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Three Days in Kolkata on a Shoestring Budget in October 2023

  1. Day 1: Victoria Memorial Hall
    20 minutes (4.5 km) from Kolkata Railway Station

    Start your day at the iconic Victoria Memorial Hall. This marble building constructed in 1921 is a testament to the city's British Raj-era past. Spend your morning exploring the museum's galleries and exhibits, featuring art and artifacts from the colonial period. In the afternoon, relax in the sprawling gardens and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. Finish your day with an evening sound and light show, narrating the history of the monument.

  2. Day 2: Howrah Bridge and Dakshineswar Kali Temple
    30 minutes (10 km) from Victoria Memorial Hall

    Begin your day by visiting the iconic Howrah Bridge, a cantilever bridge built over the Hooghly river. Walk along the bridge and enjoy the stunning views of the city. In the afternoon, head to Dakshineswar Kali Temple, a popular Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to the goddess Kali. Marvel at the temple's intricate architecture and take a stroll in the temple's serene garden. End your day by watching the evening Aarti ceremony, a Hindu ritual of worship.

  3. Day 3: College Street and Marble Palace
    35 minutes (7 km) from Dakshineswar Kali Temple

    Start your day at College Street, a bustling marketplace lined with bookstores, second-hand shops, and cafes. Explore the street's vibrant atmosphere and grab a cup of coffee at the famous Indian Coffee House. In the afternoon, visit the Marble Palace, a mansion built-in 1835 with a stunning collection of sculptures, paintings, and antique furniture. End your day by witnessing the palace's peacock room, featuring a beautiful painting of a peacock with real feathers.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Indian Museum, the largest and oldest museum in the country, showcasing a vast collection of cultural and scientific artifacts. Another great side trip is a visit to the Sundarbans, a mangrove forest known for its diverse wildlife, including the Bengal tiger. Don't forget to try Kolkata's street food, including the famous Kathi rolls and rasgullas. To maximize your fun, travel like a local by using public transportation, such as trams and buses, and barter at the local markets to get the best deals.

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