

Kantha Bazar, a bustling market in Kolkata, is renowned for its vibrant textiles, traditional handicrafts, and lively atmosphere.
A bustling market offering a glimpse into local life and culture.
A grand marble monument dedicated to Queen Victoria, now a museum.
A riverside promenade offering beautiful sunset views.
Kantha Bazar is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon.
For easy transactions at local markets and street food stalls.
A must-buy souvenir, perfect for gifting or keeping warm in the evenings.
A savory rice dish with lentils, vegetables, and spices, served with papad and pickle.
A popular street snack consisting of a bread roll (pao) filled with spicy potato curry (bhaji).
A spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (bread) and topped with onion, lemon, and coriander.
Kantha stoles are traditional Bengali quilts, made from layers of old saris, featuring intricate embroidery and patchwork.
Terracotta art from Bengal includes intricate statues, decorative items, and pottery, showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage.
Bengal sweets, or 'mishti', are iconic Indian desserts, including Rasgulla, Sandesh, and Chanar Jilipi, made from cottage cheese and sugar.
Famous for its street-side breakfast, especially the 'Phuchka' and 'Jalebi'
Iconic for its 'Macher Jhol' and 'Luchi', serving since 1930
Renowned for its 'Bhapa Ilish' and 'Mangsher Jhol', a historic restaurant since 1942
Masmak Fortress, a historic clay and mud-brick structure, is a symbol of Saudi Arabia's rich history and a must-visit attraction in Riyadh.
Experience vibrant Pushkar's night markets, a sensory delight with local shopping, street food, and cultural performances.

A vibrant market town in the Dordogne, known for its medieval chateaux and lively market.