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Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

7 Best Places to Visit Near Kolkata Within 100 Kms

The diversity of Bengal offers memorable experiences, from rural jungle to urban lakes, from rivers to small hills and a lot more. 

A small tour to places near Kolkata within 100 Kms with loved ones is a way to cherish time and make new memories. 

Moreover, the busy life of Kolkata may thirst you to visit pollution-free exclusive places that rejuvenates your mind and body. 

Here, I am listing 7 rural places to visit near Kolkata within 10 Kms for which you do not have to place “CL” or casual leave to the HR of the office. 

One day or two days is enough to explore the following historical, rural, and harbor sites near Kolkata within 100 Kms.

Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

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Places to Visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Distance: 50 Kilometer­­

Time: Winters are the best time to visit Raichak (October – March)

How to reach?

By car through NH117 from Premchand Boral St, BB Ganguly Street, Marx Engels Beethi Road, Eden Garden Rd and Strand Rd. Drive to James Long Sarani in Block C and drive on Noorpur Rd to Raichak Rd to reach your destination. 

Take bus number 77 to reach Kalipur, from there take a taxi to Raichak on the Ganges. 

Raichak, places to visit near Kolkata within 150 Kms

Photo courtesy: tripadvisor

I have experienced hypothetical silence during meditation, apart from that Kolkata is always engaging in something or other. I always wished to visit a place that offers me real silence.

Raichak is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata to witness the awesome sight of a calming and tranquil environment. 

Raichak is a small town in South 24 Parganas on the bank of the Bhagirathi-Hooghly River. The place is surrounded by lush green fields on both sides, the noise of frogs croaking, and the glistening Ganga river flowing. 

The aura of Raichak is so peaceful, simple, and calm that you will forget that your modern life is associated with worries, tensions, anxiety, and loud sounds. 

The history of Portuguese pirates can be tracked from the 16th century in Raichak resulting in notable ruins and remnants of the Chingrikhali Fort and a lot more stories.

Raichak :  Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Diamond Harbor

Diamond Harbour of Raichak, formerly also called Hajipur, links Kolkata and Haldia and is the safest place for ocean-going ships to rest. Sitting along the harbor and seeing the people getting down of the ferries on the backdrop of orange-yellowish sunset is so soothing. You can also go visit Light House.

Chingrikhali Fort

An abandoned and ruined Chingrikhalifort near Diamond Harbor is one of the stunning sites to sit and enjoy the calmness of nature. 

Ashrams of Ramkrishna Mission

Ramkrishna Ashramsnear Diamond Harbor is another holly place to visit near Kolkata, Raichak, and know more about the priests and the place. If you want you can also have mouthwatering lunch at Ashrams of Ramkrishna Mission, Raichak.

Gadira 

You should come to Gadira, the confluence of Damodar, Hoogly, and Rupnarayan River during sunset and enjoy the famous papri chaat.

Chingrihkali Fort, Raichak

Photo courtsey: holidify

Where to eat in Raichak? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Sonar Tori   is a premium property of Ambuja Neotia Group that serves the best authentic Bengali-style food. The decoration brings back the memory of a village hut with a thatched roof, small “mora” or stools, mud walls and old charm. The food is served on old antique pieces; however, the price of the food is on the costlier side. 

Where to stay in Raichak? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Radisson Fort or the F Fort is the most popular place to stay which was transformed by Bengal Ambuja Group into a deluxe resort. The Anglo-Indian structure on the riverside makes it the most demanded place to stay among tourists. 

Raddison Fort, Raichak

Picture courtsey: makemytrip

2. Babur Haat

Distance:   50 Km

Time:   Early summers or winters is the best time to explore Babur Haat

Take car or bus from Minakha via Basanti Highway to reach Babur Haat.

Babur Haat, Kolkata

Photo Courtsey: Inspirirock

Spend rustic Bengali rural life in Babur Haat, dominated by natural beauty and lakes. Babur Haat is famous for “theris” or natural fishing lakes giving you a chance to taste the fresh variety types of fish. 

Moreover, I love Babur Haat because of its wonderful scenic landscape and complete village environment. The long stretch of rice farmland, mangroves, palm, and orchards make Babur Haat the best weekend getaways from Kolkata within 100 Kms. 

During my visit, I was told by a local that Malancha village which is 15 Km away from Babur Haat sells a huge variety of fish. And, to my surprise, the place has a huge variety of options all at affordable prices. 

Babur Haat :  Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Chaital Village

Chaital Village is another hidden gem that offers a refreshing environment from the humdrum of city life. The beautiful and quite thriving green village makes you fall in love with village life.

Malancha Village

The famous fish market, Malancha Village offers the best local fresh fish of Bengal at an affordable price. Malancha Village sits at the confluence of Vidyadharu and Icchamati Rivers offering the best view during sunset. For mesmerizing views, I would recommend country boating from Malancha to Chaital Village.

Malancha Village, Kolkata

Where to eat in Babur Haat? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Local hotels are the best to try fresh local fish. If you want Italian or Chines then order from your resort’s kitchen. They will be happy to serve. 

I would recommend you to talk to local hotel owners and negotiate so that they make you fresh fish as per your choice. You can bring the fish from the local market and they will cook it for you. 

Where to stay in Babur Haat? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

You can stay at   Banabithi Resort   at Jagulgachi, Ghatakpukur which is 30 minutes’ drive from Babur Haat. 

All the resorts are equipped with modern amenities starting from the lounge area, dining area, spacious rooms, king-size beds, swimming pool and free breakfast. You can order anything from their kitchen to get food in your room. 

You can also stay at resorts like The Village Resort,and more. Moreover, there are a few options but not available online, book them through offline mode.

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3. Piyali Island

Distance:   75 Km

Time:  Winters is the best time to visit Piyali Island.Though, you can visit any time of the year.

Drive for 2-2.5 hours via Baruipur- Gocharan-Dosa to reach Piyali Island by car. Take the Mohishmari Crossing to reach the spot.

If you plan to come to Piyali Island by train then catch Lakshmikantapur local from Sealdah South and get down ar Dakshin Barasat Sation. From here, take an auto to reach Piyali Island.

Piyali Island, Kolkata

Photo courtsey: bcmtouring

The lush greenery surrounding, blending Sunderban’s unique mangroves, flora and fauna and surreal beauty, makes Piyali Island one of the best places to visit near Kolkata. 

Piyali Island sits at the confluence of Matla and Piyali River well connecting Netidhopani, Sajnekhali, and Sudhanyakhali by water. 

The flowing gusting river, sparse jungles at the distance and beautiful mangroves on the bank of the island through the paddy fields along the small bridge over the Piyali River are a sight to behold. 

Surrounded by blue water, mangroves, and lush green forest, Piyali Island is a perfect spot to unwind from the busy office schedule with nothing but full of relaxation, peace, and migratory bird chipping.

 Piyali Island is home to village life where you can detach yourself into a wilderness walk, take a boat ride, and relish the natural beauty. 

Piyali Island :  Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Kaikhali is one of the offbeat places to visit near Kolkata which is part of the world’s biggest delta. The place is blessed with a sense of solitude, and rare indigenous dense mangrove forest, fauna, and muddy water.

Jharkhali is a lesser-explored and magical place with countless estuaries, the beauty of the forest, and non-stopped birds’ songs. Jharkhali promises mesmerising blue horizon and green borders that soothes your eyes and mind.

Jharkhali, Kolkata

Where to eat on Piyali Island? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

There are roadside hotels that offer chowmin, eggroll, Mughlai, rice, egg curry, chicken, mutton and more. 

Apart from roadside hotels, if you are staying at  Royal Sundarban Wild Resort , or Sunderban Royal Eco Resort , as I did then you will be offered free breakfast and a lot of different delicious Bengali cuisine. 

Where to stay on Piyali Island? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

For a budget-friendly stay, you can choose  Piyali Island Tourist Lodge  which ensures hygiene accommodation facility with dining options. 

I have never visited  Piyali Island Tourist Lodge  but heard well from my friends about it. 

I would love to add that during my stay on Piyali Island, I was staying at  Sundarban Royal Eco Resort . The resort is 2 km from Jharkhali jetty. 

If you want to add adventure to your trip then book  Sunderbans Jungle Camp . It will cost you around 1500-5000 Rupees.

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Distance:   80 Km

Time:   any time of the year

How to reach ?

Take a train from Howrah Station that runs to Mecheda, Panskura, Kolaghat, and Kharagpur. Get down at “Bagnan Station” and take a bus to reach Shyampur. From here take an auto to reach Gadiara, the distance between the two is 8 Km.

Gadiara, Kolkata

Photo courtsey: kolkatatours

At the junction between Hooghly, Damodar, and Rupnarayan River sits the Gadiara, one of the best weekend getaways from Kolkata within 100 Kms. 

You can completely soak yourself in the beauty of Gadiara and enjoy the flowing churning water of the river. 

You will be amazed to see the different color streams as three rivers meet and merge. This makes you realize that nature has so much beauty stored with it. 

Gadiara’s beauty of a sunset is unmatched and peaceful. Every day at Gadiara ends so beautifully and atheistically.

Gadiara :  Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Km

Fort Mornington

The famous Fort Mornington is standing since the British time was built by Robert Clive. This fort is now a lighthouse that illuminates divinely after the sun sets making the place so beautiful. The few brick walls of the fort remind the series of stories of history. 

Take a ferry ride to reach the beautiful small place, Geonkhali from where you can visit Mahishadal Rajbari. 

Bargabheema Temple

Home of Devi Bargabheema, Bargabheema Temple is one of the oldest, nearly 1200 years old in Tamluk. The sculpture of goodness was crafted by Lord Viswakarma, believed to be very holly.

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Where to eat in Gadiara? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

There are simple hotels and stalls in Gadiara where you can eat food at affordable eateries. Mahabir Tea Stall is one of them. For a better experience order your food from the resort and have enjoyable memories in the resort’s picnic spot. 

Where to stay in Gadiara? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Km

Book your stay at  Roopmanjari Tourism Property  run by West Bengal Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. The property also allows a separate picnic spot to relax and spend time with friends. You can also choose New Chalantika Tourist Lodge. 

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Distance:   37 Km

Time:   Throughout the year.

If you are travelling by car, get on Thakurpukur to Bakrahat to reach Bawali. 

Take a train from Sealdah to Budge Budge Station. From here take an auto to Bawali. 

If you are taking the bus then get up on bus number SD76 to reach Rajbari Bawali.

Bawali, Kolkata

Bawali is a small village in Budge Budge which once was an extravagant headquarters of Zamindars during the British Raj. 

If leisure and recreation are your priority, book a royal stay in Rajbari Bawali, the famous 350years old Zamindarbari. 

Rajbari Bawali has 30 rooms and suites, the bedroom interiors are beautifully decorated, and each has high ceilings, yellow lights, wooden furnishing, and four-poster beds. 

The huge courtyard, meandering lanes of Bawali, a small library, the lighted and bright shining Thakur dalan, with an open-air lounge, chipping sound of birds, temple ceremony, pool, and artefacts make Rajbari Bawali the best place to visit near Kolkata. 

The rural atmosphere, stunning structure, and aesthetically resorted beauty offer you to enjoy a luxurious space with the taste of zamindars of Bengal. 

Where to eat in Bawali? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

On arrival, you will be welcomed with refreshing drinks and warm hospitality. For dinners, you have to come to the Durbar Hall where you will be served traditional Bengali as well as continental cuisine. The Bengali Thali consists of 15 items, actually difficult for one person to finish. 

Rajbari Bawali food lunch

Where to stay in Bawali? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Book your stay at Rajbari Bawali , there is a wide range of rooms depending on the price range. Classic Heritage, Royal Suit, Notun Bari, Ashram, Dak Bungalow and Zamindari are your options to enjoy the space, each an experience in itself. Book the rooms online, prior 1 month.

Rajbari Bawali, Kolkata

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Distance:   61 Km

Time:   Any time of the year

If you are travelling by car get on NH 117 in Hastings from Raja Ram Mohan Sarani, Marx Engles Beethi Rd, and Khiddipore Rd. Take NH6 to reach Deulti.

Deulti, places to visit near kolkata within 100 kms

Deulti is a nice little weekend getaway from Kolkata within 100 Kms on the bank of the Rupnarayan River. The calm rural ambience with a peacefully serene and panoramic view of nature makes Deulti, the most captivating place to visit.

The calls of birds in the morning, the clean clear sky full of stars at night, the narrow clay path cutting through the paddy fields and the view of River Rupnarayan, enrich your mind and rejuvenate your body giving you a chance to unwind your soul. 

Deulit :  Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

I am sure you have seen the beauty of Samtaber in the movie Parineeta, Swami, Devdas, and Chotti Bahu. Samtaber is the abode of the well-known Bengali novelist, and writer Late Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. This remote place and the building have been turned into a museum where you can see the mementoes of the author. 

Terracotta temple of Madangopal and Radha

Seek blessing from Madangopal and Radha temple which was built in 1651 AD by Mukundaprasad Roychowdhury.

Where to eat in Deulit? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Come to  Malati Tea Tiffin Stall  or  Malti Hotel and Restaurant  for budget-friendly and hygiene food.  

The residing resort has its kitchen where you can order food of choice. 

Where to stay in Deulit? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Choose the most beautiful holiday and budget-friendly resort of Deulit,  Prantik Resort . Prantik Retreat sits in a pleasant and isolated place making it the best place to reside. 

Another stay near Deulti is  Aqua Retreat , a pleasant stay on the Ganga River’s bank. This resort has an infinity pool, airport transportation, and more.

Aqua Retreat, Deulit

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Distance: 68.2 Kilometres

Time:  Winter is the best time to visit Taki   

From Sealdah station take Hanabad Local train to reach Taki Station. From here take a cycle van to reach your resort or hotel.

From Esplanade book a bus to reach Taki.

Taki, kolkata places to visit nearby

Taki, a rural village sits on the bank of river Ichamati bordering the neighboring nations India and Bangladesh providing an experience like no other. 

Tourists from India and Bangladesh embark here for its peaceful surrounding and calming environment. Taki is indeed one of the best places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Km. 

You can take a boat ride along the Ichamati River, and I can ensure you that the beauty is surreal. The greenery along the river, beauty of the river, tranquil environment, and the sun’s rays are truly enticing and divine. 

Taki :  Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

A beautiful ancient building, the Adi Bari, the home of General Shankar Roychowdhuri is one of the beautiful buildings to explore.

Taki Adi Bari, Taki Zamindars

Picture courtsey: storiesbyarpit

Shiv Mandir and Kuleshwari Kali Temple

A 300 years old temple of Shiv and Kali is yet another holy place to seek blessing.

Golpatar Jongol

This spot is near the Bangladesh border therefore, you need to carry your original id card for entry. 

Where to eat in Taki? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

Taste the local delicacies including fishes, “Channar Malpua, and “Patali Gur”. 

Moreover, at the resort, you can order anything you want.

Where to stay in Taki? Places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms

A three-star hotel with all the modern amenities  Hotel Sonar Bangla Taki  is the best choice to reside. 

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These rural retreats are the best places to visit near Kolkata within 100 Kms from the hustle and bustle of city life. These places are a great spot for one day or two days break, enjoy the nature and the rural life. I hope you are planning your weekend trip this time.

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Victoria Memorial

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#1 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

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Dakshineswar Kali Temple

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

#2 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Indian Museum

Indian Museum

#3 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Kalighat Kali Temple

Kalighat Kali Temple

#4 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

St Paul Cathedral

St Paul Cathedral

#5 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Science City

Science City

#6 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

#7 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Belur Math

#8 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Kolkata Zoo /Alipore Zoo

Kolkata Zoo /Alipore Zoo

#9 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Pareshnath Jain Temple

Pareshnath Jain Temple

#10 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir

#11 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium

#12 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple

ISKCON Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple

#13 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

#14 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Eco Tourism Park

Eco Tourism Park

#15 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Park Street

Park Street

#16 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

The Mother House

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#17 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Jorasanko Thakur Bari

Jorasanko Thakur Bari

#18 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Marble Palace Mansion

Marble Palace Mansion

#19 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Shobhabazar Rajbari

Shobhabazar Rajbari

#20 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Sabarna Sangrahashala

Sabarna Sangrahashala

#21 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Rabindra Sarovar Lake

Rabindra Sarovar Lake

#22 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Nakhodha Masjid

Nakhodha Masjid

#23 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden

#24 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Princep Ghat

Princep Ghat

#25 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

South Park Street Cemetery

South Park Street Cemetery

#26 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Digha

#27 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Hooghly

#28 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

Bishnupur

#29 of 29 Places to Visit in Kolkata

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

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8 Best Tourist Places Near Kolkata Within 100 Kms (With Attractions)

Swarnab Dutta

  • July 27, 2023
  • 12 min read

Are you looking for a quick escape from the monotonous life in Kolkata? Do you want to explore the natural beauty and historical heritage of the surrounding regions?

If yes, then you will be thrilled to know that there are plenty of options within 100 km of Kolkata. All of these places are less crowded and are great for a day trip or a weekend getaway.

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In this article, I have compiled a list of some of the best places to visit within 100 kms from Kolkata:

  • Diamond Harbour
  • Chandannagar
  • Piyali Island

Let’s see each of these places in detail.

1. Diamond Harbour

If you are looking for a relaxing getaway from Kolkata, Diamond Harbour is a perfect choice. Located 52 kilometers away from the city, this town and municipality lies on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, where the Ganges takes a sharp turn southwards before joining the sea. The place was formerly known as Hajipur and was a stronghold of Portuguese pirates during British rule.

Diamond Harbour offers a splendid view of the river, which becomes wider and deeper here, allowing large ships to dock. It is one of the most famous places to visit in South 24 Parganas . You can enjoy the serene beauty of nature, especially during the sunset, when the sky and the water turn into a golden hue. The best time to visit Diamond Harbour is between October and March when the weather is delightful.

So many things are there to be seen and explored in this small town. Visit the Chingrikhali Fort, South Bengal Museum, Naval Camp, Swiss Gate, and the beautiful lighthouse. A number of pulsating picnic spots are also there to enjoy some food and peace together with your loved ones.

Or you can simply spend a day by the Hooghly River, admiring the scenic beauty. You will notice some big cargo ships passing through the river and in the meantime the sun beans to set on the horizon. It is simply magical to see the reddish hue spreading throughout the place.

If you are not into driving, various buses or trains are available from Kolkata that will take you to Diamond Harbor.

Taki is another small town in West Bengal that is worth visiting for its unique location and heritage. Situated on the banks of the Ichamati River, Taki is a border town between India and Bangladesh and offers mesmerizing views of both countries. The town is about 75 km from Kolkata and has a rustic charm to it.

This place has a long history of being a prosperous zamindari estate during British rule. You can still see some dilapidated “Zamindar Baris” (old mansions and palaces) that reflect the glory of the past. One of them is the Rajbari, which has a magnificent Durga Dalan where Durga puja was celebrated with grandeur at some point. You can also visit the Taki Kali Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali, and seek her blessings.

Later on, traverse the natural sites, like the Golpata Forest and the banks of River Ichamati. The interesting part is you will be able to get a boat ride through the river and be close to the international borders. You can see and wave at the people from Bangladesh. It is really fascinating and exciting!

The best time to visit Taki is during Durga puja or in the winter months when you can enjoy the festive atmosphere and the pleasant weather. You can reach Taki easily by bus, car, or train.

Raichak is a charming town in the South 24 Parganas district, about a two-hour drive from Kolkata. It is famous for its ancient fort, built by the British in 1783 to protect the river route from the pirates. The fort is a splendid example of Anglo-Indian architecture, with influences from British and French styles. It is now converted into a luxury hotel, called F Fort or Fort Raddisson, where you can enjoy a stay in a historic setting.

The small town has a lot of things for you to do. Stroll along the banks of River Ganga and perceive the peaceful ambiance. If you feel like it, you can arrange for a super enjoyable picnic in Raichak. You can visit the handicrafts market at Joynagar, and buy some local souvenirs. You can also get into a good restaurant and savor some delectable Bengali cuisine.

One of the highlights of Raichak is the sunset view over the river. You can take a ferry ride on the water, and watch the sun cast its golden glow over the horizon. The sight is magical and mesmerizing.

The best time to visit Raichak is between October and March when the weather is cool and pleasant. The nights can get chilly, especially between December and February, so make sure to bring some warm clothes.

4. Belur Math

Belur Math is a sacred place for the followers of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, as well as other tourists who seek peace and harmony. It is located on the west bank of the Hooghly River in Belur, in the Howrah district, about 11 kilometers from Kolkata.

Belur Math was founded by Swami Vivekananda, one of the most influential spiritual leaders of India. He was a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, a mystic and saint who preached universal love and harmony. The temple at Belur Math is dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna and showcases a blend of Hindu, Christian, and Islamic motifs and architectural styles, symbolizing universal faith.

The spiritual place has so much to see and experience. The serene surroundings offer an ideal spot for meditation and contemplation. Look around and visit the Sri Ramakrishna Temple, Sri Ma Sarada Devi Temple, Swami Vivekananda Temple, Swami Brahmananda Temple, and Old Shrine. There is also the Math Complex, Swamiji’s Room, Old Math (Nilambar Babu’s Garden House), and Ramakrishna Sangraha Mandira – Museum.

The ambiance is tranquil, and the aura is calming, thereby providing a sense of inner peace and spiritual fulfillment. You can be there as long as you want.

5. Chandannagar

Chandannagar is a city in the Hooghly district that has a unique history and culture. It was a French colony until 1950 and still holds many traces of French architecture and influence. It is also famous for its Jagaddhatri Puja celebrations, which take place a month after the Durga Puja. The city is decorated with dazzling lights and attracts visitors from far and wide.

One of the main attractions of Chandannagar is the Chandannagar Museum, which displays various French and British artifacts from the colonial era. You can also see some antiques belonging to the Nawabs of Bengal. The museum is a great place to learn about the history and heritage of the city.

Another interesting site is the Patal Bari, which literally means “underground house”. The lowest floor of this house is submerged in the Ganges and was once owned by the Zamindars of Bansberia. The house has a splendid architecture and a fascinating story.

You can also visit the Strand, which is a beautiful promenade along the river. It is lined with trees and lights and offers a scenic view of the water. Take a leisurely walk or a boat ride here, especially during the evening.

Other places to see in Chandannagar are the Sacred Church, Nandadula Temple, KMDA Park, etc. The perfect time to plan a trip will be between October and March when the weather is pleasant and the festive mood is high.

Haldia is an industrial port city in Purba Medinipur district, about 95 km southwest of Kolkata. It is situated near the mouth of the Hooghly River and has a thriving economy and infrastructure. It also has some cultural and natural attractions that make it worth visiting.

Kick off your trip with the Haldia Marine Drive. It is a blissful stretch of road along the Ganges. You can enjoy the fresh air and the palm trees, and admire the view of the river. It is a perfect place to relax and unwind. Next up is the Mahishadal Rajbari and Goplajew Temple, which are historic sites that showcase the royal legacy of Haldia.

You can also explore Sataku, which is also known as “mini Japan”. This is a unique area where many Japanese people live and work. You can find some Japanese restaurants and shops here. So make sure to try some authentic Japanese cuisine and experience a different culture.

Other places to visit in Haldia are Tamluk Rajbari, Matangini Hazra Park, Ramjew Temple, etc. 

The best time to visit Haldia is in winter when the weather is cool and comfortable. You can avoid summer, as it can get very hot and humid. You can reach Haldia simply by bus or car from Kolkata.

7. Piyali Island

About 72 kilometers away from Kolkata, lies the entrance to the Sundarbans, the Piyali Island .  This tranquil place is enveloped in rich greenery and natural scenic landscapes. The surreal beauty is felt in the atmosphere and is an ideal getaway from day-to-day life.

The island is surrounded by the Piyali and Matla rivers, which offer a splendid view of nature and wildlife. You can see the lush paddy fields, the forest patches, and the mangrove trees along the river banks. You can also witness the breathtaking sunrise and the full moon night, which create a mystical atmosphere on the island.

One of the activities that you can do on Piyali Island is boating. You can rent a motor or a pedal boat, and cruise through the water. You can also see a variety of birds, as the island is a haven for bird watchers. You can bring your binoculars and spot some colorful feathered creatures. You can also stroll on the island, find a suitable place, and enjoy a picnic.

The best time to visit Piyali Island is in winter when you can see some migratory birds as well. You can also avoid the heat and humidity of summer. You can take a train, or any private car to reach the island from Kolkata.

Deulti is an idyllic rural escape situated in the Howrah district, about 6 km west of Bagnan. It lies on the bank of the Roopnarayan River and has a rich heritage and culture. It is just 60 kilometers from Kolkata you will have to cover to breathe in the calm mysticism of the village.

This place is famous for being the home of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, one of the most renowned Bengali authors. He lived in a place called Samtaber, where you can see his house and his belongings. You can also learn a lot about his life and work.

Another attraction of Deulti is the Madangopal and Radha temples, which are adorned with terracotta art. The temples are dedicated to Lord Krishna and his consort Radha and are examples of Bengali temple architecture.

You can also enjoy the natural beauty of Deulti , as you walk through the alleys of the village. You can see the rural life of Bengal, and hear the chirping of birds. The cool breeze, calm ambiance, and earthy fragrance will all blend together to rejuvenate your soul.

Deulti is a perfect place for a laid-back vacation. You can either travel by car or take the train.

While you are here, witness the stunning sunset over the river on a winter dusk, and feel the chilly breeze on your cheeks.

These are some famous places to visit within 100 kilometers from Kolkata. You can travel there with utmost ease which makes them ideal for a day out or a weekend getaway.

So pack up and hit the road to see something new and interesting in the vicinity of your place and make it memorable.

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This beach town and seaside resort, one of the most scenic places to visit near Kolkata, is located on one of the deltaic islands of South Bengal. This secluded town is a part of the Sunderbans connected by a narrow creek to the marshes and is famous for its beaches, islands, temples, and wildlife breeding centres. Best time to visit: Winter months (November-February). Distance from Kolkata: 125.5 kilometres. Highlights: The Bakkhali beach is famous for its sunflower fields right on the beach, stunning sunrise & sunset views, and delicious seafood. Crocodile Park, a breeding & preservation centre, for its huge variety of the reptile. Jambu Dwip island, an independent island that submerges underwater for a few months every year. You May Also Like To Book:   Skydive Newcastle

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This is a beautiful town located in the Bankura district of West Bengal, and it offers many facets for the travellers to explore. It is widely reckoned for its pottery items made of terracotta work that reflect the craftsmanship of the artisans over here. The town was earlier the administrative capital under the reign of the Malla kings, but now it has transformed into a thriving centre for cultural activities, spirituality, and entertainment. Bishnupur is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal and is known for its quaint environment and surreal views. It is considered to be the true splendour of nature, and you can find here a wide range of flora and fauna. It is a bustling hub of culture, tradition, and rich history and caters to the discerning taste of the travellers with its unique offerings.  Bishnupur is considered to be the hotspot of temples and ancient monuments. Rasmancha is the oldest building over here that has large pyramidal structures and unique architecture. Jorbangla Temple is the most famous religious spot over here that is reckoned for its terracotta structure and delicate carving on the walls. Madanmohan Temple and Radhe Govind Temple are other famous attractions over here.  There are tons of enthralling activities that you can try at Bishnupur for a memorable experience. You can have a heritage walk through the narrow lanes and crowded markets of this city, or you can trek to the Susania hills for an awe-inspiring experience over here. The tourists can also try the exceptional local cuisines of Bishnupur to satisfy their hunger pangs. Bishnupur experiences tropical weather, which means you can visit this place all around the year. It experiences extreme humidity during monsoon along with constant rainfall, which can ruin the joy of your trip. Winters over here are quite pleasant, and it experiences an average of 26 degrees Celsius during winters. Summers are relatively warm over here, and it experiences 32-42 degrees Celsius during this time of the year.

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Mandarmani is a resort town in the outskirts of Kolkata. With top-notch facilities and luxury, this place is an excellent destination with picturesque scenic beauty and sandy coastlines. This place is a perfect long weekend getaway from Kolkata away from the hustle and bustle of the crowd. This beach also happens to be the longest motorable beach in India and the high-speed ride on the beach will give you an ultimate thrill. Best Time to Visit:   October to February is the best time to visit Mandarmani. Distance from Kolkata:  178 km. Highlights: 1.  The upcoming beach resort town. 2. Great backdrop, sandy seashores and an astounding aura of extravagance. 3. Crazy high-speed rides. 4.  Longest motorable beach road  in India.

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Digha happens to be a beach town situated on the shorelines of the Bay of Bengal. It is considered as a destination for long weekend getaways from Kolkata because of its unspoiled beaches and scenic picturesque surroundings. Digha is not only home to some magnificent beach but it is also home to numerous places to visit near Kolkata like shrines, research centres, exhibition halls and sceneries. Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit Digha is in the winter season starting October to February. Distance from Kolkata:  184 Km. Highlights: 1.   Soft sands of the beach 2. Holiday spot to spend time in the calm lap of Mother Nature 3. Lined casuarina trees 4. Tempting sunrise and sunsets

Murshidabad

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Once the seat of the Nawab of Bengal, this quaint town located on the banks of the Hooghly is one of the best places to visit in West Bengal. It served as the capital of Bengal before Calcutta, and several arts and crafts were born here. Not only that, but it was also famous for the sericulture, producing world-class silk. The beauty of the town is unparalleled. It is home to tiny  jheels , which become  hotspots in winter when the migratory birds arrive. The pristine blue lakes with colourful, exotic birds at its edges is a sight to behold! It is also home to several gardens, which have rows of colorful and fragrant flowers. The gardens are all adorned by meticulously sculpted statues and fountains! This is the perfect place for a short trip amidst the lap of nature.  The Hazarduari Palace, located on the banks of the River Bhagirathi, is the prime attraction here. Apart from that, there are a handful of beautiful mosques which you must include in your itinerary- Nizamat Imambara, Footi Masjid, Madina, and Katra Mosque. Apart from these, it has many palaces among which Wasif Manzil and Nasirpur Palace are worth mentioning. Apart from gazing at the various forms of architecture and the massive palaces, there are other things you can do in Murshidabad. You could go shopping because the local artisans are pretty much the authority on ivory and woodcraft. You could also drop into the Belampore market to pick out a few intricately designed Murshidabad silk sarees for yourself or family members. The weather is usually too extreme- too hot in summer and too chilly in winter. So the best time to visit would be the early winter months of October and November when it is pleasant- sunny and breezy!

Chandipur

Another one from the list of places to visit near Bhubaneswar is Chandipur which is a beautiful beach at the shore of Bay of Bengal. Since it is 200 km away from the capital it is advisable to travel by trains or private buses to enjoy a pocket-friendly journey. The major attraction of this beach is that during the low tide the sea recedes as far as 5-6km which gives an illusion that as if the sea has disappeared thus paving opportunities to walk on the dried sea bed to the tourists. Best time to visit: You can visit this place at any time of the year. Distance from Bhubaneshwar: Distance from Bhubaneshwar to Chandipur is 207 km. Highlights: The rare horseshoe crabs can also be spotted and also don’t forget to try out the delicious seafood over here.

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Jamshedpur happens to be the largest city in Jharkhand that is aesthetically planned with wonderful infrastructure and landscape. The main attractions of the city for tourists are tree-lined jubilee park, Bhuvaneshwari temple, and Dalma wildlife sanctuary. Best Time to Visit:  November to February is the best time to visit Jamshedpur. The weather is pleasant and favourable for tourism. Distance from Kolkata:  279 Km. Highlights: 1.  An aesthetically planned town with an alluring infrastructure and backdrop 2. A quintessential instance of the boon of industrialization of India. 3. Tata Zoological Park with species like tigers and leopards

Sundarbans

Known widely as the largest mangrove forest in the world, Sundarbans makes for one of the most scenic and serene places to visit near Kolkata. Apart from being a mangrove forest, it is also a tiger reserve and a biosphere reserve. It also happens to be a UNESCO world heritage site as it is home to a countless variety of birds and reptiles. Tourists come over to this place to experience the silent charm of this place along with the simplicity and naturalness. Best Time to Visit:   September to March is considered the best month to visit Sunderbans, as the winters are a very enjoyable period in the area. Distance from Kolkata:  110 Km. Highlights: 1.  Home of the Bengal Tigers. 2.  Biggest mangrove forests in the world. 3. Roaring rivers and beautiful estuaries. 4. UNESCO world heritage site.

Ranchi

The capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi had been the summer capital of Bihar because of its location. It is located at an altitude of 700 meters above the mean sea level. Ranchi is home to numerous waterfalls, forests, rivers and sightseeing spots. The best part of this tourist location is its amazing weather that makes travelling a bliss for tourists coming from all parts of the country. You should not miss stopping over at Places around Kolkata like Ranchi Hill, Tagore Hill and Hundru falls, Kanke Dam, Hatia Museum and Tribal Research Institute and Museum. Best Time to Visit:   November to February is considered the best time to visit Ranchi, as the weather is enjoyable, with some infrequent cold nights. Distance from Kolkata:  415 Km. Highlights: 1.  The state capital of mineral-rich Jharkhand 2. The summer capital of Bihar 3. Pleasant Weather

Cuttack

Cuttack is truly a cosmopolitan city with a number of fascinating places around Kolkata of tourist interest. Cuttack has earned its place in the global landscape for its amazing local handicrafts, silverwork, cultural activities, festivals, and street food. The most famous festivals of this place are Baliyatra, kite festival, and Durga Puja. If you want to explore the true flavours of the land, come here during the time of festivals. Best Time to Visit:  The best time to visit the city of silver works, Cuttack is from the month of October to March. This is the time when the temperature remains mild and the city is packed with festivities. Distance from Kolkata:  420 Km Highlights: 1.  Baliyatra, Durga Puja and the Kite Festival 2. Barabati Fort 3. Bhitarkanika National Park 4. Dhabaleshwar 5. Stone Revetment 6. Paradeep Beach

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Bhubaneswar aka ‘Temple City’ is the kept best secret of incredible India. This city is widely known for its amazing architecture and temples. Apart from being one of the important cities of India, it also happens to be the main centre for education and business in the country. The city is replete with historical places to visit near Kolkata. You can stopover at places Lingaraj Temple, Parasurameswara Temple, Dhauli Shanti Stupa, and Raja Rani Temple. Best Time to Visit:  The perfect time to visit this place is in the course of the winter months starting from October to February. This is the time when the temperature range is perfect for out-of-doors happenings and travelling around the city. Distance from Kolkata:  450 Km. Highlights: 1.   Mesmerizing architecture and grand temples. 2. A flourishing centre for commerce and business. 3. Majestic Lingaraj and Raja Rani temples. 4. Khandagiri and Udayagiri Caves.

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Konark (35.8 km from Puri)

Known widely for its ancient temples, pristine sandy beaches, and Annual Dance Festival, Konark is a quaint little town of Odisha. The beauty of this charming city lies in its iconic Sun Temple, which has been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This age-old architectural marvel makes for one among the most spectacular monuments in the country and speaks of the glorious past of the state. Konark hosts a number of festivals and events at the Sun Temple, including the Sun Festival, Annual Dance Festival, and Handicrafts Mela. The historical city of Konark is one of the major places to visit near Puri to get an insight into the history and culture of Odisha. Best Time to Visit: September to March Distance from Puri: Konark is located at an approximate distance of 35.8 kilometers from Puri Highlights: Sun Temple, Chandrabhaga Beach, ASI Museum, Konark Dance Festival, Sun Festival

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Puri is one of the four dhams in India as per Hindu Mythology. This beach city is located on the shorelines of Bay of Bengal in the Indian State of Odisha. Considered to be the abode of Lord Jagannath, this place has at all times been one of the top tourist places around Kolkata. With a multitude of things to do, this is perfect for individuals who love to spend time in a spiritual atmosphere. Best Time to Visit:   Puri can be visited all over the year except for the summer season. The best time to land in Puri would be in between the month of October to February, as the climate remains pleasant makes tourism a bliss. Distance from Kolkata:  500 km. Highlights: 1.  Must-visit pilgrimage sites for Hindu followers because of Lord Jagannath Temple. 2.  Part of Char Dham in India. 3. A plethora of hotels and homestays. 4. Rath Yatra (chariot festival)

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On a summer day, the fragrance of tea leaves lifts off the hills and hover over Darjeeling like a hat and the wonderful things breathes unsaid inside that, like the bent trees, the happy earthworms, the reluctant tea-colored puddles, flowering Rhododendrons and Magnolia plants and the wild garden flowers blooming in different colors of rainbow and a British bungalow growing a fragile façade of greenery for ages amidst a sprawling tea garden. The tourist places in Darjeeling will leave a traveler mesmerized and awed with the beauty that the place offers. And when the heavens’ open up to hammer the water down, the grass looks wet-green and pleased, loose earth shapes off its edges, the washed off dust-green trees smiles afresh and the green countryside glitters in the traces of sunshine.Covered with the dense evergreen forests of Sal and Oak, with ducks and teals creating waves in water, and with rare breeds of orchid spreading colors on a moist soil, Darjeeling, a previous summer capital of India under the British Raj holds the incredible panoramic views of Kanchenjunga snow peaks, beautiful colonial architecture including mansions and churches, an influence of diverse cultures in the majestic craft and cuisine, a beautiful women, the taker of the seeds with a yellow scarf on her head and tea-bag on her shoulders, and a vast expanse of Tea estates in its root. This “Mecca of Tea” with over 80 operational tea gardens spread across acres of land, writes on a foggy day sitting inside a vintage Toy Train from 1880s, a whimsical poem, of what is delightfully read as the "Champagne of tea". The northwest winds visit Darjeeling to tear it full of holes but the new beautiful things come in the first spit of spring on the northwest wind, and the old leaves go, not one lasts but the beauty stays with the new and lasts for eternity. Darjeeling is a beauty that won’t let your heart stop, from beating in ecstasy, and the tourist places in Darjeeling shall always ensure that!

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Kalimpong is another hill station in the state of West Bengal, which is popular for its beautiful panoramic view. You can find stunning Buddhists monasteries and Tibetian crafts in the city. The town is just at a distance of 50 mins from Darjeeling, at the foothills of the Shivalik range. The ideal time to visit Kalimpong is the Summertime from (March to May), although, all throughout the year, the temperature is pleasant. Apart from the ancient monasteries and age-old churches, the town marks the presence of Bhutanese history. Thus it is one of the attractive tourist spots in eastern India. Best time to visit - Summertime from March to May. Highlights - Apart from the ancient monasteries and age-old churches, the town marks the presence of Bhutanese history, The best places to visit in Kalimpong are: -Durpin Dara Hill -Cactus Nursery -Morgan House -Deolo Hill -Galingka -Jang Dong Paliriffo Brang Gompa.

Samsing

This hidden hillside beauty, located at Himalayan foothills between Jalpaiguri & Darjeeling is one of the most picturesque places around Kolkata. Samsing is dotted with lush green tea gardens, forested hills, and valleys all enveloped in the cool misty breeze. The place, on a clear day, even offers views of snow-capped peaks of Bhutan. Best time to visit: Winter months (November-February). Distance from Kolkata: 665 kilometres. Highlights: Visit the nearby Neora Valley National Park to see near-extinction species of flowering plants, red panda, Himalayan black bear, marbled cat, Malayan giant squirrel, etc. The charming village of Suntaley Khola for its scenic surroundings and orange orchards. Rocky Island for its nature resorts and watersports.

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It is a beautiful White Marble structure which began making in 1906 and was completed by 1921. While it originally got built with the idea of dedicating a memorial to Queen Victoria of Britain, it has now turned into a museum that attracts numerous people due to its stunning architecture and display.The artistic monument is a mixture of British as well as Mughal form of architecture. Inside the huge fortress is a museum that has 25 galleries featuring sculptures, portraits, national leaders, arms, and armour. Moreover, it has unique, and original  works of William Shakespeare, Omar Khayyam, as well as Arabian Nights.Location: Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, Kolkata.Price:-Rs. 30 for Indians,-Rs. 100 for citizens of the SAARC countries,-Rs. 500 for nationals of all other countries.Timing:-From 10 am to 6 pm (Tuesday- Friday)and,-From 10 am - 8 pm (Saturday, Sunday).Best time to visit: October and March.

Howrah Bridge

This one tops the list of places to see in Kolkata, probably because it gets so often portrayed in movies. It was constructed in 1943 replacing the Pontoon Bridge and is made of steel. Due to the immense popularity that the bridge has, tourists from far and wide travel to Kolkata just to visit the amazing bridge.One will be amazed to see the view from the bridge in the evening. The entire river Hoogli seems like an endless lake with the sun going down into the horizon. The suspended bridge ranks 6th amongst the longest bridges in the world.Location: Hooghly RIver, Kolkata.Best Time To Visit: In the Evening.

Botanical Garden

Previously known as the Calcutta Botanical Garden, the garden was established in 1786. It is spread over 270 acres of land. The present name of the garden is Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden.As the name suggests, the garden is full of plants, trees, and flowers related to the field of botany. At the moment, the garden is a home for over 12000 perennial plants that are still alive. One of the best attractions here is the giant Banyan Tree which forms the second largest canopy in the world. Also, the garden features over 1400 exotic species of plants, and trees.Location: Botanical Garden Road B Shalimar Area Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Botanical Garden, Area, Howrah, West Bengal 711103.Price:-INR 10/- for Indians and-INR 100/- for foreigners.Timing: 10 am to 5 pm, ( Mondays Closed).Best time to visit: October to February.

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Situated on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, Kolkata, the city of Yellow Cabs is steeped in history, culture, and intellectual pursuits. While the bustling metropolis offers an array of attractions, there is also a wealth of breathtaking destinations waiting to be discovered just a stone’s throw away. This article presents an extensive guide to 50 captivating places to visit near Kolkata that offer a diverse range of experiences, from serene natural landscapes to historical marvels and spiritual retreats. So, pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey through the hidden treasures of Eastern India. You might also like my post on top 25 things to do in Kolkata .

Top 50 Mesmerizing Places to Visit Near Kolkata:

1. sundarbans national park:.

Known for its mangrove forests and diverse wildlife, Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the rich biodiversity, take a thrilling boat safari, and catch a glimpse of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger.

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2. Shantiniketan:

Home to Visva-Bharati University founded by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, Shantiniketan is a cultural haven. Immerse yourself in the artistic and intellectual ambiance, visit Tagore’s residence, and witness the vibrant festivities of Poush Mela.

Shantiniketan, located around 164 km from Kolkata is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata . It is the home to Visva-Bharati University. The town exudes a serene atmosphere, with tree-lined avenues and lush gardens. Shantiniketan hosts the renowned Poush Mela, a vibrant festival celebrating art and culture. You can explore Tagore’s Ashram, attend cultural events, and immerse yourself the intellectual and artistic ambiance that continues to inspire generations of artists, writers, and thinkers.

Shantiniketan is part of my 11-day West Bengal itinerary as well. The reason is that this place holds great value.

A popular beach resort town, Digha is perfect for a weekend getaway. Enjoy the sandy shores, indulge in water sports, and savor delectable seafood delicacies. When talking about seafood, you will like our post on famous 25 restaurants in Kolkata . You can reach Digha within around 184 km drive from Kolkata.

Digha offers a refreshing coastal getaway. Its long stretches of sandy beaches attract tourists seeking relaxation and leisure. You can witness stunning sunsets over the Bay of Bengal at Digha. It also has attractions like the Marine Aquarium and Research Centre, where one can explore diverse marine life. If you would like to explore marine life, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

4. Bishnupur:

Famous for its terracotta temples and intricate Baluchari sarees, Bishnupur showcases the rich heritage of Bengal’s architecture and craftsmanship. Admire the magnificent structures and witness the ancient art form of pottery. For these reasons, it is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

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5. Chandannagar:

Formerly a French colony, Chandannagar boasts a distinct European charm. Explore the French architecture, visit the Sacred Heart Church, and relish the delectable French cuisine.

Chandannagar is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata located around 47 km from Kolkata. It is located on the banks of the Hooghly River. You can stroll along the promenade, enjoy a leisurely boat ride, and indulge in delectable French cuisine in this place. Chandannagar also hosts vibrant festivals like Jagaddhatri Puja, where dazzling processions and cultural performances take place. It is a captivating destination that offers a blend of history, culture, and a serene riverside ambiance.

6. Mayapur:

A significant pilgrimage site for followers of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), Mayapur is home to the magnificent ISKCON temple. Experience spiritual bliss and immerse yourself in devotional practices.

Mayapur is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata as you can reach this place within 128 km drive from Kolkata. If you are away from Kolkata, you might find my post on how to reach Kolkata by train, flight and bus . Devotees from around the world gather here to engage in devotional practices, attend spiritual discourses, and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere. Mayapur also hosts the annual Gaura Purnima festival, a grand celebration of Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s appearance day, attracting devotees and spiritual seekers alike.

7. Raichak:

Situated on the banks of the river Hooghly, Raichak is a serene riverside retreat. Enjoy a luxury stay, take a leisurely cruise, and witness the mesmerizing sunset over the river. If you would like to spend days near a waterbody, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

Raichak offers a perfect blend of luxury, tranquility, and natural beauty. Visitors can indulge in a luxurious stay at riverside resorts, take leisurely cruises on the river, and witness mesmerizing sunsets. Raichak also boasts of a historic fort, which adds to its charm. The destination is ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape from the city, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and soothing river views.

8. Joypur Forest:

Embark on an adventurous journey to Joypur Forest, known for its tranquil ambiance and wildlife. Trek through the lush greenery, spot exotic birds, and discover ancient ruins.

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9. Jhargram:

Jhargram is a hidden gem in West Bengal, Jhargram is blessed with dense forests, beautiful palaces , and tribal villages. Explore the Jhargram Palace, visit tribal fairs, and witness the unique Chhau dance. If you are looking for places to visit near Kolkata within 200 kms, you can choose Jhargram for sure.

Jhargram is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich tribal culture. Jhargram also hosts tribal fairs that showcase the region’s traditional arts, crafts, and cuisine. With its serene ambiance and cultural offerings, Jhargram is a delightful destination if you are seeking an offbeat and enriching travel experience.

10. Santiniketan Deer Park:

Located near Shantiniketan, Santiniketan Deer Park is a haven for nature lovers. Encounter herds of deer, relax in the serene surroundings, and engage in birdwatching.

You can include a visit to this park during your Santiniketan visit, which is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata for weekend. The park is home to herds of deer roaming freely in their natural habitat. You can enjoy peaceful walks amidst lush greenery, observe the graceful deer up close, and capture memorable photographs. The serene ambiance of the park, coupled with the presence of these gentle creatures, offers a soothing and rejuvenating experience for all who visit.

11. Henry’s Island:

Escape to the tranquil Henry’s Island, known for its pristine beaches and scenic beauty. Enjoy beachside picnics, go birdwatching in the nearby forests, and indulge in fresh seafood.

Henry’s Island is a hidden gem near Bakkhali, is a tranquil destination for nature lovers. It boasts pristine beaches, mangrove forests, and serene surroundings. You can enjoy beachside picnics, go birdwatching in the nearby forests, and indulge in fresh seafood delicacies. The island offers a serene escape from the crowds, allowing you to relax and reconnect with nature in a serene and idyllic setting. For these reasons, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata in summer.

12. Mukutmanipur:

Famed for its beautiful dam and the confluence of the Kangsabati and Kumari rivers, Mukutmanipur offers a picturesque landscape. Take a boat ride on the reservoir, witness mesmerizing sunsets, and explore nearby wildlife sanctuaries.

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13. Kamarpukur:

Birthplace of the revered saint, Sri Ramakrishna, Kamarpukur is a pilgrimage site for devotees. Visit the Ramakrishna Math and experience the spiritual aura of the place.

You can reach this spot in three different routes from Kolkata. One of the routes make Kamarpukur one of the best places to visit near Kolkata within 100 kms. The village exudes a serene aura, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in spirituality and seek solace. The peaceful surroundings, coupled with the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna, make Kamarpukur a place of spiritual retreat and introspection.

14. Bakkhali:

An offbeat beach destination, Bakkhali offers tranquil surroundings and pristine beaches. Take a stroll along the beach, enjoy the solitude, and visit nearby places like Fraserganj and Henry’s Island.

Bakkhali, a serene beach resort town in West Bengal, offers a tranquil escape from the city’s chaos. Its pristine beaches and soothing sea breeze make it an ideal destination for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy long walks along the sandy shores, indulge in water sports, and savor delectable seafood delicacies. Bakkhali also serves as a gateway to nearby attractions like Henry’s Island and Jambu Dwip, where one can explore more of the region’s natural beauty. These features make Bakkhali one of the best places to visit near Kolkata in June.

15. Hazarduari Palace:

Located in Murshidabad, Hazarduari Palace is a stunning architectural marvel. Admire the grandeur of the palace, explore the museum, and delve into the rich history of the region.

Hazarduari Palace with its thousand doors (hence the name “Hazarduari”), showcases a blend of European and Indo-Islamic architectural styles. Visitors can explore the opulent halls, admire the intricate artwork, and learn about the history of the Nawabs of Bengal. The palace also houses a museum that displays an impressive collection of artifacts, including vintage weapons, exquisite paintings, and historical documents, offering a glimpse into the royal past of the region. If you plan for a trip around 200 km from Kolkata, this palace is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

16. Cooch Behar Palace:

A testimony to Bengal’s royal heritage, Cooch Behar Palace showcases exquisite architecture and royal artifacts. Explore the palace grounds, visit the museum, and witness the grandeur of the past.

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17. Garh Panchakot:

Nestled amidst the hills, Garh Panchakot offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts. Trek through the dense forests, visit the ruins of the ancient fort, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Garh Panchakot, located in Purulia district, West Bengal, is a hidden gem that showcases a fascinating mix of history and natural beauty. You can trek through the lush greenery, explore the remnants of the fort, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The serene ambiance, coupled with the intriguing history, makes Garh Panchakot an offbeat destination worth exploring for history buffs and nature lovers alike. If you belong to this category of explorers, you can add this place to your list of top 50 places to visit near Kolkata .

18. Jaldapara National Park:

Home to the rare one-horned rhinoceros, Jaldapara National Park is a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. Take an exciting jungle safari, spot diverse flora and fauna, and experience the thrill of being in the wilderness.

Jaldapara National Park is situated in the Alipurduar district of West Bengal. At this place, which is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata , you can embark on thrilling jungle safaris, spot diverse flora and fauna, and witness the majestic rhinos in their natural habitat. The park is also home to elephants, Indian bison, leopards, and various bird species, offering an immersive wildlife experience. The lush landscapes and untamed wilderness of Jaldapara National Park make it a must-visit destination for nature and wildlife lovers.

19. Bakkhali Beach:

Renowned for its serene and pristine surroundings, Bakkhali Beach offers a tranquil escape from the city’s chaos. Relax on the sandy shores, soak in the soothing sea breeze, and witness stunning sunrises and sunsets.

Bakkhali Beach is a serene and unexplored coastal destination. The pristine sandy shores, lined with casuarina trees, provide a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the beach, enjoy the gentle sea breeze, and witness stunning sunrises and sunsets. Bakkhali Beach is an ideal spot for solitude and rejuvenation, away from the crowds, where one can connect with nature and soak in the serenity of the coastal surroundings. If you love beach destinations, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata .

20. Shankarpur:

A peaceful fishing village, Shankarpur is an ideal destination for a beachside retreat. Enjoy long walks along the tranquil beach, indulge in fresh seafood, and witness traditional fishing techniques.

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21. Netidhopani Watchtower:

Located in Sundarbans, the Netidhopani Watchtower offers panoramic views of the mangrove forests. Observe wildlife from a safe distance, spot crocodiles, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. This is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit near Kolkata and it offers a unique vantage point to appreciate the diverse ecosystem of the Sundarbans.

22. Gadiara:

Situated at the confluence of the Hooghly and Damodar rivers, Gadiara is a popular picnic spot. Enjoy boat rides, visit the historic fort, and witness the meeting of the two mighty rivers.

This is a charming riverside destination and one of the exciting places to visit near Kolkata . The town offers a peaceful ambiance and panoramic river views. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, explore the historic fort, and witness the meeting of the two mighty rivers. Gadiara is a perfect spot for picnics, capturing beautiful sunset views, and experiencing the serenity of the riverside surroundings.

23. Chandraketugarh:

Uncover the mysteries of ancient India at Chandraketugarh, an archaeological site near Kolkata. Explore the ruins of the ancient city, marvel at the ancient artifacts, and delve into the region’s rich history.

If you would like to unveil the mysteries of ancient India, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata . You can discover artifacts that date back centuries at this place. Chandraketugarh provides insights into the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region, offering a glimpse into the past.

24. Bakreswar:

Famous for its hot springs and the Bakreswar Shiva Temple, Bakreswar is a revered religious site. Take a dip in the healing waters, seek blessings at the temple, and experience spiritual tranquility.

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25. Dooars:

A gateway to the magnificent Himalayas, the Dooars region is blessed with lush tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and breathtaking landscapes. Embark on thrilling jungle safaris, visit tea estates, and spot exotic wildlife.

Dooars, nestled in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, is a breathtaking region in West Bengal. You can spot animals like elephants, rhinos, and leopards at this spot. Dooars offers a perfect blend of nature, adventure, and tranquility. So, if you are thinking about places to visit near Kolkata this weekend, you can consider this spot.

Located in the neighboring state of Odisha, Puri is famous for its sacred Jagannath Temple and pristine beaches. Witness the grand Rath Yatra festival, relax on the golden sands, and savor the delectable local cuisine.

If you think that you can plan your family to a religious spot among the best places to visit near Kolkata , Puri can meet your needs. You can plan a night trip from Kolkata as it will take around 11 hours by road to reach Puri. This religious spot will provide your family with a spiritual experience for sure.

27. Kalimpong:

Nestled in the hills of West Bengal, Kalimpong offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. Explore the vibrant markets, visit Buddhist monasteries, and enjoy the pleasant weather of this charming hill station.

Kalimpong is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata as it enchants visitors with its pleasant weather, lush landscapes, and a tranquil ambiance. You can explore vibrant markets, visit Buddhist monasteries, and indulge in the local cuisine. Kalimpong is a haven for nature lovers and a gateway to blissful mountain experiences.

28. Darjeeling:

A world-renowned hill station, Darjeeling captivates visitors with its scenic beauty and colonial charm. Take a ride on the iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, visit tea gardens, and savor the famous Darjeeling tea. One of the recommended destinations to visit in West Bengal , Darjeeling is also an attraction near Kolkata.

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A picturesque hill town, Mirik is famous for its serene lake surrounded by hills and forests. Take a boat ride on the lake, stroll along the scenic promenade, and enjoy the tranquility of this charming destination.

The shimmering Sumendu Lake offers boating opportunities, and the scenic promenade is perfect for leisure walks. Mirik also boasts pleasant weather, tea gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a delightful retreat for nature enthusiasts. For these reasons, you can include Mirik in your list of best places to visit near Kolkata .

30. Daringbadi:

Dubbed as the “Kashmir of Odisha,” Daringbadi offers pleasant weather and picturesque landscapes. Explore coffee plantations, visit waterfalls, and enjoy the serene surroundings of this hidden gem.

At this place, you can soak in the natural beauty, go trekking amidst the hills, and enjoy the serene surroundings. Daringbadi is a hidden gem for nature lovers. So, do not forget to include this place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata .

31. Bhubaneswar:

The capital city of Odisha, Bhubaneswar is known for its ancient temples and rich cultural heritage. Explore the magnificent Lingaraj Temple, visit the Odisha State Museum, and delve into the city’s architectural wonders.

Bhubaneswar’s architectural wonders, vibrant markets, and spiritual atmosphere make it a captivating destination for visitors. The city is fondly referred to by locals as the City of Temples. So, if you would like to make your trip to one of the best places to visit near Kolkata , a spiritual trip, you can choose to visit this city.

32. Konark Sun Temple:

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Konark Sun Temple is a marvel of ancient Indian architecture. Admire the intricate stone carvings, learn about the temple’s history, and witness the magical play of light and shadow.

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33. Chilika Lake:

The largest saltwater lake in Asia, Chilika Lake is a paradise for birdwatchers. Take a boat ride, spot migratory birds, and explore the charming islands that dot the lake.

Further, this lake holds the pride of being the huge wintering spot for migrant waterfowl. You should include this place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata because it is one of the hotspots of biodiversity in India. Experts in this place share that some endangered, vulnerable and rare species inhibit the lake area at least once in their lifecycle.

34. Simlipal National Park:

One of the most-visited national parks in Odisha, Simlipal is known for its diverse flora and fauna. Take a safari through the dense forests, spot majestic tigers, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

This wildlife sanctuary holds the pride of being one of the largest sanctuaries in India. Also, you should visit this place as one of the top places to visit near Kolkata because it is one of the key tiger projects in India. The attractive rivers, startling waterfalls, striking meadows and dense forests will make a visit to this spot the most unforgettable experience in your life.

35. Mandarmani:

You can include Mandarmani in your list of places to visit near Kolkata for weekend. The reason is that it is located around 172 km from Kolkata. A popular beach resort, Mandarmani boasts of long stretches of pristine coastline. You can indulge in water sports, enjoy beachside bonfires, and witness breathtaking sunsets. It holds the pride of being one of the fastest and largest-rising seaside communities in West Bengal. At this spot, you can slow down and can enjoy the scenic beauty.

36. Bishnupur Terracotta Temples:

Marvel at the stunning terracotta temples that adorn Bishnupur, showcasing exemplary craftsmanship and intricate designs. Explore the Rasmancha, Shyam Rai Temple, and Jorbangla Temple, among others.

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37. Maithon Dam:

Located on the Barakar River, Maithon Dam offers a picturesque retreat. Enjoy boating on the reservoir, take a scenic drive along the dam, and witness the cascading waterfalls nearby.

One of the important reasons for the popularity of this spot as one of the best places to visit near Kolkata is that it is one of a kind underground power station in the entire southeast Asia. So, you will get a different experience at this dam site as compared to any other dam site in India.

38. Chota Nagpur Plateau:

Known for its scenic beauty and tribal culture, the Chota Nagpur Plateau is a hidden gem near Kolkata. Explore the lush green valleys, visit tribal villages, and learn about the region’s unique heritage.

Before including this place in your list of best places to visit near Kolkata list, you should know one thing for sure. It is that this place has the most valuable concentration of mineral resources in India. Also, it holds the pride of being one of the key sources in mica in the world.

39. Talsari Beach:

Located near the Odisha-West Bengal border, Talsari Beach is a serene and unexplored destination. Relax on the pristine beach, witness the confluence of the Subarnarekha River and the Bay of Bengal, and indulge in fresh seafood.

Are you one of those individuals particular about visiting only clean beaches? If so, you can include Talsari Beach as one of the best places to visit near Kolkata itinerary. My post on best 5-day Kolkata itinerary might help you. The name of this Talsari beach comes from a row of palm leaves in the Odia Language. The row of tress provides attractive spot for taking some stunning pictures with your family and friends.

40. Antpur:

Famous for its Radhagovindjiu Temple, Antpur showcases exquisite terracotta artistry. Admire the intricate carvings, explore the surrounding villages, and witness the rural charm of Bengal.

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41. Jayrambati:

A pilgrimage site near Kamarpukur, Jayrambati is the birthplace of Sri Sarada Devi, the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna. Visit the holy temples, immerse yourself in devotional practices, and experience a spiritual retreat.

This is again one of the spiritual places to visit near Kolkata . This place houses many temples in addition to the Ramakrishna Ashram and Singha Bahani Devi Temple. The Domadar River flowing in this place and the clear air reminds the divinity.

42. Deulti:

Visit Deulti, the ancestral village of the renowned Bengali writer Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Explore his ancestral home, stroll along the scenic countryside, and experience the rustic charm of rural Bengal.

Deulti is known for its rich culture and heritage. This is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata as you can reach Deulti within around 60 kms drive from Kolkata. This place attracts tourists from round the year. You can get quaint and pleasant view at this spot.

43. Raipur Tea Estate:

Located in the Darjeeling district, Raipur Tea Estate offers a unique tea-tasting experience. Learn about the tea-making process, savor the flavors of freshly brewed tea, and enjoy the serene surroundings of the estate.

If you or one of your family members have a great attraction for tea, this is the best place to visit near Kolkata. Most visitors of this estate feel that the fresh tea they taste here remains in their taste buds for long.

44. Amadpur:

A picturesque village near Bishnupur, Amadpur is known for its heritage havelis and temples. Explore the terracotta temples, visit the ornate havelis, and immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the region.

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45. Mukhalingam:

Situated in Odisha, Mukhalingam is a historical site known for its ancient temples. Explore the Mukhalingeswara Temple, witness the exquisite architecture, and learn about the region’s glorious past.

If you wish to learn more about Buddhism, this is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata . The reason is that Mukhalingara is believed to be the place of Buddhism. The archaeological department found some remains of the Buddhist religion at this place some decades ago. They are still preserved in this region.

46. Kurseong:

A quaint hill station near Darjeeling, Kurseong offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Visit the Eagle’s Crag viewpoint, explore the charming tea gardens, and enjoy the pleasant weather.

Before you include this place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata , you should know that Kurseong is referred to as the Land of White Orchids. This hill station is located close to Darjeeling. So, you can plan a visit to this place when you visit Darjeeling. It is popular for its Buddhist Gampas, temples and waterfalls in addition to the stunning view it offers.

47. Tarapith:

A significant pilgrimage site for devotees of the goddess Tara, Tarapith is known for the Tara Temple. Seek blessings, witness the unique rituals, and experience the spiritual fervor of this sacred place.

Do you wish to include a sacred place in your list of places to visit near Kolkata ? If your answer is affirmative, you can undoubtedly include Tarapith in your list. This spot is believed to the place, where the third eye of Sati fell. Tara is yet another form of Sati and is worshipped with great devotion by locals.

48. Ghatshila:

Nestled amidst hills and forests, Ghatshila offers a serene retreat for nature lovers. Visit the picturesque Dharagiri Falls, explore the dense forests, and enjoy the tranquility of this offbeat destination.

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49. Chinsurah:

Formerly a Dutch colony, Chinsurah showcases a blend of European and Indian influences. Explore the Dutch cemetery, visit the Bandel Church, and discover the architectural marvels of the region.

If you are looking to visit a scenic destination as one of the best places to visit near Kolkata , you can confidently choose this spot. It is popular for its rich history. During the Dutch-rule in this region, the Dutch constructed a factory. This factory was used for Intra-Asian trade of indigo, cotton, spices and many other things early in 1656.

50. Guptipara:

A historic town near Kolkata, Guptipara is famous for its grand Durga Puja celebrations. Witness the vibrant festivities, visit the iconic Sarbamangala Temple, and immerse yourself in the festive spirit.

This is one of the best places to visit near Kolkata that is popular for its terracotta temples. This place houses three temples for Lord Shiva and a temple for Lord Vishnu. If you wish to make your trip devotional, you can choose to visit Guptipara.

Conclusion:

With this comprehensive list of 50 remarkable places to visit near Kolkata , you have an abundance of options to embark on exciting journeys and explore the hidden treasures of Eastern India. From the lush forests of Sundarbans to the serene beaches of Digha and the cultural wonders of Shantiniketan, each destination offers a unique experience. So, pack your bags, set out on an adventure, and create unforgettable memories as you unravel the captivating beauty and rich heritage of these incredible places. After finishing your lunch in one of the best hotels in Kolkata , you can start to one of these top places to visit near Kolkata. Indeed, the time to reach will differ based on the destination you choose.

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1. Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial

4 km from city center 1 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building, which is considered to be the pride of Kolkata. Built between 1906 and 1921, it is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria. Now, it is a museum and a popular tourist spot under the Ministry of Culture.

2. Fort William Kolkata

Fort William Kolkata

3 km from city center 2 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Fort William is a fort built in Kolkata on the eastern banks of the River Hooghly, the major distributary of Ganges. The magnificent structure is spread over 70.9 acres and is embellished with hundreds of arched windows that overlook lush green gardens. Meticulous stonework adorns the surface of the building.

3. Belur Math

Belur Math

7 km from city center 3 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Belur Mutt is the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda. Situated on the west bank of Hooghly River, the temple is prominent for its architecture that embraces Hindu, Christian and Islamic styles and stands as an icon of unity of all religions.

4. Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

2 km from city center 4 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Located over the Hooghly river in West Bengal, Howrah Bridge or the Rabindra Setu is the main connection between Howrah and Kolkata. It is a cantilever bridge and is regarded as one of the busiest ones among them.

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5. Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium

3 km from city center 5 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Birla Planetarium in Kolkata, is the largest planetarium in Asia and the second largest planetarium in the world. It is a single-storeyed circular structure designed in the typical Indian style whose architecture is designed on the Buddhist Stupa at Sanchi. 

6. Indian Museum

Indian Museum

2 km from city center 6 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Indian Museum is one of the oldest museums of the world boasting some of the most exquisite collections of ornaments, fossils, skeletons, antiques, armors, mummies and stunning Mughal paintings.

7. Marble Palace Mansion

Marble Palace Mansion

2 km from city center 7 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Marble palace near the Chorbagan in North Kolkata built in 1835 by Rajendra Mallick is famed for its art collection of masterpieces by Reuben and paintings by various renowned international artists such as Reynolds, Van Gogh and Rembrandt.

8. Mother House

Mother House

3 km from city center 8 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

This is the place where the Tomb of Mother Teresa is present. It is maintained by her missionaries and followers who have continued to promote her legacy.

9. Science City Kolkata

Science City Kolkata

5 km from city center 9 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

One of its kind in India, the Science city was inaugurated on 1st July 1997. It is a major attraction for the residents of Kolkata as well as for the people visiting Kolkata. It is one of the finest and the largest science museums in the world and provides a fun way of learning science.

10. St. Paul's Cathedral Kolkata

St. Paul's Cathedral Kolkata

4 km from city center 10 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Said to be the first cathedral built in the overseas territory of the British Empire, St. Paul's Cathedral is a Anglican cathedral located in Kolkata. Also said to be the seat of the Diocese of Calcutta, it is a very fine example of Indo-Gothic style of architecture.

Tajpur

127 km from city center 11 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Tucked between Mandarmani and Shankarpur, Tajpur is a small town set on the Bay of Bengal's tranquil shore, just 170 kms from Kolkata. Considered to be a serene secret of West Bengal, the virgin beach is hidden away from view and is still untouched by commercialization and tourism. The highlight of the pristine beach are the hundreds of red crabs that are found on the shores, which also give a perfect crimson colour to the beach.

12. Birla Mandir Kolkata

Birla Mandir Kolkata

4 km from city center 12 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The glowing structure that adorns the streets of Kolkata is the popular Hindu Temple, Birla Temple. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha, the temple is perfect specimen of craftsmanship.

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13. Eden Gardens

Eden Gardens

3 km from city center 13 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Popular as the largest cricket stadium in the India and the second largest in the world, the Eden Gardens can seat 66,000 spectators. It is set amidst an adjoining garden where Eden- related to the one-time Governor of Aukland and her sister would stroll during the evenings. 

14. Jorasanko Thakur Bari

Jorasanko Thakur Bari

1 km from city center 14 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Currently located on the Rabindra Bharati University campus in Jorasank, Jorasanko Thakur Bari is the house in which the first non-European Nobel laureate and poet, Rabindranath Tagore was born.

15. Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

Birla Industrial & Technological Museum

4 km from city center 15 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Being the first scientific and industrial museum in India, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum (BITM) is one of the prime attractions of Kolkata. It is famous for its galleries and 3D shows.

16. Rabindra Sarovar

Rabindra Sarovar

7 km from city center 16 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The erstwhile Dhakuri lake is an artificial tank spread over 75 acres and is home to various migratory birds from Siberia and Russia. The lake is surrounded by gardens, children's park an auditorium, making it a popular recreational spot perfect for idyllic picnics making it one of the unique places to visit in Kolkata.

17. Kalighat Temple

Kalighat Temple

6 km from city center 17 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Kalighat Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Sthals of India, is one of the most visited Kali temples in India. The spot is where the toes of Sati's right foot fell during Shiva's Rudra Taandav naach.

18. Shobhabajar Rajbari

Shobhabajar Rajbari

3 km from city center 18 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Shobhabazar Rajbari is one of the grandest Bengali style houses ever built. It was build by the Royal family of Shobhabazar in Kolkata, and the grandeur is only palpable to the eye.

19. Botanical Gardens in Kolkata

Botanical Gardens in Kolkata

45 km from city center 19 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Botanical Gardens of Calcutta were founded by Robert Kyd in 1787. Protected by the Botanical Survey of India, it stretches over 109 hectares. A Banyan tree in the garden, of more than 330 m circumference, known as The Great Banyan, is the largest tree in the world. The Botanic Gardens of Kolkata were later renamed Acharya Jagadish Chandra Indian Botanic Garden.

20. Nakhoda Mosque

Nakhoda Mosque

1 km from city center 20 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Placed in the Chitpur area in the Burrabazar business district, Nakhoda mosque is one of the busiest Mosques of Kolkata and dates back almost a century. The prayer hall has a seating capacity of 10000, and the domes and minarets have been constructed in keeping with the Fatehpur Sikri style of architecture.

21. Alipore Zoo

Alipore Zoo

5 km from city center 21 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The Alipore Zoo, also known as the Calcutta Zoo or the Zoological Garden of Alipore, is the oldest zoological park to have been established in India and is a major tourist attraction in Kolkata. It attracts tourists from all across the nation who visit the zoo to explore the wildlife that happily thrives here and to enjoy themselves.

22. Sabarna Sangrahashala

Sabarna Sangrahashala

12 km from city center 22 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Designed, developed and maintained by Sabarrna Roy Choudhary Paribar Parishad to preserve and display the heritage of one of the well known families of Bengal- The Sabarna Roy Choudhary family.

23. Eco Tourism Park, Kolkata

Eco Tourism Park, Kolkata

11 km from city center 23 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Eco Tourism Park is an expansive urban park designed to promote eco tourism in the city. It is the biggest urban park in India and occupies over 475 acres of land. The beauty of the location increases ten folds because of a water body that surrounds the park and forms an island in the middle.

24. Calcutta Jain Temple

Calcutta Jain Temple

4 km from city center 24 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Pareshnath Jain Temple is a temple complex dedicated to four Jain Teerthankaras. The complex is a beautiful arrangement of these shrines and draws tourists from all over the world. The architecture of the temples consists of intricately carved marbles and glass work. It is indeed one of the few temples that have a charismatic vibe.

25. Nicco Park, Kolkata

Nicco Park, Kolkata

6 km from city center 25 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Nicco Park is an amusement park frequently visited for entertainment and recreational purposes. It is also called the "Disney Land of West Bengal: and attracts visitors in large numbers throughout the year. The park functions efficiently on solar energy that causes no pollution.

26. Prinsep Ghat

Prinsep Ghat

4 km from city center 26 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Prinsep Ghat, located on the banks of River Hooghly, is a majestic structure famous for its Greek/ Gothic inlays. IWith the magnificent Howrah Bridge in the background, watching the sunrise or sunset and taking a long walk in the cool air on the banks of the river are some of the preferred recreational activities here.

27. Aquatica

Aquatica

10 km from city center 27 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Aquatica is a water theme park and resort in Kolkata having many exciting themed rides, slides, entertainment and recreational activities for all their guests. The water park occupies over 75000 square feet of area and provides for a pleasant respite from the scorching summer heat. They provide lockers for the visitors to keep their belongings securely.

28. Park Street

Park Street

1 km from city center 28 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Park Street is a major access route in Kolkata, also officially known as Mother Teresa Sarani. The street begins at Chowringhee Road or JL Nehru road and stretches till Park Circus crossing. It is said that Park Street never sleeps and is always bustling with activities. It is one of the major hangouts in the city as it has a number of pubs and restaurants.

29. Chowringhee

Chowringhee

3 km from city center 29 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Chowringhee, also officially known as Jawaharlal Nehru Road, is a happening hub and frequently visited by locals for recreational activities and shopping. It is one of the few localities in the city with top end boutiques, hotels, malls, shops and restaurants.

30. ISKCON Kolkata

ISKCON Kolkata

3 km from city center 30 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

ISKCON Radha Krishna Temple is a highly spiritual place for the devotees focusing on spreading the teachings of Lord Krishna. It is not restricted to any one particular religion as such and welcomes enthusiasts or people interested in learning about these teachings with open arms. The temple is a serene complex that houses beautifully ornamented idols of Goddess Radha and Lord Krishna.

31. South Park Street Cemetery

South Park Street Cemetery

3 km from city center 31 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

South Park Street Cemetery is an 18th-century non-church cemetery, one of the earliest in the world. It is one of the largest burial grounds and a heritage site in Kolkata and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. Most of the tombs in the South Park Street Cemetery are aesthetically beautiful and very attractive.

32. Sonajhuri Forest

Sonajhuri Forest

143 km from city center 32 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Away from the mell pell of the city lies a hidden gem in the state of West Bengal. Considered to be one of the most clean forests in India, Sonajhuri Forest is a great retreat to be close to nature. The Sonajhuri Forest is replete with lush green trees that has blooming flowers. This place is picturesque with quite a number of mesmerizing places to see and explore.

33. St John's Church

St John's Church

2 km from city center 33 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

St John's Church is one of the oldest churches in Kolkata that was built during the reign of the British Kingdom when the city was the capital of British India. It is a splendidly well-maintained structure that draws history and architecture buffs for its uniqueness and ancient features.

34. Barrackpore

Barrackpore

22 km from city center 34 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Barrackpore was the first place where Britishers set up their cantonment and later spread their rules in India. This place is of great historical significance as it was also the first place where the spark to attain I from Britishers was lit. Not to stop at that, this place is also home to some of the most mesmerizing and green parks which are perfect to spend some time lazing around? and relaxing.

35. Jhargram

Jhargram

141 km from city center 35 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Jhargram is small city located in the state of West Bengal with a rich historical and cultural background. Surrounded by dense forests this place is mystical. A perfect place to spend few days in the lap of nature surrounded by friendly tribal population, you are bound to be mesmerized not only by its picturesque beauty but by the gregarious people who inhabit this place.

36. Baabur Haat

Baabur Haat

8 km from city center 36 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Dominated by natural fishing lakes or bheris, responsible for producing some of the tastiest fish in West Bengal, Babur Haat is a nature paradise. Fishing is one of the more popular activities here. You can also go on a short picnic trip to the nearby local village grounds.

37. Kamarpukur

Kamarpukur

81 km from city center 37 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

A cluster of small villages, Kamarpukur is nestled between Vishnupur and Tarakeshwar. Birthplace of a pious and sagacious saint, Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa, this village is perfect getaway from the pell-mell of the cities. In this village you will be able to enjoy the pleasures of simple rural life.

Deulti

48 km from city center 38 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Situated on the bank of river Roopnarayan, Deulti provides for an ideal picnic spot. If you are a bird lover, keep an eye (read ear) for the chirps of different birds, while you take a walk on the clay paths of the villages. 

39. Hooghly Riverfront

Hooghly Riverfront

60 km from city center 39 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

The very picturesque Hooghly Riverfront is situated along two banks of River Hooghly in West Bengal- Kolkata in the East and Howrah on the West. The mighty river offers mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. After the beautification of the East promenade in 2011, the spot has become a major tourist attraction.

Maidan

3 km from city center 40 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Also known as the Brigade Parade Ground, Maidan is the largest urban park in Kolkata. The humongous stretch of land includes the famous Eden Gardens, several football stadiums and the Race Course Kolkata.

41. Central Park

Central Park

5 km from city center 41 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Also known as Banabitan, Central Park is the second largest urban park after Maidan, situated in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. Built around an expansive lake, the park also has a rose garden. Another attraction is its beautiful butterfly garden.

42. Millenium Park

Millenium Park

2 km from city center 42 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Spread over an area of 2.5 kms on the banks of River Hooghly in Kolkata, Millenium Park is a privately owned park situated on the Strand Road. The park has beautiful landscaped gardens and numerous slides and swings for kids.

43. Deshapriya Park

Deshapriya Park

6 km from city center 43 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Deshapriya Park is situated in the Kalighat area of South Kolkata and is used for playing outdoor games like cricket, football etc., both by amateur and professional players. In addition to that, Durga Puja is celebrated on a large scale where several pandals are set up in the premises for the celebrations.

44. Safari Park

Safari Park

7 km from city center 44 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Situated near Gariahat Golpark, Safari Park is one of the relatively smaller parks in Kolkata. The park also has a lake on the outskirts that is ideal for early morning walks and evening strolls. A smaller area on the side is also used as a cricket coaching for young kids. The park is buzzing with activity at all times of the day.

45. Mohor Kunja

Mohor Kunja

4 km from city center 45 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Also known as Citizen's Park, Mohor Kunja is an urban park in Kolkata situated in the premises of Maidan. The highlight of the park are the several musical fountain concerts held in it. It also has well-paved walkways for evening and morning walks and an amphitheater to hold cultural events.

46. Elliot Park

Elliot Park

3 km from city center 46 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Inaugurated in 2004, Elliot Park is one of the relatively newer parks to have been developed in the city. The park has a joggers' stretch of 1.5 km besides the lush green vegetation, swings for children and water fountains.

47. Gitanjali Sports Complex

Gitanjali Sports Complex

7 km from city center 47 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Located at Kasba in Kolkata, Gitanjali Sports Complex is the newly established stadium in the city. Running for a length of 57.5 metres, the stadium has a massive seating space for 4000 people. Besides, it has a separate area for indoor games and a gymnasium.

48. Kishore Bharati Krirangan

Kishore Bharati Krirangan

9 km from city center 48 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Kishore Bharati Kirangan is a multi purpose stadium situated in the south Kolkata neighbourhood of Santoshpur. With a seating capacity of 12000 people, the stadium is mostly used for football and sometimes other sports as well.

49. Salt Lake Stadium

Salt Lake Stadium

5 km from city center 49 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Known as Vivekananda Yuva Bharati Krirangan, Salt Lake Stadium is an international multi-purpose stadium in Bidhannagar, Kolkata. The stadium takes pride in being the largest stadium of the country, it can accommodate upto 1,20,000 people.

50. Rabindra Sarobar Stadium

Rabindra Sarobar Stadium

7 km from city center 50 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Rabindra Sarobar Stadium is situated in the centre of the city of Kolkata in Rabindra Sarovar. Believed to be the oldest stadiums of the city, the stadium has a seating capacity of 20,000 people and host some of the important football matches.

51. Mohunbagan Stadium

Mohunbagan Stadium

0 km from city center 51 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Mohunbagan Stadium is the oldest and the first stadium in the country. It is also the place of inception of the very famous Mohunbagan Club. The stadium is considered the best in Kolkata as its emerald green grass cover is imported from Brazil.

52. Netaji Indoor Stadium

Netaji Indoor Stadium

2 km from city center 52 out of 79 Places To Visit in Kolkata

Officially named as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Indoor Stadium, Netaji Indoor Stadium is a multi-purpose indoors stadium in Babughat, Kolkata, opposite the Eden Gardens. The fully air-conditioned stadium is used to host various domestic and international events.

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18 Best Places to Visit in Kolkata to Discover the City

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

Park Street

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

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New Market Kolkata

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

Mullick Ghat Flower Market

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

Prinsep Ghat

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

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

Victoria Memorial

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

Mother Teresa's Mother House

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The Mother House Of The Missionaries Of Charity

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

White Town (Colonial Kolkata)

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

Black Town (Bengali Kolkata)

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

Grey Town (Immigrant Kolkata)

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

Indian Coffee House

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

Hindustan Park

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

South Park Cemetery

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South Park Street Cemetery

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

Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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

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

Kalighat Kali Temple

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Kalighat Mandir

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

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

Old Chinatown (Tiretti Bazaar)

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

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Top 13 Un Tourist Places In Kolkata For The Discerning Tourist

Kolkata, the capital city of the state of West Bengal, warrants no special introduction to tourists from across the globe. As a destination, there are a lot of tourist places in Kolkata that are especially talked about, famous and obviously commercialized.

In this piece, we decided not to chew the same gum and talk about great tourist places in Kolkata that are less talked about. For any tourist who wants to know and understand Kolkata at depth, these are a must in the bucket list.

Understanding The Common Tourist Places in Kolkata

The city has its own fair share of history and heritage. At the same time, the city has developed a lot like a modern-day metropolis. Architectural marvels, art galleries, and a very special, very warm cultural ambiance welcome you in the city.

If you plan to go on a shopping spree, you have more than enough options here. There are the lavish outlets and malls in South City, City Center, Forum or Quest area. For the budget options, the street markets in Gariahat or Hatibagan give you ample opportunities.

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When you walk the roads in Kolkata, the hidden gems by the road can surprise you. From old buildings with ornate gate to theme parks- Kolkata offers a plethora of tourist spots.

West Bengal claims herself as “The Sweetest Part of India”. As a result, the sweetmeat shops spread across the capital will tempt you to come and relish the items. The festivals of the city have their own appeal too. Irrespective of religion, all the citizens take part and have a great time across the year. The nicknames- “The city of palaces” and “The city of Joy” describes the beauty and the spirit of the city perfectly.

The issue of too common, too seen, too hackneyed!

However, typical to the really famous travel destinations in the world, there comes a slight problem. When you come to Kolkata or search for tourist places in Kolkata, there are certain destinations that pop up.

The places like Victoria Memorial, Howrah Bridge or Maidan are quite symbolic with Kolkata and its visual representation in movies or tv shows set in the city backdrop. All of these destinations are quite well-known and tourist magnets.

While these points make up a vibrant side of the city, Kolkata is far more beyond the popular destinations. The city is the third-most populous metropolitan area in India, and the soul of the city lies with its residents.

If you wish to look into the heart of the city, you will need to go beyond the common points from tourist handbooks. A city of religious and cultural harmony, Kolkata can amaze you in every turn and twist of the road.

The Un Tourist Places in Kolkata, Holds the Key to Know the Real City of Joy

The city thrives not in the common destinations but in the untouched, un tourist places in Kolkata. Make no mistake, these parts are well-known to the inhabitants of the city. They flock here for years, even for generations in some places. When you want to feel the real vibe of the city, you will need to go to these places.

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See for yourself how the city laughs and lives with the native flock full of joy and vitality.

If you love to know cities by its nerve, if you love to travel like locals, if you love to click pics of less clicked these are the places for you. So, if you have some time in the city and obviously the serious intent to know the city do not miss to visit these so-called un tourist places in Kolkata.

These are the places, where history unfolds, these are places where Kolkata lives and breathes. In short, these are places that make Kolkata what you know it for.

Here is our list of some un-tourist places which will make your Kolkata memory unforgettable.

# 1 khalasitola; The Heady cocktail 

A small watering hole that withstood the test of time, Khalasitola is a part of Kolkata and its heritage. It is associated with a long history of intellectuals, artists and literary legends of Bengal, even the world. The place dates back to the early nineteenth century.

At that time, the “Khalasi” or dockyard workers used to frequently visit the bar. In 1918, it was re-initiated by an engineer, Mohito Saha. The place is still run by his family, keeping true to the tradition. The popular poison here was country liquor, and the place still serves them.

Why is this Place Famous?

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Artists and legends like Ritwik Ghatak, Sunil Ganguly, Kamal Majumdar, and other Bengali artists used to hang in this place often. During the sixties, there was a rise in the Hungryalists movement in literature. The poets arranged reading sessions and distributed bulletin here.

Khalasitola has a history and legacy, which transcends the brand of a wine shop. When you reach the place, the unique ambiance will strike you.

After your eye gets adjusted with the squeaking chair and caged counters, you can see the efficiency and discipline of the place. Queues at the counters, neat and distinct service of food items to try, management and removal of chaos-makers, the place offers it all with a touch of legacy.

The place is at an old and central part of Kolkata, by the Maidan. The exact location is the intersection of Rafi Ahmed Kidwai-S.N. Bannerjee Road opposite the Lotus cinema bus stop. Take a bus or tram from the Esplanade area through the Maidan, and walk the rest of the way.

#2 Territy Bazar; Mini China in Kolkata 

The city welcomes and hosts people from all across the world. Irrespective of country of origin and language, they have settled here and were integrated into urban life. Still, they retained their own culture without any trouble. Territy Bazar is a prime example of that inclusivity.

Why Special?

Kolkata’s very own little “China Town” is a hidden gem in terms of cultural assimilation and a heaven for those who crave oriental breakfast. The Chinese had settled here from the late eighteenth century.

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Since then, they have played a significant role in  Kolkata’s culinary journey. When you walk in the area for the first time, you have to walk through a busy market area, just like other parts of Kolkata. Then the slow transformation begins, with a change in building styles and the assortment of breakfast options.

The place runs 7 days a week, from 6:00 a.m to 7:30 a.m. But on Sundays, you will find more food varieties and more stock.

Through the bustle of the market, walk in here and find the Chinese people ready with their breakfast choices of fishball, soup, momo and Maggi. Here, you can find soups with both pork and fish, with sauce and other condiments.

The peeping hot preparations do not burn a hole in your pocket also. To reach the place, walk towards Poddar court from the central metro station.

On your left, you will find a small mosque. The wide lane by it organizes this magnificent breakfast fest.

This is surely one of the must-visit tourist places in Kolkata for the discerning traveler.

# 3 Chor Bazaar

If you wake up with a small tug in your belly to trade lightly on the other side of the law, or yearn for some value-for-money shopping, Chor Bazaar can be a unique experience. It can also pull you in with an array of antiques and other rare/unique commodities.

As the name suggests, the place primarily started as a market for stolen goods.

Since the old days, it has expanded and you can now find A to Z items here, at a throwaway price. Here lies the catch though, some of the items can really be stolen, where some are second-hand.

Unless you are really aware, you can end up with duplicate or defective items. Still, shopping at chor bazaar could be quite an enthralling experience. The Chandni market region in Kolkata is the most famous Chor Bazaar in Kolkata, which has flourished like a paradise of electrical and electronic gadgets.

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What you get here?

The maze of lanes are lined with shops, and they offer various electronic goods and gadgets, from headphones to the latest smartphones.

For a first-timer, it can be quite mind-boggling with the calling from the shops, the price, and the items spread without much care.

You will find CCTV cameras, phones, phone covers, speakers, the latest LED TVs, all being sold in shops on pavements, or in big malls at a price that competes with the largest e-commerce platforms.

Another attraction here is the junkyard sale section, which is the ultimate example of recycling. Here the discarded electronics are dismantled, and the extracted parts are sold at a throwaway price.

If you wish to revive some ancient model of TV or PC you are attached with, and can not find the parts anywhere, come here before giving up hope. If you are lucky, when you are roaming the streets, you can stumble upon a jail-broken iPhone set at one-tenth of the price.

However, do not blame us if you find it to be an android running on Apple hardware.

Also, barring the big shops and malls, forget about anything called a warranty in here for the cheap goods. To reach the place, take any bus that goes to Chandni region, or take a metro to Chandni. You will have to walk the rest of the way for the shopping experience.

# 4 Dacres Lane; The  ‘Delicious’ Walk

The ultimate and oldest food street of Kolkata, Dacres Lane or James Hickey Sarani serves history with its excellent food. The tale of the lane goes back to the colonial days. The dishes in the old food joints, like the unique chicken stew and loaves, still keep to that trend and quality without changing a bit.

What is Special Here?

Take a walk through the lane to see shops overflowing with office-going loyal customers. The small shops offer a quick service of fresh tasty food with a smile. The lane is located in the heart of the city and office-para of BBD Bagh region. As a result, the dainty tables are never empty and no food is wasted.

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Bengali, Chinese, Tandoor, Toast, Khichdi-papad or Lassi- you can find all types of food and cuisine here throughout the day. The legendary shops like Chitto Babur Dokan, Apanjan, Hindu Hotel etc stay full to the brim during the lunch hours.

When the lights start to dim in the evening hours, the lights are lit in the local classic bars, for another set of frequent customers.

The famous chef Gordon Ramsey was wonderstruck when he visited the place for an episode of ‘Gordon’s Great Escape’. The place is exactly at the Esplanade more near the KC Das crossing, opposite Tipu Sultan Mosque.

From the KC DAS shop, walk towards Babughat. Take a right turn after a few meters, as your nose will guide you to this heaven for foodies.

# 5 Maidan Tent

Maidan, Or “Garer Math” which actually means a large open field, is a vast urban outdoor park in Kolkata, and its largest too. From Raj Bhawan in the north to the National Library in the south, this stretch of greenery acts as the lungs of the city.

The Maidan is a popular area for outdoor sports like Hockey, horse race,  football, and cricket. International stadium like the Eden Gardens, various football club tents, Victoria Memorials, Kolkata racecourse, and Royal Kolkata Golf club, there are numerous landmarks spread across here.

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The whole maidan area is under the direct control of the Indian Army. It has strategic importance too with the mighty Fort Williams. With the various clubs and sports associations, the need is there for delicious and healthy food.

The century-old club canteens serve the need perfectly, and the common people can try those out too. If you are lucky, you can get a glimpse of the local sports stars too, after their practice session.

The Calcutta Referee Association Club Canteen’s vegetable stew with soya chunks, carrots, papayas, onions and a piece of potato is to die for. In Central Excise Tent, the delicious, tender mutton stew small mutton pieces can offer you the ultimate foodgasm at a pocket pinch. Deepak Ghosh’s Stall is famous for the vegetable stew to the officegoers and maidan people.

If you visit Maidan on a cold winter morning, the breakfast in the Maidan tents is a must.

# 6 Sonagachi; Largest and Oldest Red Light Area in India 

For the adult explorer, the Kolkata visit is incomplete without a glimpse of Sonagachi. The place is Kolkata’s biggest and one of the largest red-light areas of India. Sonagachi is located in North Kolkata near the intersection of Chittaranjan Avenue and Shobhabazar with Beadon Street.

To reach the place, Sovabazar Metro is the easiest option.

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Why So Special?

The history of this place goes back to the colonial days. It was started by the British East India Company, to fulfill the needs of British soldiers who left their partners back home. The company used to bring local women, widows and sex workers from across the state here.

According to the legends and lore, the place was owned by Prince Dwarkanath Tagore, one of the earliest and wealthiest merchants in India.

The brothel business that started back in the day is still in full motion. The lanes stretch in every direction with houses, shops catering to the needs of sex workers and their customers.

In present times, the social and economic condition of the region has improved a lot with unionization and proper medication drives like the Gates Foundation’s HIV/AIDS prevention program Avahan.

Still, those who wish to partake in the pleasures of the place, are advised to use proper protection and settle the fees beforehand to avoid any trouble.

# 7 College Street and Coffee House; ‘The Great Indian’ Coffee House 

Literature, education, culture, and books are deeply intertwined in the history of Kolkata. The college street area is the ultimate proof of this, with the special and unique charm of the city. The place is famous as ‘Boi-para’ or Book-zone locally.

It is one of the most important gathering centers of the literary crowd with colleges and universities scattered across the whole street. College street is the largest second-hand book market in the world and the largest book market in India.

Even at the age of digital books and shopping in e-commerce sites, book shopping in college street is the best it can get.

The big and small bookstores, selling points of the publishing houses that make up the street houses many rare books which can be found nowhere else in the world. The sellers can offer a hefty amount of discount on popular books too, throughout the year.

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The University of Calcutta, Presidency University, and Calcutta Medical College are the jewels in here. While the alumni gather to their institutions for reminiscing memories, the most popular place of gathering is the coffee house.

Coffee House

The Indian Coffee house is deeply rooted in contemporary Bengal culture, music and lore. The Coffee Board started a coffee joint in 1942 in the heart of College Street. Since the inception, students and intellectuals alike gathered in here.

Cheap and unique infusion coffee, good side dishes were always the major attraction.

Besides, you can spend long hours here debating with your friends or the unknown individual from the next table over political or philosophical ideologies, without being asked to leave. The place has been immortalized in a song by the famous singer Manna Dey.

The India Coffee house is a part of the cultural nostalgia of Bengal. The place has a huge rush throughout the day.

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If you are visiting the place in the evening, it will be hard for you to get a seat. The place is quite easy to find though. You may take any bus from the Sealdah station or Esplanade to reach the place.

The nearest metro station is Central. Walk along College Street and bargain over books. When you reach the heart of the street, look across the road from the well-lit Presidency University. Cross the road, and follow a narrow stair to feast your eyes and also the stomach in the ambiance of Indian Coffee House.

# 8 Mallick Ghat Flower Market; Largest Flower Market in Asia 

There are numerous temples and houses across Kolkata where daily worship of the Gods takes place. A huge part of the flowers needed for this is sold and shipped from Mallick Ghat Flower Market. The place is located under the famous Howrah Bridge.

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The markets wake up at the crack of the dawn, and fully functional from 5 a.m. The place is known as the biggest flower market in not only India but the whole of Asia. It was built by Ram Mohun Mallick in 1855. To see a large spread of various bright colored flowers with the first ray of sun is a visual treat itself.

To reach the place, take a bus from Sealdah station to here. You can walk in the market if you are coming from Howrah station. The nearest metro station in M G road.

# 9 Barabazar; The Real ‘Bada’ Bazaar of Colonial India 

Back when Kolkata used to be the financial capital of the country, the Barabazar market flourished. Foreign goods and wholesale markets, these two were the primary selling points of the place, whose name literally means a big market.

What Sets it Apart?

Even in its diminished state, Barabazar is the ultimate paradise for a shopaholic. It is still the largest wholesale market in the country. In the British era, the place started as a yarn and textile market.

The merchants who did business here with the British East India company became millionaires overnight.

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Everything under the sun was sold here, from English broadcloth, cashmere silk or ivory from Srilanka. Even after suffering a number of calamities and fires, the market in Barabazar is still going strong.

When you visit Barabazar, you will find that the place is divided into specialized areas like Dhotipatti, Fancypatti, Tulapatti, Chinipatti etc, and further divided into Katras.

The specified divisions deal with specific goods. From clothes to ornaments, everything is sold here in wholesale and retail. There is a huge crowd throughout the year.

During the festival times, the costumes and dress for idols, Puja items, designer earthen lamps, ladoos, and other items, gift items and other novelties are also sold.

For festival dress shopping in a budget, the whole city flocks to the streets of Barabazar at that time. The place lies in between two major stations, Howrah and Sealdah. You can take a bus from either of the places to reach here. The nearest metro station is Central.

Do try the street food here, when you take a break from your shopping spree.

# 10 Rabindra Sarovar Lake

An oasis of greenery in the southern part of Kolkata, Rabindra Sarobar is an artificial lake. The place was previously known as Dhakuria Lake. It was renamed to honor the son of the city, the great Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagor.

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Why Special Tourist Place in Kolkata?

The only Japanese Buddhist temple in Kolkata is located on the southern fringe of the Rabindra Sarovar. The place acts as a pollution remover and carbon sink for the whole south Kolkata. It is a famous morning and evening walk spot throughout the year.

In winter, many migratory birds come and spend for a few weeks to a month in the pristine lake water as a pit stop. You can take a gander in the lake and the surrounding area at any time of the year.

There is no entry fee, and thus family and friends often gather here for a short recess or picnic. Enjoy the scenic beauty in the well-maintained garden, or visit the only Japanese Buddhist temple of Kolkata on the southern fringe of the Rabindra Sarovar.

You can get down in the Tollygunge rail station or Rabindra Sarovar Metro Station to reach the place. Early morning or late evening is the best time to see the place. You can see the rowing boats or flock of a goose floating lazily in the calm water of the lake.

# 11 Princep Ghat

One of the classic Kolkata structure, which is well-known to the locals and often ignored by the tourists, Princep Ghat is one of the major points in our list. It is a beautiful ghat, that stands tall and proud, from the surrounding dull neighbors.

It is situated between the Water Gate and St. George’s Gate of Fort William beside the Hooghly River.

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The white monument is one of the finest pieces of British Architecture in Kolkata. With the turn of the river, it is now a bit away from it. Still, the sweet river breeze touches your cheek softly when you reach the place. The best time to see it is in the late afternoon.

After the sun sets, the mellow and subtle lights turn on which transforms the whole place in a fairyland.

The place was built in memory of James Princep, in 1843. He was an English scholar who founded the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. He also deciphered the Kharosthi and Brahmi scripts of ancient India.

The Palladian style monument was designed by W. Fitzgerald. It is a favorite place for city couples and poets. A number of social and cultural events also take place across the popular monument from time to time.

The Metro station for Princep Ghat is Esplanade. From the opposite of Oberoi Grand, you can board a minibus to reach the place in five minutes. The landmark is Netaji Indoor Stadium. You could also walk down from Oberoi Grand to All India Radio, then take a left turn by the stadium to reach here.

# 12 Indian Botanical Garden

Even with all its glory, the roads and rush of a metropolitan city like Kolkata can feel a bit tiring from time to time. Your ears deserve a rest from all the cacophony, and the lungs can soak in the fresh river breeze in the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanical Garden near the city.

Botanical Garden is actually across the river from Kolkata, located in Shibpur in the twin city of Kolkata, i.e. Howrah. The verdure paradise is spread over 109 hectares and it has a collection of over 12,000 species of plants and trees from across the world. The origin of the garden dates back to 1787, by Robert Kyd, an officer of the East India Company.

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Why a must-go tourist place in Kolkata?

Botanical Garden place housed commercial plants, spices, etc. back then. It also played a very important part of introducing tea plantation in India from China.  Even after facing a few years of negligence, the place now is well-maintained and boasts an amazing collection. The most famous one attraction this garden is the Banyan tree, which is known as the biggest one and the second largest canopy in the world.

The prop roots are so thick that you cannot find the main trunk and it looks like a mini-forest.  Among other exotic collections, there is a rare water lily,  Victoria Amazonica . The leaves are so big that it can hold a child easily while floating on the water. It is also a home of a number of resident and migratory birds, as well as butterflies.

Visit the place in the early morning for a morning stroll, or take your time and spend the whole day in here.  The sculptures here even are blended with green, and they can remind you of the Goddess of Life, Te Fiti from Moana. In recent times, there was another unique development with the changing climate.

The river salinity rose, and Mangrove returned to Kolkata naturally after centuries in the Hooghly River in here, with a Mangrove project for more than one-kilometer stretch. The place is open from sunrise to sunset and closed on public holidays. To go to the place, reach Howrah station from your location. You can find a number of buses starting from there to Indian Botanical Garden easily.

# 13 Behala Flying Club

Kolkata has a very good aerial connectivity with the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, but it has a lesser-known civil counterpart in the Behala region. The Behala Flying Club or BFC has a very bright future ahead as the Airports Authority of India is planning to convert to a fully functional airport soon.

The place, located at the southern fringe of Kolkata, also has a functional flying training institute.  If you wish to experience the bird’s-eye view of the city, take an early morning ride to the place in the cab, or come from the nearest metro stations i.e. Kalighat/ Rabindra Sarovar. Under private operators, Behala Flying Club offers helicopter ride over the city.

The joyride takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. at a cost of INR 1700 per person. There are other special rides organized from this place also, like Malda and Gangasagar. Also, if you wish to see the Bay of Bengal from the city within an hour, there is the most popular ride to Digha.

The romantic joyride costs INR 2000 per person one way, and the flights are on Saturday generally. To see the sea as well as the aerial city view, you may have to plan and book in advance.

Concluding Thoughts; Tourist and Un Tourist Places in Kolkata

Here we tried to present not so common tourist places in Kolkata, which never got the celebrity value from the tourist. However, these are the places make the city of joy what it is today. So, if you feel you want to see kolkata and touch the soul to understand in its totality, these are the places you should never miss.

We hope with time and with increasing interest to travel like locals, these unknown, uncelebrated places of Kolkata will gain its due importance among the travelers across the world.

If you feel we are missing out on something, or if you feel like contributing to making it much bigger and detailed work on such un tourist places in Kolkata, feel free to let us know. We would love to integrate your piece with due credit in this very article.

You may like to know about the short distance tours from Kolkata too.

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Tourist Places to Visit in Kolkata

A prominent city in India, Kolkata is a charming destination that has a life of its own with every spot narrating a rattling story. The striking contrasts embedded in the ordinary here attract tourists from near and far. While many places to visit in Kolkata demonstrate its willingness to adapt with the times and strive to be a modern metropolitan, time-worn colonial architecture stand tall as reminders of the past. Kolkata is known as the cultural capital of India and the City of Joy, yet soul-stirring evidence of chaos and decay adds to the quaint charm of the city. Settled on the banks of the River Hooghly, the city seems to be in constant celebration of the Bengali spirit. The alluring places to visit in Kolkata are testaments to the city’s heritage and culture, and will surely add unquantifiable value to your trip to Bengal!

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Places to visit in Kolkata: Ancient Buildings

The most popular places to visit in Kolkata remain the ancient architectural wonders that reflect the zeitgeist of yesteryear. The city used to be the capital of the Indian subcontinent where the British established a stronghold. Visiting these edifices that are important elements of the legacy left behind by colonialism will help you to closely interact with the rich history of this city. It is thus recommended to go on a heritage tour. Some of the main places to visit in Kolkata you must add to your itinerary to understand the city include:

Victoria Memorial

An architectural wonder constructed from white marble in the memory of Queen Victoria, the Victoria Memorial now serves as a museum. One of the eminent places to visit in Kolkata, the structure encapsulates a blend of different architectural styles and has become a prominent landmark of the city. Paintings, sculptures, books, weapons and other colonial relics are put on display here. Some of the remarkable exhibits here include ancient illustrated books of Shakespeare, paintings by Thomas and William Daniell of the Indian scenery, and Tipu Sultan’s journal from wars. After looking at the impressive artefacts, you can attend the light and sound show that is organised every evening, describing the country’s colonial history up to its independence. It is surrounded by vast clean and well-maintained gardens that add to the aesthetic quality of the monument, which makes it one of the most popular places to visit in Kolkata. 

St. Paul’s Cathedral

An exemplary Gothic building, this classic white cathedral is among the stand-out places to visit in Kolkata. This is the largest cathedral in the city and the first to be constructed in the British Empire outside its mainland. Created to accommodate the growing population of Christian Europeans, the ancient feel of the 1800s still pervades the iconic building which attracts thousands of tourists irrespective of their religious beliefs. Inside, you can learn about the life of St. Paul through paintings and documents. Make sure you make a stop here among other places to visit in Kolkata.

Fort William

Fort William is a grand colonial structure that has stood the test of time since the 17th century. It is one of the first few examples of British architecture in the country, and is thereby one of the important places to visit in Kolkata. Located on the bank of the Hooghly River, the impressive building stands out for its arched apertures commanding a view of the  Maidan , the largest park in the city. Fort William was used as an official space to manage imports and exports by the British. When the Nawab of Bengal took the fort under siege, a dungeon inside was used as a prison which came to be known as the Black Hole of Calcutta. Years after, in the post-independence era, the fort now belongs to the Indian Army and functions as a base for the Eastern Command. Tourists, therefore, do not have free access to explore the interiors of the fort, yet people from all over the world arrive at this significant place to see in Kolkata to revisit the past. 

Marble Palace

The Marble Palace is a stately mansion from the 19th century and is one of the top places to visit in Kolkata. Built by Raja Rajendra Mullick in 1835 – a wealthy merchant and an art aficionado – it is still a place of residence for his progeny. Barring a few areas, visitors are allowed to marvel at his collection of paintings and sculptures by Western and Indian artists, along with impressive Victorian furniture and relics. Diving deep into this peculiar collection makes for an interesting visit! 

Writers’ Building

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Kolkata, Writers’ Building is a vibrant edifice in the B.B.D Bagh area that makes tourists and locals alike to stop in their tracks in amazement. The building has undergone several renovations. Initially, it was used as an office for clerks, also called writers. Over the years, it turned into an academy for the writers to master Oriental languages. The institution dissipated over time and was handed over to private individuals. It was also used as quarters of residence, godowns and shops for officials of the British Raj. It was also utilised by the East India Railway Company. A need for more space for the company’s administrative work led to the expansion of the building. More recently, after independence, it housed the Secretariat of the West Bengal State Government. It has since been evacuated again to be refurbished, yet it proves to be a marvellous sight to behold amidst other places to visit in Kolkata .

Kolkata Town Hall

This is one of the places to visit in Kolkata that has witnessed many historical events. Some of the notable moments are the celebration of Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary, a demonstration by the polymath Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose of his work and lectures by prominent figures such as Amartya Sen. When constructed, its main purpose was to be used as a site for gatherings for Europeans. It went on to house the Calcutta Municipality, the Magistrate’s Office and the West Bengal Public Service Commission. Not many places to visit in Kolkata have a rich history as the town hall. After independence, however, the Roman-Doric building was subject to decline due to abject neglect. With some effort by outspoken citizens, the city was encouraged to revive the structure. It is now used as a centre for locals to congregate at the Kolkata Museum on the ground floor or for cultural and scholarly events held in the hall on the first floor. This is one of the finest places to visit in Kolkata to dive into its thriving culture.

Kolkata High Court and General Post Office

Important government institutions still reside in ancient buildings made during colonialism. The two major examples are the High Court and the General Post Office, important places to visit in Kolkata. The Calcutta High Court is the oldest in the country, established in 1774, and was once the highest court in British India. Similarly, the site the post office is in now was where the first Fort William stood. The current building, recognisable from afar owing to its distinct dome roof, was established in 1868. It also houses a postal museum. You can find a remarkable exhibit of postcards, stamps, photographs and maps among other interesting things, such as a savings book by Rabindranath Tagore. Although these places are functional and not exactly tourist destinations in Kolkata, many travellers are lured to visit owing to their commendable architecture. 

Places to visit in Kolkata: Other Landmarks

Besides the splendid colonial architecture, there are many places to visit in Kolkata that have become integral to its identity. People travel from all over the world to visit these tourist places in Kolkata. A few of these renowned destinations include: 

Howrah Bridge

A cantilever bridge that endures the weight of more people than any other in the world, Howrah Bridge is the most iconic of all the places to visit in Kolkata. Linking the city with one of the most famous places to visit near Kolkata, Howrah, since 1943, the huge steel bridge suspends over the Hooghly River. On its Howrah end is the Howrah Railway Station, which is the oldest in the country. Hence, the bridge has been known as the gateway to Kolkata since its inception. Besides being an essential part of the lives of the city’s residents, the bridge carries huge cultural significance. It is one of the prominent places to visit in Kolkata that has been included in a number of films as a symbol of the city. At night, the bridge is the most attractive as it is lit up and offers a dreamy view of the city sitting on the banks of the river. There is a lane specially restricted to pedestrians, hence an evening stroll here is an ideal way to end your day of visiting the places to visit in Kolkata. 

Tagore’s House

Jorasanko Thakur Bari – commonly known as the abode of Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European Nobel laureate – is among the most revered places to visit in Kolkata. He played a significant role in changing the political, philosophical and artistic scenario within Bengal and the country at large. He was born here, spent most of his childhood in and eventually passed away in this house. It has since been turned into a museum dedicated to his life. The house is set up similar to how it was when inhabited by Tagore and his family, and the various exhibits inside offer an insight into their involvement in monumental movements such as the Bengal Renaissance. Many special events are organised here on occasions such as Tagore’s birth and death anniversaries. People who admire Tagore’s contribution to Modern India never skip this on their itinerary of tourist places in Kolkata.

Indian Museum

This is the oldest and largest museum in India and the ninth oldest in the world! Its installation in early 19th century signifies the importance of preserving the cultural and history of the country. It has been one of the most significant places to visit in Kolkata for more than a century. The Indian Museum consists of unique collections comprising of paintings, weapons, tools, jewellery, fossils, skeletons and many other antiques under several sections. The museum seeks to maintain interdisciplinarity and is divided into segments relating to art, archaeology, anthropology, economic botany, geology and zoology. It houses intriguing selections from across the world. This is one of the places to visit in Kolkata that gives you a taste of the history and culture from around the globe. Some interesting finds here include an Egyptian mummy, a Buddist stupa, a Pillar of Ashoka and several fossils of extinct animals. Visitors can also spend some time in the library and bookstore within the premises. The Indian Museum makes for one of the most interesting places to visit in Kolkata that should not be skipped. 

Located beside Hooghly River, Belur Math is one of the most popular pilgrimage places to visit in Kolkata. It is the nerve centre of the Ramakrishna movement, founded by the esteemed Indian monk Swami Vivekananda.  The architecture of this temple is unique as it is an amalgam of Hindu, Christian, Buddhist and Muslim elements to represent its ideals of unity. The complex offers a comfortable and serene environment to visitors, hence people come here regardless of the religion they follow. Exploring the campus that includes temples dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda, Sarada Devi and Swami Brahmananda along with an affiliated museum can easily take up to three hours. 

Places to visit in Kolkata: Markets and Cultural Spots

The city’s everyday life is best experienced out on the streets. Some of the most admired places to visit in Kolkata are the street markets where you can soak in the experiences of the locals. You get to enjoy the street food, talk to the city’s residents, get your hands on traditional handicrafts and participate in activities that you cannot anywhere else. Some of the popular places to visit in Kolkata include:

Terreti Bazaar (Old Chinatown)

For a notable period as Kolkata continued to prosper, it experienced the emergence of a community of Chinese merchants. Although their activity has diminished over the years, the area they resided in, now referred to as the Old Chinatown, is one of the unique places to visit in Kolkata. The Chinese immigrant population has reduced to an significantly small number, replaced by a thriving Muslim population. Yet while exploring the area, you can find traces of Chinese influences. There are six Chinese temples here, some even dating back to the 18th century. The main market in the region, Terreti Bazaar, continues to be bustling with people ordering Chinese dishes. It is a great place to try local Bengali street food too. Besides soaking up energy from the lively fresh produce markets set up by locals, you can include the oldest shops in Chinatown in your list of places to visit in Kolkata: Hap Hing and Pao Chong. 

Kumartuli 

Kumartuli is a potter settlement in northern Kolkata and is over 300 years old. What makes it an interesting addition to popular places to visit in Kolkata is seeing thousands of local artisans hard at work, sculpting impressive idols and statues during the festive season. Huge, vibrant idols crafted here out of environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo and clay are ornately put up all over the city. The effigies made here are exported to other cities as well. It is a humbling place to experience the local culture at the grass-roots level. Idols are made throughout the year for different occasions, but the best time to go to one of the most artistic places to visit in Kolkata is around Durga Puja. You could plan a trip yourself or opt for guided tours. 

New Market, constituted of thousands of stalls set up every day, is a shopper’s dream come true. From clothes, jewellery, shoes, home decor items to quirky souvenirs, you can buy anything here. This is one of the oldest market places to visit in Kolkata. It was set up in the 19th century to meet the shopping needs of the British upper class. Years later, it has turned into a regular street market catering to both locals and tourists. Shopkeepers here are experienced sellers, hence it is recommended you hone your bargaining skills before coming here. This is one of the cheapest places to visit in Kolkata for shopping, but you can only save up if you haggle hard. The market shuts down at eight o’clock in the evening, but the streets are still full of tea and snacks stalls. 

Park Street

This is the most popular out of all the places to visit in Kolkata for locals to spend their evenings. Home to India’s first nightclub, this street has been populated by a plethora of fancy pubs and restaurants. It has been acknowledged as the perfect place for entertainment since the British period of rule and continues to retain its reputation. Some well-known places to visit in Kolkata are also located here, such as St. Xavier’s College, Asiatic Society and South Park Street Cemetery. Park Street is especially teeming with crowds during celebrations of New Year, Christmas and Diwali. The whole area is lavishly lit up with a fiery zest prevailing in the neighbourhood. To experience the best nightlife in the city, Park Street should be one of your top contenders among other places to visit in Kolkata. 

Although the places to visit in Kolkata mentioned above will plunge you into a classic Bengali experience on your first trip, they only mark the beginning of a lifelong tryst you are sure to have with the City of Joy! 

Written by Shruti Mishra, an in-house Tripoto writer.

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

60 Best Places To Visit In Kolkata

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

1. Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial, Kolkata

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

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

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2. Fort William

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

3. Marble Palace

Marble Palace, Kolkata

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

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

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4. Howrah Bridge

Howrah Bridge

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

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

5. Tagore’s House

Tagore’s House, Kolkata

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

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

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6. Mother House

Mother Teresa Tomb in Mothers House, Kolkata

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

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

7. Sundarbans

Sunderbans, Kolkata

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

Location: Dayapur, Gosaba, West Bengal Timings: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Entry fee: INR 15 for Indians | INR 150 for foreigners Reviews | TripAdvisor ratings: 4.5/5

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8. Rabindra Sarovar

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

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

9. Botanical Gardens

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

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

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10. Aquatica

Aquatica Theme Park Kolkata

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

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

11. Nicco Park

Nicco Park, Kolkata

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

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

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12. Alipore Zoo

Alipore Zoo in Kolkata

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

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

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13. Dakshineswar Kali Temple

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

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

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14. Kalighat Kali Temple

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

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

15. St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata

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

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

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16. Birla Mandir

One of the places to hangout in Kolkata

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

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

17. Nakhoda Mosque

Nakhoda Mosque, Kolkata

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

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

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18. Indian Museum

Indian Museum, Kolkata

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

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

19. Princep Ghat

One of the vibrant places to hangout in Kolkata

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

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

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20. Belur Math

Belur Math, Kolkata

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

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

21. Science City Kolkata

Science City Kolkata

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

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

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22. Birla Planetarium

Birla Planetarium, Kolkata

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

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

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

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

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24. Eden Gardens

Spend A Day At The Eden Garden

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

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

25. Shobhabazar Rajbari

Shobhabazar rajbari

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

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

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26. Sabarna Sangrahashala

Sabarna is one of the offbeat places in Kolkata.

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

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

27. Eco Tourism Park

Eco Tourism Park in Kolkata

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

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

28. Park Street

Maldas Street in Udaipur shopping

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

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

29. State Archaeological Gallery

Step Into History At The State Archaeological Gallery

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

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

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30. Mother’s Wax Museum

Take A Trip To The Mother’s Wax Museum

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

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

31. Salt Lake

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

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

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32. Academy Of Fine Arts

Explore The Academy of Fine Arts

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

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

33. Calcutta Jain Temple

Jain Glass Temple

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

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34. Chowringhee

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

35. South Park Street Cemetery

Cemetery at Park Street is one of the oldest in Kolkata

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

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36. St. John’s Church

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

37. Baabur Haat

Rd Nature Retreat

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

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38. Central Park

Central Park

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

39. Genesis Art Gallery

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

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40. Snow Park

 Snow Park

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

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

41. CIMA Art Gallery

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

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42. Birla Industrial And Technological Museum

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

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

43. National Library

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

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44. Sri Aurobindo Bhawan

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

45. Town Hall

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

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

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46. Henry’s Island

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

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

47. Tipu Sultan Palace

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

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

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48. Metcalfe Hall

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

49. Japanese Buddhist Temple

Japanese Buddhist Temple

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

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

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50. New Empire Cinema

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

51. Ajanta Cinema

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

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52. Belgachia Natyasala

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

53. Balaram Mandir

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

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

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54. Fountain Of Joy

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

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

55. Lord Jesus Church

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

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56. Collectory Bheri

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

57. Garchumuk

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58. Gurusaday Museum

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

59. Lal Dighi

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

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60. Millennium Park

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How To Reach Kolkata

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

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

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

We bet you are already dreaming of a vacation in one of the most cultural cities of India. You must plan your holiday to Kolkata right away and witness the charm of this literary hub. Explore some of the best places to visit in Kolkata during your vacation. Know of any more places one can visit in this city? Let us know in the comments below. For our editorial codes of conduct and copyright disclaimer please click here . 

Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Kolkata

What are the top sightseeing places in Kolkata?

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

Why is Kolkata famous for?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

What is the best time to visit Kolkata?

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

Which are the famous restaurants in Kolkata?

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

Does Kolkata have a beach?

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

What can we do in Kolkata at night?

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

What are Kolkata’s famous foods?

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

Where can I spend a day in Kolkata?

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

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A Nostalgic Guide To The Iconic Park Street In Kolkata

Kolkata's distinctive yellow taxis on Park Street

Located near Maidan and Victoria Memorial, Kolkata 's famous Park Street is a popular gathering spot for people who enjoy good food, drinks, and music. However, it has lost much of its former glory as a lively nightlife destination in Kolkata . In the past, the street was known as "the street that never sleeps" due to its numerous restaurants and pubs, making it a unique and vibrant destination. Unfortunately, many of these establishments have now closed down. With the arrival of generic mass brands like Nykaa, Hard Rock Cafe, KFC, Starbucks, and others, Park Street has started to resemble any other central street, albeit with some grand old buildings. However, every year, people throng the street during Christmas and New Year, when the Park Street Carnival is held.

The Hub Of Nightlife

In the 1950s and 60s, the city was renowned as India's premier nightlife destination, with Park Street standing at the heart of Kolkata's vibrant evening scene. This iconic street was alive with the sounds of live bands and singers. Legends such as Pam Crain, the band Louis Banks Brotherhood, Usha Uthup, all graced the stage at places like Trincas, Blue Fox, Peter Cat, Moulin Rouge, and Mocambo, leaving audiences spellbound with their electrifying performances. Firpo's, which shut down some time back, had the only sprung floor in India. You can watch Satyajit Ray's movie "Seemabaddha" to get a glimpse of the place and its legendary dancer Miss Shefali who used to perform at the Lido Room in Firpo's. Most of these places are long gone. Only a few remain - pale versions of their 60s swinging avatars. Here's a guide to things that remain.

Auction Houses

Kolkata stands out as perhaps the only metropolitan city in India where a significant number of colonial-era bungalows still stand tall, preserving their architectural grandeur. Over the years, while some of these heritage houses have succumbed to urban development, their remnants often reveal a treasure trove of memorabilia. The owners of these homes, over decades, have curated collections that eventually find their way to the auction houses nestled around the vibrant Park Street area. Historically, Kolkata was home to numerous auction houses, such as the 19th-century Mackenzie Lyall & Co., known for its opium auctions, along with Dalhousie Exchange, Stainer & Co., and D Albert & Co.

The second generation of owners of The Russell Exchange carrying the legacy forward

However, time has not been kind, and most of these establishments have ceased operations, leaving only a few of the city's old auction houses in existence. Among these, the Russell Exchange stands out as a remarkable survivor. Situated in the heart of Russell Street, just off Park Street, this auction house is a collector's paradise, offering an eclectic mix of items. From vintage record players, cameras, and typewriters to colonial-era gas lamps, marble statues, rare lithographs, and elegant glass decanters, it's a treasure trove for enthusiasts. The auction house is run by two brothers, Anwer Saleem and Arshad Salim. They have even had a documentary made on them by a British film-maker, 'The Auction House - A Tale Of Two Brothers'. You can read more about the auction house in our story here .

Address: 12 C, Russel St, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071

Eateries And Pubs

The distinctive pink Flurys signage on Park Street

Park Street has long been the go-to destination for special occasions and dining out with loved ones, boasting iconic establishments like the Blue Fox, Trincas, Mocambo, and Flurys. While only a handful of these legends have stood the test of time, Flurys continues to be a beloved breakfast spot in Kolkata since its inception in 1927 when it opened as a tea room catering to the British. It has changed ownership and the charm of the interiors have faded. Nevertheless, its nostalgic charm still captivates thousands, especially during Christmas. When visiting, indulging in their rum ball, sandwiches, and the classic English breakfast is highly recommended.

Address:  18A, Mother Teresa Sarani, Park Street area, Kolkata

Among the older eateries, Trincas went through a revamp and has restarted live music events. The Trincas Timeline Project, a collaborative memory initiative focused on gathering stories, photographs, and personal anecdotes spanning 80 years, not only delves into the rich history of the restaurant, but also offers insights into the evolution of 'the Park Street Scene' along with the transformation of Calcutta/Kolkata over the nearly past century. Check it out here .

Address: 17, Mother Teresa Sarani, behind Trincas Restaurant, near The Park Hotel, out gate, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016

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The legendary Olypub , affectionately known as "Olly," located on Park Street, has been a haven for notable personalities like Satyajit Ray and the celebrated Bengali actor Uttam Kumar. Popular for its beef steak and affordable alcohol, securing a spot here during weekends often requires a bit of a wait. It's not uncommon for patrons to share tables, adding to the camaraderie and unique experience of visiting this iconic spot.

Address:  21, Park St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016

Opened in the 1950s, Mocambo is another iconic eatery on Park Street that has survived the years. From the wooden signage to the red leather booths liveried waiters, and a menu stuck in time, this place oozes nostalgia and atmosphere.

Address: Ground Floor, 25B, Mirza Ghalib St, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016

Mocambo was popular for Continental food and jazz performances

The Park Street Cemetery

Old trees and ancient gravestones in South Park Street Cemetery

If history is your true muse, then the South Park Street Cemetery is a must-visit. Urban legend says it’s one of Kolkata’s most haunted places. With over 1,600 graves (the oldest one dating back to 1760s), this is your site for thanatourism with its collection of obelisks, urns, pyramids and ornate temple-like structures. From Dickens’ son to philologist William Jones and HLV Derozio—they are all here. Several city-based heritage walk outfits organise guided walks around the cemetery.

Address: Opposite The Assembly of God Church School, Park Street, Mullick Bazar, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700017

Oxford Bookstore

This historic bookstore on Park Street in Kolkata has seen several changes since it opened its doors to book lovers in 1921. It is well-stocked with books from the world's biggest publishers, coffee table books, periodicals, writing instruments, and various lifestyle products. On the second floor, there is a little café where you can get the original Darjeeling tea and multiple teas and savouries. The bookstore also organises several literary festivals, including the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival, Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsav, and Hindi Sahitya Utsav.

Address:  17 Park Street, Kolkata 700016

There are several other bookstores in and around Park Street. For instance, Bingsha Shatabdi is a quirky cat-themed store selling mostly Bengali books.

Address: Shop, Kamdhenu Building, Mother Teresa Sarani, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700016

Pay a visit to Earthcare Books, located on Kolkata's Middleton Street, known for its carefully curated stock of books on the environment with selected titles from a number of small, independent publishers, especially in the alternative sector. These are rarely found elsewhere under one roof. Read more about it  here .

Address:  Earthcare bookstore, 10, Middleton St, near Maidan, Park Street area, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071

Indian Museum

A short walk from Park Street is the Indian Museum. Established in 1814, it is one of the oldest museums in Asia. It houses a vast collection of artifacts, including fossils, sculptures, and Mughal paintings, offering a glimpse into India's diverse history. Look out for the Egyptian mummy. More info on the website  here . Read more about it in our guide here .

Address : 27, Jawaharlal Nehru Rd, Fire Brigade Head Quarter, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata

Asiatic Society

The Asiatic Society of Bengal was established on January 15, 1784, by Sir William Jones, a British lawyer and Orientalist, with the aim of promoting Oriental studies. The Indian Museum was originally located here before being moved to its present location in 1878. The Asiatic Society covers an area of 15071 square feet and houses an excellent library as well as its own museum. The library has approximately 117,000 books and 79,000 journals, printed in almost all major languages of the world. The earliest printed book in the library dates back to 1499. Among the 45,000-odd manuscripts is the Gulistan (a seminal work in Persian Literature), an illustrated manuscript of the Holy Quran, and a copy of the Padshah Nama signed by Emperor Shah Jahan. More info on their website here .

Address : 1 Park Street, Kolkata 700016

Getting There

If you're flying, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport is the primary gateway. Alternatively, the city is well-connected by rail, with Howrah and Sealdah major railway stations. Bus services and private vehicles also ply on well-maintained roads.

Best Time To Go

Winter is the best time, from October end till February. Kolkata remains hot and humid from March end to around mid June.

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5 must-visit places in Kolkata for those 'zamindari' vibes

5 must-visit places in Kolkata for those 'zamindari' vibes

A melting pot of traditions, heritage, and culture, Kolkata is home to several rajbaris and royal residences that belonged to zamindars during the British Raj. These lavish mansions have been later revived by royal families to their former glory. Many of these rajbaris have been converted into heritage resorts, while some are still in ruins. Here are five famous rajbaris in and near Kolkata.

Shobhabazar Rajbari

Located in North Kolkata, the royal and lavish Shobhabazar Rajbari was built by Maharaja Nabakrishna Deb, the ruler of Sutanuti village. A symbol of zamindari status and grandeur, the rajbari features a green-trimmed lawn to welcome guests. It also celebrates the iconic Durga Puja , which was first started there in 1757. The rajbari features elegant floors, maxim paintings across hallways, and Italian interiors.

Jorasanko Thakurbari

Jorasanko Thakurbari is a historic mansion that served as the residence of India's first Noble Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore . Located in Kolkata's Rabindra Sarani, it marks the place where Tagore started with his literary excellence. The mansion features a thakurdalan which has hosted many theater sessions, dances, and parties during the British times. It is open from 10:30 am-4:30 pm on all days (except Monday).

Itachuna Rajbari

Located two and half hours from Kolkata, Itachuna Rajbari is a well-preserved heritage palace that has been revamped into a palatial homestay. Also called Bargi Danga, the rajbari was built by the Kundu family, who were among the Bargis settled in Bengal. The 200-year-old palace houses ancient caskets, five courtyards, intricate woodwork decor, framed old texts, and beautiful mud cottages.

Located in Kolkata's Baghbazar area, Basubati was built in 1879 by zamindars Pasupati Basu and Nanda Lal. The palace is built in a unique style inspired by the 13th-century Hoysala artisans, and the pillars have been designed to resemble the Gothic mansions from Central India. Featuring a huge thakurdalan , you will find numerous Islamic and Hindu images across the entire structure.

The Rajbari Bawali

Located about one and a half hours from Kolkata in Nodakhali, South 24 Parganas, the Rajbari Bawali was built 250 years ago and is known for its spectacular architectural beauty. The rajbari belonged to the Mondal family of Bengal. However, it gradually ravished after independence and was later transformed into a luxury heritage resort. The mansion features vintage decor filled with zamindari grace.

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Visiting Mother Teresa’s House in Kolkata

By: Author Mark Wiens

Posted on Last updated: June 17, 2019

Kolkata, India

Kolkata, India

Kolkata is one of the loudest, most polluted, and poverty-filled cities in the world.

Yet in the midst of the many hardships and the never-ending chaos is a city filled with kindness and hope.

We've all heard or Mother Teresa – in fact her name has become synonymous with compassion, care, and love throughout the entire world.

Mother Teresa, who is known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta, received a calling to serve others in India, and though she traveled all over the country and world, she did much of her work right in Kolkata.

It was on Christmas day when I decided to visit Mother Teresa's home, a place that's now referred to throughout the city as the “Motherhouse.”

Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa

Just off AJC Bose Road and a short walk from Mother Teresa Sarani (yes, a road named after her), is the Blessed Missions of Charity Motherhouse.

Marked by a small wooden name sign and guarded by 2 soldiers I arrived at the charity.

Though it is a pilgrimage destination for those that visit Kolkata (and also a popular place to volunteer ), it was extremely peaceful, and there were only about 2 other visitors when I went.

Entrance of Mother Teresa House

Entrance of Mother Teresa House

After entering the initial doorway, the corridor opened up with a few potted plants, a statue of Mary, and also a statue of Mother Teresa.

I then proceeded to enter the small chapel in the compound to view the tomb of Mother.

Unlike the Taj Mahal or other massive mausoleum monuments, Mother Teresa's tomb was housed inside a very average looking facility.

Tomb of Mother Teresa

Tomb of Mother Teresa

It was adorned with brightly colored flowers and a few candles that shimmered in the dimly lit room.

Around her tomb were a few photographs of Mother.

On the other side of the room, a small Christmas day service was taking place.

A gathering of priests and nuns calmly sang Christmas carols as I sat quietly and paid respect to Mother Teresa.

Located in the next room beside the chapel and tomb was a small museum that housed many of Mother Teresa's possessions.

On display were some of her garments and the sandals she wore while walking through the streets of Kolkata .

Finally, the last part of visiting Mother Teresa's home was a chance to walk up a single flight of stairs to view the room where she lived for nearly 50 years.

One of the sisters informed me that photography wasn't permitted inside of her room, so I'll just do my best to describe it.

It was a small room, just big enough to fit a single bed and a desk and bench.

Her bed was simple, a light metal frame topped with a thin mattress.

Just a few feet away from her bed was a well-used table paired with a bench.

Apart from a few notable items, like a cross and wreath of thorns on the wall, that was about all she had in her room.

It was quite a sobering sight to see, especially when I read that she had passed away on September 5th, 1997, in that very room, while on that very bed.

In the courtyard at Mother Teresa House

In the courtyard at Mother Teresa House

Mother Teresa's house in Kolkata is a memorable and moving place to visit.

It's open every day except Thursday, and closed on Easter Sunday and the 26th of December (I didn't know at the time, but I'm glad I visited the day before).

In the words of Mother Teresa, “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples,” and she indeed created many ripples throughout the world.

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Mark was raised in central Africa before migrating back to the U.S. for University. After graduating, he decided to continue traveling the world. On Migrationology , he shares the cultural side of travel from a slow-paced local perspective that often revolves around his love for eating all forms of food. Join him on Facebook and follow him on Twitter @migrationology .

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TammyOnTheMove

Tuesday 13th of August 2013

I would love to visit this place. She is one of my heroes! I was interested to see that you can volunteer there. I will definitely check that out. Thanks for the post!

Tuesday 19th of February 2013

WOW - it would be such a humbling and incredible experience to visit her house - thanks for sharing your impressions :)

Andi of My Beautiful Adventures

Tuesday 5th of February 2013

What an interesting place to visit!

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Star Theatre Kolkata (Timings, History, Entry Fee, Images, Built by & Information)

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Star Theatre Kolkata Address : 79/3/4, Bidhan Sarani, Beadon Street , Kolkata , West Bengal , 700006 , India

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Going to watch a movie is fun but when you see a movie in a heritage theatre, the experience gets enhanced several times. Star theatre in Kolkata is one such heritage theatre that is visited by people to admire its beauty and the history attached to it. Not just movie shows but several plays are also staged regularly at Star Theater Kolkata.

History of Star Theatre Kolkata

The theatre was initially built on Beadon Street but was later moved to Cornwallis Street which is now known as Bidhan Saran. Star theater and Minerva theatre were the inception points of commercial Bengali cinema and theater in Kolkata.

The theatre was born at a time during the British rule when prevalent social issues were being brought to light through cinema and theater. At one point in time, it was proposed to name the theater after the famous theater actress Binodini Dasi, also known as Noti Binodini. The suggestion, however, was rejected and the theater was given the name Star Theater.

The cinematic journey of Star Theatre in Kolkata

Several famous plays directed by eminent theatre personalities were staged here during the early years of the theatre. Girish Chandra Ghosh who was known as the Father of Bengali theatre produced a historic play at the Star Theatre in 1883 and he was one of the first to do so. It was the theatre’s first play and was called ‘Daksha Jagna’.

Star Theatre was one of the first theatres where the first motion picture made by Hira Lal Sen was screened and that etched the theatre’s name in the history of cinema. The last play to be staged at the theatre was Manmath Roy’s, Karagar in 1931. Names like Dani Mitra Saraju Devi, Uttam Kumar, Shishir Bhaduri, Geeta Dey, and Sabitri Chatterjee were associated with this theater.

In the year 1898, Swami Vivekananda had hosted a public meeting at this theatre. The purpose of the meeting had been to introduce Margaret Nobel, who later came to be known as Sister Nivedita. This meeting was attended by names like Sri Ramkrishna Paramahamsa, Rabindranath Tagore, and Vidyasagar.

The theatre was destroyed in a fire but was later restored by the local municipal corporation which gave the theatre contemporary interiors while retaining its heritage façade. The theatre looks like it has stood still in time while the world around it has adopted a modern sheen.

Once you are seated inside the theatre the ornate ceiling will mesmerize you. Images of flying birds on the ceiling, lights that resemble stars and the gold and red seats look very attractive and bear an old-world charisma. If you want you can book a seat on the balcony.

Star theatre is now managed by a private entity and is a popular cinema hall. Plays are also staged here two days in a month to ten days during winters. Movie experience at star Theatre is a delight because of its fabulous acoustics. There is an underground car parking too at the theatre which charges nominal parking charges.

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Location and how to reach star theatre kolkata.

Star Theatre is situated at Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata near Shyambazar. Shobhabazar-Sutanuti station is the nearest metro station. One can also book a cab from top car rental companies in Kolkata and visit all the popular sightseeing places of Kolkata in a hassle free manner.

Places to visit near Star Theatre Kolkata

There is a famous Kali temple near Star Theater which you must visit. You will also find several food joints near the theatre where you can try everything from North Indian food to traditional Bengali delights.

Golbari in Shyam Nagar is where you can try sumptuous Bengali cuisine. Arsalan in Bidhan Sarani is known for its Mughlai Fare while Mitra Café in Shobhabazar offers amazing north Indian, Chinese and seafood dishes.

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Owner | 1 month ago

VERY GOOD LOCALITY , 5 MINS WALING FROM BUSTOP. NO CRIME NO POWERCUTS NO WATER SHORTAGE PEACE AND GREEN ENVIORMENT

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NOTHING AS SUCH, JUST BIT OF WATER LOGGING IN HEAVY RAIN, OPEN PARKING , VERY QUITE NEIGHBOURHOOD ..

Satya Brata Ghosh

Owner | 3 months ago

no. this is one of the big property in behala manton area. total area is 21 kothha with big pond and garden

Tapas Ghosh

Tenant | 5 months ago

This is a very good place to live with happiness. All the services like hospital and railway are present nearby. No need to worry about this.

Due to railway facility you can face heavy traffic jam but that not the problem at all. other facility are also good.

Owner | 5 months ago

road are clean in this locality which is the good thing about this locality. all road is clean in this locality

school are not available in this locality which is the bad thing about this locality. and electricity supply and water supply is not available in this locality which is the bad thing about this locality

Anchit Ghosh

The property is very good with departmental stores within 1 minute of walking and 5 to 7 minutes from the metro station.

I can assure you you will fall in love with the property. Come visit the property and then make a confirmed decision.

great schools are available in this area, and public transport are also easily available specially during office time.

There is frequent power cuts, the power cuts are very often during rainy season. There is much pollution in this area.

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There is easily available all great schools, malls, hospital nearby. The transport system is good so your schools, offices are easily accessible. Local markets and malls are available so you can buy daily necessities easily. Often police patrol, Cctv cameras in falt available so the locality is safe for you and your family in nighttime.

There is a need of cctv cameras in the lift and there is a shortage of water in the flat. But the locality is quite good.

Lived before | 5 months ago

This is such a beautiful flat. Rooms are well cleaned and very good. Renting cost is very good. All facilities like gym accessibility, shopping malls, Hospitals, Education institutions etc are there. Hood transport facilities are available. All over this place us very good for couples.

Some road accidents occur a year ago. Traffic jams more occur in this place that's why noise pollution is very high. Sometimes air pollution occurs.

Dhanaraj Basumatary

Broker | 6 months ago

Behala is a great place to live for anyone looking for a vibrant and welcoming community, great amenities, and easy transportation options.

one of the main issue is the traffic. Behala is a densely populted area, and the streets can get very congested especially during rush hour.

Owner | 6 months ago

Autos and cabs and bus are available the area has a good neighbour hood there are greats schools resturants markets and it is safe.

The roads are not well maintained plus its unhygienic also there is water logging problem and pollution is high with a big crowd there.

Broker | 1 year ago

Behala offers great access to any location in Kolkata. You will get cabs, taxis, shared autos, and buses. You can also find markets, pumps, banks, malls, and more. Crowded traffic is the problem during office hours.

Owner | 1 year ago

I wish to highlight those living in my area. They are really friendly and helpful. Excellent connectivity with park, hospital, mall, school, and everything. Metro will be there soon which is great news. But slightly crowded zone with traffic jams and cleanliness is an issue at some spots.

puspak kandpal

Great transport and connectivity with upcoming metro. Five schools within a few minutes and also hospital. You will find medicine shops round the clock with restaurants also. But car parking space is a problem and cleanliness also.

Tenant | 2 years ago

Quiet and peaceful zone which does not have lot of pollution. Good gardens or parks. Metro is also available and also cab and auto. All school, market, hospital, etc. are there. Some traffic issues persist in peak hours. Parking issue is also there due to space lags.

Owner | 2 years ago

Behala is a prime area, near the market, hospital, temple, grocery store, playground, rickshaw stand, and more. It is great place to live. But high population and also metro connectivity will change the face of it. Sourav Ganguly is pride of Behala.

Lived before | 3 years ago

The Behala locality in Kolkata has an excellent infrastructure. Railway station, airport, metro station is easily accessible. There are many industries in Behala namely pharmaceuticals, chemicals, plastics, painting, etc., making the roads very much congested, especially during the peak hours.

It is centrally located and close to IT hub. There are many residential projects already in Kolkata, with a lot more coming up. Multispecialty hospitals, local markets, schools and colleges are close by. It is one of the safest yet one of the cheapest places in Kolkata.

The vast network of roadways and railways make Behala a well connected area in Kolkata. The metro station is just a few kilometers away. Cost of living is not high, the rents are cheaper. There are many reputed educational institutions.

Behala is a populous city in Kolkata with many affordable independent houses and apartments. Many schools, colleges, local markets, malls, supermarkets are in vicinity. The area is well connected to buses, local trains. Autos and cabs are readily available. It is a safe and secure place.

Behala in Kolkata is an industrial as well as a residential area that is well connected to the city. Many hospitals and malls in close vicinity make it a good place for investment. There are no issues with water or electricity.

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  • The region has train stations like Brace Bridge Railway close to it
  • The region has its major focus on bridges for smooth travelling
  • The region has well maintained roads with connectivity to various places
  • Schools like Narayana School and St. Catherine Day School are known to be quite popular in the nearby areas
  • Behala has a great health infrastructure which includes hospitals like Narayan Memorial Hospital
  • Behala is full of local markets which have every facility that one moght need to sustain in the locality
  • The region of Behala is more overcrowded that deserted
  • The street loghts are installed and maintained on a regular basis
  • Police patrolling mostly happens in the external area of Behala
  • An ample number of parks such as Padmapukur Park and Parnasree Park are found in the locality
  • The region takes care of hygeine, especially the luxurious regions
  • The parks in the area make for a stronger green belt
  • The region's price appreciation is steep but increasing for all types of properties
  • There are tenants who prefer Behala region for its proximity to the employment hubs nearby
  • Bangaon-Kulpi Road provides access to the nearest airport
  • The roads are not maintained enough in the Behala area
  • The waterlogging issue in the region causes traffic jams
  • There are illegal parking of commercial vehicles in Behala
  • The tourist heritage places in the area do not attract many people or tourists
  • There are parks like the Shakuntla Park that suffers from waterlogging issue due to inefficient drainage system
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