the country, the land is blessed with dense forest area, scrub lands, lakes and streams etc. Boating of varied flora and fauna, and a rich wildlife, the park receives a large tourist influx throughout the year.

36. Boat Your Way Through the Lakes

Boat Your Way Through the Lakes

Having the advantage of being a coastal city, Chennai also has a number of lakes and thus opening up the waters for water sports. So make the full use of it, choose from several water activities and things to do in Chennai and go all out. One of them is boating. Boating 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 rowboats or just a fun race of pedal boats between family and friends.

37. Try Your Hand at Fishing

Try Your Hand at Fishing

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.

38. Take a Tour of Mylapore

Take a Tour of Mylapore

Mylapore is one of the oldest and culturally enriched neighbourhoods, located in the southern part of Chennai. However, the area precedes the birth of Chennai or Madras, as the British named it, by at least some 1500 years. The city had already seen a lot of eventful history pass by even before the British stepped on this land. Mylapore is also very much traditionalist to its core and boasts of many temples, churches and historical monuments. Touring the city is one among the most exciting things to do in Chennai.

39. Spot the Crocodiles at Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Spot the Crocodiles at Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust is the brainchild of revered herpetologist and wildlife activist Romulus 'Rom' Whitaker - an initiative to keep the fading species of crocs in subcontinent safe. Initially, the Croc Bank was built to keep the crocodiles safe and help them breed and multiply until they were fit enough to be returned to their natural habitat. However, due to lessening wilderness, this practice has been stopped. They are now given home in the Crocodile Bank itself and are open for the public six days of the week. It is one of the most unique things to do in Chennai.

40. Art Galleries for the Art Connoisseurs

Art Galleries for the Art Connoisseurs

Chennai is known to be a cultural destination where a lot of art forms have flourished. The amazing art galleries in Chennai are a haven for the art connoisseurs from all over the country owing to their rich collection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photographs etc. All of these art galleries in Chennai are unique from each other, some focus on contemporary artists while some other on moderns; some are even among the oldest in the country. This activity should absolutely be on your itinerary or things to do in Chennai, if you are visiting.

41. Beach Hopping

Beach Hopping

The scintillating beaches in Chennai pretty much define the metro city. Boasting of a lengthy coastline, the city is replete with gorgeous beaches, lush green vegetation and heritage monuments. Equally popular among the domestic and international tourists, the beaches also encourage several water sports like paragliding, parasailing, water volleyball, banana rides, swimming etc. This is one of the most essential things to do in Chennai both as a tourist and a city dweller.

42. Jungle Safaris

Jungle Safaris

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. So when in the city, experience the jungle safari along with several other things to do in Chennai.

43. Hike and Camp

Hike and Camp

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. Boasting of being one of the most exciting things to do in Chennai, you should definitely try this one out.

44. Have fun at Paintball

Have fun at Paintball

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. And among the several other exciting things to do in Chennai, this one definitely tops the charts. So 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.

45. Get an Adrenaline Rush at Rock Climbing

Get an Adrenaline Rush at Rock Climbing

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. Rock Climbing is one of the topmost things to do in Chennai.

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20 Must-Visit Attractions in Chennai, India

The white Bengal tiger is one of the most popular animals at the Vandalur Zoo

South India’s cultural capital and gateway city, Chennai, is frequently counted among the best cities to visit in the world for food and culture among other things. But what really stands out in terms of Chennai ‘s potential as a tourist destination is the sheer number of cultural, historical, architectural and other sites it is home to. If planning a visit anytime soon, these are the top attractions you shouldn’t miss.

Marina beach.

Chennai’s Marina Beach is famous around the world for being the second-longest urban beach in the world. It is counted among the most popular beaches in India and is undoubtedly Chennai’s biggest landmark. In fact, more than a landmark, it was indeed this long and wide coast that led to the British founding the city of Madras here in the first place. Apart from its history, the beach is also a cultural identifier for Chennai and preferred venue for everything from weekend picnics to political rallies and protests.

An aerial view of the Marina Beach from the lighthouse in Chennai

Fort St. George

The other major landmark that is crucial to the very existence of Chennai is the Fort St. George . It was the first British centre of power in the south and continues to be the seat of the Government of Tamil Nadu since independence. The Fort is a landmark steeped in history and it was around its walls that Madras coalesced and grew into a city. It has seen a number of wars and conflicts since its inception in 1644 and even saw action during World War I.

Fort St. George in its present form is the seat of the Tamil Nadu government

Arignar Anna Zoological Park/Vandalur Zoo

The Vandalur Zoo, in its current form, is the largest zoological park in the country and attracts thousands of visitors on a daily basis. However, its history dates back to 1855, when it was started as the Madras Zoo in the Government Museum complex by noted conservationist Edward Balfour and was the first public zoo in India. Today, the zoo is spread over more than 600 Ha in Vandalur and houses more than 1,500 wild species, including 46 endangered species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects.

A jaguar inside an enclosure at Vandalur Zoo in Chennai

Government Museum, Egmore

Counted among India’s first and oldest public museums , the Government Museum complex in Egmore’s Pantheon Road has been one of Chennai’s most famous recreational and educational attractions for more than 160 years. The museum is best known for its extensive numismatics collection and artefacts related to Tamil history. The museum complex also houses other popular attractions such as the Museum Theatre, a popular stage venue in the city and the Connemara Public Library, which is one of the oldest in the country.

The Museum Theatre is one of the most popular venues for stage plays in Chennai

Besant Nagar Beach/Elliot’s Beach

While the Marina Beach certainly attracts more crowds than any other beach in the city, the Besant Nagar Beach is definitely the more popular one among youngsters in the city, primarily because of its numerous restaurants, cafes, and dessert joints. Named as Elliot’s Beach in honour of the once governor of Madras Edward Elliot, this beach has been a popular hangout spot in the city since the 20th-century. Among the popular restaurants and dessert spots along the promenade are Murugan Idli Shop, Mash, Cozee’s, and Amadora Gourmet Ice Cream.

Sunrise at Besant Nagar Beach in Chennai

Fort Museum

Located within the Fort St. George compound, the Fort Museum is Chennai’s go-to place for anyone with an interest in Chennai/Madras’ British heritage. Among prized collections of the museum are several colonial-era uniforms, weapons and even a number of personal letters written by eminent persons such as Robert Clive and Lord Cornwallis. The building originally housed the first office of the Bank of Madras, which was later merged with two other such banks and would come to be known as the State Bank of India.

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St. Mary’s Church

Famous for being the first Anglican church in India, the St. Mary’s Church is also located inside the Fort St. George compound and continues to be an important Christian religious centre in the city. The church boasts an illustrious history, and at the time of its consecration in 1680, was the only bombproof building in the fort. At the altar is a prized painting of Last Supper, which was brought to Madras as spoils of war from Pondicherry .

The Altar of the St. Mary’s Church inside Fort St. George in Chennai

Kapaleeswarar Temple

With a history going back nearly a 1,300 years, the Kapaleeswarar Temple in Chennai ‘s Mylapore is one of the oldest places of worship in the city. Apart from being a religious landmark, the temple is a major centre of culture and regularly hosts several classical music and dance performances. The surrounding area of the temple still retains its traditional Agraharam style of architecture and the temple complex also includes a large water tank. The temple’s tallest Gopuram stands at over 40 m, while there is another smaller Gopuram facing the water tank.

Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore has a history of more than 1,300 years

Santhome Cathedral Basilica

The Santhome Basilica in Chennai’s Mylapore neighbourhood is an important Christian site in not just Chennai but all over the world. Said to be one of the only three basilicas in the entire world to be constructed over the tomb of a direct Apostle of Jesus Christ, the church was constructed in the year 1523 by the Portuguese. Built in the neo-gothic style of architecture, the church was raised to the status of a minor basilica in the year 1956.

Interiors of the Santhome Basilica in Mylapore, Chennai

Guindy National Park

Chennai is one of the few cities in the country to have a fully-fledged national park within its limits. While the Guindy National park might be the eighth smallest national park in the country, the green space definitely boasts a spectacular diversity of flora and fauna and serves as the lungs of Chennai . The park spreads over 2.70 sq. km and is home to over 130 species of birds and 14 species of mammals, including the Blackbuck, spotted deer, and jackal.

Chennai’s Guindy National Park is home to over 130 species of birds

Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust is not only one of Chennai ‘s best-known wildlife attractions, it is also a premier research and conservation agency working in the field of reptile conservation and herpetology. With an exhibit of more than 2,400 reptilian species, including 14 major species of crocodiles and alligators in the world, the MCBT is the largest crocodile sanctuary in the country. Started in the year 1976 by pioneering conservationists Zai and Romulus Whitaker, the MCBT has so far bred over 5,000 specimens of crocodile and is also extensively involved in the conservation of Olive Ridley turtles.

The Madras Crocodile Park is home to over 2,400 reptilian species

Birla Planetarium

The Birla Planetarium in Chennai is one of the three major such planetariums in the country and is an important educational site in the city. Started in 1988, the planetarium boasts several astronomical models, exhibits, and educational materials spread across a total of eight galleries covering different disciplines of science including physics, energy, electronics, and transport. It also has a large gallery that provides a great virtual experience of our night sky.

T Nagar Shopping District

In Chennai, shopping is usually considered synonymous with T Nagar, its largest shopping district . From massive fashion and jewellery emporiums to great boutique stores, this neighbourhood is a must-visit for anyone interested in regional specialities such as the Kancheevaram silk sarees. The most major mainstream shopping complexes are located on Ranganathan Street and North Usman Road and are heavily crowded on weekends and holidays. But T Nagar also has a number of great roadside shopping markets and smaller shops and boutiques that are just as great for shopping.

A busy day at T Nagar shopping district in Chennai

Burma Bazaar

One of the oldest and most chaotic markets in the entire country, Chennai’s Burma Bazaar has a vibrant history of cultural confluence. From used books and cheap grey market electronics to great street food , Burma Bazaar is a paradise for anyone who likes to shop on the road. It gets its name from the Tamil-Burmese community that set up several shops here when they settled in Chennai after being kicked out of Burma (present day Myanmar) when military rule was established there. The bazaar has been named one of the best shopping districts in several international lists and is also famous for being the go-to destination for Burmese Atho cuisine.

Broken Bridge

This quaint offbeat attraction is basically exactly what its name suggests – a broken bridge. While it’s not any good for commuting, it has some of the best views of the Bay of Bengal in entire Chennai. Located right on the mouth of the Adyar river estuary, the Broken Bridge is a great vantage point for viewing sunsets and is also smack dab in the middle of an untouched and pristine estuary ecosystem. It’s popular among youngsters and couples, but staying late after dark is not advisable since it’s also famous for being a den of delinquents and revellers in the night.

A view of MRC Nagar from Broken Bridge in Adyar, Chennai

Theosophical Society

The Theosophical Society is one of Chennai’s oldest organisations and boasts a continuing history of more than a century. But what this organisation is best known for in Chennai is its sprawling international headquarters campus in Adyar that cuts across the Adyar river estuary. One of the best-maintained green spaces in the city, the campus is a cultural and spiritual centre with a fully-fledged library and also hosts a number of talks and events. It is also home to the Adyar banyan tree, which has a history of more than 450 years and is one of the largest banyan trees in the country.

Roots of the big banyan tree inside Theosophical Society complex in Adyar Chennai

Anna Centenary Library

This relatively new complex was completed in the year 2010 and is one of India’s largest and most modern libraries. Frequented by students, locals and experts from all across the country, the library is home to over 1.2 million books, periodicals, encyclopedias and volumes. The library features several state-of-the-art facilities such as a digital library and internet centre, an extensive braille and children’s section and also an entire floor dedicated to regional and Tamil language books.

The Anna Centenary Library in Kottur, Chennai is one of the most state-of-the-art libraries in India

Heritage District

Chennai is one of India’s oldest colonial cities and boasts a history of nearly 400 years. While the city has changed tremendously post-independence, part of it, especially the region near Fort St. George and Poonamallee High Road, still retains its colonial charm with several British-era landmarks and architectural marvels. Some of the most popular heritage structures in this area are the Ripon Building , Victoria Public Hall, Southern Railways Headquarters, and the Madras High Court Complex.

Ripon Building (HQ of Corporation of Chennai) is one of the city’s best-known heritage structures

East Coast Road and Kovalam

The East Coast Road is one of the most scenic highways in not just Chennai but all of India. Hugging the coast for almost its entire distance, the part of this highway that comes under Chennai city limits is a great destination for a long drive and also has some great attractions including hidden beaches, resorts, and cultural establishments. Some of the most popular attractions along this stretch are the VGP Resorts, Cholamandal Artists Village , and ECR, Akkarai, and Kovalam beaches.

Chennai’s Kovalam Beach on a cloudy day

Dakshin Chitra

If you want a complete experience of South India’s culture, traditions, and artworks without having to extensively tour the region, Dakshin Chitra in Chennai is your best bet. This cultural museum is a repository of the culture of four (now five) major South Indian states and boasts exhibits such as pre-colonial clothing, farming, music and dance forms, and architecture. This complex, located on the scenic ECR Highway is also popular for its numerous stalls that sell everything from traditional and ethnic jewellery to fashion and souvenirs.

A replica of a typical Agraharam (residential quarters) in Tirunelveli at DakshinaChitra, Chennai

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39 Best Places to Visit in Chennai (2024), ✔Tourist Places List

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > Chennai > 39 Best Places to Visit in Chennai (2024), ✔Tourist Places List

Being one of the biggest economic and educational centres of South India, Chennai has become one of the top places for IT firms and many other businesses to flourish. We’re sure that you too must have visited this ever-hustling city at least once for official work or are going to in near future! Have ever thought of exploring Chennai and the beautiful monuments it has? Looking for famous Tourist Places in Chennai? Find the list of best places to visit in Chennai in 2024 with location, images, entry fee & best time to go info.

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Best Tourist Places in Chennai:

1. marina beach.

Marina Beach | #1 of 35 Best Places to Visit in Chennai

Marina Beach

Tired of the sweltering heat of Chennai? Let Marina Beach be a sweet escape spot for you. Beaches in Chennai along the Bay of Bengal coast, happen to be the longest beaches in India and one of the longest in the world. Got enough time to pay a visit to this amazing place during the morning or evening? We suggest that you should not miss out on experiencing the enthralling view of the sun setting or rising from the beach. You may shop for trinkets such as imitation jewellery, and shell mementos from the stalls on the beach side. Among the best places to visit in Chennai with friends, it is perfect to build sand castles or play games like beach volleyball.

  • Timings: All through the day
  • Time Required: 3-4 hours
  • How to reach: The nearest train station to Marina Beach is Chepauk. The nearest metro station to Marina Beach in Chennai is Government Estate.
  • Tip: Due to sharp currents, swimming and bathing in the sea is strictly prohibited.
  • Nearby Attractions: Vivekananda House, Sri Parthasarathy Swamy Temple, Santhome Church, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Nanganallur Anjaneyar Temple
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Marina Beach

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2. Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam | #2 of 35 Best Places to Visit in Chennai

Valluvar Kottam

Those of you who love literature must have heard or read about the famous Tamil poet and saint, Thiruvalluvar. For the uninformed, Thiruvalluvar is hailed as one of the greatest Tamil scholars. Valluvar Kottam is an intricately designed chariot built in his honour and is one of the most famous Chennai tourist places. The magnificence of Valluvar Kottam can be best experienced early in the morning or when the sun is just setting. Wondering how to reach here? It is located at the intersection of Kodambakkam High Road and Village Road; taxis and buses can be taken from around the city.

  • Location: Nungambakkam Lake Area Main Road, Chennai
  • Timings: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
  • Time Required: 1-2 hours
  • Entry Fee: ₹ 5 (children); ₹ 10 (adults)
  • How to reach: Located less than 1 Km from Kodambakkam Railway Station. AG DMS Metro Station is the nearest metro station.
  • Tip: Be respectful of the cultural site.
  • Nearby Attractions: Birla Planetarium, Semmozhi Poonga Botanical Garden, Marina Beach, Vivekanandar Illam Museum
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Valluvar Kottam Mounument

3. Thousand Lights Mosque

Thousand Lights Mosque, Chennai

Thousand Lights Mosque

This multi-domed mosque, which is a revered place of worship for Local Muslims, literally lights up the Royapettah area of Chennai. It is believed that in olden times, about 1000 lights were required to light up the hall of this mosque which is why it has been named the Thousand Lights Mosque. As it goes without saying, this place looks absolutely spectacular all glowing: hence, is among the most popular places to visit in Chennai at night. With two minarets towering at a height of about 64 feet, this mosque exhibits the excellence of medieval architectural style.

  • Location: Royapettah, Peters Road, Peters Colony, Chennai
  • Time Required: 1 hour
  • Timings: 5:30 am to 8:30 pm
  • Entry Fee: NA
  • How to reach: Chennai Central Railway Station is at a distance of 7 km.
  • Tip: Tourists have to be modestly dressed, and footwear should be left outside the mosque.
  • Nearby Attractions: Arignar Anna Statue, Birdman Of Chennai, MGR Memorial, Chennai Marina Lighthouse, Panagal Park, Natesan Park
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Thousands Light Mosque

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4. Elliot’s Beach

Elliot’s Beach, Chennai

Elliot’s Beach

With Ashtalakshmi Kovil in its vicinity, Elliot’s Beach is a famous place to visit in Chennai with friends or family. This beautiful beach, which was named after Edward Elliot (the Chief Magistrate, and Superintendent of Madras during the British Era), is one of the cleanest seafronts in India. Sunbathe, relax and unwind, keeping the stress at bay at this extremely calm and scenic place. Featuring in the list of Chennai’s famous places for couples, this one is great for a moonlight walk.

  • Time Required: 2 to 3 hours
  • How to reach: The nearest train station to Elliot’s Beach in Chennai is Indira Nagar Mrts Station.
  • Tip: Carry a camera, torch and light, and wear fully covered clothes and proper footwear.
  • Nearby Attractions: Marina Beach, Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Government Museum Chennai, Nanganallur Anjaneyar Temple

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5. Dakshinachitra

Dakshinachitra, Chennai

Dakshinachitra

Literally translating to “a picture of the south”, DakshinaChitra is a living history museum in Chennai. This museum has 18 houses put together to depict the culture, architecture, craft and lifestyle of all four South Indian states – Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh/Telangana and Karnataka – via more than 4000 artefacts. A quick trip to 4 states under the same roof? Yes, please! If you are looking for places to visit in Chennai with family, then this is the right pick as your children will learn a lot about South India here.

  • Location: SH 49, Muttukadu, 25 km south of Chennai
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Time Required: 2-3 hours
  • Children 5-12 years: ₹ 20
  • Students: ₹ 30
  • Adults: ₹ 110 (₹ 130 during festivals and national holidays)
  • How to reach: Chennai International Airport is at a distance of 17 km. There are buses and cabs available to reach the museum.
  • Tip: The craft shop at the museum has a wide array of interesting souvenirs.
  • Nearby Attractions: Kapaleeswarar Temple, Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Kishkinta Theme Park, Santhome Church, Mgm Dizzee World
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Dakshinachitra Museum

6. Ashtalakshmi Temple

Ashtalakshmi Temple, Chennai

Ashtalakshmi Temple

Regarded as an abode of Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Knowledge, Ashtalakshmi Temple is a few kilometres from Besant Beach. It is one of the most visited Chennai tourist places. Constructed to worship the eight avatars of Goddess Lakshmi, the divine ambience of this temple is bound to leave you feeling relaxed. The most interesting part of this place? The waves of the ocean echo in the temple complex, which further makes it all the more peaceful. Ideal place to give rest to those worries while spiritually enlightening yourself, isn’t it?

  • Location: Elliots Beach, Besant Nagar, Chennai
  • Timings: 6:30 am to 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Indira Nagar, which is 10 or 15 minutes away by taxi or auto rickshaw.
  • Tip: The temple is primarily an outdoor attraction, so wear sunscreen and a hat.
  • Nearby Attractions: Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Besant Nagar Beach, Bhaktha Anjaneyar Temple, Chennai Railway Museum
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Besant Nagar

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7. Government Museum

Government Museum, Chennai

Government Museum

Do you love artefacts? If you do, you will love the Government Museum of Chennai. This place is known for preserving some of the best ancient (10-13th century) and modern South Indian bronzes. What’s more, is that the Amaravathi Gallery houses marble sculptures depicting the life of Gautam Buddha dating back to the 2nd century. It is truly a gem of a place to visit in Chennai for kids and grownups alike!

  • Location: Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai
  • Timings: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm (closed on Fridays and national holidays)
  • Students: ₹ 5
  • Children below 12 years: ₹ 10
  • Adults: ₹ 15
  • How to reach: Chennai Egmore Railway Station is 2 km away from the Government Museum.
  • Nearby Attractions: Connemara Public Library, Chetpet Ecopark, Valluvar Kottam, Anna Memorial, Dr MGR Memorial
  • Tip: There are extra charges applicable for cameras.
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Government Museum

8. Mylapore

Mylapore | #8 of 35 Best Places to Visit in Chennai

Want to soak in the rich and colourful culture of Chennai? Head to Mylapore, which is regarded as the cultural hub of Chennai, boasting a history going back 1500 years! Whether it is beautiful temples you are looking to visit or delicious South Indian delicacies to binge on, Mylapore has it all! All this, combined with endless options for shopping , makes the neighbourhood one of the best entertainment places in Chennai.

  • How to reach: Mundakanni Amman Kovil Smt station is the nearest railway station. Thousand Lights is the nearest metro station to Mylapore
  • Tip: Visit in the morning to witness picturesque cultural rituals around temples.
  • Nearby Attractions: San Thome Church, Mylapore, Ramakrishna Temple, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Chennai Citi Center
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Mylapore

9. Guindy National Park

Guindy National Park, Chennai

Guindy National Park

Feeling a little adventurous? How about visiting a national park? Home to over 300 kinds of trees and plants, 150 bird species and 15 species of mammals, reptiles and amphibians, Guindy National Park is a forest situated on the grounds that were earlier part of Raj Bhawan and IIT-Madras. If you are visiting Chennai with your family, make sure you bring your kids here too. We assure you that they will love every bit of this place!

  • Location: Rangeguindy, Chennai
  • Timings: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (closed on Tuesdays)
  • Government and Aided School Children: ₹ 2
  • Private School Children: ₹ 10
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Kasturba Nagar MRTS station which is less than a kilometer away.
  • Tip: Make sure to pack some food and snacks with you as there is only one eating joint inside the park.
  • Nearby Attractions: St. Thomas Mount National Shrine, Marina Beach, Kapaleeswarar Temple, Shore Temple, Edward Elliot’s Beach, Mamallapuram Beach
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Guindy National Park

10. Sri Parthasarathy Temple

Sri Parthasarathy Temple

Sri Parthasarathy Temple

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu’s incarnation, Lord Krishna, Parthasarathy Temple was built in the 8th century. The intricately carved pillars of this place and colourful gopurams will leave you spellbound making it among the most beautiful places to visit in Chennai. The main features of this temple are the two intricately carved pyramid-shaped rajagopuram or domes, one of which is located in the east direction while the other in the west direction.

  • Location: Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai
  • Timings: 5:30 am-12 pm and 4:00 pm-9:00 pm
  • Time Required: 1 to 2 hours
  • How to reach: Chennai Central and Tiruvallikeni MRTS station are the nearest railway stations.
  • Tip: Do not litter or smoke at the temple premises.
  • Nearby Attractions: Santhome Church, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Chennai Citi Center, Kalikambal Temple, LightHouse.
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Sri Parthasarathy Temple

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11. Kapaleeswarar Temple

Kapaleeswarar Temple | #11 of 35 Best Places to Visit in Chennai

Kapaleeswarar Temple

The holy shrine of Lord Shiva, Kapaleeswarar Temple was built by the mighty Pallavas which was demolished by the Portuguese explorers and rebuilt during the Vijayanagara Empire. Kapaleeswarar Temple is the best specimen of the Dravidian and Vijayanagara architecture making it look absolutely marvellous making it among the most famous places to visit in Chennai.

  • Location: Vinayaka Nagar Colony, Mylapore, Chennai
  • Timings: 5:00 am to 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm
  • How to reach: Chennai Central Railway Station is about 8 km from the temple. Government Estate Metro Station (2 km) is the nearest metro station.
  • Tip: You must be dressed in clothes that cover your entire body.
  • Nearby Attractions: Vivekananda House, Sri Parthasarathy Swamy Temple, Santhome Church, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, Chennai Citi Center, Kalikambal Temple, LightHouse

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12. Connemara Public Library

Connemara Public Library, Chennai

Connemara Public Library

Nerdy heads, Connemara Library is where you will find every textbook that you can ever think of. Don’t believe us? This is one of the four depository libraries of the country that house almost every literary work published in India. From periodicals to historical scriptures to modern-day books – this library has them all. For the convenience of readers, Connemara also has a reference room, video room and a periodic hall. Can you imagine how huge a library this is? You need to check it out yourself!

  • Timings: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm (Monday-Saturday); 9:30 am to 6:00 pm (Sundays)
  • How to reach: Nearest Metro Station to Connemara Public Library is Nehru Park at a walking distance of 13 minutes.
  • Tip: You can borrow books from the library by paying a nominal amount as the membership fee.
  • Nearby Attractions: Government Museum, National Art Gallery, Spencer Plaza, Higginbothams
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Connemara Public Library

13. Royapuram Fishing Harbour

Royapuram Fishing Harbour, Chennai

Royapuram Fishing Harbour

A fishing harbour might not sound too appealing, but watching the fishermen bring freshly caught fish makes for a sight to behold. Also, remember to click photos of the stunning dock and backwaters while here. Thinking about what fun activities you can indulge in here? Maybe learn how to catch a fish or simply distinguish between the different varieties of fish! Come here early morning to see the catch being unloaded and then being auctioned to restaurateurs from around the city.

  • How to reach: Tondiarpet Railway Station is the nearest station.
  • Tip: Watch large boats being built at the Fishing Boat Manufacturing Unit.
  • Nearby Attractions: Semmozhi Poonga, Marina Beach, Fort St.George Museum, Edward Elliot’s Beach, The Madras Crocodile Bank

14. Semmozhi Poonga

Semmozhi Poonga, Chennai

Semmozhi Poonga

Nature lovers, Chennai has something for you as well! Semmozhi Poonga is a beautiful botanical garden, which attracts lots of tourists every day. With an artificial pond and lush greenery to boast, this place can be a quick escape from the usual hustle and bustle of the city. What’s more? The exotic species of plants that have been imported from all over the world make Semmozhi Poonga an added feather in its cap of many!

  • Location: Ellaiamman Colony, Teynampet, Chennai
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 7:30 pm
  • Entry Fee: NA (Children up to 10 years); ₹ 15 (adults)
  • How to reach: Chennai airport is located at a distance of about 14 km from Semmozhi Poonga.
  • Tip: Do not carry any plastic bags inside the Park.
  • Nearby Attractions: George’s Cathedral, The Anna Centenary Library, Thousand Lights Mosque, Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam, Sathtyam Cinema

15. Marundeeswarar Temple

Marundeeswarar Temple, Chennai

Marundeeswarar Temple

Know somebody facing health issues? Then, you might fancy paying a visit to Marundeeswarar Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of the God of Medicines. The legend has it that Lord Marundeeswarar taught Sage Agastya about magical medicines. Believed to have been built in the 11th century, the temple offers prasada of mil, ash and water that is said to cure health issues. With the finesse of Dravidian architecture, this is a must-visit place in Chennai.

  • Location: Lalitha Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai
  • How to reach: Murdeshwar Railway Station (2 Km) is the nearest railway station.
  • Nearby Attractions: Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Ashtalakshmi Temple, Besant Nagar Beach, Bhaktha Anjaneyar Temple, Chennai Railway Museum, Chetpet Ecopark, Guindy National Park
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Marundeeswarar Temple

16. MGR Film City

MGR Film City

MGR Film City

South Indian movie buffs must visit MGR Film City. Spread across 70 acres, it will transport you to a dream world with its replicas of religious places, urban and village scenes, and landscaped gardens. You might catch sight of some famous Tamil actors too!

  • Location: MGR Film City Road, Tharamani
  • Timings: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
  • Entry Fee: INR 25
  • How to reach: Thiruvanmiyur Railway Station (800 m) is the nearest station.
  • Tip: Carry essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Nearby Attractions: Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Nanganallur Anjaneyar Temple, Jazz Cinemas LUXE, Government Museum Chennai, Mayajaal Multiplex

17. Breezy Beach

Peace and quiet, perfectly describe this not-so-famous, but clean beach that attracts nature lovers. Unlike most other places to visit in Chennai for couples, it sees fewer crowds but will surprise you with beautiful sunsets.

  • Location: Valmiki Nagar
  • Timings: All day
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Chennai Egmore station (10 km).
  • Nearby Attractions: Kanchipuram, Palani, Kolar, Hosur 
  • Tip: Carry water and light refreshments as there are limited options available at the beach.

18. Arignar Anna Zoological Park 

Arignar Anna Zoological Park 

Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Also known as Vandalur Zoo, this park is spread over 1260 acres and boasts 138 species. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled at the sight of deer, lions, Indian civet cats, Himalayan brown bears and elephants. The park also has a reptile house.

  • Location: Grand Southern Trunk Rd, Vandalur
  • Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Tuesday closed)
  • Adults – INR 50
  • Children under 2 years – Free
  • Children from 2 to 12 years – INR 20
  • Cameras – INR 25
  • Zoo round (Adults): INR 100
  • Zoo round (Children): INR 50
  • How to reach: The closest railway station to Arignar Anna Zoological Park is located in Vandalur (2.8 km).
  • Tip: Smoking/Drinking is strictly prohibited inside the premises.
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Arignar Anna Zoological Park

19. VGP Golden Beach 

VGP Golden Beach 

VGP Golden Beach

Among the various places to visit in Chennai, this beach steals the show with its beauty and cleanliness. Enjoy swimming, going for walks or simply lazing around here. Adventurous souls can try surfing at this beach, which is a part of the exciting VGP Universal Kingdom.

  • Location: 5, 159, SH 49, Injambakkam
  • Timings: 11:00 am to 7:30 pm (Monday to Friday) and 10:30 am to 8:00 pm (Saturday and Sunday)
  • Entry Fee: Adults – INR 600 and Children – INR 500 (for entry through VGP Universal Kingdom)
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Chennai Central Station.
  • Tip: Secure all your loose articles like wallets, cell phones and hats while riding the adventure rides.
  • Nearby Attractions: Petting zoo, Panneer Fort, Roller coaster ride, Go-karting, Aqua Kingdom, Horror house
  • Places to stay: Hotels near VGP Golden Beach

20. Vivekananda House

Vivekananda House

Vivekananda House

A trip to the Vivekananda House is a must if you admire the celebrated monk. In 1900, Swami Vivekananda stayed in this double-storey Victorian mansion for 6 weeks. Today, you can explore his bedroom, dining table, kitchen, and garden where he connected with nature.

  • Location: Kamaraj Salai, Marina Beach Road, Triplicane
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 12:30 pm and 3:00 pm to 7:15 pm (Monday closed)
  • Entry Fee: Adults – INR 20, Children (3-12 years) – INR 10 and Group ticket for school students: INR 5
  • How to reach: Chennai International Airport is the nearest airport, located about 17 km away. The nearest railway station is Chennai Central.
  • Tip: Visitors should maintain silence in the meditation room to respect the ambience and others meditating.
  • Nearby Attractions: Fort St. George, Government Museum, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, San Thome Basilica
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Vivekananda House

21. Santhome Cathedral Basilica

Santhome Cathedral Basilica

Santhome Cathedral Basilica

Looking for famous places in Chennai that are architectural delights? This neo-gothic cathedral will intrigue you. Built by Portuguese explorers in the 16th century, it stands over Saint Thomas’ tomb, who was one of Jesus’ twelve apostles.

  • Location: 38, Santhome High Rd, Dummingkuppam, Mylapore
  • Timings: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm
  • How to reach: The nearest train station to Santhome is Thirumayilai MRTS Station.
  • Tip: Switch off your phone inside the prayer halls.
  • Nearby Attractions: Marina Beach, Chennai Marina Lighthouse, Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar Thirukovil
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Santhome

22. Madras War Cemetery

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Madras War Cemetery

Pay your respects at the tranquil Madras War Cemetery, which houses a memorial stone in honour of the 1000 people who sacrificed their lives in the Great War and the remains of almost 855 martyrs from the Second World War. It is one of the most unique places to visit in Chennai.

  • Location: Mount Poonamalle High Road, Nandambakkam
  • Timings: 10:30 am to 5:30 pm (till 6:00 pm on Monday)
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Chennai Central Railway Station. The nearest metro station to Madras War Cemetery is Alandur.

23. Fort St. George 

Fort St. George 

Fort St. George

One of the major tourist attractions in Chennai, this fort was once a British stronghold and their first garrison settlement in the country. You can explore the Clive House, the first British official residence, and attend mass at St. Mary’s Church. The museum houses more than 3600 artefacts of British rule including letters, weapons, coins, ceremonial dresses, silverware, and medals making it among the best places to visit in Chennai. The grand fort is now protected by the Archaeological Survey of India.

  • St. George Museum: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Closed on Friday)
  • St. Mary’s Church: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (Monday – Saturday) (Regular masses held on Sundays)
  • Time Required: 2-3 hour
  • Entry Fee: For St. George Museum – INR 15 (Indians), INR 200 (Foreigners) and Free for kids up to 15 years
  • How to reach: High Court metro station is the nearest metro station.
  • Tip: It’s advisable to hire a guide to fully understand the historical significance of the fort.
  • Nearby Attractions: MGR Memorial, Dr. J Jayalalitha Memorial, Victory War Memorial, Labour Statue

24. Vadapalani Murugan Temple

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Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Dedicated to Lord Murugan, this intricately carved temple helps devotees with everyday problems related to jobs, academics and marriage. Legend has it that the founder Annaswamy Naikar had a dream about building this temple for society’s benefit.

  • Location: Palani Andavar Koil St, Vadapalani
  • Timings: 5:00 am – 12:00 pm & 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
  • How to reach: Nearest Railway Station is Kodambakkam Railway Station. Vadapalani is the nearest metro station to the temple.
  • Nearby Attractions: Panagal Park, Detroit Of Asia, Natesan Park, Little Mount Shrine, Kannadasan Statue
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Vadapalani

25. Annai Velankanni Shrine

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Annai Velankanni Shrine

Seeking spiritual peace in Chennai? This gothic-style shrine must feature on your list. Apart from exploring a small adjoining museum for religious artefacts, you can attend special masses and concerts too. It is one of the best places in Chennai to visit for a spiritual experience.

  • Location: Annai Velankanni Road, Odaimanagar, Besant Nagar
  • Timings: 5:00 am to 9:00 pm
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Nagore (15 km).
  • Tip: The best time to visit the shrine is between November to February.
  • Nearby Attractions: Velankanni Beach, Velankanni Church Museum, Nagapattinam, Sikkal

26. B.M. Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium,

B.M. Birla Planetarium

Does the night sky amaze you? Then this large planetarium with its virtual tours and cosmic shows will impress you undoubtedly. There are 8 galleries, including those devoted to Energy, Physical Science, Life Science and International Dolls.

  • Location: Gandhi Mandapam Rd, Duraisamy Nagar, Kotturpuram
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 5: 45 pm
  • Time Required: 2 hours
  • Entry Fee: Science Centre: Adults (INR 30), Kids below 12 years (INR 15)
  • Shows: Adults (INR 20), Kids below 12 years (INR 10)
  • How to reach: The nearest railway stations are Kotturpuram MRTS and Kasturba Nagar MRTS.
  • Tip: For children visiting the Planetarium, there are toy cars operated by automatic electronic signal systems.

27. Ripon Building 

Ripon Building

Ripon Building

Boasting neoclassical architecture, this majestic building is all-white. As the seat of the Greater Chennai Corporation, it is among the famous places in Chennai. The Westminster Quarter chiming clock is a notable aspect of this property.

  • Location: 53, Raja Muthiah Rd, Kannappar Thidal, Periyamet
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (Saturday and Sunday closed)
  • Entry Fee: Restricted entry
  • How to reach: Chennai Railway Station is less than a km away from the building.
  • Tip: You need permission from the authorities to visit the building.
  • Nearby Attractions: St. Andrew’s Church (The Kirk), Fort St. George, St. Mary’s Church
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Ripon Building

28. Akkarai Beach

Akkarai Beach

Akkarai Beach

If you want to unwind in peace and far from the madding crowd, head to this sandy beach. It stretches from Ennore to Uthandi and is ideal for lazy strolls and admiring the verdant greenery making it among the best places to visit in Madras.

  • Location: Injambakkam
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station to Akkarai Beach is Chennai Central.
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Akkarai Beach

29. Prakasam Salai

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Prakasam Salai

The list of architecturally impressive tourist places in Chennai is incomplete without this Indo-Saracenic building rendered with red bricks. Named after T. Prakasam, the freedom fighter, it was known as Popham’s Broadway earlier and built-in 1795.

  • Location: 88, Prakasam Road, Mahfushkhan Garden, Manadi Police Colony, George Town
  • How to reach: It is just 1.5 Km away from Chennai Railway Station.
  • Nearby Attractions: Mahabalipuram, Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Birla Planetarium, San Thome Church, Kapaleeshwar Temple

30. The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

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The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Apart from being a reptile zoo, this place undertakes herpetology research and aims to protect the endangered saltwater crocodile, gharial and marsh crocodile. Go for an adventurous night safari or watch the crocodiles get fed.

  • Location: Post Bag No 4, Mahabalipuram
  • Timings: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Monday closed)
  • Entry Fee: INR 60 (adults), INR 30 (kids below 10), and approx. INR 200 (Night Safari)
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Chennai Central Railway Station which is approximately 42 km from the Crocodile Bank.
  • Tip: Do not feed the animals on your own.

31. Cholamandalam Artists’ Village

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Cholamandalam Artists’ Village

Since its inception in 1966, this village has grown to become the largest community for artists in India. Famed for the Madras Movement of Art, this village lets you admire the works of notable artists, and visit the craft shop, sculpture garden and art book store.

  • Timings: 9:30 am to 6:30 pm
  • Entry Fee: INR 20 (adults) and INR 5 (kids)
  • How to reach: Velachery Railway Station and Perungudi Railway Station are the nearby railway stations to Cholamandal Artists Village.
  • Tip: Tourists can buy handmade art or books from the bookstore.

32. National Art Gallery

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National Art Gallery

Also known as Day Dreamer Artworks, this gallery is one of the oldest in India and among the top places to visit in Chennai. Housed within the Government Museum Complex, it was built in 1906 with red stones. This Indo-Sarsenic building boasts sandalwood sculptures and ethnic paintings.

  • Location: Egmore, Pantheon Road
  • Timings: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm (Friday closed)
  • Entry Fee: INR 15 (adults) and INR 10 (kids)
  • Tip: Avoid visiting the museum during the weekends since the rush is generally high.
  • Nearby Attractions: Perumukkal, Alambadi, Keezhvalai, Vellarikombai, Iduhatti
  • Places to stay: Hotels in Egmore

33. Wallajah Mosque

Wallajah Mosque

Wallajah Mosque

Inspired by the Mughal style of architecture, Wallajah Mosque or Triplicane Big Mosque is made of granite entirely. Built by the family of Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah in 1795, is a beautiful mosque is considered the oldest and largest in Chennai. The mosque also serves as a good example of the peaceful coexistence of Muslims and Hindus as most of its administrative staff are Hindus.

  • Location: Triplicane High Rd, SVM Nagar, Ellis Puram, Padupakkam, Triplicane
  • Timings: 5:00 am to 8:00 pm
  • How to reach: Located at a distance of 4 km from Chennai Central Railway Station.
  • Nearby Attractions: Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, Marina Beach, Fort St. George
  • Places to stay: Hotels in Triplicane

34. Chennai Rail Museum

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Chennai Rail Museum

Definitely among the best tourist attractions in Chennai, this museum is a 6.25-acre affair, featuring numerous heritage and technical exhibits. Admire steam engines from the British era and vintage coaches, and enjoy a ride on the toy train. It is one of the most fun places to visit in Chennai for kids.

  • Location: New Avadi Rd, next to ICF Furnishing Division, Lakshmipuram, Villivakkam
  • Time Required: 2 hour
  • How to reach: The nearest metro station to Chennai Rail Museum in Perambur Purasavakam is Shenoy Nagar.
  • Tip: The museum remains closed on Monday.

35. Victoria Public Hall

Victoria Public Hall

Victoria Public Hall

Constructed to commemorate Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee and opened in 1890, this regal building will take your breath away with its exquisite British architecture. During the late 19th and early 20th century, it acted as a public assembly hall and theatre.

  • Location: 11/33, Evr Salai, Park Town Park Town, Kannappar Thidal, Poongavanapuram
  • Timings: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Entry fee: INR 15 (adults) and INR 10 (children)
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Chennai Central.
  • Nearby Attractions: Valluvar Kottam, Connemara Public Library, Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Alamparai Fort

36. Jagannath Temple, Kannathur

A beautiful Hindu temple, Jagannath Temple is located in Kannathur and is developed as an ode to the divine trinity Subhadra, Baladeva and Jagannath. The temple has been designed in Kalinga architecture similar to that of Jagannath Temple, Puri. The celebration of the annual Rathyatra makes it one of the most famous Chennai tourist places.

  • Location: Reddy Kuppam Road, Kannathur, off New Mahabalipuram Road, Chennai
  • Timings: 6:30 am–12:30 pm, 3:30–7:30 pm
  • Time Required: 1-2 hour
  • Entry fee: N/A
  • How to reach: Located at a distance of 29 km from Chennai Railway Station.
  • Tip: Try to attend the Rath Yatra festival.
  • Nearby Attractions: Dakshina Chitra Heritage Museum, MGM Dizzee World, VGP Universal Kingdom, ECR beach

37. MA Chidambaram Stadium

Also famously known as the Chepauk Stadium, MA Chidambaram Stadium was established in 1916 in Chennai. Having witnessed some of the most exciting moments in the history of cricket, MA Chidambaram Stadium is definitely one of the most iconic places to visit in Chennai.

  • Location: 1, Wallahjah Rd, Chepauk, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600002
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station to MA Chidambaram Stadium is Chennai Central Railway Station.
  • Tip: Attend an IPL match to experience the energy of the fans in the stadium.
  • Nearby Attractions: Pichavaram Mangrove Forest, Marina Beach, Thillai Nataraja Temple Chidambaram
  • Places to stay: Hotels near MA Chidambaram Stadium

38. Express Avenue Mall

Express Avenue Mall in Chennai is a hub of fashion, entertainment, and food to delight your senses making it one of the most fun places to visit in Chennai. You can spend your day shopping from high-end brands to local boutiques, where you can find the perfect ensemble for any occasion. Afterwards, treat yourself to a culinary adventure at the food court, watch a movie, and have a fun day at the gaming zone.

  • Location: 17, Pattullos Rd, Express Estate, Thousand Lights, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600002.
  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
  • How to reach: The nearest metro station to Express Avenue Mall is Thousand Lights.
  • Places to stay: Hotels near Express Avenue Mall

39. T Nagar

One of the busiest neighbourhoods in Chennai is Thyagaraya Nagar or T. Nagar. It is named after the Justice Party leader, Sir P. Theagaraya Chetty. T. Nagar was constructed by the Madras Presidency government of the Raja of Panagal between 1923 and 1925. From apparel, electric products, toys, and jewellery to utensils shops, one can find everything here at great prices. One of the best places to visit in Madras for shopping is T. Nagar.

  • Timings: 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM
  • How to reach: Chennai Central railway station is 8 km away from T. Nagar.
  • Tip: Buy authentic Kanchipuram and Salem Silk sarees at these markets.
  • Nearby Attractions: Pothys Hyper, Arulmigu Sri Muppathamman Temple, Shree Ragavendra Mutt, Arulmigu Sakthi Vinayagar Temple, Natesan Park
  • Places to stay: Hotels near T Nagar

Frequently Asked Questions About Chennai:

Q: What are the best places to shop in Chennai?

A: Pondy Bazaar and T. Nagar are the most popular places to visit in Chennai for shopping. Other popular shopping places in Chennai include Sowcarpet, Ritchie Street, Burma Bazaar, Cotton Street, Panagal Park and Parry’s Corner.

Q: When is the best time to visit Chennai?

A: Chennai remains hot and humid almost throughout the year; hence, the ideal time to plan a trip to Chennai is in the months of November through February when the weather is pleasant.

Q: Suggest some good places to visit in Chennai at night.

A: You can explore many Chennai tourist places at night, you can go to Marina Beach or Besant Nagar Beach for a night stroll. But if partying is more your thing, explore clubs and bars in Chennai like Pasha, Gatsby 2000, 10 Downing Street, Blend, The Leather Bar and Bay 146. Burma Bazar is also open till late night and is a must-visit for street food lovers.

Q: Are there any good places near Chennai for a one-day trip?

A: Mahabalipuram is one of the best places to visit near Chennai for a one-day trip. Other options for Chennai tourist places include Kanchipuram, Tirupati, Vellore, Pondicherry and Tiruvannamalai.

Q: Which street foods are available in Chennai?

A: Top street foods in Chennai include bhajji, murukku sandwich, idli, sundal, chaat, puttu, uthappam, dosa, idiyappam, thukpa, athouk, atho and kothu parotta.

Q: Which temples in Chennai are a must-visit?

A: Kapaleeswarar Temple, Parthasarathy Temple, Thyagaraja Temple, Ashtalakshmi Temple and Vadapalani Andavar Temple are the most popular Hindu shrines in Chennai that are worth exploring. These temples are also among the best places to visit in Chennai in 1 day.

Q: I am in Chennai for a day. Where all can I go?

A: You can cover top tourist attractions in Chennai like Marina Beach, Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Parthasarathy Temple, Kapaleeswarar Temple and MGR Film City. Also, don’t miss T. Nagar for shopping and savouring the street food of Chennai.

Q: How to travel from the airport to hotels in Chennai?

A: The cheapest way to travel to the city from Chennai International Airport is a suburban train. The air gateway is also well-connected to different parts of the city via metro, prepaid taxis and app-based taxis. There are many hotels near the famous places to visit in Chennai.

Q: Is there more than one railway station in Chennai?

A: Yes. Chennai has two major railway stations namely Chennai Central and Egmore. Chennai Central services daily trains from important cities across India like Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Ahmedabad while Egmore connects the city to other places across Tamil Nadu and a few other major cities.

Q: How is the bus service to Chennai from other cities?

A: Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) is one of the largest bus stations in Asia. It services state-owned corporations operating buses between Chennai and other cities in South India. Omni Bus Terminus services many private buses to and from Chennai. Both stations are connected to the airport and railway stations by bus.

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Country: india | state: tamilnadu, #11 of 25 places to visit in tamilnadu | places to visit in india, ideal trip duration: 2-3 days, base station: chennai, nearest city to chennai: chennai, best time to visit chennai: october to february, peak season: november to january, chennai weather: maximum : 42°c minimum : 15°c.

At a distance of 170 km from Pondicherry, 337 km from Bangalore, 629 km from Hyderabad, 453 km from Vijayawada, & 772 km from Trivandrum, Chennai is one of the largest cities in India and the capital city of Tamil Nadu state. It is one of the famous places to visit in Tamilnadu . Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, the city is home to several beaches, museums, parks, temples, and several historical places that can be visited as part of Chennai packages . Chennai, the 'Cultural Capital of India', is the fourth largest metropolis in the country with a population of over 8 million. Formerly called Madras, the present town was founded in 1639, by Sir Francis Day, who arrived with East India Company. The British East India Company established a fort and a trading post at the small fishing village of Chennai. Today, it has emerged as a major industrial and educational center. Chennai with the Bay of Bengal on its side had been a major British trading post for years. The region around Chennai has served as an important administrative, military, and economic center since the 1st century AD. It has been ruled by various South Indian dynasties, notably the Pallava, the Chola, the Pandya, and Vijaynagara. The area where the present city exists was awarded to the British by Damerla Chennapa Nayaka who a general under Vijayanagara kings ruled from Chandragiri, near Tirupathi. The name Chennai is believed to be derived from Chennakesava Perumal Temple present in the city. Marina Beach, Govt Museum, Parthasarathy Temple, Kapaleeswaraar Temple, San Thome Cathedral, etc. are the top places to visit in Chennai . There are several other attractions in the vicinity of Chennai like Elliot Beach, VGP Golden Beach, Mahabalipuram , Pulicat Lake, Muttukadu, etc. Kanchipuram, the famous historical & pilgrimage town is situated close to Chennai. Chennai has great flight connectivity from major cities in India and countries like Dubai, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, USA & Europe. Chennai has two major railway stations - Chennai Central & Chennai Egmore. Chennai Central is a major junction which is connected with major cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Vijayawada, Kochi, Pondicherry , etc. Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) is one of the largest bus terminuses in India with inter-state and inter-city connectivity. The city is base to around 30% of India's automobile industry and 35% of its auto components industry. Chennai is a highly humid area and winter is the best season to visit. It usually takes two full days to visit major attractions in Chennai.

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#1 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 4 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at Kamarajar Road, near local Chepauk Railway Station), the famous Marina beach is the second longest beach in the World and runs to a length of 13 Km. This is one of the top tourist places to visit in Chennai city and also one of the popular attraction not to miss in a Chennai tour packages . Situated on the beach, the Anna Park, named after the founder of D.M.K Anna durai and the tomb of M.G. Ramachandran who was a film star (both were former Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu) and the Statue of Labour is a splendid sculpture depicting the efforts of a team of labourers who are at hard manual labour. The beach can be ideally visited in the early mornings or in the late evenings when the area becomes a virtual ground with food stalls and other entertainments.

Govt. Museum

Govt. Museum

#2 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 4 km from Chennai Central Railway Station, Governement Museum is a museum situated on Pantheon Road in Chennai. This is one of the oldest museums in India, and among the top tourist places to visit in Chennai city. Established in 1857, Government Museum is the second oldest museum in the country after the Indian Museum in Kolkata. The museum is located in what is known as the Pantheon complex, or 'public assembly rooms.' Situated in the Egmore suburb of Chennai, it is built in the Indo-Saracenic style. It is the third-largest museum in the world, and with 0.6 million visitors in 2018. It is particularly rich in archaeological and numismatic collections. It has the richest collections of bronze idols, 500 of them dating to 1000 BC, in Asia. The museum has the largest collection of Roman antiquities outside Europe. Among them, the colossal Museum Theatre is one of the most impressive. .....

Sri Parthasarathy Temple

Sri Parthasarathy Temple

#3 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 4.5 km from Chennai Central Railway Station, Sri Parthasarathy Temple is a Hindu temple located in the Triplicane locality of Chennai. It is one of the popular temples in Tamilnadu , and among the must-visit places during your Chennai Trip . Sri Parthasarathy Temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. It was originally built by the Pallavas king Narasimhavarman I in the 6th century CE and was renovated by the Vijayanagara kings around the 15th century. It is one of the oldest temples as well as the famous places to visit in Chennai . The temple was built in the typical Dravidian architecture style, complete with gopurams and mandapas with intricate carvings and stucco figures. The temple has icons of five forms of Vishnu: Yoga Narasimha, Rama, Gajendra Varadaraja, Ranganatha, and Krishna .....

Kapiliswarar Temple

Kapiliswarar Temple

#4 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 6.5 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located in Mylapore), the Kapaleeswarar Temple dedicated to Shiva is built in 8th Century by Pallavas. But the current structure is rebuilt by the Vijayanagara rulers in 16th century. The 37 meters tall and grand gopuram is made in the characteristic Dravidian style of architecture. This is one of the top tourist places to visit in Chennai city. This temple has some beautiful sculptures, among which the bronze idols of 63 Saivaite Saints or the Nayanmars. The Arubathumoovar festival dedicated to the 63 Nayanmars held in March-April every year is a special attraction. Timings: 5 AM to 11 AM and 4 PM to 9.30 PM.

San Thome Cathedral Basilica

San Thome Cathedral Basilica

#5 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 7 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at the Southern end of Marina Beach, in Mylapore), San Thome Cathedral Basilica is one of Chennai's historic landmarks. This Cathedral was originally built in 1504. It was rebuilt in 1890 with a 180 ft basilica. This is one of the top tourist places to visit in Chennai city. The church gets its name from St.Thomas, the apostle of Jesus who is believed to have come to India sometime during 52 A.D. It is believed he was killed on St. Thomas Mount just outside the city in 78 AD and his remains interred in Santhome beach where a church was later built. Several years later, another church was built further inland and his mortal remains were transferred here. Timings: 5 AM to 9 PM

Valluvar Kottam

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#6 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 7 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located in Vaikuntapuram, less than 1 Kms from local Kodambakkam Railway Station), Valluvar Kottam is a monument built to pay homage to Tamil Poet Saint Thiruvalluvar. Inaugurated in 1976, the memorial is the form of 101-feet high temple chariot and is the replica of the temple chariot in Thiruvarur. A 33m tall life-size statue of the saint has been installed in the chariot. Another amazing attribute of the auditorium is that it is not supported by a single pillar and stands without any support. The 133 chapters of his famous work Thirukkural have been depicted in bas-relief in the front hall corridors of the chariot. All the 1330 verses of the poet's epic are depicted on the granite pillars, which surround the auditorium. The auditorium at Valluvar Kottam is said to be the largest in Asia and can accommodate about 4000 people. Timings: 8.30 AM - 5.30 PM Entry Fee: Rs. 10 for Adults & Rs. 5 for Childre .....

Birla Planetarium

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#7 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 10 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at Kotturpuram near Guindy, less than 1 km from local Kotturpuram Railway Station) the Birla Planetarium is the most modern planetarium in India. It houses a fully computerised projector that depicts the heavens on a hemispherical dome. The Planetarium presents audiovisual programmes on various themes in astronomy. Adjoining the planetarium is the Periyar Sceince and Technology Museum, which is of interest to students and other science enthusiasts. Timing : 10 AM to 5 PM, Closed on National Holidays only English Programme Timings: 10.45 AM, 1.45pm and 3.45 pm. Tamil Programme Timings: 12.30 AM and 2.30 PM. Entry Fee: Rs. 45 for Adults & Rs. 25 for Children (which includes Science Centre, Planetarium, 3D Science Movie & Science Park)

Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Vadapalani Murugan Temple

#8 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 10 km from Chennai Central Railway Station, the Vadapalani Murugan Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Vadapalani area of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Also known as Vadapalani Andavar Temple, it is among the most popular temples in Chennai and also one of the famous places to visit in Chennai . Vadapalani Andavar Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan. Built around 125 years ago, this temple is one of the most frequented temples of Chennai. According to the legend, Annaswami Nayakar, an ardent devotee of Lord Murugan was the founder of the temple. During his worship, he experienced divine power entering his body and inspiring him to speak surprising things later found to be true. His utterance went by the name of arulvakku and relieved people in several ways, like curing diseases, getting jobs and marriages, etc. The presiding deity idol in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple resembles the original .....

National Art Gallery

National Art Gallery

#9 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 3 km from Chennai Central Railway Station, the National Art Gallery is situated inside the Government Museum Complex on Pantheon Road in Egmore, Chennai. This is one of the oldest art galleries in India and also one of the must visit Chennai Tourist Places. The National Art Gallery was built of sandstone in the year 1907 by T. Namberumal Chetty. Earlier known as Victoria Memorial Hall, the National Art Gallery was built during the celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in Indo-Saracenic style, designed by architect Henry Irwin. It has been identified as a Heritage site by the CMDA. The National Art Gallery consists of four different sections, which include Tanjore Painting Gallery, Decorative Art Gallery, Indian Traditional Art Gallery and Raja Ravi Varma Painting Gallery. The miniature paintings from the Mughal era, handicrafts from 11th and 12th centuries and Rajput paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries are also on display. Portraits of various .....

Elliot's Beach

Elliot's Beach

#10 of 37 Places to Visit in Chennai

At a distance of 13 Kms from Chennai (located in Besant Nagar), The Elliot's Beach is a well known destination for people who seek relief from the crowded metropolitan life of the Chennai . The Adyar River drains into the sea here. Popularly known as 'Bessie' among locals, this is an extremely calm and tranquil place. The Beach has become a popular hangout for the young generation. Elliot's Beach is also a favorite haunt of foreigners where they can peacefully take their sun bath. The Ashtalakshmi Temple near the beach is around 20 years old and has modern style architecture. Velanganni Church is a pilgrim place for the Christians. Elliot's Beach has good connectivity and transportation options from Chennai.

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Typical Morning at Marina Beach

Marina beach in Chennai along the Bay of Bengal is India’s longest and world’s second longest beach. This predominantly sandy of nearly 12 kilometers extends from Beasant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north. Chennai Marina beach was renovated by Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff in 1880s. All tourists traveling to Chennai never miss visiting this grand Chennai beach.Marina beach is easily accessible by buses, taxis, two and three wheelers.

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Sunrise at Chennai Marina Beach.

Marina beach is full of activity in the early morning hours and in the evenings. Walking along the beaches during sunrise and sunset is a pleasant experience for all. In the evening this beach becomes a fair ground with numerous stalls selling artifacts, handcrafted showpieces, ethnic jewelry, and food items. Children play games and frolic around. Going into the sea should be done under expert guidance as the undercurrent is strong. Flying kites and pony riding are popular activities on this beach.

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Triumph of Labour at Marina Beach

The aquarium and the Ice House are the main attractions on the Marina beach. The Chepauk Palace, Senate House, PWD office, Presidency College, and the Chennai University are historical buildings located on the beach drive.

The Victory of Labor and Mahatma Gandhi are two prominent statues on the Marina beach. The other statues lined along this Chennai beach include those of Swami Sivananda, Avaaiyar, Thanthai Periyar, Tiruvalluvar, Dr. Annie Beasant, G.U. Pope, Sir Thomas Munro, Subramaniya Bharathiyar, Kamarajar, Robert Caldwell, Kannagi, Kamarajar, M.G. Ramachandran, and Shivaji Ganesan. &nbsp

Government Museum

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Established in 1851, Government Museum of Chennai is popular as the Madras Museum. Factually being the second oldest museum of India (after Kolkata’s Indian Museum), this museum is a treasure in itself! As a rich repository of finest masterpieces of art, archaeology, anthropology, numismatics and much more, the Madras Museum assures to lure one and all.

Spread across an area of 16.25 acres of land, the Government Museum is also counted among the largest museums of South Asia. Its campus has six independent buildings with 46 galleries. These are:

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  • Main building, where you will find artifacts and sculptures from the past, animal galleries, botany galleries and philately gallery.
  • Front building has a very interesting puppet gallery and galleries preserving the folk art and music.
  • Bronze gallery – Besides the bronze artifacts, there are also numismatics and chemical conservation galleries.
  • Children’s Museum is one section that fascinates all kids with is doll section, technology and science galleries.
  • National Art Gallery has some excellent paintings and pieces of artistic marvels.
  • Contemporary Art Gallery – From rock and cave art to British portrait to modern art, one can see how the art of ‘art’ has evolved over ages.

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Government Museum Houses An Art Gallery, A Museum Theatre, Connemara Public Library And Department Of Natural History. Government Museum Is An Amalgam Of Various Sections Like The Ones Devoted To Geology, Anthropology, Numismatics, Botany, Zoology, Archeology And Sculpture. Watch Out Exquisite Carvings, A Good Collection Of Arms, Armour, A Collection Of South Indian Musical Instruments, Jewelry And Exhibits From The Stone And Iron Ages.

The Bronze Of Ardhanariswara, An Incarnation Of Lord Shiva, The Relics From The 2nd Century Ad Amravati Buddhist Site And The Prehistoric South India Are Some Of The Most Priced Collections Of Government Museum In Chennai. Location: Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Government Museum Is Open For Public On All The Days From 9:30am To 5pm.

Fort St. George

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The Fort is a stronghold with 6 metres (20 ft) high walls that withstood a number of assaults in the 18th century. It briefly passed into the possession of the French from 1746 to 1749, but was restored to Great Britain under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, which ended the War of the Austrian Succession.

The Fort now serves as one of the administrative headquarters for the legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu state and it still houses a garrison of troops in transit to various locations at South India and the Andamans. The Fort Museum contains many relics of the Raj era, including portraits of many of the Governors of Madras. The fort is maintained and administered by the Archaeological Survey of India as a ticketed monument.

St Mary’s Church

This church is the oldest Anglican church in India. It was built between 1678 and 1680 on the orders of the then Agent of Madras Streynsham Master.[12] The tombstones in its graveyard are the oldest English or British tombstones in India. This ancient prayer house solemnised the marriages of Robert Clive and Governor Elihu Yale, who later became the first benefactor of Yale University in the United States.

The Fort Museum exhibits many items of the period of English and later British rule. This building was completed in 1795 and first housed the office of the Madras Bank. The hall upstairs was the Public Exchange Hall and served as a place for public meetings, lottery draws and occasional entertainment. These relics are reminders of British rule in India. The objects on display in the museum are the weapons, coins, medals, uniforms and other artefacts from England, Scotland, France and India dating back to the colonial period. Original letters written by Clive and Cornwallis make fascinating reading. One set of quaint period uniforms is displayed for viewing, as well. However, the piece de resistance is a large statue of Lord Cornwallis.

The National Flag of India was designed by Pingali Venkayya and adopted in its present form during the meeting of Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India’s independence from the British on 15 August 1947. The first ever flown flag after the independence is stored in 3rd floor of the museum. Public are allowed to see but not to touch or take photographs.

The museum is mentioned in the novel The Museum of Innocence, by Nobel-laureate Orhan Pamuk.

Wellesley House

The first floor of the building includes the Banqueting Hall, which holds paintings of the Governor of the Fort and other high officials of the Regime. The canons of Tipu Sultan decorate the ramparts of the museum. The 14.5 ft statue stands at the entrance near a stairway in the museum. This statue was created by Charles Bank in England to be brought to India. The pedestal of the statue is carved with a scene depicting Tipu Sultan’s emissary handing over Tipu’s two sons as hostage in lieu of a ransom he was unable to pay to the British. It takes its name from Richard Wellesley, Governor General of India, and brother of the Duke of Wellington.

The flag staff at the fort is one of the tallest in the country. Made of teakwood, it is 150 feet (46 m) hight

Namakkal Kavingyar Maaligai

NK Maaligai

Nammakal Kavigyar Maaligai

Namakkal Kavingyar Maaligai is a 10-storeyed building at the campus and is the power centre of state secretariat. It houses offices of the secretaries and departments. Between 2012 and 2014, the building was renovated at a cost of  28 crore, with additional facilities like centralised air-conditioning and new electrical wiring system.

In recent years the entire complex is administered by the Department of Defence. The fort building is a three-storeyed one housing the offices of the chief minister and other ministers, the chief secretary, home ministry, treasury, etc. The remaining offices are housed in the 10-storeyed Namakkal Kavingyar Maaligai, which houses more than 30 departments.

Fort St George complex housed the administrative buildings of the Government of Tamil Nadu till March 2010. The Legislature of Tamil Nadu and the secretariat (with headquarters of various government departments) was situated in the fort. The fort itself was open to the public however only to a certain area. The main building or the secretariat was open only to government officials and the police. The cannons and the moat which guarded this old building have been left untouched. In 2010 the legislature and the secretariat moved to a new location and the old assembly complex was converted into a library for the Central Institute of Classical Tamil. Following the 2011 assembly elections and the return of J Jayalalithaa as the Chief Minister of the State, the Tamil Nadu Assembly and the Secretariat have been restored to Fort St

Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam Entrance

Valluvar Kottam Entrance

Established In 1976, Valluvar Kottam Is Located On Kodambakkam High Road And Village Road In Chennai. It Was Built In Honor Of The Acclaimed Tamil Poet, Thiruvalluvar, Whose Most Famous For His Classic Work, The Kural. Designed In The Temple Car Of Thiruvarur, Valluvar Kottam Is A Shrine Worth Paying A Visit During Chennai Tours. Get To Know More About Valluvar Kottam During Chennai Tours.

Terrace view of Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam Comprises Of A Massive Auditorium That Is Large Enough To Accommodate Up To 4000 People At A Time.eliminating The Pillar Support, The Auditorium In Valluvar Kottam Was Built With Grid Type Roofing. Stone In The Corridor Running Inside And Outside The Auditorium Are Engraved With Couplets From The Tirukkural. The Auditorium In Valluvar Kottam Is Considered As One Of The Largest Auditoriums In Asia. Valluvar Kottam Is A Memorial That Was Created With Over 3000 Blocks Of Stone.

Valluvar Kottam Is Open For The Public On All Days Except Fridays And National Holidays. Timigs Are From 8am To 6pm. The Beauty Of The Life-size Statue Of Thiruvalluvar Is Captivating With Its Pure Expressions. This Statue Is A Replica Of The Famous Temple Chariot Of Thiruvarur. So, You Know, You Have To Visit Valluvar Kottam, One Of The Popular Tourist Attractions In Chennai During Chennai Tours. &nbsp

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Places to visit in Chennai

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.

Shopping in Chennai

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, also known as the heart of tamil nadu, offers a treasure trove of natural wonders, historical attractions, and distinctive cultural sights. nestled along india's southeast coastline, it provides an open invitation to explore everything from stunning beaches and sacred temples to exotic wildlife sanctuaries and colonial heritage sites..

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Ishika Jain Updated: Aug 29, 2024 3:12 PM IST

This vibrant Tamil Nadu capital, Chennai, is a bustling metropolis which also acts as the starting point for various natural wonders, historic sites and cultural landmarks. Situated on the southeast coast of India, Chennai enjoys an advantageous location that allows its residents to easily visit many breathtaking destinations. From serene beaches and ancient temples to wildlife sanctuaries and colonial heritage sites, there are numerous attractions in the Chennais surrounding areas. Here we have listed some of the popular places to visit near Chennai:

1. Mahabalipuram

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Mahabalipuram also called Mamallapuram is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about 60 kilometers south of Chennai. It is famous for its 7th-8th century rock-cut temples as well as monolithic sculptures with intricate carvings. Among other masterpieces from Pallavas dynasty one can see Shore Temple, Arjuna's Penance and Five Rathas.

2. Pondicherry

Pondicherry, formerly known as French settlement- situated 160 kilometers south of Chennai, boasts both Indian and European influences. Walk through the beautiful streets of the French Quarter characterized by colonial buildings, lively cafes and cute boutiques. Take a walk along the Promenade Beach or visit Aurobindo Ashram for spiritual retreat or immerse yourself at Auroville-the experimental town promoting eco-friendly living and cultural harmony.

3. Kanchipuram

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4. Pulicat Lake

For those who love birds, nature and tranquil surroundings, just 60 kilometers north of Chennai is a place called Pulicat Lake. Migratory birds flock to the lake, which is the second biggest brackish water lagoon in India during the winter months. Spot pelicans, flamingos and herons on a boat safari through mangroves or sandbanks surrounded by calmness. The beach near Pulicat serves as an excellent spot to spend a relaxing day or simply take a dip into the sea.

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Vellore located about 140 kilometers west of Chennai is known for its history and heritage.The magnificent Vellore Fort, built in the 16th century was one of the most invincible forts of those days with grand ramparts , moat and intricately carved gateways. Jalakandeswarar Temple and Srilakshmi Golden Temple within the fort premises are some of the ancient temples displaying elaborate sculptures and golden towers.Don't forget to go to Vellore Government Museum that has various relics from prehistoric times up to British colonial period.

6. Chidambaram

Chidambaram is the place that is located around 235 km in the south of Chennai, which is considered to be the dwelling place of Lord Nataraja, who happens to be the dancing God. The most significant feature of Chidambaram is the grand Nataraja Temple that wins its fame as one of the sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in his form as Nataraja meaning; The Lord of Dance. Wonder at their detailed architectural designs, sky-scraping gopurams and a holy sanctum with an effigy of Nataraja inside it. Also include yourself with other activities such as vibrant festivals and cultural events that are organized within this temple including the annual Natyanjali dance festival that attracts dancers from across the globe.

7. Yelagiri

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For those who want peace from city commotion can take a trip to Yelagiri-a lovely hill station situated about 230 kilometers west of Chennai town. It has beautiful sceneries among these many hills in Eastern Ghats Yelagiri has; breath-taking views, lush foliage, and a healthy atmosphere. You can trek up to Swamimalai Hill or Jalagamparai Waterfalls for some scenery thrill; otherwise you can go paragliding and rock climbing. Stroll around Punganoor Lake's crystal clear water or paddle boat on top of calm waters or relax in silence within nature.

There are diverse attractions in areas surrounding Chennai for all types of travelers. It does not matter whether you love history, being closer to nature or seeking spirituality because these are the best places to visit near Chennai which will definitely bring magic into your life by prompting you towards an unforgettable journey through exploration and search for new things.

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Chennai’s Most Haunted Spots You Need To See

Published: August 30, 2024

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Chennai, a bustling city known for its rich culture and history, also has a spine-chilling side. If you love ghost stories and eerie places, you'll want to know about Chennai's most haunted spots . From abandoned houses to spooky cemeteries, these locations have tales that will send shivers down your spine. Imagine walking through a deserted street at night, hearing whispers or seeing shadows move. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or just curious, these haunted spots offer a unique experience. Ready to get spooked? Let's dive into the mysterious and haunted side of Chennai.

Chennai's Most Haunted Spots You Need to See

Chennai, a bustling city with rich history and culture, has its share of spooky tales. If you enjoy a good scare, these haunted spots might just give you the chills. Let's explore some of the most eerie places in Chennai.

Abandoned De Monte Colony

This deserted neighborhood is infamous for its eerie atmosphere and ghostly sightings. Once a thriving area, it now stands as a ghost town.

  • De Monte House : The main attraction, this old mansion is said to be haunted by the spirit of John De Monte, who roams the halls at night.

The Ghostly Banyan Tree at Madras Christian College

Madras Christian College, one of the oldest educational institutions in India , has its own share of ghost stories. The most famous one revolves around a banyan tree on campus.

  • Banyan Tree : Students and staff have reported seeing apparitions and hearing strange noises near this tree, especially after dark.

The Sinister Blue Cross Road

Blue Cross Road, located in the heart of Chennai, is another spot known for paranormal activities. This road is notorious for its spooky vibes and unexplained occurrences.

  • Haunted Stretch : Many have claimed to see ghostly figures and hear eerie sounds while driving down this road at night.

The Mysterious Besant Avenue Road

Besant Avenue Road, a seemingly normal street during the day, transforms into a spine-chilling place after sunset. Locals often avoid this road at night due to its haunted reputation.

  • Phantom Sightings : Numerous reports of ghostly apparitions and sudden temperature drops make this road a hotspot for paranormal enthusiasts.

The Cursed Broken Bridge

The Broken Bridge, located near the Adyar River, is a popular spot for ghost hunters. This incomplete structure has a dark history and is believed to be cursed.

  • Ghostly Encounters : Visitors have reported seeing shadowy figures and hearing whispers, especially during the late hours.

The Haunted House on St. Thomas Mount

St. Thomas Mount, a historic hill in Chennai, is home to a haunted house that has been the subject of many ghost stories.

  • Old House : This abandoned house is said to be haunted by the spirits of its former residents, who met tragic ends.

The Spooky Valmiki Nagar

Valmiki Nagar, a residential area in Chennai, has its own haunted spot that sends shivers down the spine of anyone who dares to visit.

  • Haunted Villa : This old villa is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who roams the premises at night.

The Eerie Anna Flyover

Anna Flyover, a busy overpass in Chennai, has a dark side that many are unaware of. This flyover is said to be haunted by restless spirits.

  • Ghostly Figures : Drivers have reported seeing apparitions and experiencing sudden chills while crossing this flyover at night.

The Haunted Beach at Thiruvanmiyur

Thiruvanmiyur Beach, a popular spot for locals and tourists, has a haunted stretch that is best avoided after dark.

  • Ghostly Presence : Visitors have claimed to see ghostly figures and hear strange noises near this part of the beach.

The Spooky Fort St. George

Fort St. George, a historic fort in Chennai, has its own share of ghost stories. This ancient structure is believed to be haunted by the spirits of soldiers.

  • Haunted Barracks : The old barracks are said to be haunted by the ghosts of soldiers who died in battle, with many reporting eerie sounds and sightings.

Embrace the Thrill of Chennai's Haunted Spots

Chennai's haunted spots offer a unique blend of history and mystery. From the eerie tales of De Monte Colony to the chilling vibes of Blue Cross Road , each location has its own spine-tingling story. Exploring these places can be both thrilling and educational, giving you a deeper understanding of the city's past. Whether you're a believer in the supernatural or just curious, visiting these haunted sites can be an unforgettable experience. Remember to respect the local customs and the people who live near these areas. Always stay safe and maybe bring a friend along for the adventure. Chennai's haunted spots are waiting for you to uncover their secrets. So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready for a spooky journey through the city's most mysterious locations.

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