Enjoy a fully guided 10-hour Little Europe Heritage Day tour that lets you experience Bengal’s European past from Sreampore to St. Paul’s Cathedral Church with expert commentary.
Relive the iconic Gothic Revival masterpiece at St. Paul’s Cathedral, built in 1847, as a prime example of British colonial architecture in Kolkata.
Experience the rich blend of Portuguese history at Bandel Church, one of the oldest in Bengal, and Dutch colonial remnants in Chinsurah, both key centres of European trade and culture.
Explore Serampore and Chandannager, a former Danish and French colony that is known for its architecture, church, and war memorial.
Step into the fascinating world of Colonial Bengal, where European powers such as the Portuguese, French, and British left their indelible mark. Embark on a captivating 10-hour journey to explore the legacy of Colonial Bengal during the Little Europe Heritage Day Tour. Your first stop is Serampore, where you’ll discover the town’s Danish colonial past, visit heritage buildings, and visit the Serampore Mission Church, a key attraction. Then, continue to Chandannagar, a former French colony, known for its French-style architecture, the stunning Strand, and the French War Memorial. The tour also includes visits to Bandel, home to the famous Bandel Church, a symbol of the Portuguese influence in Bengal, and Chinsurah, with its Dutch colonial buildings. Further, experience the grandeur of St. Paul’s Cathedral, a striking example of British Gothic Revival architecture. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in architecture, this tour lets you discover the untold stories of Bengal's colonial past, blending culture, history, and heritage.