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If you are planning to visit the city anytime soon, here is a list of all the best places
to visit in Kolkata. While some are iconic, there are some places that are hidden
from the touristy crowd of the city and still demand a visit.
An imposing white monument, Victoria Memorial is one of the most visited places
in Kolkata, and for all good reasons. Named after Queen Victoria, it now serves as
a museum and is perfect for history buffs. If you ever feel like taking a walk down
our past and reflect on how long India has come from its colonization days, visit
this place. There are light and sound shows held in the evening. The era of India’s
freedom struggle is shown not only through the light and sound show but through
a series of paintings, artifacts, sculptures and books. We would recommend
spending at least 3-4 hours to gain knowledge about our country’s past.
Timing:
Museum – 10:00 am to 05:00 pm; closed on Mondays and National Holidays
Gardens – 05:30 am to 06:15 pm; every day
Entry Fee:
Museum – ₹20 for Indians; ₹500 for foreign nationals
Gardens – ₹10 per person
To say that Howrah Bridge is one of the top places to visit in Kolkata would be an
understatement. An unofficial emblem of the city, Howrah Bridge merits a visit if
you want to spend some time alone with just the ocean in front of you. Sit here in
silence or simply observe the fishermen go about their work at dawn and dusk.
Trivia: Did you know that the bridge has been renamed after Rabindranath
Tagore and is now called Rabindra Setu.
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If posting photos of brunches with your bffs is your favorite thing to do, head to
Park Street. Because this place has the most instagrammable cafes and
restaurants! Park Street has become hub for people who want to chill out in the
evening. From high-end restaurants to iconic clubs and pubs, this place has them
all.
Built by the British in 1874, New Market is the place where all the shopaholics go
to get the best of clothes, jewelry, and other items. One of the places to visit in
Kolkata for youngsters, the market is a maze of stalls and has around 2000 of
these. If you can bargain and have a good eye for items, this market is perfect for
you.
Pro Tip: If you cannot shop in crowded spaces, avoid the place during the
weekends. Check Malls in Kolkata
The temple is dedicated to Bhavatarani, an aspect of Goddess Kali and ‘the savior
of the universe’. One of the oldest and most important temples to have ever been
built, it receives pilgrims from all over the world.
The temple was founded by Rani Rashmoni, who lost her husband and was left
with a vast amount of wealth. The idea of building this temple came to her in a
dream and this was the last thing she did before going on a pilgrimage to
Varanasi.
6. Kumortuli, Kolkata
Kumortuli | #6 of 34 Best Places to Visit in Kolkata
Durga Pujo is perhaps one of the most vibrant and extravagant festivals to be
celebrated in Kolkata. Spanning over 10 days, everything from the pandals to the
delicious food served on the final day, this festival happens on a grand scale.
While witnessing the splendor of this festival in the city should be on everyone’s
bucket list, if you are more of a creative person, we recommend go and watch how
the Durga idols are made in Kumortuli.
A potter’s community which is around 300 years old, the place buzzes with life in
the weeks preceding the festival. Over 150 families reside in the area and toil
away diligently to complete all the idols for the festival. You can take a walk
through the place and talk to the potters and get a better idea of how these
beautiful idols are made.
While Princep Ghat is one of the most famous places to visit in Kolkata, if you
want to visit a place which is not much crowd and offers scenic views, visit Babu
Ghat. Offering a stunning view of the iconic Howrah Bridge, it is perfect for
photography enthusiasts and merits a visit before it gets too crowded.
If you want to shop for books in Kolkata, there is no better place than College
Street. One of the top places to visit in Kolkata for youngsters, College Street is
akin to Daryaganj of Delhi, the only difference being that this street is open
throughout the week.
Fan of everything spooky and haunted, visit South Park Cemetery. One of the
most haunted places in India, this place is equal parts beautiful and equal parts
eerie. Established in 1767, the cemetery was founded by the British and is a
remnant of their architectural style. Take a walk through the cemetery during the
day and you will find plenty of spots that are worth admiring.
However, by night the place is shut down and entry is prohibited because of the
strange incidents that have happened in the past.
The only Chinatown in all of India, this place is a haven for people who want to
taste the delicacies of this Asian country. The place evolved after Chinese traders
who came to work on the ports settled here. While the place may have lost its
authenticity, there are some stalls that still serve authentic Chinese appetizers like
pork sausage, prawn crackers, momos and fish ball soup.
Timings: 10 am – 8:30 pm
With its foundation laid down in 1814, the Indian Museum is one of the oldest in
the world. Its 35 galleries are filled with historically significant items like stunning
Mughal paintings, skeletons, fossils, Egyptian mummies, and other sacred items.
This is the largest multi-purpose museum in the whole of the Asia-Pacific region.
In the list of places to visit in Kolkata, one cannot ignore the majestic Birla
Planetarium. Inaugurated in 1963 by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the planetarium
has exhibition corners, several galleries, a library, and a very impressive theatre
room with high-end projector screens. It is a great place to introduce astronomy to
children.
The Alipore Zoo is one of the major tourist attractions in Kolkata, especially if you
are travelling with children. The zoo is the oldest in the country and houses
amazing species of animals, birds, and reptiles. You can spot the one-horned
rhinoceros, white tigers, zebras, the Swinhoe’s Pheasant, and many migratory
rhinoceros, white tigers, zebras, the Swinhoe’s Pheasant, and many migratory
birds here.
If you are a cricket fan, there is no way you can miss the Eden Gardens. This is
one of the popular visiting places in Kolkata. Cricket fans get really fond
memories of matches played and won here when they step into the building. This
is the second-largest cricket stadium in the world and can house an impressive
66,349 spectators at a time.
If you want to experience Kolkata at its best, pay a visit to the Chowringhee road.
Located in Central Kolkata, this is a favourite hangout spot for locals and tourists.
The street is lined with small and big shopping complexes and stores. Strolling in
the street in the evenings is a great way to enjoy the local culture and people.
Do you have an affinity for poetry and Rabindranath Tagore? Then you must check
this place out. This is the ancestral home of late Tagore and the house has three
separate galleries filled with paintings, personal items of the Tagore family,
including his books and manuscripts. The house is surrounded by a lush garden
and is a peaceful spot in the middle of the city.
Located in North Kolkata, the Marble Palace Mansion was built in the year 1835.
This property houses very rare paintings and also has a zoo that is filled with rare
and exotic species of birds and animals. You can visit the property for its beautiful
architecture and paintings.
Located along the river Hooghly, Princep Ghat is a perfect place to spend your
evenings. The surroundings are fully lit up post-sunset and you can pack some
food and spend a relaxed time enjoying the grounds. The Princep Ghat is a Greek-
style building located in a strategic place right under the 2nd Hooghly Bridge.
Another of the famous places in Kolkata you should not miss is the Birla Mandir.
Named after the Birla family who commissioned it, this abode of Lord Krishna,
made completely of white marble stone, took 26 years to be built.
The Science City is one of the top tourist places in Kolkata in the recent past.
Inaugurated in 1997, this government-run centre is the largest in the country.
Students love visiting the centre and exploring its popular exhibits like The Aquatic
World, the Jurassic World, and the Time Machine.
Fort William was constructed in the year 1696 and has served a variety of
purposes in the past. Right now, the fort is the property of the Indian Army. You
can visit the grounds and enjoy the majestic architecture of the fort.
The original name of the city Calcutta originated from the term ‘Kalighat’. Kalighat
is one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Kolkata and houses the famous Kali
Temple that devotees flock to. Surrounded by shopping streets, the temple is
located in a busy and crowded part of this city.
24. St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata
This is one of the first cathedrals built by the Britishers in India. Located in the
heart of the city, St. Paul’s Cathedral is built in an indo-gothic style and is an
impressive structure you should not miss visiting. The cathedral complex is serene
and calm and the building leaves you feeling relaxed.
Belur Math is located on the banks of the river Hooghly and is the headquarters of
the Ramakrishna Math. You can see Swami Vivekananda’s room here and the old
shrine. This is a perfect place to get away from the everyday hustle and bustle and
calm your mind.
Mother House is a small building that houses Mother Theresa’s Tomb. There are
also many photos, personal belongings, and articles displayed here. If you are
around Rippon Street, definitely visit this beautiful building.
This is the largest park in the country. Spread over 480 acres, the park is complete
with a water body and an island in the middle. The park is split into three regions –
a themed garden and open spaces, recreational spots, and ecological zones. This
is definitely one of the best tourist attractions in Kolkata.
Are you an adventure lover? The Nicco Amusement park is the place for you then!
Located in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, the park is complete with hundreds of rides and
games for adults and children of all ages. You can easily spend the whole day
here.
The tall minarets and artistic dome of the Nakhoda Masjid, which was built in 1926
by Abdar Rahim Osman, attracts tourists to this busy place of worship. The prayer
hall of Nakhoda has the capacity to hold 10000 worshipers at one time and it is
considered the Kolkata’s largest masjid.
Birla Industrial and Technological Museum | #31 of 34 Best Places to Visit in Kolkata
Established in 1959, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum (BITM) is the first
science museum in the country. The museum via various interactive programmes
and exhibitions is actively engaged in promoting science among the masses
and exhibitions is actively engaged in promoting science among the masses
especially the youth and children. Its popular shows include Sky Observation, Fun
Science, 3D Film, Surprising Chemistry and Mathematics Demonstration.
Timings: 10 am to 6:00 pm
Entry Fee: INR 30
Timings: 6 am to 10 am & 5 pm to 8 pm
33. Millennium Park, Kolkata
Located along the Hooghly River, on Strand Road, Millennium Park is a gift from
the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). Besides being known for
a variety of flora and pretty lights, the park has loads of things to do for people of
all age groups. While the tiny tots can have fun at the kid’s zone which has
multiple rides, adults can enjoy boat rides and long walks. The park also has a
food court that offers a range of cuisines.
Timings: 10 am to 6:30 pm
Entry Fee: INR 10
ISKCON Kolkata is the first ISKCON centre in the country, established in 1972 by
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Also referred as Sri Sri Radha Govind
Mandir, the organisation popularises the teachings of Lord Krishna based on the
sacred Bhagwad Geeta and Vedas. When here, do savour the 100% Satvik meal
prepared by volunteer devotees.
Apart from these places, there is Mother Teresa’s House which also merits a visit.
Of course, Kolkata has plenty of attractions worth seeing and if you have enough
time on hand, explore the city in its tram (or on foot), you will be surprised and in
awe. Which is your favorite place in the City of Joy? Book hotels in Kolkata
A: A food trail through the streets of Kolkata should always start with the delicious
puchkas, followed by churmur, ghugni chaat, aloo chop, peyaji, shingara, jhalmuri
and the famous kathi rolls. To end it on a sweet note, try rasgullas or chanar jilipi.
A: Aaheli, Alfresco, Bohemian, La Cucina and Asia Kitchen are some of the best
restaurants in Kolkata. But we'd also recommend you to try streetside eateries like
Sree Hari Mistanna Bhandar, Vien and Mitra Cafe to enjoy authentic flavours of
Kolkata.
A: There are many good pubs in Kolkata's Park Street including Someplace Else,
The Myx, Hard Rock Cafe, Olypub, Roxy, M Bar Kitchen, Aqua, Tantra, Barf Soda
Paani and The Lords and Barons.
A: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is the main air gateway to
the city, connecting it to cities across India, Southeast Asia and some in Europe.
There are two main railway stations in Kolkata -- Howrah and Sealdah. For inter-
There are two main railway stations in Kolkata -- Howrah and Sealdah. For inter-
city and inter-state buses, Esplanade Bus Station is the main gateway.
A: To get around Kolkata, you can use public transport like CSTC, CTC and
WBSTC buses, suburban trains, the very famous yellow ambassador taxis, age-
old tram network, auto rickshaws and the latest addition, Kolkata metro.
A: October to February are the ideal months to visit Kolkata, especially if you are
interested in sightseeing and outdoor activities. However, you can plan a trip to the
city at any time of the year as it has something or the other to offer in every
season.
A: Do not miss to see the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger at Sunderbans, stop by the
famous Victoria Palace, try the local delicacies, explore the largest science
museum in the subcontinent, take a ride on the tram, spend a day learning about
the local culture in Kumortuli precinct and shop your heart out at the city's age-old
street markets.
Q: Are there any good places near Kolkata for a weekend trip?
A: Sunderbans (109 km), Bakhali (132 km), Bishnupur (141 km), Shantiniketan
(157 km), Tajpur (174 km) and Digha (180 km) are a few of the most popular
weekend getaways from Kolkata.
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