Begin your exploration at the vibrant Mullick Ghat Flower Market, one of Asia's largest flower markets, located just beneath the majestic Howrah Bridge.
Take a short walk to the Howrah Bridge for an early morning view of the Hooghly River as the city begins to wake up.
Travel to Terreti Bazar, Kolkata's Old Chinatown, to enjoy a traditional street-side breakfast of steamed momos and fish ball soup.
Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the riverfront at Princep Ghat, where you can admire the neoclassical white columns and the nearby Vidyasagar Setu.
Visit the iconic Victoria Memorial, a magnificent white marble monument housing a vast collection of colonial-era artifacts and lush gardens.
Head to the stunning St. Paul's Cathedral, known for its Indo-Gothic architecture and impressive stained-glass windows, located right next to the memorial grounds.
Take a short taxi ride to the vibrant Park Street for a legendary lunch at Peter Cat, where you can savor their signature Chelo Kebab in a classic colonial-style setting.
Explore the vast collections of the Indian Museum, the oldest and largest museum in India, featuring the rare Egyptian Mummy and an impressive gallery of ancient Buddhist Art.
Immerse yourself in the literary atmosphere of College Street, the world's largest second-hand book market, famously known across the city as Boipara.
Experience a true Kolkata tradition at the historic Indian Coffee House, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee while witnessing the city's famous intellectual "adda" culture.
Head to the bustling New Market, also known as Sir Stuart Hogg Market, to browse through historic stalls and sample the famous fruitcake at the iconic Jewish bakery Nahoum & Sons.
Savor a sophisticated dinner at Mocambo on Park Street, a legendary institution where you can enjoy their classic Devilled Crabs and Baked Alaska in a vintage setting.
Conclude your day with a peaceful stroll along the Outram Ghat promenade to admire the illuminated skyline and the golden lights reflecting off the Hooghly River.