Discover the captivating contrasts of Kolkata, India, from majestic colonial architecture and bustling markets to vibrant artisan quarters and spiritual havens. This curated collection invites you to explore the rich culture, history, and everyday life of the City of Joy.
Victoria Memorial
A British-era monument dedicated to Queen Victoria, showcasing a mix of British and Mughal architectural styles with surrounding gardens.
Howrah bridge
A prominent bridge in Kolkata.
Indian Coffee house
A historical meeting place for intellectuals, writers, artists, students, and political thinkers in Kolkata.
College street
A street in Kolkata known as Asia's largest book market, with numerous bookshops selling new and secondhand books.
Kumartuli
A neighborhood in Kolkata where sculptures of Hindu gods and goddesses are created from clay, particularly known for Kali statues.
Hooghly river
A sacred river in Kolkata, also known as the Ganga River.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta house
The house where Mother Teresa lived and died, serving as a place of pilgrimage and reflection on her service to the poor and sick.
coffee day
A popular Indian coffee chain.
S Paul Cathedral
A Gothic-style cathedral built during the British Empire, and a religious symbol of Kolkata.
Quest Mall
A luxurious shopping mall in Kolkata.
Park Street
A famous street in Kolkata known for its restaurants, pubs and nightclubs.
New Market
A large and popular market in Kolkata.