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Mother House (officially the Motherhouse of the Missionaries of Charity) was the home and headquarters of Mother Teresa from 1953 until her death in 1997. Located on AJC Bose Road, it serves as a place of pilgrimage and houses her tomb.
Eden Gardens is one of the world's most iconic cricket stadiums, with a capacity of 66,000 — the largest cricket ground in India. The atmosphere during an international match is legendary.
Vidyasagar Setu (Second Hooghly Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge spanning 823 metres across the Hooghly River. Walking or driving across offers panoramic views of the Kolkata and Howrah skylines.
South Kolkata's Lakes District encompasses the green belt around Rabindra Sarobar and Subhas Sarobar lakes, offering a leafy residential neighbourhood with rowing clubs, walking paths, and older tree-lined avenues.
Howrah Bridge (officially Rabindra Setu) is one of the world's busiest cantilever bridges, spanning the Hooghly River to connect Kolkata with Howrah. Over 100,000 vehicles and countless pedestrians cross it daily.
The Victoria Memorial is a grand white marble hall built between 1906 and 1921 to commemorate Queen Victoria's reign over India. Designed by Sir William Emerson in Indo-Saracenic revivalist style, it stands surrounded by 64 acres of manicured gardens in the heart of Kolkata.
Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a famous Hindu temple complex on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, dedicated to Goddess Kali. Its association with the mystic Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa makes it one of India's most revered pilgrimage sites.
Founded in 1814, the Indian Museum is the oldest and largest museum in India. Located on Chowringhee Road, it houses an extensive collection spanning archaeology, art, anthropology, geology, and zoology.
Kalighat is the neighbourhood surrounding the ancient Kali temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. Beyond the temple, the area is known for its Kalighat painting tradition and lively local bazaars.
Kalighat Kali Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in Hindu tradition, believed to be where the toes of Goddess Sati's right foot fell. The present temple dates to 1809 and is the origin of Kolkata's name.
The Partition Museum in Kolkata documents the 1947 Partition of Bengal through survivor testimonies, photographs, and artefacts. It is a powerful complement to the Amritsar Partition Museum.
Kolkata is the only city in India that still operates a tram network. A ride on the heritage tram offers a slow, charming journey through the city's older neighborhoods.
Fort William is a sprawling 18th-century star-shaped fortification on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, adjacent to the Maidan. It serves as the headquarters of the Indian Army's Eastern Command.
The Asiatic Society, founded in 1784, is one of the oldest learned institutions in Asia. Its grand colonnaded building on Park Street holds a museum and a library with over 100,000 rare volumes.
The Calcutta High Court is the oldest High Court in India, established in 1862 during British rule. Its imposing Gothic-Revival building, modelled on the Cloth Hall of Ypres in Belgium, stands on the eastern bank of the Hooghly in BBD Bagh.
Vidyasagar Setu is a striking cable-stayed bridge connecting Kolkata and Howrah. The longest cable-stayed bridge in India at 823 meters, its modern design contrasts dramatically with nearby Howrah Bridge.
Belur Math is the global headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1897. Its main temple uniquely blends Hindu, Christian, and Islamic architectural motifs to symbolize the harmony of religions.
The Maidan is a vast urban park stretching over 1,000 acres in the heart of Kolkata, often called the "lungs of the city." This open expanse separates the colonial-era commercial district from the southern residential neighborhoods.
Treasure Island Mall in Salt Lake is one of eastern India's earliest and most popular shopping malls, combining international brands with a food court and cinema.
CIMA (Centre of International Modern Art) is one of India's leading contemporary art galleries, showcasing cutting-edge works by Indian and international artists in South Kolkata.
Kolkata is a city in India. It has 78 curated points of interest covering museums, landmarks, parks and more. Local currency: INR.