Your Guide to Kolkata without a Map

Kolkata is that one city which can invoke some sort of a colonial nostalgia in you. Also known as the colonial capital of India, Kolkata boasts an illustrious past that reflects through its dingy lanes, yesteryear architecture, and rich literature that localities are truly proud of.

Professional travellers have a knack of planning everything and honestly, it is a good way to keep things sorted but at the same time, spontaneity is something that brings colours to your travelling experience. A city as dazzling and exhilarating as Kolkata is something to be explored without a map. Yes! You read it right! There are certain places in Kolkata that are a part of the local legend and imbibed deeply in its history.

Even if you have no idea of where to head when you are in Kolkata, here are some places in Kolkata that you must visit.

Victoria memorial

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Spread over an area of 57 acres, Victoria memorial is standing example of perfection at its best. Housing almost 21 lush green gardens and a whopping 28,394 artefacts and 3900 artistic paintings this place receives almost 20 lakh visitors annually. It costs you just 20 Rs to have a visit and interestingly, you can find some of the best restaurants in Kolkata around this area.

Fort Williams

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While sightseeing Kolkata, this one has to be a part of your tour. Situated near eastern banks of Hoogli River, Fort Williams has serenity in its aura. Interestingly, this place is also known as the ‘black hole of Calcutta” because it was once a temporary jail where prisoners were kept during the pre-independence era.

Howrah Bridge

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Already made famous by our beloved Bollywood, Howrah bridge is a colonial marvel that encapsulates the essence of city of Kolkata. Renowned as the ‘oldest but the busiest’ place in Kolkata, this amazing bridge standing over the river Hoogli is a sight to behold.

Tagore house

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Considered one of the most popular historical places in Kolkata, Tagore house is fondly known as “Jorasanko Thakur Bari”. It is the former residence of Nobel Price winner. Rabindranath Tagore which is now turned into photo gallery, some fascinating pictures, and Tagore’s other literary work.

A visit to lovely Sunderbans

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Even if you are residing at a posh 5 star hotel near Airport, some part of us longs to be with Mother Nature and those of you who have a penchant for natural surroundings must pay a visit to sunderbans. Listed as the UNESCO world heritage site, Sunderbans is one of the most fertile areas of the world and largest tiger reserve.

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