10 must visit places in Cochin (kochi)

10 must visit places in Cochin (kochi)

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1. Fort Kochi

1. Fort Kochi

Immerse yourself in the colonial charm of Fort Kochi, known for its  historic architecture, art galleries, and Chinese fishing nets.

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2. Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)

2. Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)

Explore the cultural richness of Mattancherry Palace, showcasing  exquisite murals, portraits, and artifacts from Kerala's royal history.

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3. Jewish Synagogue and Jew Town

3. Jewish Synagogue and Jew Town

Wander through Jew Town and visit the Jewish Synagogue, a testament to  Cochin's multicultural heritage with its vibrant markets and history.

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4. St Francis Church 

4. St Francis Church 

Step into the oldest European church in India, St. Francis Church, where  Vasco da Gama was initially buried, and experience its serene ambience.

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5. Cherai Beach

5. Cherai Beach

Relax on the pristine shores of Cherai Beach, a picturesque blend of  golden sands and coconut groves, offering a tranquil escape.

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6. Santa Cruz Basilica

6. Santa Cruz Basilica

Admire the grandeur of Santa Cruz Basilica, a prominent Catholic church  featuring stunning architecture and vibrant stained glass windows.

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7. Marine Drive

7. Marine Drive

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Marine Drive, a scenic promenade offering  breathtaking views of the backwaters and the city skyline.

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8. Hill Palace Museum

8. Hill Palace Museum

Delve into Kerala's royal history at the Hill Palace Museum, housing a  vast collection of artifacts, paintings, and royal belongings.

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9. Kerala Folklore Museum

9. Kerala Folklore Museum

Immerse yourself in Kerala's rich cultural heritage at the Kerala  Folklore Museum, featuring traditional art, dance, and historical  exhibits.

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10. Dutch Cemetery

10. Dutch Cemetery

Pay homage to history at the Dutch Cemetery, a solemn site with  intricately carved tombstones reflecting the city's colonial past.

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