

Experience Kolkata's vibrant nightlife with a ride on the Kolkata Eye, offering panoramic city views, followed by a leisurely stroll across the historic Howrah Bridge, illuminated against the Hooghly River.
A historic Kolkata cafe known for its Continental and Indian breakfast.
A popular lunch spot for authentic Bengali cuisine near Howrah Bridge.
A historic restaurant known for its Chinese and Indian dinner options.
A grand marble building dedicated to Queen Victoria, surrounded by beautiful gardens.
The oldest museum in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts from various periods of Indian history.
An iconic suspension bridge over the Hooghly River, offering stunning views of the city at night.

Kolkata's monsoon season can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
For exploring the Howrah Bridge and other attractions, comfortable walking shoes are a must.

To stay hydrated during long walks, a portable water bottle is optional but recommended.
Crispy puris filled with spiced potato mash, served with tangy water.
Mutton curry with a rich, spicy gravy, best enjoyed with rice.
Sweet yogurt dessert, made with condensed milk and sugar.
Handcrafted terracotta items, a symbol of Bengal's rich pottery tradition.
Beautifully embroidered quilts made from recycled saris, a traditional Bengali craft.
A variety of sweetmeats unique to Bengal, a must-try for every visitor.
A vibrant, historic market in Chartres, offering local produce and crafts since the Middle Ages.
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A riverside art museum showcasing contemporary Chinese art, nestled in the lush Donggang River scenic area.