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5-Day Kolkata Itinerary from Howrah Bridge (2026-02-06 to 2026-02-10)

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Day 1 · Fri, Feb 6
Howrah & Hooghly Riverfront (Kolkata)

Explore Howrah Bridge and Riverside Sights

12:30 PM:

Begin with a relaxed riverside walk along the Howrah ghats, taking photos of Howrah Bridge from the south bank and watching local ferry traffic glide on the Hooghly River.

1:15 PM:

Stop at Blue Sky or a nearby stalls for a light snack of jhalmuri and chai while soaking in the riverside atmosphere.

2:00 PM:

Board a short ferry from the Howrah ghat to Princep Ghat for riverside views and the colonial-era bandstand; stroll the promenade and relax on the benches.

2:45 PM:

Visit St. Paul's Cathedral nearby for a quick look at its Gothic architecture and peaceful gardens - a calm contrast to the busy riverfront.

3:30 PM:

Enjoy an early afternoon meal at 6 Ballygunge Place (if you take a quick taxi across to Ballygunge) or sample Bengali street eats at Khalsa Food Stall near the ghat area for mishti and fish fry.

4:00 PM:

Walk east along the river to Mullick Ghat Flower Market to see vibrant flower stalls and watch local vendors arranging garlands; pick up a small bouquet to carry along as you explore.

4:45 PM:

Take a short rickshaw or taxi to Belur Math for a serene riverside visit - enjoy the calm campus, the Ramakrishna Mission architecture, and the sunset over the Hooghly.

6:00 PM:

Return toward Howrah and stop at Nahabatkhana or a nearby sweet shop to sample evening mishti like sandesh and rosogolla with a cup of steaming chai.

6:45 PM:

Catch the evening light on Howrah Bridge from the south bank; photograph the illumination and watch the riverboats heading out as the city lights come on.

7:30 PM:

Dine at Oh! Calcutta or local riverside eatery for traditional Bengali fare-try the macher jhol (fish curry) and posto preparations for a memorable dinner.

9:00 PM:

Finish the evening with a relaxed walk along the ghats, stopping by Princep Ghat again if you like the nighttime view, or take a short ferry ride for a lit-up panorama of the riverfront.

7:00 PM:

Head to Peter Cat on Park Street (short taxi ride) for their famous Chelo Kebab or a comforting Kolkata-style continental meal in a lively, classic setting.

8:30 PM:

Walk around Park Street to soak up the nightlife-stop at Coffee World or Flurys for a post-dinner coffee and a slice of classic Kolkata pastry.

9:15 PM:

Return toward the river and pause at Princep Ghat for the nighttime skyline and gentle river breeze; this is ideal for quiet photo moments and people-watching.

9:45 PM:

Take a short ferry or auto back to the Howrah side and enjoy an evening tea or late dessert at Nahabatkhana or a local sweet shop near Howrah station.

10:30 PM:

Finish the night with a slow stroll along the Howrah ghats under the lit Howrah Bridge, listening to river sounds and reflecting on the day's sights before returning to your accommodation.

Day 2 · Sat, Feb 7
Central Kolkata (BBD Bagh, Esplanade)

Historic Kolkata: Writers' Building, Town Hall and Tram Ride

7:30 AM:

Begin with breakfast at Flurys on Park Street, savoring their Kolkata-style omelette and hot chai while people-watching in the historic café setting.

8:15 AM:

Walk toward B.B.D. Bagh (Dalhousie Square) to admire the colonial facades and photograph the exterior of the iconic Writers' Building as the city wakes up.

9:00 AM:

Take a guided short tour of Calcutta High Court precincts and the nearby Town Hall, learning about the British-era civic architecture and notable historical anecdotes.

9:45 AM:

Hop on a heritage tram from Esplanade for a scenic short ride toward Park Street, enjoying the slow-city charm and ringing the tram bell like a local.

10:15 AM:

Stop at New Market (Sir Stuart Hogg Market) for a brisk browse of stalls selling textiles, trinkets and spices; pick up a small souvenir or traditional paan box.

11:00 AM:

Visit the nearby Indian Coffee House on College Street for a strong filter coffee and to soak up the literary ambience where students and writers have long gathered.

11:45 AM:

Head to Bhowanipore Bakery or Tewari Brothers for a quick sweet bite - try a Kolkata-style pastry or mishti to refresh before afternoon plans.

12:30 PM:

Lunch at Olypub on Park Street for classic Bengali and Anglo-Indian dishes; try the mutton curry or fish cutlet in a lively old-Calcutta pub atmosphere.

1:30 PM:

Walk to Victoria Memorial (outer lawns) and stroll the gardens, enjoying colonial vistas and river breezes while photographing the gleaming white dome from a distance.

2:15 PM:

Enter the Victoria Memorial Museum for a focused visit to the art and historical exhibits, including paintings and relics that trace Kolkata's colonial past.

3:30 PM:

Take a short taxi to Park Street Cemetery for a peaceful, historic wander among weathered tombstones and colonial-era sculptures - a quiet contrast to the bustling city.

4:00 PM:

Stop for an afternoon refreshment at Felix or The Coffee House on Park Street for filter coffee and a slice of pastry while watching local life go by.

4:30 PM:

Catch a short heritage tram ride from Park Street toward Esplanade to experience another slow, scenic slice of Kolkata and enjoy the city's vintage charm.

5:00 PM:

Explore College Street bookshops briefly - browse secondhand book stalls and pick up a vintage Bengali or English title as a unique souvenir.

5:45 PM:

Head to Prinsep Ghat by taxi for an early evening riverside walk; relax on the steps and watch local life along the Hooghly River as the light softens.

6:30 PM:

Enjoy an early dinner at Bhojohori Manna or Oh! Calcutta (Esplanade) to savour homestyle Bengali dishes like chingri malai curry or kosha mangsho before evening plans.

7:15 PM:

Walk from Esplanade toward Park Street and soak up the neon-lit vibe; pause for a photo outside the iconic Photograph Gallery and watch the city transition into evening.

7:30 PM:

Dine at Peter Cat on Park Street to try their famous Chelo Kebab or order a Kolkata-style continental dish in a cosy, heritage setting.

8:45 PM:

Stroll to Flurys or Cafe Mezzuna for a post-dinner coffee or dessert-savour a slice of classic Kolkata pastry or a gelato while people-watching on Park Street.

9:15 PM:

Take a short taxi to Prinsep Ghat for an atmospheric riverside walk under the lit arches; enjoy the breeze and watch the reflections of city lights on the Hooghly River.

9:45 PM:

Board a late-evening river cruise (if available) or a short ferry from Prinsep to view the illuminated riverfront, capturing night-time photos of the skyline and bridges.

10:30 PM:

Head back toward Esplanade and stop for a late-night snack at Nahabatkhana or a nearby sweet shop to sample warm rosogolla or a cup of masala chai.

11:00 PM:

Finish the evening with a gentle walk along Chowringhee or return to Park Street for a final drink at Olypub (if open) before heading to your accommodation.

Day 3 · Sun, Feb 8
South Kolkata (Victoria Memorial area)

Cultural Circuit: Victoria Memorial and Park Street

7:30 AM:

Start with breakfast at Flurys on Park Street, enjoying a Kolkata-style omelette and hot chai in the historic café while planning the day's museum visits.

8:15 AM:

Take a gentle walk through the outer lawns of Victoria Memorial to admire the white dome in the cool morning light and photograph the formal gardens and statues.

9:00 AM:

Enter the Victoria Memorial Museum for a focused visit to highlights-British-era paintings, sculptures and the royal carriage-allowing 60-75 minutes to absorb the exhibits.

10:30 AM:

Stroll over to St. Paul's Cathedral for a brief visit to its Gothic interior and tranquil grounds; linger on the benches to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

11:00 AM:

Head to Mocha Café or Tea Junction nearby for a mid-morning coffee or masala chai and a light pastry while reviewing maps for the afternoon.

11:30 AM:

Wander along Park Street, popping into Duncan Street bookshops or window-shopping at heritage boutiques-this is a good time to pick up a local souvenir or a copy of Kolkata writing.

12:30 PM:

Lunch at Olypub on Park Street to sample classic Kolkata dishes like mutton curry or fish cutlet in a convivial, old-Calcutta pub setting.

1:30 PM:

Visit the neighbouring Indian Museum for a focused 60-75 minute walk through galleries of archaeology and natural history, spotting fossil displays and classical sculptures.

2:45 PM:

Take a short taxi to Birla Planetarium for the audio-visual show (check timetable) and explore the science exhibits for a brief, engaging indoor stop.

3:45 PM:

Grab an afternoon snack at Flury's (if you didn't earlier) or try Kookie Jar on Park Street for cakes and coffee while relaxing and planning the evening.

4:15 PM:

Pop into St. Thomas' Church or wander the side lanes off Park Street to admire colonial architecture and small art galleries featuring local artists.

5:00 PM:

Enjoy a leisurely walk through Maidan-sit near the open lawns, watch local cricket games, and photograph the distant skyline with the green expanse in the foreground.

5:45 PM:

Head to Victoria Memorial again for golden-hour photos from the outer lawns and to watch the light soften on the white marble façade.

6:30 PM:

Early evening drinks or light dinner at Jyotsna Restaurant or Bhojohori Manna nearby to taste authentic Bengali homestyle dishes like chingri malai curry or kosha mangsho.

7:30 PM:

Stroll back onto Park Street to soak up the evening ambience, stop by Peter Cat if you fancy a nightcap, or browse late-night bookstores on Duncan Street.

8:30 PM:

Catch live music at Someplace Else (check the schedule) for a classic Kolkata nightlife experience or enjoy a quieter dessert at Flurys before moving on.

8:45 PM:

Enjoy a live set or open-mic at Someplace Else in Taj Bengal (check the evening lineup) and soak up Kolkata's music scene with a drink at their cosy bar.

9:45 PM:

Walk to Peter Cat for a late-night bite-try their famous Chelo Kebab or a comforting continental plate in the classic, bustling ambience.

10:30 PM:

Stop by Flurys for a dessert or a hot chocolate; the warm pastries and old-world café setting make for a lovely, relaxed post-dinner moment.

11:15 PM:

Take a gentle moonlit stroll along Park Street, admiring the lit-up heritage facades and maybe popping into a late-night bookstore on Duncan Street if open.

11:45 PM:

Head back toward your accommodation with a short taxi ride, pausing at Nahabatkhana or a local sweet shop if you fancy a final cup of chai and a rosogolla for the road.

Day 4 · Mon, Feb 9
New Market, Kumartuli, College Street

Local Markets and Bengali Cuisine Sampling

7:30 AM:

Start the morning with breakfast at Kannah's Cafe near College Street, savouring Kolkata-style luchi-alur dom or a light porota with a strong filter coffee to fuel a market day.

8:15 AM:

Walk into New Market (Sir Stuart Hogg Market) and explore the early stalls-inspect textiles, brassware and spice vendors while bargaining for a handcrafted paan box or sari trim.

9:00 AM:

Head to the adjoining lane of New Market to taste street-side breakfast favourites like kathi roll and telebhaja from a trusted stall such as the New Market telebhaja vendor, pairing it with steaming masala chai.

9:45 AM:

Stroll toward College Street and visit a classic bookstall; spend time browsing secondhand Bengali and English titles and pick a vintage copy as a literary souvenir.

10:30 AM:

Walk to Kumartuli for an immersive glimpse of the potters' quarter-observe artisans shaping clay idols, ask about seasonal techniques, and photograph the colourful workshop lanes.

11:15 AM:

Take a short break at Mandap Café (or a nearby tearoom) to sample mishti and a cup of chai while watching Kumartuli artisans at work and planning lunchtime picks.

11:45 AM:

Wander back toward College Street and stop at Indian Coffee House for a late-morning filter coffee and the bustling, historic atmosphere among students and booksellers before lunch.

12:30 PM:

Lunch at Bhojohori Manna (College Street branch) to sample homestyle Bengali dishes like macher jhol and begun bhaja, enjoying hearty portions in a casual setting.

1:30 PM:

Walk to College Street's Coffee House lane and linger over another cup at the Indian Coffee House, soaking up the student-and-writer ambience while flipping through a new book purchase.

2:15 PM:

Head to Chowringhee Lane via a short taxi to visit craft shops selling kantha embroidery and terracotta - pick up a locally made scarf or small homeware as a tangible memory.

3:00 PM:

Take a guided short walk through the side lanes of Kumartuli to meet an artisan and watch the finishing touches on a clay idol, asking about pigments and seasonal rituals.

3:45 PM:

Stop for an afternoon sweet at Nahabatkhana or Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick and try a plate of warm sandesh or syrupy rosogolla with masala chai.

4:15 PM:

Visit the nearby College Square to relax by the lake, watch students rowing and enjoy the calm; grab a street-side kulfi from a vendor for a cool treat.

5:00 PM:

Explore the bookstalls around College Street again for deeper browsing - hunt for rare Bengali literature or vintage film magazines as afternoon light fades.

5:45 PM:

Cross over to New Market for evening shopping - check leather goods, brassware and spice shops you may have missed, and bargain for a small brass puja item or spice blend to take home.

6:30 PM:

Enjoy an early dinner at 6 Ballygunge Place (if you prefer a short taxi ride) for refined Bengali classics, or sample tangy chaap rolls and cha at a popular local stall near New Market.

7:30 PM:

Finish the afternoon-to-evening with a stroll along Camac Street to see boutiques and cafes; stop for a digestif coffee at Kookie Jar or Mocha Café before moving on.

8:00 PM:

Dine at Peter Cat on Park Street (short taxi away) to try their famous Chelo Kebab or enjoy Kolkata-style continental dishes in a lively, heritage setting.

9:15 PM:

Take a relaxed post-dinner stroll along Park Street, pausing for a coffee or dessert at Flurys and soaking up the neon-lit old-Calcutta ambience.

10:00 PM:

Catch live music at Someplace Else in Taj Bengal (check schedule) for a classic Kolkata nightlife experience with a drink in hand and local bands performing.

11:30 PM:

If you fancy a late sweet stop before returning to your accommodation, grab a warm plate of rosogolla or sandesh from Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick near Park Street.

Day 5 · Tue, Feb 10
Central & South Kolkata

Museums and Religious Sites: Indian Museum and Kalighat

7:30 AM:

Begin with a hearty breakfast at Kannah's Cafe near College Street, enjoying luchi-alur dom or a light porota with strong filter coffee to fuel a museum morning.

8:15 AM:

Walk to Indian Museum and queue for opening; plan a focused tour of archaeology and natural history highlights, including the Egyptian mummy replica and fossil displays.

9:30 AM:

Spend time in the gallery of art and antiquities at Indian Museum, pausing at the classical sculptures and colonial-era paintings while reading exhibit notes or using an audio guide.

10:30 AM:

Take a short taxi to Birla Planetarium for a quick look at the exterior and, if times align, catch a morning sky show or browse the science exhibits in the foyer.

11:15 AM:

Stroll to College Square for a brief lakeside pause-watch rowers and students, and pick up a street-side kulfi or tea from a vendor to refresh before heading south.

12:00 PM:

Head toward Kalighat Temple by taxi; upon arrival, observe the temple rituals and architecture from the outer precincts and, if comfortable, join the queue for a respectful darshan.

12:30 PM:

After darshan, take a short walk to Balaram Mullick & Radharaman Mullick for a light sweet snack-try a piece of warm sandesh or a syrupy rosogolla with a cup of chai.

1:00 PM:

Head to Kumartuli by taxi for an immersive late-afternoon visit; wander the lanes to watch artisans add final painted details to clay idols and chat briefly about seasonal techniques.

2:00 PM:

Enjoy a relaxed lunch at Bhojohori Manna (College Street branch)-order homestyle favourites like macher jhol and a vegetable bhaja plate to taste authentic Bengali flavours.

3:15 PM:

Walk the quieter lanes around College Square, pause by the lake to photograph student rowers, and sample a roadside kulfi or falooda from a vendor near the college steps.

3:45 PM:

Visit the nearby Nandan cultural complex for a short film screening or art exhibition (check today's schedule) to catch contemporary Bengali cinema or regional art displays.

4:30 PM:

Take a tram or taxi toward Park Street and stop at Flurys for an afternoon coffee and a slice of Kolkata pastry while planning the evening; enjoy the old-world café ambience.

5:15 PM:

Stroll down Park Street toward Maidan, pausing to admire heritage buildings and perhaps drop into a small gallery or bookstore on Duncan Street for a quick browse.

5:45 PM:

Head back to Victoria Memorial outer lawns for golden-hour photos of the white marble from a new angle and a peaceful walk as the light softens over the gardens.

6:30 PM:

For an early evening bite, try Oh! Calcutta or Jyotsna Restaurant for refined Bengali preparations-order a prawn malai curry or kosha mangsho to round out the day's culinary exploration.

7:30 PM:

Stroll back toward Park Street and soak up the neon-lit atmosphere, pausing for a classic Kolkata dinner at Peter Cat to try their famous Chelo Kebab or continental plates.

8:45 PM:

Walk to Flurys for a post-dinner dessert or coffee, enjoying the old-world patisserie ambience and a slice of classic Kolkata pastry while people-watching.

9:30 PM:

Catch live music at Someplace Else (Taj Bengal) if there's a show tonight, relaxing with a drink and soaking up Kolkata's vibrant nightlife scene.

10:45 PM:

Take a gentle moonlit stroll along Park Street or the Maidan edge to admire lit heritage facades, then stop at Nahabatkhana or a nearby sweet shop for a final cup of chai and rosogolla before returning to your accommodation.

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