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Kolkata: Half-Day Morning Tour w/ Flower Market
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Kolkata: Half-Day Morning Tour w/ Flower Market

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4 hour(s)
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Duration

4 hour(s)

Languages

English

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Start your journey at 07:00 with a hotel pick-up, where your guide will brief you about the day's activities. You will start by visiting a flower market from where you can get a perfect picture view of the Howrah Bridge.


Next, make a visit to Prinsep Ghat and enjoy a Masala Chai on the bank of the river. A small boat ride can be arranged upon request at your own cost. Later, visit Victoria Memorial, a large marble building built from 1906 to 1921 and dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria


  • Visit a flower market, where you can see Howrah Bridge perfectly
  • Visit Prinsep Ghat, Victoria Memorial and St. Paul Cathedral Church
  • Enjoy the a Masala Chai at Prinsep Ghat


  • Local guide
  • Transportation
  • All entrance tickets


  • Gratuities (recommended)
  • Boat ride


  • Comfortable walking shoes recommended
  • Dress code is smart casual


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kolkata Heritage

Artistic and Literary Legacy: Kolkata has been a hub for artistic and intellectual movements, producing renowned poets, writers, and artists. It's home to the birthplace of modern Indian literary and artistic thought, as well as a center for Indian nationalism. Notable figures include Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European Nobel laureate in Literature, and Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. 


Traditional Crafts and Handicrafts: Kolkata's heritage also includes a diverse range of traditional crafts made from materials like bamboo, cane, shola, and conch-shells. These crafts, along with floor paintings (alpana) and Chalchitra paintings, are part of the city's cultural and religious traditions. 

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