This is an age of social media influencers, where a great percentage of people get their travel inspiration from travel influencers on various social media platforms. Not only do these people get inspired and go exploring places around the world, but they also share envious glimpses of their trips on their Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook accounts, thus inspiring their connections to the extent they can. If you are one of those travelers who love to share stunning clicks of the places you travel to (whether it is to please yourself or your followers), then this article on the top 6 Instagrammable places in Kolkata is for you.
From heritage monuments to vibrant festivals, Kolkata is full of beautiful sights. Things as commonplace as crowded flower markets and classic yellow Ambassador Cars (a common sight on Kolkata’s roads) could give you great Instagram-worthy shots. Here are the 5 best Instagrammable places in Kolkata!
Victoria Memorial:
As a top tourist attraction in Kolkata, this colonial-era edifice that reflects the colonial heritage of India draws the attention of every traveler visiting the city. Set amidst lush green gardens, the British Raj building made of white Makrana marble is certainly a photographer’s delight. Pose in front of the imposing building or in the Garden area; every corner guarantees a good click. Remember that photography inside the building is not permitted. While entry to the Victoria Memorial Gallery is allowed only after 10 am, one can visit the Garden area as early as 5.30 am. Who doesn’t love to capture the sunrise?
St. Paul’s Cathedral:
Just a few minutes away from Victoria Memorial lies another one of the famous Instagrammable places in Kolkata, St. Paul’s Cathedral. The colossal cathedral built in an impressive Indo-Gothic style of architecture is considered to be an architectural marvel of the colonial era. You feel compelled to click every angle of this beautiful white cathedral. Again, photography is only allowed in the premises of the church, but not inside it.
Howrah Bridge:
A popular landmark in Kolkata, Howrah Bridge (officially known as Rabindra Setu) makes frequent appearances in many Bollywood movies and TV shows. The 71-feet-wide bridge spanning the Hooghly River is arguably the most iconic structure in the city. Do you know that this cantilever bridge (the sixth-longest in the world) is built without using any nuts and bolts? Head here at night for the perfect romantic click. The bridge gets all decked up in colorful lights and looks absolutely stunning. Go on a ferry ride on the Hooghly River at dusk and capture the lit-up views of Howrah Bridge.
Mullick Ghat Flower Market:
Walk a little further from the Howrah Bridge and you’ll step into a bustling yet beautiful market filled with colorful flowers. The area we are talking about is none other than the 130-year-old flower market at Mullick Ghat on the banks of the Hooghly River. One of the popular Instagrammable places in Kolkata, this market offers an unforgettable sensory experience. Arresting sights of bright flowers and their sweet fragrances permeating the air instantly cheer you up, and then there’s the iconic bridge in the background! So, buy a bunch of flowers and strike a pose; add a splash of color to your Instagram feed.
Kuomartuli:
If you have witnessed Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata, then we don’t have to tell you about the awe-inspiring magnificence of the Maa Kali idols carved by the sculptors of the ‘City of Joy.’ Ever wondered where in the city are these talented artisans from? Kumartuli is home to most of them, and hence, is known as the Idol-making Lane of Kolkata! It is very popular among art lovers and photographers. Every lane is lined with idol-making studios that house several earthen sculptures of Gods. The degree of perfection of these hand-modeled idols is simply shocking. Watch the local artisans make the idols and click the photos of unfinished (yet impressive) idols.
Along with the above, a few more Instagrammable places in Kolkata every photography enthusiast must check out include Princep Ghat, College Street, Dalhousie Square, Metcalfe Hall, Calcutta Bungalow, Shyam Bazaar, and Park Street. When are you planning your first or next trip to the City of Joy? For good savings on flight tickets to Kolkata , book with Indian Eagle and earn reward points too!