Fort Kochi

Colonial Canvas

Best Time October – March
Suggested 2 – 3 nights
Places 6 Spots

Why Visit Fort Kochi?

Fort Kochi is where India meets Europe in the most charming way imaginable. Portuguese churches, Dutch palaces, Chinese fishing nets and spice warehouses from the 15th century create a layered heritage that is uniquely Keralan. The old streets are alive with galleries, boutique cafes and the world-famous Kochi-Muziris Biennale.

Must-Visit Places in Fort Kochi

Hand-picked highlights from our travel experts — every spot has been visited and verified by our team.

Chinese Fishing Nets
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Chinese Fishing Nets

The iconic cantilevered fishing nets silhouetted against the sunset — Kerala's most photographed sight.

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St. Francis Church
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St. Francis Church

India's oldest European church (1503) — Vasco da Gama was originally buried here.

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Mattancherry Palace
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Mattancherry Palace

The Dutch Palace with extraordinary Kerala murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana.

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Paradesi Synagogue & Jew Town
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Paradesi Synagogue & Jew Town

The oldest synagogue in India (1568) and the famous antique market street around it.

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Fort Kochi Heritage Walk
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Fort Kochi Heritage Walk

Stroll through centuries of colonial architecture, spice markets and artist studios.

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Kochi Harbour Sunset Cruise
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Kochi Harbour Sunset Cruise

Sail past the iconic fishing nets and cargo ships as the sun sets gold over the harbour.

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