There’s something timeless about the Victoria Memorial — the white marble glowing softly under the evening sky, the gardens breathing calm into the chaos of the city. It’s history, art, and peace all at once — the perfect place to pause, breathe, and fall a little more in love with Kolkata.
Right beside Victoria Memorial stands this Gothic beauty, quiet yet majestic. The stained glass windows spill light like poetry, and for a moment, the city’s noise fades into serenity. It’s one of those places that reminds you — stillness can be beautiful too.
This one’s especially close to Nikita’s heart. Nandan isn’t just a theatre — it’s where the city’s dreamers gather, where cinema feels soulful, and where art always finds a way to start a conversation. It’s a reminder that Kolkata doesn’t just watch stories — it lives them.
If you catch the river just before sunset, you’ll understand why this is one of our favorite spots. The Hooghly shimmers, the Vidyasagar Setu lights begin to twinkle, and the world feels perfectly still. Sit by the steps with a breeze on your face — this is Kolkata at its calmest.
Where our story began in Kolkata. The city’s most iconic street — lined with fairy lights, old-school cafes, jazz bars, and Christmas cheer no matter the season. Between the clink of cutlery and the hum of conversations, we found something lasting here — a memory that still feels like a song.
For those who love books, chaos, and nostalgia in equal measure — this is paradise. Stacks of stories everywhere, sellers who know more authors than anyone alive, and the smell of paper that never leaves you. Grab a coffee at the Indian Coffee House and you’ll feel history sit beside you.
A few steps from Nandan, you’ll find the pulse of Bengal’s creativity — music, theatre, and art that speak without words. It’s a part of the city that smells of stage paint, old wood, and timeless passion — alive in every performance.