Also known as the Dutch Palace, this 16th-century building features Kerala murals, portraits, and exhibits of the Rajas of Kochi. A great place to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the city.
One of the oldest active synagogues in the world, the Paradesi Synagogue was built in 1568 and features ornate Belgian chandeliers, Chinese tiles, and Jewish artifacts. Be sure to dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering.
Feast on delicious seafood and fusion dishes at this popular restaurant. The cozy ambiance and friendly staff make it a great place to relax and recharge before continuing your adventure.
Located on a hillock, this museum is the largest archaeological museum in Kerala and features exhibits of the Cochin Royal Family, paintings, sculptures, and more. Children will love the outdoor park and deer park.
Thrill-seekers will love this amusement park that features over 50 rides, including the Recoil, Maverick, and Equinox. The park also has a water park, a wave pool, and a rain disco. A fun-filled way to end your day!
If you have more time, be sure to check out the Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Francis Church, and Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica. For a side trip, consider a backwater cruise or a trip to the Athirapilly Waterfalls. To maximize your fun, wear comfortable shoes, carry an umbrella for the unpredictable monsoon weather, and try the local delicacies like appam and stew, puttu and kadala, and fish curry.
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