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By: farhashaheen | Posted: Nov 17, 2011 | General | 576 Views

Kolkata is one of the largest cities in India, but unlike the other large metropolis, this northeast Indian city, capital of Bengal, has an identity and character all its own. To some travelers, Kolkata (also known as Calcutta) is a praiseworthy treasure trove of culture and worthwhile activities and sights that will be the source of many good memories. To others, the city leaves a lasting impression that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. While Kolkata continues to grow in both population and globalizing trends like the construction of shopping malls, new restaurants and boutiques, the city also clings onto its past, often stunting development. Original taxis from the 1950’s still jam the streets, hand-pulled rickshaws still tote passengers through the cities narrow alleyways, and Rabindra Sangeet, songs by Rabindranath Tagore, are blasted from speakers in the streets. It is these long lasting cultural titbits that have helped me to love Kolkata.


There is also something so nostalgic and warming by the cities pride and love for culture. If you are interested in art exhibits, poetry, classical Indian songs, theatrical performances, traditional dance and the like, you will no end of amusement in the City of Joy. Everyday there are cultural happenings across the city and most are advertised in the local news paper.


If you are inspired by architectural design then you may enjoy a walking tour of the north-central area of the city where original structures built during the British colonization of India are well preserved and offer a pleasing visual change from the otherwise modern and bland apartment buildings that are popping up in newer areas of the city.Or you can take the metro to Esplanade station and walk past New Market on your way towards Central station.


New Market is a sea of aisle ways leading past shops of every nature. This is the largest in-door market in the city and has been around for quite some time. You can find virtually anything here including sewing supplies, cheeses, clothing and flowers.It takes a good deal of patience to tackle New Market but the market is enormous and worth a visit.


Though Kolkata is the culture capital of India, the city can tend to turn a lot of tourists away. The poverty is the first thing you will notice: slums bordering the base of brand new shopping malls, people picking through garbage heaps, naked children with distended bellies. These sights are difficult for anyone to bear. It is one of the biggest negative drawbacks to visiting this city, though you will face poverty wherever you go, in Kolkata the striking mixture of poor and rich will knock you back a few steps.


Regardless, the city is an amazing place to visit and you should not pass it up on your travel plans.The list is too big however I have just written a few of them. Some famous places to visit here


1.Eden Gardens
2.The Victoria Memorial
3.Howrah Bridge or Rabindra Setu
4.The Second Hooghly Bridge or Vidyasagar Setu
5.Dakshineswar Kali Temple
6.St. Paul’s Cathedral
7.Tipu Sultan Mosque
8.New Market
9.The Shaheed Minar
10.Alipore Zoological Gardens
11.The Indian Botanical Garden
12.The Grand Hotel


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