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A Week in Kolkata: Exploring the City's Vibrant Culture

Saturday, April 6: Historical Exploration of North Kolkata

In the morning, visit the iconic Marble Palace, a magnificent mansion filled with stunning sculptures and artworks. Explore the nearby Jorasanko Thakur Bari, the ancestral home of Rabindranath Tagore, showcasing the rich literary heritage of Kolkata. In the afternoon, head to College Street, renowned for its bookstores and the prestigious Presidency University. Spend the evening at Kumartuli, the famous clay idol making quarter, witnessing artisans bring clay sculptures to life.

  • Marble Palace: INR 100, 2 hours
  • Jorasanko Thakur Bari: INR 50, 1 hour
  • College Street: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Kumartuli: INR 0, 2 hours
Sunday, April 7: Cultural Immersion in South Kolkata

Start your day by visiting the Indian Museum, one of the oldest and largest museums in India. Spend the afternoon at Kalighat Temple, a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Kali. Explore the vibrant Gariahat Market, known for its wide range of products. In the evening, experience the lively ambiance of Park Street, famous for its restaurants, cafes, and nightlife.

  • Indian Museum: INR 30, 2 hours
  • Kalighat Temple: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Gariahat Market: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Park Street: INR 500, 3 hours
Monday, April 8: Architectural Marvels and River Cruise

In the morning, visit the Victoria Memorial, an imposing white marble structure showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture. Explore St. Paul's Cathedral, a stunning Gothic-style church nearby. In the afternoon, take a leisurely boat ride along the Hooghly River, enjoying the panoramic views of the Howrah Bridge and riverside ghats. Spend the evening at Prinsep Ghat, a picturesque riverside promenade.

  • Victoria Memorial: INR 30, 2 hours
  • St. Paul's Cathedral: INR 100, 1 hour
  • River Cruise: INR 300, 2 hours
  • Prinsep Ghat: INR 0, 2 hours
Tuesday, April 9: Art and Cultural Heritage

Start your day at the Indian Museum of Modern Art, showcasing contemporary Indian artworks. Explore the nearby Academy of Fine Arts, a hub for visual and performing arts. In the afternoon, visit the iconic Howrah Bridge, an engineering marvel. Spend the evening at Rabindra Sadan, an auditorium hosting cultural events and performances.

  • Indian Museum of Modern Art: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Academy of Fine Arts: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Howrah Bridge: INR 0, 1 hour
  • Rabindra Sadan: INR 0, 2 hours
Wednesday, April 10: Eco-Tourism and Park Exploration

In the morning, visit the vast eco-park of New Town, offering serene lakes, walking trails, and lush greenery. Explore the Science City, a science and technology museum with interactive exhibits. In the afternoon, head to the tranquil Botanical Gardens, famous for its giant banyan tree. Spend the evening at Nicco Park, an amusement park with thrilling rides and entertainment.

  • New Town Eco Park: INR 50, 2 hours
  • Science City: INR 100, 2 hours
  • Botanical Gardens: INR 20, 1 hour
  • Nicco Park: INR 500, 3 hours
Thursday, April 11: Temples and Markets

Start your day at Dakshineswar Kali Temple, a famous Hindu temple on the banks of the Hooghly River. Explore the nearby Belur Math, a spiritual complex showcasing various architectural styles. In the afternoon, visit College Street Market, known as "Boi Para" (Book Market), for a unique shopping experience. Spend the evening at Hatibagan Market, a bustling shopping destination.

  • Dakshineswar Kali Temple: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Belur Math: INR 0, 2 hours
  • College Street Market: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Hatibagan Market: INR 0, 2 hours
Friday, April 12: Heritage Walk and Cultural Delights

Embark on a heritage walk in the morning, exploring the charming lanes of Kumartuli, Sovabazar Rajbari, and the Shobhabazar Rajbari. In the afternoon, visit the iconic Park Street Cemetery, a historic burial ground. Indulge in Bengali cuisine during lunch at a local restaurant. Wrap up your evening with a traditional dance performance at Rabindra Tirtha.

  • Heritage Walk: INR 0, 2 hours
  • Park Street Cemetery: INR 0, 1 hour
  • Lunch at a local restaurant: INR 500, 1 hour
  • Rabindra Tirtha: INR 100, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting the Marble Palace Zoo, located within the premises of Marble Palace. It houses a small collection of exotic animals. Another hidden gem is the Indian Coffee House, a legendary café in College Street, known for its intellectual ambiance and delicious coffee. Locals also love the bohemian vibe of Tollygunge, a neighborhood with art galleries, indie cinemas, and trendy cafes.

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