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Two-day Itinerary for Kolkata

  1. Day 1: Victoria Memorial
    20 minutes (4.5 km) from Kolkata Airport

    The day can be started by visiting the Victoria Memorial, an iconic and historical landmark of Kolkata. The museum is filled with artifacts and exhibits depicting the history of India and the British Raj. In the morning, you can leisurely explore the museum and appreciate the architecture. Afternoon can be spent enjoying the lush green gardens around the memorial. In the evening, enjoy the sound and light show that tells the story of Kolkata and its significance.

  2. Day 1: Dakshineswar Kali Temple
    45 minutes (14 km) from Victoria Memorial

    After an early morning breakfast, head towards Dakshineswar Kali Temple. The temple is one of the most popular and significant shrines in Kolkata and is dedicated to Goddess Kali. The temple complex also includes twelve shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva along with a beautiful prayer hall. The morning is the best time to visit the temple as it is less crowded. In the afternoon, you can enjoy the local street food and shop for souvenirs in the local market. In the evening, enjoy a Ganga Aarti by the river.

  3. Day 2: Howrah Bridge
    20 minutes (6.3 km) from Dakshineswar Kali Temple

    Start the day by visiting the iconic Howrah Bridge, a marvel of engineering that connects Kolkata and Howrah. The bridge is a favorite spot for photographers and is a symbol of Kolkata's heritage. After taking in the views of the bridge, you can visit the nearby flower market. The market is a visual delight filled with the aroma of fresh flowers and bustling vendors. In the afternoon, you can visit the Indian Museum, which houses an extensive collection of Indian art, culture, and history. In the evening, explore the Park Street area that is filled with restaurants and cafes that serve delicious food and drinks.

  4. Day 2: Marble Palace
    20 minutes (4.5 km) from Howrah Bridge

    After breakfast, visit the Marble Palace, a stunning mansion built in the neoclassical style. The palace is well known for its beautiful sculptures and paintings that depict Indian mythology and European art. In the afternoon, visit the Birla Planetarium, which is one of the oldest planetariums in India. The planetarium has several shows daily, and visitors can learn about the universe and space. In the evening, visit the nearby Kalighat Temple that is dedicated to Goddess Kali and is one of the oldest temples in Kolkata.

Recommendations

Other attractions that you can visit in Kolkata are the St. Paul's Cathedral, the Mother House, and the Science City. Side trips that you can take are to the Sunderbans or Darjeeling. To maximize your fun, you can take a tram ride or a boat ride on the Hooghly river. For foodies, Kolkata is a paradise as it is famous for its street food, especially sweets like Rosogolla and Sandesh. Don't forget to try out the local delicacies and immerse yourself in the culture of Kolkata.

If you are planning to visit Kolkata, you can easily book your hotels and flights through https://booking.tp.st/VhZsadPo.

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