Description

The ‘City of Joy’ Kolkata is one of the most popular places to visit in India. The capital of the East Indian state of West Bengal is seen as the land of the intellectuals. The cultural legacy of the city is matchless and one of the best experiences in the country.Here, India is mixed with a little bit of the British colonial days and there are interesting specimens of architecture, artistic and cultural scene. The city is famously known as the Land of Mother Teresa and Rabindra Nath Tagore, but in the heart of the 300-year old city is the real feel of India. Kolkata tours offers an insight into the historic and cultural legacy of India. Beyond its tourist attractions, it serves as the gateway to the East and the North East India.

The third largest metropolitan in the country, Kolkata was the capital of British India before Delhi assumed this position. Kolkata developed from a fishermens' village to become one of the largest cities in the world.

The city symbolises creativity and vibrance with all the modern amenities available. Kolkata has adapted to the modern trends and techniques of the world but has not shed the leisurely life style and the calm of its heydays. Kolkata has the country's first Metro railway and some of its buildings are more than a hundred years old. While Kolkata is a city of enduring charm.

Places to visit in Kolkata include the Victoria Memorial, the Eden Gardens, the Howrah Bridge and the Raj Bhawan. It is also possible, to take river cruises down the Hooghly River. The monuments reminisce of the past. The sprawling Victoria Memorial is an iconic landmark. The city museum is one of the must-visit sites. For some charming experiences, a visit to the Kumaratuli is a must. The idol makers bring to life figurines from Indian mythology. Watch the artisans in action. To come in touch with your spiritual side, Belur Math is the place where you must go.

Places To Visit In Kolkata

Science City
Science city is a major attraction for the residents of Kolkata as well as for the people visiting Kolkata.
Victoria Memorial
the Victoria Memorial was built in memory of Queen Victoria to celebrate her 25 years of rule over India.
Fort William
Fort William is a fort in Kolkata built during Presidency of British India. It sits on the banks of the River Hooghly
Eden Gardens
Initially named the 'Aukland Circus Garden', its name was changed to Eden Gardens owing to several inspirations.
Indian Museum
The Indian Museum was established in the Asiatic Society Building in the year 1814 by Dr Nathaniel Wallich.
Howrah Bridge
The Howrah Bridge serves as the lifeline of Kolkata. Its construction was started in 1939 over Hooghly river.