Kolkata, once known as Calcutta, is a city where tradition and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. It is a place where the past whispers through the colonial-era buildings, the bustling markets, and the heritage of the British Raj, while the present is alive with innovation, creativity, and resilience.
The city’s spirit is best captured in its people—warm, friendly, and full of life. Kolkata is often called the “City of Joy,” a title earned through its rich cultural heritage, intellectual pursuits, and endless celebrations. From the colorful and vibrant Durga Puja festivities to the quiet charm of the Howrah Bridge, Kolkata is a city that never sleeps, always buzzing with energy.
Walking through Kolkata is like strolling through an open museum, with landmarks like the Victoria Memorial, Marble Palace, and Indian Museum showcasing the city’s grandeur. The ghats of the Hooghly River offer serene moments amid the city’s hustle, while the narrow lanes of North Kolkata take you back in time with their old-world charm.
Whether it’s enjoying a cup of piping hot Bengali tea, savoring street food, or simply taking in the scenery, Kolkata never fails to leave an impression—a blend of history, art, and undying joy.
Historical and Cultural Landmarks
Food and Shopping
Leisure and Recreation
Miscellaneous
Wildlife and Nature
Religious Sites
Art and Entertainment
Museums and Educational Centers
Parks and Open Spaces
Weekend Getaways
