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Explore Kolkata under INR 4000

By-Ramya Mishra and Roshni Gunin

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BUDGET FRIENDLY HOLIDAY

Before heading out for any trip, be it a long one or a weekend getaway, we contemplate the budget. It’s indeed, one of the key drivers, in finalizing things. But, it is not always about blowing huge money, we can set out on trips in a cost-effective manner too. Travelers can be categorized under various segments. We have another article mentioning the kind of travelers, and their travel preferences.

Here we will explore the idea of spending 4-5 days in Kolkata, at a surprisingly low budget, and still enjoy the trip to the fullest.

Why are we talking about Kolkata when there are so many Indian cities, which can offer a budget-friendly stay? The answer lies in the fact, Kolkata is not just any other city. It has a rich heritage and an exciting history. It was the capital of India during British rule. Once you are in Kolkata, you will feel the presence of the bygone British era everywhere. There are forts, palaces, monuments, and structures, which uphold the British culture to date.

Let us ensure that a traveler experiences all this, without drilling a hole in the pocket.

ACCOMMODATION

There are numerous guesthouses and homestays, which will provide a decent stay, costing not more than INR 500 on average per night. Thus, a 4 days stay will cost somewhere around INR 2000.  Some of these guest houses are located in posh areas and near the heart of the city. Do check out The Elite Hotel and the Shaw Guesthouse.

A range of OYO properties is also available at an average of INR 700 which can ensure a safer and more comfortable stay. Please check the room qualities beforehand, as OYO room qualities have deteriorated, also there is an ongoing dispute between the property and the brand in Indian courts. It has been found that many times the properties are not honoring the online booking done by OYO.

(Disclaimer: These are options are just a suggestion, if budget is the main concern. But we would definitely recommend, opting for a decent budget hotel around INR 1500 a night, for security and safety purposes.)

TRANSPORT

There are several options that can be used for commuting through the city. The ones which will cut down the costs are the hand-pulled rickshaws or the auto-rickshaws. Also, try out Toto which will not charge, more than INR 25 for 1.5kms and an additional INR 10 for each extra Km, which is reasonable.

Tram or public buses would be other options that will cost between INR 6 to INR 20 for 4Kms respectively. Apart from this, you also have the yellow Taxi available at INR 25 for 2Kms.

(Disclaimer: However, if you are concerned with cleanliness, comfort, and speedy commute, these are definitely not the options for you. We recommend booking private cars or booking an Uber or Ola for that matter. Though a Tram Ride is highly recommended for experience sake.)

FOOD

Kolkata is famous for the wide variety of its street foods like Phuchka, Singhara, Aloo Chop, JhaalMuri, GhotiGorom, Kaati Roll, etc. These are quick treats that can be a true delight amidst a sightseeing tour. They are pocket friendly, and won’t cost more than INR 50. You will find a wide array of vendors selling these and trust me; it’s too hard to resist them.

This is not all, Kolkata is also the perfect place for true food lovers. One can come across the food of different origins like Chaats of Delhi, VadaPav from Mumbai, or South Indian Idli or Dosa.

Moving on to international food, one can try out Tibetian Momos, Chinese Dumplings or Mexican Wraps. But if one wants to enjoy fine dining, then there are a plethora of restaurants to opt from, which are budget-friendly and charges not more than INR 400 per head.

(Disclaimer: If you want to look at an upscale dining facility, your budget will face a slight surge. There are plenty of options present, if you want to opt for a 4 star or above.)

PLACES TO VISIT

Site seeing in Kolkata is not much costly. The entry fee for few places is negligible, and then a few of the sites have free entry.

If you visit the Victoria Memorial, the entry fee is just INR 20 per person. You can take a ferry ride across the River Ganges, for which you will be charged INR 40 per head.

The entry fee for the Indian Museum is INR 20 per person. Mind it, this is the largest and the oldest museum in India. It contains a rare collection of old fossils, armor, mummies, and Mughal paintings.

There are gardens like Elliot Park, Eden Gardens, and RabindraSarovar which has no entry fee at all but is no less than a paradise.

If you are a book lover, you can visit free libraries and keep on exploring books throughout the day. On that note, I would also recommend a stroll down the college street.

(Disclaimer: If you are willing to spend a few extra penny, you have the Mothers Wax Museum, Eco Park, Aquatica Water Park, Snow Park, NICCO Park, or the Science City.)

SHOPPING

Kolkata is a heaven for shoppers, who love bargaining and acquiring good quality at the lowest cost. New Market which was built by Britishers, and originally named the HoggsMarket, but later was addressed as Burrabazar area or Gariahat, contains a plethora of options. There are places where you can buy sarees and dresses at a cheap rate. These are buzzing centers with large crowds showcasing the liveliness of the city.

(In case you want to go for branded outlets, Park Street is a place where you will find a range of boutiques. Other than that, there are almost more than 20 big malls or shopping centers for meeting your shopping needs.)

The city is full of light and life, and the natives are extremely helpful. You will find groups of men clustered at the hooks and corners of the streets, indulging in some Adda(casual chit-chats) sipping tea. Their talks can range from casual gossips to intellectual discussions. At Kolkata, you don’t have the risk of getting lost in the streets, because the citizens are so friendly that you won’t even need to turn on your GPS.

If you are planning a low-cost vacation, make sure Kolkata is on your list. Rest assured, you will feel as welcome here as you would in your own city.

 

 

17 Comments
  1. Linda (LD Holland) says

    It is wonderful when you can plan an escape to a spot like Kolkata with such a rich heritage. And do it on a budget too! I might want to use Uber and find savings somewhere else. Street food is always a great way to get local specialities at a good price. I might pass on shopping and visit one of the sights that have a paid admission. All good tips!

    1. gypsy says

      Great idea Linda, but few of these free sightings, will give you a real feel of Kolkatta. This is one of the many cities which can be explored within budget.

  2. Mimmie Human says

    Thanks for a very informative article on Kolkata. I hope to visit Kolkata and love the fact that it is budget-friendly. Must say the food looks amazing, especially that the savory cocktail looks delicious.

  3. Jan says

    Good article to use for Kolkata visitors. Those spring rolls/ kathi rolls look yummy! Street food is always an option with plenty of choices. That image under accommodation looks beautiful. Where is it located ?

  4. Eric Gamble says

    Love all these budget friendly things to do in Kolkata! We would love experimenting with all the food options you recommend cause we loved all the food in India. But I think that the fusion of Asian and Indian food sounds amazing for sure and very cost effective! As for the transportation, we found that most Tuk Tuks seem to always be one of the more fun ways to get around!

  5. Melissa says

    Great tips for visiting Kolkata on a budget! The food options sound wonderful and I love that the destination is good for bargaining and getting god quality items for low prices. I always love finding budget friendly destinations so that I am able to make the most of the trip!

  6. Sandy N Vyjay says

    Kolkata is a feast for the senses. The culture and heritage of Kolkata have a unique appeal. This is a very nice budget guide for Kolkata. The few times we have been in Kolkata, we have loved the old world charm of the city, we hope to be in Kolkata sometime during the Durga Puja.

  7. Sundeep says

    Thanks for sharing all this budget friendly things to do in Kolkata. I am totally agree with you site seeing in Kolkata is not that much costly. The City of Joy is a mélange of sights, sounds, feel and colour. It could be a little overwhelming to the visitor who is visiting Kolkata for the first time.

  8. vidur says

    I plan to be in Kolkata soon and will definitely try and fit my trip in this budget. Thanks for the tips

  9. Lancelot Quadras says

    Thanks for listing down options with the cost. I loved Kolkata for the museum, the food, the variety of sweets, and tram rides as well! Loved the metro too!

  10. Shagufta says

    Been to kolkata many times as my relatives live there. Thanks for sharing this post and making me feel nostalgic. Kolkata really is awesome😊

  11. Karthik Murali H says

    I have always loved the old era look of Kolkatta still retaining its flavor and not getting modernized too much.. The vibrant city has also has a beautiful charm to it

  12. Arnav Mathur says

    Been to Kolkata twice or thrice, each time during a different time of the year, and it has been mostly acted as a transit stop, when traveling to South East Asia. I have yet to explore Kolkata properly, but being a foodie, I remember hogging on the yummy food items during all my brief trips to Kolkata.

  13. Raksha says

    I have visited Kolkata only once for 5 days. I loved all the places I visited and I loved the food especially puchkas. Oh my god they were heaven. I would love to go back there again and spend more days exploring the city.

  14. MeenalSonal Mathur says

    The details of the post are very good to encapsulate Kolkatta at a glance. I liked the honesty in the post where you have given options to the readers according to their comfort.

  15. Pamela Mukherjee says

    I could not agree more with you. Kolkata is for everyone from INR10 to INR 10K you find every kind of food there. Just a worth reading article

    1. gypsy says

      We need to explore that city together for sure.

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