
Your Kolkata walking tour begins on Chitpur Road, adjacent to Cossipore, known for its historical significance dating back to the seventeenth century. Some believe its name originated from Chitrey, a type of printed cotton, while others attribute it to the Chitteswari temple built in 1610 by Manohar Ghosh. Stroll through Lalbazar, where music lovers can explore shops selling a variety of musical instruments, like trumpets, tablas, and dholaks.
Continuing the tour, visit the grand Nakhoda Mosque, one of Kolkata's largest mosques, adorned with a magnificent dome that glows in the morning sunlight. Then, venture into the bustling fruit market, with sellers and buyers.
Next, you will explore the Old Calcutta residences, showing the city's rich cultural heritage, particularly the Babu culture prevalent since the eighteenth century.
The tour then leads to the former residence of the Tagore family, now Rabindra Bharati University, where art and music flourish. Wander down Pathuriaghata Street and P.K. Tagore Street, named after Prasanna Kumar Tagore, grandson of Darpanarayan Tagore. Finally, explore Sovabazar Street, home to several residences of the esteemed Roy family. The insightful walking tour of Kolkata concludes here. Our driver will take you back to your hotel.
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