In Kolkata
Proceed to Kumartuli (Potters Colony) -a traditionally potters’ quarter in northern Kolkata, College Street Book Market, (Closed on Sunday) also known as second home to the intellectuals, scholars, academicians, students and book lovers of the city &Indian Coffee House for a coffee break. (Closed on Sunday)
Visit Dalhousie Squarethe oldest square in the city. Some of the city’s earliest and grandest buildings are located in this square. These beautiful buildings are still in use, providing a glimpse of Calcutta’s living British heritage.
Victoria Memorial, (Closed on Monday)-A fascinating piece of architecture, which has been converted to a museum, hosts the most memorable artifacts and collectibles from the days of British rule.
Optional: Lunch under A Banyan Tree at Machaan, Kankurgachi -This forest themed eatery is brought to life with various colours and sounds of flora and fauna. From simple dining tables to eating under a banyan tree, Machaan is a welcome escape from fine-dine destinations
Then visit Indian Museum (Closed on Monday) - It is the largest museum across India and boasts exquisite collections of armor, antiques, ornaments, skeleton, fossils, mummies and beautiful Mughal paintings.
Later visit city Heritage buildings Post office, Government offices and Judiciary. A brief visit can be made at the Mother Teresa Ashram spend 02 hours– Missionaries of Charity. (Closed on Thursday)