About Kolkata

A tale of two cities, a walk along the streets of Kolkata is like turning the pages of history. Aging mansions and crumbling colonial facades are interspersed between ramshackle slum dwellings. The former capital of British India, Kolkata has witnessed the country’s greatest grandeur and worst poverty. Today, the city has emerged as India’s intellectual and cultural capital. Start a conversation with a Bengali on almost any topic and be prepared to be there for while. Kolkata’s inhabitants can wax lyrical on just about anything and with some of the best universities in the country they are qualified to do so. Our pick of the best places to stay in Kolkata reflect both its history and sophistication.

Things not to miss:

  • Located along the banks of the Hooghly River are two of Kolkata’s main sights: the resplendent Victoria Memorial, a mirage in white marble, and the Belur Math whose shady grounds are a picture to perambulate.
  • Visit the magnificent Marble Palace, a private mansion of the Mallick family. Guided tours allow guests to explore the incredible house that's packed full of art, sculptures and chandeliers.
  • Fans of Indian literature should take a trip Rabindrinath Tagore's house. A fascinating homage to India's most celebrated poet.
  • India's oldest and largest museum, the Indian Museum exhibits an amazing collection that will take visitors through the country's history, culture and heritage.
  • As well as their heritage, Bengalis are mad about their food, in particular fish. There are countless ‘must go’ dining options.
  • A visit to the Kumartuli Idol-makers’ village is to witness Hindu culture in practice. These small clay moulded effigies are immersed in the Hooghly River during Hindi festivals (which are in such abundance you’ll have a good chance of catching one). The Durga and Kali festivals are a carnival of colour and noise.

Our pick of the best places to stay in Kolkata are all centrally located and immersed in the city’s heritage.

The best places to stay in Kolkata

For historic charm

  • A stay at Fairlawn Hotel is like taking a step back in time. Built in 1784 its walls are lined with black and white photographs and even the odd portrait of Her Majesty. A family run property, you will be sure to hear many a story about both the hotel and Kolkata’s history.

For a boutique stay

  • A reflection of Kolkata’s new artistic identity, The Corner Courtyard juxtaposes antique furnishing with modern fabrics. It also houses one of the most popular restaurants in town – a favourite of both locals and tourists alike.

For luxury

  • Built in 1880, and a lesson in five star luxury, The Oberoi Grand evokes both Kolkata’s past and present opulence. It is known for its 200-year-old grand piano in the lobby. A ‘grand’ stay in every sense of the word.
  • Part of the Indian hotel Taj dynasty, Taj Bengal is a superb establishment. Just a short walk from the Victoria Monument, it blends old age charm with plush modern comforts. Take afternoon tea at the Sonargaon or indulge yourself in the hotel's deluxe spa.

For modern chic

  • After a recent facelift, The Lalit Great Eastern looks classier than ever. Boasting chic rooms, one of Kolkata's best regarded restaurants and a deluxe spa, there's plenty to keep guests interested. A great option in the heart of the city.

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Travel Information

  • Fly into Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport.
  • For car hire, visit our online partner Rentalcars.
  • Kolkata train station is one of the largest in India and can connect you to anywhere in the country.
  • Kolkata enjoys a tropical climate and is marked by three distinct seasons: Summer, Monsoon and Winter. Winter (which runs from October to April) is the best time to visit to avoid the searing heat of summer and the relentless downpours of the monsoon.

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The best hotels in Kolkata

Fairlawn Hotel

Kolkata

This delightful family owned hotel is brilliantly located in the heart of Kolkata. It is one of the few places in the centre that has truly managed to retain its colonial charm and ambiance. Inside it provides space and comfort, lovely decor and just the right amount of quirkiness.

  • Restaurant - Serving full english breakfast, afternoon tea and an extensive la carte menu until 10pm
  • Sights nearby - Near all the major tourist spots
  • Local markets
  • Full of character
from £37 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Corner Courtyard

Kolkata (Hazra)

A quirky but hip boutique hideaway in the centre of Kolkata, with a top-notch fine-dining restaurant that’s as much a favourite with locals as guests. Bursting with charm, style and character.

  • Restaurant - Multi-cuisine restaurant specialising in local delacacies such as fresh bekti
  • Sights nearby - Close to Victoria Memorial, Maidan, Park Street
  • Four poster beds
  • Local markets
from £42 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Taj Bengal

Kolkata (West Bengal)

Classic hotel embodying all of the Taj chain's luxury and style. Cream rooms with colour pops. Boasting several excellent dining options from Indian dishes at Sonargaon to afternoon tea at The Promenade Lounge - plus Chinese and Mediterranean in between. There is an inviting outdoor pool plus a spa.

  • Local exploring - In a historic part of town, walking distance from many of its sights
  • Sights nearby - Walking distance from The National Library and the Victoria & Albert Memorial
  • Sailing - A sunset boat trip on the Hooghly River
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor pool
from £119 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Lalit Great Eastern

Kolkata (West Bengal)

Enjoying something of a facelift in recent years The Lalit Great Eastern now boasts chic, modern interiors. It is however still home to 'The Great Eastern Bakery and Wilson's pub: some of the local's favourite establishments. A spa, pool and gym make this a five star stay.

  • City Style - One of the oldest and most stylish hotels in town
  • Foodies - Home to some of Calcutta's most iconic eateries
  • Sights nearby - Walking distance from Raj Bhawan and St. John's Church
  • Sailing - A sunset boat cruise on the Hooghly River is a must
from £119 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Oberoi Grand

Kolkata

A beautiful, luxury hotel built in the 1880s. It is easy to see why it was the choice of leading historical figures. Even now it hosts grand functions for Heads of State. Elegant, lavish rooms, a lobby known for its 200 year old handmade piano and iconic chandelier, spa, pool, gym. Indulge yourself.

  • City Style - The ultimate stay in Calcutta. Why do things by halves?
  • Sights nearby - Kolkata has many historical landmarks. From the Victoria Memorial to Tagore House, The Indian Museum to Mother Teresa's memorial
  • Restaurant - As many as 4 options.a chic French bistro, award-winning Thai, a stylish colonial style bar with live jazz & a pool cafe
  • Swimming Pool - Stunning 18m pool. The centrepiece of the wonderful quadrant garden, surrounded by palm trees
from £176 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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