The Kalighat Kali Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India and the oldest temples in Kolkata, dating back over 200 years.

This place is famous for its momos, dumplings, pork rolls, and various soups. But make sure to arrive early in the morning to get the best lot.

For a glimpse of the city’s (and even the country’s) history, head over to this famous place in Kolkata, offering you artistic, geological, and archaeological exhibits.

This sprawling monument features some of the best hidden artifacts, paintings, and art collections in Kolkata. You can also enjoy a leisurely stroll in its well-manicured gardens.

This temple is an architectural marvel constructed along the banks of the Hoogly River with a nine-spired structure, famous for its connection with personalities like  Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

This might be the most iconic landmark in the city. Try some warm chai in a clay cup or the masala doodh to feel refreshed in an instant.

This must-visit place in Kolkata tells the story of those who used to be incarcerated under British rule and depicts the terrible conditions of their treatment.

 In the narrow streets of this North Kolkata neighbourhood, you will discover around 150 families of potters and sculptors giving life to god idols.

This tourist place in Kolkata was built by the British Raj in 1787. Inside, you will find a sky-high ceiling, an altar with beautiful murals, and, of course, total tranquility that will touch your soul.

This is Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home, turned into a museum that pays tribute to the Bard of Bengal.