Hooghly offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing a unique blend of heritage, diverse cultures, and scenic landscapes. Travelers can explore ancient temples, historic churches, grand mosques, and colonial-era architecture that narrate tales of its vibrant past.
Hooghly Imambara: A historic Islamic monument built in the mid-19th century.
Bandel Church (Basilica of the Holy Rosary): One of the oldest Christian churches in West Bengal.
Tarakeswar Temple (Baba Taraknath Temple): A prominent pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Chandannagar Strand: A picturesque riverside promenade in the former French colony of Chandannagar.
Hangseshwari Temple: Located in Bansberia
this temple is known for its unique architectural style.
Kamarpukur Ramkrishna Math & Mission: The birthplace of Sri Ramakrishna.
Mahesh Jagannath Temple: Famous for the oldest chariot festival (Rathayatra) in Bengal.
Swabuj Dweep: An attractive tourist island in the Hooghly District.
Serampore College: An important historical and educational institution.
Hooghly River Ghats: Various ghats along the Hooghly River.
Itachuna Rajbari: A royal palace that serves as a testimony to Bengal's zamindari culture.
Furfura Sharif: An important Islamic pilgrimage site.
Brindavan Jew Temple (Guptipara): A cluster of four 17th-century terracotta temples.
Pandua Bari Mosque and Minar: A 14th-century mosque showcasing Islamic architecture.
Jubilee Bridge: An iconic bridge offering scenic views.
Dutch Cemetery: A historical cemetery in Chinsurah.
Lahiri Baba Ashram: A unique temple known as Adharalay.
Debanandapur: The village where Hindi novelist Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay was born.
Rajhat New Market: A local market offering a glimpse into the daily life and commerce of the region.
Sri Ramakrishna Math
Rishra: Another spiritual center associated with Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Swami Vivekananda's teachings.