Offbeat Places To Visit In Kolkata: Exploring the City’s Most Fascinating Corners

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Indian Museum

Victoria Memorial

South Park Cemetery

Jorsanko Thakurbadi

Princep Ghat

Offbeat Places to Visit in Kolkata

 

Acharya Jagadish Chandra Botanical Gardens

 Science City

Eco-park

East Kolkata Wetlands

Dakhineshwar Temple

Kalighat Temple

 St. Paul’s Cathedral

 Maghen David Synagogue

Beth El Synagogue

Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum

Tucked away on a busy street in central Kolkata, the Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum offers a quiet portal to the 19th century. Housed in the colonial-era residence known as Simla House at 85A Raja Ram Mohan Sarani (formerly Amherst Street), this museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of the man often called the “Father of Modern India”

A visit to the Raja Ram Mohan Roy Memorial Museum is more than just a tour of an old building; it is an immersive journey into the life of a visionary who fought against social evils like Sati, championed women’s rights and modern education, and laid the groundwork for modern India. It stands as a fitting tribute to a giant of the Bengal Renaissance, waiting to be rediscovered by new generations.

Alipore Jail Museum

In the heart of Kolkata, behind imposing red-brick walls, lies a site that silently witnessed some of the most turbulent chapters of India’s freedom struggle. The Alipore Central Jail, a maximum-security prison operational since 1906, was closed in 2019 and has since been transformed into a powerful and moving museum. Now known as the Alipore Jail Museum or Independence Museum, was opened to the public in 2022, offering visitors a chance to walk through the very cells and corridors where legendary freedom fighters were once confined.

 Metcalfe Hall

Standing quietly at the corner of Strand Road and Hare Street, just opposite the bustling Millennium Park, Metcalfe Hall is an unexpected vision. With its massive Corinthian pillars and stately white facade, it looks less like a colonial relic and more like a Graeco-Roman temple transported to the Hooghly’s edge.


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An advocate of conservation of ecologically fragile spaces and conscious travel, storytelling wasn't always my goal. It started as an escape, turned into a calling and eventually spread its wings. A banking stint, a teaching tenure, an environmental thesis - a bit of everything, only to realize that I am at my best when I travel, interacting with locals, curating itineraries and threading together contributions of every element in the larger scheme of things through words and visuals.

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