10 Best Tourist Places in Kolkata Without Entry Fees

Kolkata or Calcutta, also known as the City of Joy, is full of history, culture, art, and emotions. The best part of this city is, you don’t always need to spend money to explore the city. Because many amazing tourist places in Kolkata are completely free to visit. Here are the 10 best places you can visit in Kolkata without entry fees.


1. Prinsep Ghat

A beautiful riverside spot along the Hooghly River (also called Ganga), Prinsep Ghat is loved by locals and tourists always. The view of the Vidyasagar Bridge during sunset is awesome. You can enjoy a peaceful walk or sit by the river and  enjoy the local foods.

Location: Babu Ghat, Kolkata

2. Maidan

Known as the “lungs of Kolkata,” Maidan is the city’s largest open field. It’s a great place to go jogging, play cricket, or just sit and watch the city’s everyday life. 

Location: Near Esplanade or Park Street, Central Kolkata

3. Howrah Bridge

One of the busiest bridges in the world, Howrah Bridge connects Kolkata and Howrah across the Hooghly River. Walking across the bridge is a unique experience, especially early in the morning or at night when it’s beautifully lit.

Location: Near Howrah Station

4. Rabindra Sarobar Lake

A calm and clean spot in South Kolkata, perfect for morning walks, bird watching, or simply relaxing. It’s also a popular place for photography and small picnics.

Location: Dhakuria , Kolkata

5. College Street (Boi Para)

The world-famous “Book Street” of Kolkata! You can spend hours browsing old and new books from street stalls. It’s also home to the historic Indian Coffee House.

Location: Near Sealdah, Kolkata

6. Kalighat Temple

One of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India, Kalighat Temple is a sacred place dedicated to Goddess Kali. It’s a spiritual center for millions of devotees.

Location: Kalighat, South Kolkata

7. Kumartuli

Kumartuli is the place where Durga idols are made by skilled artisans. You can walk through the narrow lanes and see idol-making for free.

Location: Baghbazar, North Kolkata

8. Millennium Park

A riverside park with green lawns, benches, and great views of the Howrah Bridge. It’s a nice place for evening walks or to watch the sunset over the river. Sometimes small events are held here too.

Location: B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata

09. Patuli Jheel Par (Floating Market)

Patuli Jheel Par is a peaceful and modern lakeside area in South Kolkata. You can take a walk along the clean pathways, enjoy local snacks, and visit the nearby Patuli Floating Market.

Location:Patuli, Garia , South Kolkata

10. Nandan & Rabindra Sadan

This area is the heart of Kolkata’s cultural life. You can see open-air art displays, street performances, or just hang out with creative people.

Location: Exide Metro, Near Academy of Fine Arts

Conclusion

Kolkata proves that you don’t always need to spend money to experience something beautiful.
So next time you’re in Kolkata, explore these places and enjoy the city without worrying about entry fees.

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