Chandannagar (Bengali: চন্দননগর, French: Chandernagor), formerly Chandernagore, is a small city in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, India. Situated along the banks of the river Hooghly, the city has been able to maintain a separate identity different from all other cities and abide by her own characteristics. The "City of Liberty" has always attracted people from all over the world due to her indescribable beauty. Though the total area is a meagre 19 square kilometers having a population of only over 150 thousand, she has managed to maintain a distinct place not only on the map of India but also on that of the world.
Chandannagar (Bengali: চন্দননগর CHAWN-dohn-naw-gohr) for over a period of 300 years has a unique blend of culture and heritage which is unparalleled in history. The city is well connected to Kolkata by railways, roadways and river and it takes about an hour to reach the place. The people of Chandannagar have excelled in all the fields varying from literature and education to culture, sports and arts throughout history. The city hosts many tourist places like Museums, the Strand, Churches, Temples, Rabindra Bhaban, birthplaces of many celebrities and many other spots some of which are not so well known but nevertheless a treat for tourists and historians.
The nearest airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (IATA: CCU) at Kolkata, which is air linked with all major Indian and international cities. Chandannagar is only 40 km by road from the airport. Please check flight schedules from the airport. If you want to go to the airport from Chandannagar, the best option will be to hire a car. The cab will charge around ₹1000-₹2000 and will take around 1.5 hours- 2 hours depending upon traffic.
Local trains from Howrah through the Eastern Railway main line run very frequently (peak frequency one train every 10 or 12 minutes). Many important express and passenger trains halt here. If you are coming from Kolkata you can catch any of these local suburban trains: Bardhaman via main line, Bandel local, Katwa local, Pandooah local or Memari local. Ticket prices for local trains are ₹8 one way. Normally, there is very heavy crowding during morning and evening rush hours.
Note that there are two stations in the city, the main Chandannagar railway station and the smaller Mankundu railway station. Express trains and rush hour services generally skip Mankundu, while local trains stop here.
Chandannagar is 37 km by road from Kolkata via either the Grand Trunk Road or Old Delhi Road. Taxis and private cars in Kolkata are easily available to approach Chandannagar.
The West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC) operates river services across the river Hooghly and also between Chandannagar and Kolkata and Belur.
You can book an autorickshaw to get around in Chandannagar. There is excellent service by these autorickshaws. You can connect yourself through autorickshaws to both Chandannagar & Mankundu Station from Strand. They are dirt cheap (around ₹6-₹10) and usually you have to travel with a group of people (say 4 or 5 people). Normally, these autorickshaws ply on designated routes, but you can hire them personally to take you to the desired place.
In the rail station itself, you will find innumerable rickshaw drivers waiting and calling you. Talk to one of them. It should not take more than ₹150/- to visit the entire city, which is an overestimate. Try to bargain as much as you can. In the evening, leave the rickshaw and take a leisurely stroll in the promenade in Chandannagar strand.
Apart from these, there are a number of amusement parks in Chandannagar, which attract millions of picnic lovers during the winter:
There is an artificial rock climbing wall near the strand. You need to contact Chandannagar Mountaineering Association to participate there. Chandernagore Municipal Corporation (CMC) operates motor boat trips on the river.
Take a leisurely stroll on the strand in the evening. It's wonderful. The atmosphere is very attractive. In fact, Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore once wrote "Ananta e akasher kole, tolomolo megher majhar, eikhane bandhiachhi ghor, tor tore kabita amar" (In the vastness of the sky, amidst the trembling clouds, here I have built my adobe, for you, o my verse), while he was in Chandannagar.
Walk in the lanes and by lanes. There are a number of historical architectural wonders from the French colonial period.
Chandannagar is famous for its Jagaddhatri Puja. It takes place just one month after the Durga Puja, usually in the month of November. The pandals, street lighting, idols - everything will make you spellbound. Millions of people from different parts of the country come here during that period. If you are crowd averse, then it's better for you to avoid Chandannagar during that time. Though the atmosphere then is electrifying, and the whole city buzzes with exuberance. The immersion of idols gets marked with illuminated processions.
Another big crowd puller in Chandannagar is the Christmas celebration. Chandannagar has a very old church in the middle of Barabazar and it is a point of major attraction during Christmas for people of all faiths.
You can also enjoy Chadak Puja on Hospital ground on Laxmigung street and Jyotimore crossing. during Bengali New Year. In Charak puja, groups of men and women, hang from a bamboo stick of 10 or 15-foot height and they are swung in a circular direction. Good art to see!
Chandannagar was once called Farashdanga. At that time, the local handloom industry was at its peak. Farashdanga Dhoti saris were famous not only in Bengal, but in other parts of the country also. The industry still exists, though it's getting sicker and sicker every day. You can go to the place called Halderpara, where some of them still exist.
There are innumerable shops where you get whatever you want. From most modern civic amenities to apparels, everything is available. There are a few air conditioned shopping malls also present there. Buy a souvenir from there if you wish.
There is also new air conditioned mall coming up in Laxmigung Bazar. The mall is supposed to house all local and national brands.
The major shopping area in Chandannagar is concentrated in the Bagbazar and Laxmigung Bazar area. During peak seasons, i.e. Durga puja and Jagadhatri puja, streets are jostling with people buying clothes and accessories.
Chandannagar is famous for its sweets. Suryakumar Modak, a famous confectioner, apparently invented a new sweet named Jolbhora Sandesh once upon a time. Nowadays, his grandsons operate more than one sweet shops in the city. Don't forget to have a taste of jolbhora. Apart from this, the other sweets and deserts are also very tasty and delicious. Names of few famous sweet shops are listed below:
Apart from these, a few very good restaurants are also available, where you get a wide range of food from Chinese to Indian:
Street food in Chandannagar is really awesome. However, it is not always advisable to eat outside food specially from vendors as they maintain poor hygiene standards. Some of the places where you can go to tease your taste buds are:
Liquor shops are available throughout the city, where you get a vast variety of foreign liquors. Few bars are also in operation. Chandannagar was once famous for its home-made country liquor industry. Its still very much alive on the other side of the railway track (though illegally operated). Prudence says: don't venture. You never know what can happen to you after that. Also one should refrain oneself from drinking in open public places as it is deemed to bad in Indian culture.
There is a scarcity of good hotels in Chandannagar. One has to book well in advance if you plan to visit the city. Few options which are available are:
The first one can be booked through the following no. +91 33 26835840. This is the telephone number of Rabindra Bhaban. If it is full, they should be able to help you with the telephone number of the second place.
Chandannagar is very close to most other one-time non-British colonies. Hooghly, once held by Dutch (dead link: January 2023) (Dutch Cemetery, Bengal (dead link: January 2023) is just 5 km away from Chandannagar. Former Portuguese settlement Bandel, and Danish settlement Serampore are also nearby. One can visit Hangsheswari Temple in Bansberia, Tarakeswar, Furfura Sharif in Jangipara, Belur Math also from Chandannagar.
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