Experience the best of Kolkata in just 2 days with a private guided tour. Explore major attractions, museums, monuments, temples, and churches. Enjoy a sunset boat ride on the Ganges and a tram ride. Customize your itinerary to include any additional places of interest.
Experience the best of Kolkata in just 2 days with a private guided tour. Explore major attractions, museums, monuments, temples, and churches. Enjoy a sunset boat ride on the Ganges and a tram ride. Customize your itinerary to include any additional places of interest.
Full-Day Tour of Victoria Memorial, Mother House, Colonial Calcutta & More
Mother House - The tour guide will meet the group at their hotel or any preferred location in Kolkata to begin a full-day tour of the city with an experienced guide. (MOTHER’S ROOM & MUSEUM CLOSED ON THURSDAY)
South Park Street Cemetery - Visit the historic South Park…
Full-Day Tour of Victoria Memorial, Mother House, Colonial Calcutta & More
Mother House - The tour guide will meet the group at their hotel or any preferred location in Kolkata to begin a full-day tour of the city with an experienced guide. (MOTHER’S ROOM & MUSEUM CLOSED ON THURSDAY)
South Park Street Cemetery - Visit the historic South Park Street Cemetery.
St. Paul’s Cathedral - Explore the beautiful St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Victoria Memorial Hall - Constructed between 1906 and 1921 by the British Raj, the Victoria Memorial is a tribute to Queen Victoria, the Empress of India from 1876 to 1901. (MUSEUM CLOSED ON MONDAYS)
Indian Museum (Jadu Ghar) - The Indian Museum, previously known as the Imperial Museum of Calcutta, is a magnificent museum in Kolkata. It ranks as the ninth oldest museum globally and the largest in Asia by collection size. It houses rare antiques, armor, ornaments, fossils, skeletons, mummies, and Mughal paintings. Established by the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1814, its first curator was Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist. (CLOSED ON MONDAYS)
St. John’s Church - Originally a cathedral, St. John’s Church was one of the first public buildings constructed by the East India Company after Kolkata became the capital of British India. (CLOSED ON SUNDAYS)
Metcalfe Hall - Metcalfe Hall, a heritage building in Kolkata, showcases British imperial architecture from the mid-19th century, resembling ancient Greek temples. Built between 1840 and 1844, it was designed by city magistrate C.K. Robinson and named after Sir Charles T. Metcalfe, the Governor-General of India, in recognition of his advocacy for a free press. The building overlooks the Hooghly River to the west.
Eden Gardens - Visit the iconic Eden Gardens, one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world.
Calcutta High Court - The Calcutta High Court, the oldest in India, has jurisdiction over West Bengal and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Its design is inspired by the Lakenhal in Ypres, Belgium. Established by Queen Victoria’s Letters Patent in 1862, it was designed by Walter Long Bozzi Granville.
Calcutta Town Hall - Built in Roman Doric style in 1813 by Major General John Henry Garstin, the Kolkata Town Hall was created for European social gatherings.
Raj Bhavan - Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal, was built in 1803. Initially known as Government House, it became the Viceroy of India’s residence after 1858 and later the Governor of Bengal’s residence after the capital moved to New Delhi in 1911.
General Post Office (G.P.O.) - The General Post Office in Kolkata, the city’s central and largest post office, was the first in India since 1727. Designed by Walter B. Grenville in 1864, it is a city landmark.
Writers’ Building - The Writers’ Buildings served as the secretariat for the West Bengal state government. Originally the administrative office for British East India Company clerks, it was designed by Thomas Lyon in 1777.
Full Day Private Guided Tour of Kolkata (9 AM - 5 PM)
Howrah Bridge - The Howrah Bridge, a balanced steel bridge over the Hooghly River, was commissioned in 1943. Initially named the New Howrah Bridge, it was renamed Rabindra Setu in 1965 after poet Rabindranath Tagore. It connects Kolkata with the Howrah rail terminal.
Malik Ghat Flower Market - Explore the largest flower market in India.
Kumartuli - Kumartuli, a traditional potters’ area in North Kolkata, is famous for its clay idol craftsmanship, exporting them worldwide.
Marble Palace Kolkata - The Marble Palace, a 19th-century mansion in North Kolkata, is renowned for its marble architecture. Built in 1835 by Raja Rajendra Mullick, it remains a residence for his descendants. (CLOSED ON MONDAY & THURSDAY)
Jain Swetamber Dadajika Temple - The Kolkata Jain Temple, also known as Parshwanath Temple, is a major tourist attraction built in 1867 by philanthropist Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim.
College Street (Boi Para) - College Street, the largest book market in Asia and the world for secondhand books, is known for its numerous bookshops, earning it the nickname Boi Para. (CLOSED ON SUNDAY)
Indian Coffee House - Located on College Street, the Indian Coffee House is a famous meeting place for intellectuals and students, playing a significant role in Kolkata’s cultural history.
Prinsep Ghat - Prinsep Ghat is a scenic riverside promenade in Kolkata, ideal for picnics, boat rides, and leisurely walks along the Hooghly River. Enjoy a 30-minute boat ride.
Tagore House - Jorasanko Thakur Bari, the ancestral home of the Tagore family in North Kolkata, is the birthplace of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore and hosts the Rabindra Bharati University campus. Built in traditional Bengali architecture, it is a historic and cultural icon of Kolkata.

- Tour Guide/Escort
- Lunch
- Water/Tea/Coffee/Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All Fees and Taxes
- Tour Guide/Escort
- Lunch
- Water/Tea/Coffee/Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All Fees and Taxes
The Ultimate 2-Day Private Kolkata Immersion Tour:
Discover the essence of the “City of Joy” with this all-encompassing 2-day private guided tour of Kolkata, crafted for travelers who appreciate depth and comfort.
Enhance Your Experience with a Professional Guide. Our specialists turn sightseeing into a rich educational journey, offering context,…
The Ultimate 2-Day Private Kolkata Immersion Tour:
Discover the essence of the “City of Joy” with this all-encompassing 2-day private guided tour of Kolkata, crafted for travelers who appreciate depth and comfort.
Enhance Your Experience with a Professional Guide. Our specialists turn sightseeing into a rich educational journey, offering context, historical insights, and local stories that you might otherwise miss.
Tour Highlights & Unique Experiences: This carefully planned itinerary includes Kolkata’s most important and cherished attractions:
Cultural & Heritage Sites: Explore renowned museums, historical landmarks, preserved heritage buildings, sacred temples, and stunning colonial-era churches.
Authentic Culinary Adventure: Enjoy a delectable, genuine lunch at renowned local eateries.
Kolkata is known for its warmth and hospitality, more so than other major cities. It’s a city that must be felt, not just seen.
We are dedicated to ensuring your visit to Kolkata is truly unforgettable!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.