Two-Day Itinerary for an Unforgettable Kolkata City Experience

  1. Day 1: Victoria Memorial
    5 minutes (1.2 kilometers) from Maidan Metro Station

    The Victoria Memorial is a historical building that was built in memory of Queen Victoria. A must-visit attraction when in Kolkata, the Memorial stands as a symbol of the rich cultural heritage of the city and provides visitors with an insight into the colonial history of the region. The Memorial houses a museum which contains a vast array of historical artifacts and relics, some of which date back to the colonial era. Visitors can take a stroll in the beautiful garden surrounding the Memorial or enjoy a musical fountain show in the evening.

  2. Day 1: Maidan
    8 minutes (1.3 kilometers) from Victoria Memorial

    Maidan is the largest urban park in Kolkata, covering a whopping 400 hectares of land. The park is a great place to relax, take a stroll, or enjoy a picnic with friends and family. With the Victoria Memorial on one end and the Eden Gardens on the other, Maidan is an essential part of Kolkata's cultural landscape. Visitors can enjoy a horse carriage ride around the park or watch a cricket match at Eden Gardens. The park also offers several food and drink options from local vendors, making it an excellent place to experience the local cuisine.

  3. Day 1: Park Street
    20 minutes (5.2 kilometers) from Maidan

    Park Street is an iconic street in Kolkata that is brimming with energy and life. Known for its excellent eateries, Park Street is a food lover's paradise. Visitors can sample some of the best street food in Kolkata or dine at one of the fine dining restaurants on the street. Park Street also has several art galleries and theaters, making it a great place to experience Kolkata's cultural scene. Visitors can also shop for souvenirs at the local shops and boutiques that line the street.

  4. Day 2: Howrah Bridge
    10 minutes (2.8 kilometers) from Park Street

    The Howrah Bridge is an engineering marvel and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Kolkata. Also known as the Rabindra Setu, the bridge is a suspension-type balanced cantilever bridge that was commissioned in 1943. Visitors can take a stroll on the bridge, enjoy a sunset, or take a ferry ride to witness the bridge from the Hooghly River. The bridge is a must-visit attraction in Kolkata and provides visitors with a stunning view of the city skyline.

  5. Day 2: Dakshineswar Kali Temple
    40 minutes (17 kilometers) from Howrah Bridge

    The Dakshineswar Kali Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kali. Located on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River, the temple is one of the most revered religious sites in Kolkata. The temple complex houses 12 shrines dedicated to various Hindu deities, and the main shrine is dedicated to Kali. Visitors can experience the rituals and ceremonies that take place at the temple or take a stroll around the tranquil gardens that surround the temple complex.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Victoria Memorial (2 hours, INR 30)
  • Maidan (2 hours, Free)
  • Park Street (3 hours, INR 500)
  • Howrah Bridge (1 hour, Free)
  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple (2 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 530

Useful Tips

For an extended stay, visitors can travel to the Sundarbans or Darjeeling to experience the natural beauty of the region. Alternatively, visitors can explore Kolkata's rich cultural heritage by visiting Kalighat Temple, St. Paul's Cathedral, or the Indian Museum. Visitors with less time should prioritize the Victoria Memorial and Howrah Bridge. To reduce travel time, visitors can opt for a guided tour of the city or rent a private vehicle.

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