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Enter the Old Governor General's House, where Victorian grandeur meets colonial legacy—elaborate carvings, red brick walls, and century-old bookshelves still echo with the footsteps of imperial officials. Now a cultural hub, it captures Kolkata’s journey from colonial rule to independence, with every room telling a story of power, change, and memory.

The Grace

The Grace

3.6 / 5
54, Barrackpore Trunk Rd, Sukchar, Jaiprakash Nagar, Sodepur
5.7KM from Old Governor General's House
Parking
per night
From
USD**8
OYO 63448 Oasis Hotel

OYO 63448 Oasis Hotel

Mohispota, More, Vidhan Pally, Natagarh
8.58KM from Old Governor General's House
per night
From
USD**1
Hotel O Chilli Pepper Hotel and Restaurant

Hotel O Chilli Pepper Hotel and Restaurant

1.6 / 5
2, R N Avenue Road, Uttarayan, Sodepur, Opp. Bandhu Mahal Club
6.18KM from Old Governor General's House
per night
From
USD**7
Hotel O Chowdhury Guest House

Hotel O Chowdhury Guest House

4.5 / 5Great
12 B T Road, Opp- Sagar Dutta HospitalKamarhati, Kolkata
9.47KM from Old Governor General's House
per night
From
USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Old Governor General's House

Stay at The Oberoi Grand, a luxury hotel just a short walk from the Old Governor General's House. This iconic property features colonial-era architecture blending British Victorian and Indian design elements. Its elegant interiors, private gardens, and swimming pool offer a refined retreat for history lovers. Easily accessible to nearby attractions like the Victoria Memorial and St. Paul's Cathedral, it’s an ideal base for exploring Kolkata’s rich colonial past.

Visit Café Mondegar, a charming café tucked just steps from the Old Governor General's House. Known for its vintage décor, the space features vintage photographs, colonial-era paintings, and handcrafted furniture. Enjoy expertly brewed coffee and local pastries while sipping in the shaded courtyard, offering perfect views of the historic red-brick façade. Ideal for photos with a colonial flair, it’s open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM—recommended to book in advance.

The most convenient option is taking a pre-booked car service or taxi from Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU), which takes about 30 minutes and costs ₹800–1,200. Alternatively, take a state transport bus to central Kolkata, then transfer to a local bus or walk. For comfort and reliability, use ride-hailing apps like Uber or Ola, which provide real-time navigation and drivers familiar with the city’s routes—ideal for first-time visitors.

Join a guided heritage walking tour to explore the British colonial era in Kolkata, including visits to the Old Governor General's House, Victoria Memorial, and Indian Museum. Some tours include access to the house’s historical exhibition rooms. Additionally, the weekly Colonial Night Walk offers a unique experience with ambient lighting, storytelling, and immersive reenactments of colonial life. Held every Saturday from 6 PM to 9 PM, these events require online HopeGoo and are highly recommended for history enthusiasts.

Alipore Park, just 1.5 km away, is a green oasis perfect for families. It features a children’s playground, artificial lake, cycling paths, and shaded lawns. The park also hosts a small nature and history museum showcasing Kolkata’s ecological and cultural heritage. On Sundays, free community music concerts attract locals and tourists alike. Open daily from 6 AM to 9 PM, it’s an ideal spot for relaxation and outdoor fun.

Try Mukund's Restaurant, a hidden gem tucked in a side lane near the Old Governor General's House. Specializing in traditional Bengali cuisine, it serves standout dishes like chicken curry and lemongrass fish soup. The cozy, unpretentious setting reflects local charm, and staff often share insights on regional flavors. Dinner service starts at 7 PM, so arrive early to secure a seat. With affordable prices around ₹300 per person, it’s a top choice for genuine Kolkata culinary experiences.

The Old Governor General's House is currently a government administrative building and not open to the public for general visits. However, its exterior and surrounding grounds are popular spots for photography and sightseeing. To learn more, join official guided heritage tours, typically held on weekends. Book in advance via the Kolkata Tourism Department website. Tours cost approximately ₹200 per person and last about 1.5 hours, covering architectural details, colonial history, and key historical events.