An old town known for its colonial-era architecture, narrow streets, and bustling markets. Iconic Chinese fishing nets and Mattancherry Spice Market are the main attractions
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Popularly known as the Dutch Palace, built by the Portuguese in 1557 and later renovated by the Dutch, it is a beautiful example of Kerala's traditional architecture
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Explore the historic Jew Town, known for its antique shops and spice markets. Visit the Paradesi Synagogue a testament to Kochi’s multicultural heritage
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It is one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in Kerala known for its Gothic architecture, colourful stained glass windows, and intricate wood carvings
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It is a picturesque promenade along the backwaters of Kochi, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea and the city skyline
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It is a former Dutch palace and a heritage hotel located on Bolgatty Island in Kochi known for its scenic gardens and views of the backwaters
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It is a pristine stretch of golden sands surrounded by coconut palms and known for its unique seashells, Chinese fishing nets dolphins and magical sunset over the Arabian Sea
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Situated in the heart of Kochi, it showcases a vast collection of artifacts, costumes, and cultural exhibits representing the diverse heritage of Kerala
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It was built by the Maharaja of Cochin in 1865 and is the largest archaeological museum and palace in Kerala spreading across an area of 54 acres
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It is a man-made island in Kochi created from dredged soil during the construction of the Kochi Port and is home to several luxury hotels and Kochi Naval Base
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