


A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its Dravidian architecture and annual temple car festival.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into daily life in Mylapore.
A historic church with a mix of Gothic and Baroque architecture.

Home to a vast collection of artifacts showcasing the rich history of Chennai.

Mylapore has a tropical climate, so breathable cotton clothes are essential for comfort.

As you're visiting a temple, modest clothing is required to respect local customs.
Exploring the historic streets and temples requires comfortable footwear.

A sweet rice dish made with moong dal and rice, flavored with cardamom and cashews.

Fried lentil fritters, often served with coconut chutney.

A lentil-based vegetable stew served with steamed rice, often accompanied by coconut chutney.

These sarees are renowned for their intricate zari work and are a symbol of South Indian culture.
These handcrafted wooden puppets depict mythological characters and are a traditional art form of Tamil Nadu.
Mylapore is famous for its intricate stone carvings, often depicting Hindu deities and mythological scenes.

A historic restaurant serving traditional South Indian breakfast since 1948.
Famous for its variety of idlis, this place is a breakfast staple in Mylapore.

Known for its authentic Andhra-style meals, this restaurant is a lunchtime favorite.
A labyrinth of tranquil waterways, lush paddy fields, and traditional houseboats.
Chinsurah Rajbari, a grand 19th-century palace, is a testament to the region's rich history and architecture.
Lachung Gompa, a serene Buddhist monastery, is nestled in the picturesque village of Lachung, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.