Monday, July 6, 2020

Top 7 Places to Visit in Kolkata for 2 Days to Know the City That One Can’t Miss in 2020


Kolkata, although often associated with poverty, scarcity of work, poor quality of food, is commonly left out by travelers when visiting India. Kolkata is a town that requires immersion rather than quick sightseeing to surely get an experience for, and appreciate, it. The best way to discovering Kolkata is a walking tour. Let’s start with the top 7 places to visit in Kolkata for 2 days to know the city that you can’t miss.

 1. Victoria Memorial



Kolkata is a city that has plenty of tourist’s attraction. And to visit Kolkata the first names came to mind is Victoria memorial. Victoria Memorial is a white color imposing building snf its construction was finished in 1921.Constructed in reminiscence of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, it homes a first-rate art history series and a gallery from the British Colonial period along with many brilliant paintings, sculptures, and books. The constructing outside is evocatively illuminated at night. The structure of this building spread over 57 acres of land, housing 21 lush inexperienced gardens, 28,394 arte facts, and 3,900 inventive paintings. If you want to visit a high quality and romantic place in Kolkata, than its Victoria Memorial. This building built within the reminiscence of Queen Victoria, this white marble beauty is a host to 20 lakhs annual visitors.


Location: Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, West Bengal, Kolkata
Opening Time: Tuesday-Friday (10.00 AM -6.00 PM)
Entry Fee : Indians - 30 Rs., Foreigners - (100-500) Rs.


 2. Howrah Bridge



Howrah bridge opened as a visitor site in 1943, the Howrah Bridge (officially referred to as Rabindra Setu, after famous Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore) crosses the Hooghly River to hyperlink Kolkata with its twin town of Howrah. This bridge is being used by approximately 150,000 automobiles and one million pedestrians every single day. To get a experience for why it's stated to be the busiest bridge within the world, you absolutely must walk across it!

 

Location: Howrah, West Bengal, Kolkata, India

3. Fort William



Fort William Situated on the 
eastern banks of Hooghly river, it is a large building from the colonial technology that has served more than one purposes until date. It is one of the  must-visit area during your Kolkata sightseeing tour. This structural beauty is known as the ‘black hole of Calcutta’, this area changed into as soon as a temporary prison wherein prisoners have been hauled. Fort William was the principal distributor of Ganges, at some stage in the early years of the Bengal Presidency inside the British India. It become named after King William III of England and Ireland and King William II of Scotland. The Maidan, which used to be part of the Fort and is the largest city park in Calcutta stands in the front of the Fort.


Add caption

 

4. Belur Math


Belur math is one of the glorified place in the history of Kolkata. Belur math can be reached within 20 minutes by taking a ship form the riverbank of Dakshineswar Kali Temple. This historical building is characterized by the non-violent leafy complex. Belur math surrounded area is forty acres of land and its headquarters is Ramakrishna Math and Mission, founded through Swami Vivekananda. The predominant shrine, devoted to Sri Ramakrishna, has unique and certainly one of a type structure that mixes Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and Islamic styles. It's truly well worth experiencing the night aarti ceremony, which beings at sunset. Any kind of photography is prohibited.

 

Location: Belur Road, Howrah, West Bengal, Kolkata, India


5. Science City, Kolkata


The science city was established in 1st July, 1997 in Kolkata. It’s another tourist’s attraction both for the locals and for foreigners. It is one of the largest science museums in the sub continent of India. It’s located at JBS Halder avenue Kolkata. If you want to enjoy the perfect blending of entertainment and education, than science city is the perfect place. If you visit this place, than your holiday will be worthy enough.

 

 

 

6. Rabindranath Tagore’s House


Rabindranath Tagore was born in “Jorashako Thakur Bari” which is located in Kolkata, India. This house is one of the most important historical place and witness bearers in Kolkata. However, once Tagore’s house is now converted into a museum. This museum is one of the points of tourist attraction in Kolkata. This is a converted museum from Tagore’s house and it contains fascinating photo gallery, paintings and Tagore’s literary work.

 

 

7. Eden Garden


Eden garden is known as the home of cricket in Kolkata. Eden Garden is a beautiful, well-maintained cricket stadium placed in Kolkata's. Bagh area, near State Secretariat and Calcutta High Court. It become established in the year 1864 and become laid by Governor- General Auckland, who named the gardens and the cricket ground after his sisters Emily and Fanny Eden. Stretched over 50 acres, this cricket stadium has the potential to seat approximately 66,349 people and is the second biggest stadiums in the world. When it isn't hosting a number of the maximum nail-biting wearing events, Eden Gardens also doubles up as a quaint vacation spot for nature lovers.


 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Hi! Here I am to answer your question.
Please don't enter any spam link in the comment box.
Thank you!!!