- Eco park(A picnic spot you can spend details with friends and family you can find full details here)
- Nico Park
- Park Street
- Victoria Maidan
- Babughat/Priencep Ghat
- Millennium Park
Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal , also known as the “ City Of Joy” is the evergreen heartthrob of all residents of Bengal. A cultural and industrial hub of the India, Kolkata boasts about its rich heritage which bear the footprints of time. “Kolkata Tales” portrays about the culture, hues, emotions and the buzz of the city with a hint of spice and flavor.
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Friday, December 30, 2022
Top Places in Kolkata to Celebrate New Year
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Kolkata international mega trade fair - Divided by nations united by Trade.
Kolkata International mega trade fair is another side where you will see everything like handcrafted things, food, decorative items, light package food, processed food, and clothing & you will also get to see some special items of every country and many more. This year Kolkata International mega trade fair is happening in science city and this fair will continue till the 2nd of January, 2023. You also need to buy a ticket worth 60 INR to take entry into the fare.
Monday, December 26, 2022
Serampore - The Rise of New Kolkata
Serampore a rising city from the Hooghly district is gradually becoming a posh area of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority and Greater Kolkata.
Serampore is always ready to show its creativity at every
level and this time it has come with a new concept of the Ganga aarti and a
private Ganga Ghaat The ALCOVE NEW KOLKATA - Home by the Ganges. An
apartment in Serampore has its own personal Ghaat and much more.
Before getting into the tourist places of Serampore let's get some ideas & facts about the heritage and history of Serampore
If we dug deep into the history of Serampore we will see that Serampore was a Danish colony from 1752 to 1845, known as Fredrick Nagar after the Danish King Frederick VI. In 1845, the Danish
authorities sold Serampore to the British East India Company.
Serampore is known for the Danish missionary
trio Joshua Marshman, Willaim Ward, and William Carrey. These missionaries who
arrived in Serampore in the early part of the 19th century took up the
responsibility of spreading education and reforming society.
Serampore was a significant river port for trade in India before
colonialism. The district has thousands of years of rich heritage as part of
the Bengali kingdom of Bhurshut
Things to do in and around Serampore:-
1. Serampore Rajbari
It is one of the heritages of rajbari and is also an important spot in terms of Bengali culture and architecture. The Goswami rajbari of Serampore occupies a large area and fascinates people with its beautiful architectural design, According to the locals Serampore rajbari is also called Goswami Rajbari. It is also famous for its Ek Chala Durga Puja which is an almost 300-year-old Durga Puja that is traditionally carried on by the Goswami family. Apart from Durgapuja, festivals like KaliPuja, Dhol Yatra, Jhulan Yatra, and Ras Purnima are celebrated with great pomp and show.
Henry Martin's Pagoda Temple
Serampore is a place that has many heritage places, henry martins pagoda is one of them. This temple in Serampore is a rebuilt and refurbished one and to understand this we need to dig out some history to get a clear knowledge of it, you can find it here(https://www.getbengal.com/details/novel-heritage-walk-destination-serampore-henry-martin-pagoda) Today, the pagoda remains a signature of the past tucked in a secluded location. Howrah Water Works Company bought that land in 1893 after settling a number of disputes with the owners. Recently Serampore Municipality undertook an extensive renovation project.
St Olav’s Church
It is one of the attractions of Serampore, st olav’s church is one of the oldest protestant churches in west Bengal it was built around the 19th century when the area was a part of fredriksnagore. When st olavs church was under construction phase Serampore already had a church that was big enough to serve the ongoing population. The construction of the church started from 1800 and was completed around 1806. There are six marble plaques inside the church, dedicated to Ole Bie, William Carey, Joshua Marshman, William Ward, Juliana Maria Wallich, JO Voigt and one as an homage to Serampore Mission. From 2013 to 2019, the National Museum of Denmark and Serampore College undertook a massive restoration job and delivered excellent results — with the project even being rewarded by the 2016 UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards.
Danish Cemetery
This cemetery is currently under the supervision of ASI (Archeological Survey of India) and is a protected site. No new burials take place here; the last one we could spot was around 1964.
The Denmark Tavern
Serampore may not remember the name of the house which was ruined long ago by the river. It was a building located next n with trees and lianas. The building was located next to the old landing place where the Danes had their flagstaff, canons, and warehouse
Mission Cemetery
This is the second cemetery of Serampore as the first one is a Danish cemetery This Cemetery was created for the English Baptist Missionaries who had taken charge of the church and college. More than the Danish contribution it is the contribution of Baptist missionaries that built the legacy of Serampore.
Danish Government House
Danish government house was built in 1775 in Serampore and is refurbished The beautiful structure at Serampore’s town square relaunched by in the presence of Denmark’s ambassador Freddy Svane
Radha Ballav Temple
The temple at Serampore is specially dedicated to Hindu devotees (Radha Krishna) Previously the Goswamis were the zamindars of this area. It was said that Rudraram Pandit of Chatra used to worship at Ballavpur, which is about two kilometers from Serampore
Jagannath Temple and Rath of Mahesh
Serampore Johannagar Baptist Church
Places to eat at serampore :-
- Mama mia –Kolkata Tales Suggests
- Aminia
- Chowman
- Heritage café(famous for making in-house coffee blend) - Kolkata Tales Suggests
- Hangla (famous for egg rolls and rumali ruti)
- Vheto(Exclusive Bengali restaurant) - Kolkata Tales Suggests
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Christmas in Kolkata - 12th Edition of the Christmas Carnival

Christmas is a time when the city of joy turns into city of lights. Kolkata turns into a city where no one sleeps. Kolkata the city of joy celebrates Christmas with the same enthusiasm as it celebrates the different festivals. We the people of Kolkata may be divided by religion but we are united by the festival, coz the people of Kolkata celebrates all festival with the same energy as it celebrates Durga puja or eid.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Kolkata International Film Festival 2022 - the cultural capital of the West Bengal
There will be five competition categories in the festival, it said.
These segments include International Competition Innovation in Moving Images, Competition on Indian Languages, Asian Select (NETPAC Award), National Competition on Documentary, and National Competition on Short Fiction.
Here are some images clicked by team Kolkatatales exclusively for our fans
Full is also available on our YouTube channel.
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Durga Exhibition Museum দুর্গা একজ়িবিশন মিউজ়িয়াম
Durga Exhibition Museum দুর্গা একজ়িবিশন মিউজ়িয়াম
Maa Phire Elo
The First Durga museum of
the city located in Rabindra Sarobar is one of its kind built with a motive to
protect the cultural heritage of the biggest festivals of Bengal. It also
preserves the stunning artworks of the pandel.
The Maa Phire Elo – Durga Exhibition Museum houses a total of 10 idols,
four of which have been added recently
Opening hours: 7am to 9am and 3pm – 5pm. There is no
entry fee and photography is allowed.
How will you
go?
If you are availing the option to go by bus you need to get
down at Rabindra sarobor and walk all the way to lake gardens stations. **Beside
the stations you will see gate no 3 which you will need to enter after you
enter you need to talk a long straight walk alone on the side of the Rabindra
sarobor lake and you will find the museum.
And you are availing
train, which we think is the best option as you need to walk less and
get down to lake gardens station, and the rest of the options are the same **.
If you are taking the metro you need to get down at Rabindra
sarobor and after that, you need to follow the same route **.
*we prefer you to go by train to avoid long walking
distances.
What will
you find inside?
It is basically an art gallery for Durga Puja you will find
some top-class art here. down here are the images along with the place's name
you can get a complete view of the Durga exhibition here.Or if you are looking
for a video it is also available on our youtube channel(Kolkata Tales) or play here.
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