Kolkata – a city of culture
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History meets modernity in Kolkata, creating a destination known for its culture, art and innovations. Often chaotic, always friendly, and never boring, Kolkata is a place to feel as much as it is to see.
Visit the Victoria Memorial’s magnificent expanse of white marble – one of the many architectural reminders of Kolkata’s colonial past, when it was called Calcutta.
Experience the imposing cantilever design of the Hooghly River’s Howrah Bridge and sample the local Bengali cuisine from a street food stall.
Stroll through the sprawling green space of Maidan park and set the world to rights with the students who gather
at the College Street Coffee House. Join the passionate crowds at the Eden Gardens cricket ground.
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Reasons to visit Kolkata
Head to the Victoria Memorial
The white marble Victoria Memorial is often described as the pride and joy of Kolkata. Built in the early 20th century by British colonialists to celebrate the life of Queen Victoria, the building’s Italianate statues and Mughal domes make it an architectural feast for the eyes.
Today, it’s a museum, with 25 galleries displaying weapons, sculptures, paintings, maps, coins, stamps and textiles from Kolkata’s colonial period. At night, the building is illuminated, giving it, and the gardens that surround it, a magical atmosphere.
The scents of Mallick Ghat flower market
Immerse yourself in the heart of city life at the Mallick Ghat flower market, sitting on the banks of the Hooghly River, a fixture in Kolkata for over a century.
The largest wholesale flower market in eastern India, the market has an enthralling, chaotic routine that begins around 4am each morning – continuing throughout the rest of the day.
Traders, some of whom live in makeshift shacks near their riverside stalls, compete to sell marigolds, lotus flowers and red and yellow roses in the shadow of the Howrah Bridge.
Catch a cricket match
There are few more thrilling experiences than taking your place in a sold-out test match crowd at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens cricket ground.
This ground holds over 60,000 spectators and has hosted countless fixtures during its long and proud history, including the final of the 1987 Cricket World Cup. The atmosphere generated by the city’s loud and passionate fans means that a player’s cricketing education is said not to be fully complete until they take to the crease at Eden Gardens, one of the game’s greatest stages.
Can’t secure a ticket? You’re sure to see locals playing in any space large enough, as the city is full of cricket fanatics.
Flying to Kolkata: FAQs
What should I see in Kolkata?
Kolkata has numerous attractions, but some of the city’s highlights include the Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Birla Planetarium, St Andrew’s Kirk, Chinatown and Bow Barracks. There’s also the Nicco amusement park, which is commonly described as the Disneyland of West Bengal.
What food is Kolkata known for?
Fish, lentils and rice are the staples of culinary life in Bengal. Hilsa fish is a particular speciality, served in mustard sauce. Lentil curry with vegetables, pickled mangoes and fresh salad is another local favourite. A final speciality to try is mishti doi, a type of rich, sweet yoghurt.
Where should I eat out in Kolkata?
Park Street, also known as Mother Teresa Sarani, has been a popular place to enjoy evenings out in Kolkata since the city’s colonial era. Packed with lively restaurants, it’s sometimes dubbed ‘the street that never sleeps’ and is packed with locals and visitors.