Embark on a full-day city tour after breakfast. The noise and chaos of Kolkata can be overwhelming, but taking the time to explore the city will reveal impressive colonial architecture, historical sites and contemporary treasures. Begin with a visit to the Missionaries of Charity’s Mother House, which was famously started by Mother Teresa and now houses the earthly body of the Catholic saint. Next up is ornate Pareshnath Jain Temple, a site of worship for followers of Jainism and a shining example of 19th-century Indian architecture. Continue to Kumartuli and walk through streets lined with hundreds of clay figures in this potter’s quarter and wonder at the skilful sculpture of many-limbed Durgas (principle form of the Goddess) and Saraswatis (Goddess of learning and the arts). Wander down the College Street Book Market and continue to the grand, white facades of the University of Calcutta, Victoria Memorial, St Paul’s Cathedral Church and St John’s Church, before finishing in Benoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh (Dalhousie Square). A site rich in history, B.B.D. Bagh (as it is shortened) was once the centre of the British East India Company, but takes its current name from the three revolutionaries who stormed its Writer’s Building on 8 December 1930 and killed the Colonel N.S. Simpsons. Following a day stuffed with sightseeing, perhaps grab some food in B.B.D Bagh. As the central business district of modern Kolkata, there are plenty of great stalls and cafes to choose from.
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