Chennai (Madras)
If you have time to explore Chennai (formerly Madras), this 284-sq-mi (400-sq-km) conglomerate of urban villages and diverse neighborhoods making up Tamil Nadu's capital will pleasantly surprise you. Its role is as keeper of South Indian artistic, religious and culinary traditions.
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Government Museum
Housed across from the striking British-built Pantheon Complex, this excellent museum is Chennai’s best. The big highlight is building 3, the Bronze…
Kapaleeshwarar Temple
Mylapore is one of Chennai's most characterful and traditional neighbourhoods; it predated colonial Madras by several centuries. Its Kapaleeshwarar Temple…
San Thome Cathedral
This soaring Roman Catholic cathedral, a stone's throw from the beach, was founded by the Portuguese in 1523, then rebuilt by the British in neo-Gothic…
Producers of beautiful hand-printed books, this publishing company is based in southern Chennai. Visit its Book Building showroom, where you can browse,…
Vivekananda House
The marshmallow-pink Vivekananda House is interesting not only for its displays on the famous ‘wandering monk’, Swami Vivekananda, but also for its…
Book Building
Within this mural-covered space, Tara Books stages free exhibitions, author talks and workshops with visiting artists, and displays its own highly…
Sri Ramakrishna Math
The tranquil, flowery grounds of the Ramakrishna Math are a world away from Mylapore's chaos. Orange-robed monks glide around and there’s a reverential…
St Thomas Mount
The reputed site of St Thomas’ martyrdom in AD 72 rises in the southwest of Chennai, 2.5km north of St Thomas Mount train station. The Church of Our Lady…
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The enchanting city of Chennai boasts of many amazing places to see, each promising a unique experience. Whether you are looking for a relaxed vacation by the beach or a fun holiday with family or an education tour for school children, Chennai has ample of places to visit, catering to a varied range of interests.
From forts and ancient buildings to religious places, from museums and art galleries to beaches and parks, every visitor will find something of his or her interest in Chennai. Here are some of the sightseeing places in Chennai.
Beaches in Chennai
Very few places can boast of being a metropolitan city as well as a beach destination. Chennai presents its residents and visitors with the best of both the worlds. Shimmering golden beaches are an intrinsic part of the city that no one can miss when in Chennai.
01 . Marina Beach Chennai
Marina Beach is undeniably one of the most popular beaches in Chennai. It boasts of being the second longest beach in the world. Marina Beach stretch is located opposite to many prominent buildings in the city such as Madras University, Presidency College, Swami Vivekananda Museum and House, AIR and various government offices.
The Marina beach runs from Fort St. George to Besant Nagar. Sunset and sunrise at the beach is worth seeing along with the view. The beach presents an active environment, filled with food stalls, pony rides, games, etc.
02 . Elliot’s Beach/ Besant Nagar Beach Chennai
If you are looking for a less crowded beach, then visit Elliot’s Beach in Chennai. Now called Besant Nagar Beach, its shimmering stretch presents some calm moments with your loved ones. Another attraction of this beach is the Schmidt Memorial which was constructed in the memory of Karl Schmidt, a Dutch sailor.
03 . Covelong Beach Chennai
Once a prominent port, It is situated 40 km away from Chennai. Covelong Beach can be reached on the way to Mahabalipuram. This beach is popular among tourists for the varied beach activities that it offers. Some of the activities that you can try at Covelong Beach are wind surfing, swimming and many more. You can also club visit to this beach with a visit to various monuments that are located close by.
04 . Breezy Beach Chennai
Another beach that you can visit in Chennai is Breezy Beach, especially if you are looking for some peaceful time, away from the usual crowd. Located in Valmiki Nagar, this beach is around 10 km away from the Chennai Airport.
Visit this beach in the early morning for an exceptional sunrise. It is known to be one of the cleanest beaches of Chennai as well. Near the beach, Thiruvanmiyur market is located. There are also a few shacks and restaurants located nearby.
05 . Golden Beach Chennai
As the name suggests, Golden beach greets its visitors with an impressive spread of golden sands that shimmers next to the blue waters of the sea. It is a private beach and can be visited on a trip to VGP Universal Kingdom. An ideal place to spend some relaxed time with family or even alone, it is a perfect hangout site.
What adds to the charm is the ample number of fun activities that are offered at the amusement park. So visitors can club walk and surf at the beach with exciting rides at the park. Located along the East Coast Road in Injambakkam, Golden Beach is about 20 km away from the Chennai Airport.
06 . Akkarai Beach Chennai
Situated in Injambakkam, Akkarai Beach is undeniably one among the most peaceful and cleanest beaches of Chennai. Around 23 km away from Chennai Airport, this beach is the place to visit if you are looking for a place away from the common tourist destinations.
As not frequently visited by tourists, this beach presents you with a peaceful surrounding. Nestled amid lush greenery and the sparkling water of the ocean, it is sure to refresh everyone who visits.
Parks in Chennai
Chennai is blessed with many parks that one can visit during their Chennai tour. These parks are spread across the city and serve as lung spaces for you to breathe in fresh air and relax.
07 . Semmozhi Poonga Park Chennai
Spread across 20 acres of land, Semmozhi Poonga Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Chennai. A botanical Garden that was established by the State Horticulture Department, it presents a refreshing environment amid the concrete jungles of the city.
It was opened to the public in the year of 2010 and is located in the centre of the city. This botanical garden presents a rich collection of flora including various varieties of rare medicinal herbs. The park complex consists of a water and rock garden, a fern garden, Butterfly Park and many other theme sections.
08 . Guindy National Park and Snake Park Chennai
Located in the middle of the city, Guindy National Park and Snake Park is a place to visit by every nature enthusiast. Its rich fauna and lush green landscapes attract many visitors each day.
When here you can see spotted deer, jackals, blackbucks, tortoise, cobra, pythons and avian fauna such as quail, partridge, fly catcher and buzzards. Its timings are from 9 AM to 5.30 PM. A minimal entry fee is charged as well as additional fees for still camera and video camera.
09 . Arignar Anna Zoological Park Chennai
Established in the year 1855, Arignar Anna Zoological Park is the first public zoo of India. Located around 31 km away from the centre of the city, it is spread over 510 hectare of land and is home to around 1500 species of wild animals and birds.
This zoo consists of an aviary, aquarium and butterfly house. There is an option of lion safari, elephant safari and deer safari at the zoo. Arignar Anna Zoological Park timings are from 9 AM to 5 PM. It is open on all days of the week except on Tuesdays.
Historical buildings and Museums in Chennai
The city of Chennai is synonymous to culture and history. It played an important part in the journey of India as a country, its culture and the civilization. Along with being a home to many great scholars and saints, this city offers various monuments and buildings that one can visit. The museums in Chennai allow you to explore its historical background in depth.
10 . St. George Museum Chennai
It is a place that should not be missed when on a Chennai tour. Now maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, St. George Museum was first opened to the public in 1948.
Consisting of 3 floors, it presents a rich collection that is displayed in 10 galleries. Some of the items showcased at the museum are swords, rifles, pistols, cannon, daggers, various British army uniforms for different ranks, silverware and various other artefacts from St. Mary's Church and Tranquebar Zion Church.
11 . Vivekananda House and Museum Chennai
Another sightseeing place that you cannot miss on your Chennai tour is the Vivekananda house and Museum, located at Kamaraj Salai on the Marina Beach Road. Initially, built in 1842 to store ice blocks, it was called the Ice House. Later, it was bought by a renowned lawyer, Bilagiri Iyengar, who named it Castle Kernan in the respect of his friend.
In February 1897, Swami Vivekananda had stayed at this Victorian style two-story home for a few days. In the honour of this, Vivekananda Navaratri was celebrated here every year, and eventually named as Vivekananda House.
It now presents an insight into the life of Swami Vivekananda through an exhibition on his life as well as on Indian Culture which is organised all around the year. It is now maintained by the Ramakrishna Math. Visitors can see the bedroom, dining area, kitchen and the garden, which is also known as Vivekananda Park. His teachings can also be learnt at the gallery and the meditation room.
12 . Connemara Public Library Chennai
Established in 1896, Connemara Public Library is a historically rich place with an impressive architecture. This library is home to various rare and ancient publications that are more than 600,000. It is considered as one of the largest libraries of Asia. It is located in Museum Compound, Pantheon Road, Egmore. The entry timings of Connemara Public Library are from 9 AM to 7.30 PM.
13 . National Art Gallery Chennai
National Art Gallery is another popular place to visit, especially for those who are interested in exploring various arts, belonging to different centuries. Established in 1907, it presents a brilliant example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. This art gallery consists of various sections, each presenting a rare collection, with some even dating back to the 11th century.
14 . DakshinaChitra Museum Chennai
Located on ECR Highway, Muttukadu, DakshinaChitra Museum is one of the popular sightseeing places in Chennai. Living upto its name, which means “portrait of the South '', Dakshin Chitra presents a glimpse into the culture, architecture, crafts of the South India.
Founded and maintained by the Madras Craft Foundation, this museum was opened in the year of 1996. There are 18 houses in the museum that presents more than 4000 artefacts belonging to all the five states of Southern India (Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh). You will find displays including clothing, art forms, architecture and even farming.
15 . Government Museum Chennai
One of the oldest public museums in the country, Government Museum Chennai is home to some of the rare artefacts. Visitors on their tour to the museum can get a detailed view of Tamil history.
There are various modern bronze items along with a few displays dating back to the 10th to 13th century. Marble sculptures in its Amaravathi Gallery are specially mesmerising. It is situated on Pantheon Road, Egmore and opens on every day except Friday and national holidays. The entry timings are from 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM. The complex also has a Museum Theatre and Connemara Public Library.
16 . Chennai Rail Museum
Another place to visit if you love to explore the bygone, or historical facts is the Chennai Rail Museum. Located on the New Avadi Road in Lakshmipuram, this museum is spread over an area of 6.25 acres. Here visitors can explore technical as well as heritage aspects of a locomotive or engines.
There are steam engines dating back to Colonial times, as well as vintage coaches for you to explore and admire. A toy train ride is another attraction if you are visiting with children. The Chennai Rail Museum timings are from 5 AM to 8 PM. The entry is free for all.
17 . Fort St. George Chennai
Built in 1653 by the British East India Company, Fort St. George is a prominent landmark of Chennai. Along with high historical significance, this place still holds immense importance as many state legislature and secretariat buildings are located within its complex. Along with these, it also houses two ancient buildings namely St. George museum and St. Mary’s Church.
18 . Ripon Building Chennai
Known for its impressive Roman style of architecture, Ripon building beholds everyone’s attention with its sparkling white structure. Named after Lord Ripon, the then Governor-General of British India, it is located on the Raja Muthiah Road, Periyamet.
It opens from 10 in morning to 6 in the evening so you can visit Ripon Building at any time of the week, except Sundays and Saturdays. One of the attractive features of this building is the Westminster Quarter chiming clock.
19 . Madras High Court
Madras High court, one of the most prestigious courts in the country, is a place to visit even if you are not inclined towards learning the judicial processes that this court handles. It is a place to visit by every architecture lover.
The red building with its towering height is sure to draw your admiration as soon as you see it. Its magnificent structure adorned with stained glasses and carved ceilings is a sight worth remembering. It is located at N Fort Road, Parrys, George Town, Chennai.
Popular places of worship in Chennai
The historical city of Chennai boasts of many ancient and historically significant places of worship as well. Centuries old temples, churches from colonial times and mosques have become an integral part of the city which every visitor must experience.
20 . Ashtalakshmi Temple/ Ashtalakshmi Kovil Chennai
Situated just a few kilometres away from Elliot's Beach, this temple is a popular site among Hindu devotees. Built in the similar way as the Sundhararaja Perumal Temple of Uthiramerur, it was built to honour the wish of Sri Chandrashekarendra Saraswati Mahaswamigal of Kanchi Mutt, who is popularly referred as Sage of Kanchi.
Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, Ashtalakshmi Temple gives devotees the opportunity to worship eight primary forms of the Goddess. With the Bay of Bengal in its close proximity one can hear the soothing lull of waves along with the chanted mantras at this temple. It is open for visitors from 6.30 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 9 PM.
21 . Marundeeswarar Temple Chennai
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is located at Lalitha Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur. Temple’s impressive structure in Dravidian style and historical importance is another reason to plan a visit here. Constructed during the Chola Dynasty in the 9th century and then expanded during the reign of Vijayanagar rulers, Marundeeswarar Temple is now maintained by the Govt. of Tamil Nadu.
As per the legend, Lord Marundeeswarar had taught the great Sage Agastya about the medicinal importance of various herbs. Hence, many people come here to seek blessings and cure their ailments. The prasad of the temple is also believed to cure illnesses.
22 . Parthasarathy Temple Chennai
Another temple that attracts not only devotees but also history and architecture enthusiasts is the Parthasarathy Perumal Temple. One among the 108 Divya Desams of Lord Vishnu, this temple dates back to the 6th Century. It was built during the Pallavas' reign and later expanded by the rulers of Chola Dynasty and the Vijayanagara Dynasty.
Located in Thiruvallikeni or Triplicane, Parthasarathy Temple boasts of a captivating structure which is dotted with exquisitely carved pillars and decorated gopurams. This temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and the presiding deity of the temple is Sri Parthasarathy Swamy.
There are shrines of Sri Mannadha Swamy, Sri Vedavalli Thayar, Sri Thellia-Singa-Perumal (Sri Narasimha Swamy), Sri Gajendra Varadaraja Swamy, and Sri Andal. As per the legend, seven sages, the Saptarishis worshiped five deities here.
23 . Kapaleeswarar Temple Chennai
One of the oldest temples in the city, Kapaleeswarar Temple is said to be built in the 7th century during the reign of Pallava Kings. However, it is said that the original temple was destroyed by the Portuguese and the present structure of the temple was built in the 16th century. Traditional songs of Nayanmars mention this. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Karpagambal, it has been built in the Dravidian style of architecture.
24 . Annai Vailankanni Shrine Chennai
Located close to Elliot's beach, Annai Vailankanni Shrine is another place to visit. Its captivating white structure, standing by the side of Bay of Bengal, attracts hordes of visitors every day. It is often visited by those who wish to have some peaceful time. Its opening timings are from 5 AM to 9 PM.
25 . Thousand Lights Mosque Chennai
Other places that showcase a beautiful architecture is the Thousand Lights Mosque. There are multiple domes with two minarets that enclose the main hall of the mosque. It consists of a separate prayer hall for men and women.
26 . San Thome Church Chennai
An ancient building, Santhome Church is one of the most prominent churches in Chennai. It is said to be one of the few churches in the world which stand over the tomb of a direct Apostle of Jesus Christ.
San Thome Church has an attractive architecture as well. Built in 1523, the structure of the church was built in the architectural style of neo-gothic. In the year of 1956, it was given the status of minor basilica. This church is dedicated to Saint Thomas. Within the church premises, there is a museum, a shop for prayer related materials and a library.
27 . St. Mary’s Church Chennai
Another religious site in Chennai that one can visit is the St. Mary’s Church. Boasting of being the first Anglican Church in the country, it is situated within the complex of Fort St. George. Apart from its religious relevance, this church attracts visitors with the rare painting of Last Supper which adorns the altar.
28 . Wallajah Mosque Chennai
Popularly known as the Triplicane Big Mosque, Wallajah Mosque presents you with a glimpse of Mughal architectural style. Built only in granite, this mosque is said to be the oldest mosque in the city. It was constructed in the year of 1795 by Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah’s family. It opens at 5 in the morning and closes at 8 in the night.
Other places to see in Chennai
There are many other places in Chennai that one can explore if staying for longer. These are a few more sightseeing places that you can add to your Chennai Itinerary.
29 . Crocodile Bank Chennai
Started with the motive of preserving various species of reptile, Crocodile Bank now houses more than 2500 creatures. Once you visit you can spot snakes, sea turtles, alligators and water birds. Timing of Crocodile Bank is from 9.00 AM to 5.30 PM. It is open on all days except on Mondays. There is a minimal entry fee and extra charges if you are taking a still camera or video camera.
30 . Birla Planetarium Chennai
Located near Anna University, Birla Planetarium is another place to visit in Chennai. A part of Periyar Science and Technology Museum, planetarium not only includes an interesting range of exhibits on various subjects including solar system, sky and seasons, etc., but also conducts various audio-visual programs on astronomy. Timings of Birla Planetarium are from 10 AM to 5.45 PM. There is a minimal entry fee of Rs.40 for adults and Rs.25 for kids.
31 . Royapuram Fishing Harbour Chennai
Also known by the name of Chennai Fishing Harbour or Kasimedu fishing harbour, it is indeed a place to visit if you have a few hours extra to yourself. This harbour is located toward the north of the Chennai port and is mainly inhabited by the fishing communities.
Visiting here will give you first-hand experience about the intricacies of fishing. You can witness the process of catching fish, unloading them and their auctioning to the various buyers. The view of the sunrise in the morning is an added bonus if you plan to visit.
32 . Broken Bridge Chennai
If in case you are looking for something unique to explore, then the Broken bridge is the apt sightseeing place. Located at the start of the Adyar River, this bridge as the name suggests is broken. It broke in 1977 and has remained unrepaired since then.
Currently used as a shooting location, it is often sought by those who are looking for some peace. The view of the river during sunrise is a huge pull for nature lovers and photographers. However, it is advisable to visit this place in a group and in the daylight only, owing to its seclusion from the hustle bustle of the city, and lack of streetlight and vehicle access.
33 . Theosophical Society Chennai
Located in Adyar, Theosophical Society is one of the oldest organisations in Chennai. Theosophical Society is a worldwide organisation that preaches the power of truth and all-inclusion, into a universal brotherhood.
The Theosophical Society was founded in the year of 1875. This place boasts of a bewitching lush green campus which houses a well-stacked library and an impressive banyan tree which is more than 450 years old. A number of events and seminars are organised here every month.
34 . Victory War Memorial Chennai
Earlier known as Cupid’s Bow, Victory War Memorial was built to honour the martyrs of WWI and then those from the Madras Residency, who sacrificed their lives in the Second World War. It is built in white marble. One can see inscriptions of the martyrs’ names on the structure. Names of the martyrs from the 1948 Kashmir Aggression, 1962 Indo- China War and the Indo-Pakistan War are also inscribed here.
The Remembrance and Cross-of the Sacrifice is not to be missed once you are at the War Memorial. On important national days such as Army Day and Vijay Diwas, a special tribute is conducted by the defence forces. Around 5 km away from the Chennai Airport, It is located within the complex of Madras War Cemetery in Nandambakkam. It can be visited from 8 AM to 6 PM every day of the week.
35 . Valluvar Kottam Chennai
Highly revered saint, poet and philosopher from Tamil Nadu, Thiruvalluvar is known to almost every Indian, especially by the seekers of literature. Valluvar Kottam is a chariot that was built in the honour of the poet. This monument comprises Kural Mani mandapam, an intricately carved arch and an auditorium.
The kottam was conceptualised and constructed under the leadership of the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi and was inaugurated in the year of 1976 by Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, the then President of India. Located on the Nungambakkam Lake Area Main Road, it is easily accessible. It can be visited from 8.30 AM to 5.30 PM.
36 . Cholamandal Artists Village Chennai
A must visit for art lovers, the Cholamandal Artists Village is the place where one can witness the best of art and cultural performances. Comprising an open air theatre, two galleries and a bookstore, this place is well equipped with everything an artist or art lover might need.
The craft shop within the complex lets you take some souvenirs back too. Located in Injambakkam, it is open for visitors from 9 in the morning till 6.30 in the evening. A minimal entry fee of Rs.20 per adult and Rs.5 per child is charged here.
37 . Muttukadu Lake Chennai
The Muttukadu Lake situated on the East Coast Road is a beautiful lake with boat trips which tourists love. You can do rowing, windsurfing, water skiing, Aqua scooters and explore all other water sports during your trip to Chennai. There are beautiful bamboo boathouses and floating boat jetty here. The best time to visit Chennai is between October and February and during this time you can take a boat trip here in Muttukadu Lake.
38 . Mylapore Chennai
A visit to Mylapore is also something that will add in making your Chennai tour memorable. Also known as Thirumayilai, it is also considered to be the birthplace of renowned philosopher Valluvar. This cultural hub of the city has many places to see such as Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Ramakrishna Math, San Thome Basilica, etc. One can find equally exciting options for shopping and eating here at Mylapore. The vibrancy of this place is contagious and is sure to leave visitors with a sense of happiness.
39 . MGR Film City Chennai
MGR Film City is an ideal place to visit for movie buffs. Spread in an area of 70 acres, this film city is sure to transport you to at least one of your favourite movies. It is home to many captivating movie sets, consisting of famous temples and monument’s replicas, well-kept gardens and vast lawns along with varying city and rural landscapes, offering ample photo opportunities to visitors. Located in Tharamani, it is open from 8 AM to 8 PM. If lucky, you can get sight of one or two film actors as well.
40 . VGP Universal Kingdom Chennai
Another fun place to visit in Chennai is the VGP Universal Kingdom. This amusement park is spread over an area of 45 acres, comprising various kinds of rides and slides such as Tornado, Wave Swinger and Viking. What makes this amusement cum theme park unique is the adjacent beach. It has a private beach which one can access via the park. This is in addition to a petting zoo. It is located on the East Coast Road and opens every day from 11 AM to 7.30 PM.
41 . MGM Dizzee World Chennai
Located on SH 49, Muttukadu, Dizzee World is another amusement park that the city of Chennai offers everyone. A visit to this fun park is sure to add a touch of fun to your Chennai tour, especially if you are travelling with kids. Exciting rides such as roller coasters, spider spin, and funny mountain promises a few entertaining moments.
There are water slides and a wave pool as well to beat the summer heat of the city. An amphitheatre which is located within the compound of the amusement park holds varied and interesting performances. It opens at 9.30 AM till 5.30 PM on weekdays while on weekends and national holidays, it opens at 11.30 AM till 7.30 PM.
Shopping in Chennai
Can you call a visit an accomplished tour unless you take away a few souvenirs from the destination you are visiting? The sense of the place through its various aspects, a symbol of its culture and traditions, is what shopping in Chennai will offer you.
42 . T Nagar Shopping District Chennai
One of the most popular Chennai shopping places is the T Nagar Shopping district. Thyagaraya Nagar, also known as T Nagar has unanimously emerged as the commercial hub of the city. It offers almost everything, ranging from designer boutiques to jewellery emporiums, trend relevant fashion clothing to wedding wear.
This shopping district has various prominent shopping streets. North Usman Road and Ranganathan Street are two prominent places where many popular shopping complexes are located. In addition to these two, you will also find many more smaller shopping markets and ample restaurants as well. Pothys, Saravana Stores, Shivani Stores, One Style, Instore, NAC Jewellers, Lalithaa Jewellery, Prince Jewellery are just a few of the most visited shops here.
For eating, Hot Chips, Woodlands and The Crown, Residency Towers are quite popular. If you are looking for a fun time, then trying rooftop football at Tiki Taka is a good choice.
43 . Burma Bazaar Chennai
One of the oldest markets in Chennai, Burma Bazaar has almost everything that one can think of. Located near the Chennai beach railway station, this place offers shoppers with ample of choices. From pre-owned books and refurbished electronics to brand new items of clothing and gadgets, from in-fashion clothing to ethnic wear, this place is nothing less than a heaven for shopping lovers.
In the 1960s, when Tamil refugees had fled from Myanmar, the government of Tamil Nadu assigned this area for them. Set in 1969, this market is now run by Burma Tamizhar Marumalarchi Sangam.
44 . Express Avenue Chennai
Located in Express Estate, Royapettah, Express Avenue is the place to visit if you want to shop for branded and designer products. Open from 10.30 AM to 9.30 PM on weekdays and from 10 AM TO 10 PM on weekends, it is ideal for shopping popular brands. There are apparel, electrics, departmental as well as automobile stores. Fine dining options and movie halls make shopping here all the more fun.
Some of the other popular places to shop in Chennai are Sowcarpet, Pondy Bazaar (Soundarapandianar Angadi), Parry's Corner, Cotton Street and Ritchie Street.
Along with these, there are many other tourist attractions in Chennai that you can visit if time permits. Nettukuppam Beach, Del Monte Colony, Panagal Park, Tada Falls, Kolavai Lake and Pulicat Lake are a few other places that are worth exploring. You will also come across captivating memorials of Kamarajar, Rajaji, Mahatma Gandhi and Bakthavatsalam near the stretch of Raj Bhavan.
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1. Marina Beach
4 km from city center 1 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Marina Beach is a natural urban beach along the Bay of Bengal. The beach is stretched out to a distance of 13 kilometres making it the longest natural urban beach in the country, second largest in the world and also the most crowded beach in India with almost 30,000 visitors a day.
2. Government Museum, Chennai
1 km from city center 2 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Government Museum was established in 1851 and is the second oldest museum in the country after the Indian Museum in Kolkata. Situated in Egmore suburb of Chennai, it is built in the Indo-Sarcenic style and houses a rich collection of the works of Raja Ravi Varma.
3. MGR Film City
8 km from city center 3 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Having been established in the year 1994, a considerably new structure, the MGR Film city is managed by the Government of Tamil Nadu in loving memory of MG Ramachandran who was not only a crowd-pleasing tamil actor but also a longtime CM of Tamil Nadu.
4. Breezy Beach
9 km from city center 4 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Breezy Beach lays in the remote and serene neighbourhood of Valmiki Nagar in Chennai. Being smaller and less polluted, its a perfect getaway for anyone looking for a peaceful evening.
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8 km from city center 5 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The magnificent Marundeeswarar Temple, in Tiruvanmiyur, near Chennai has the temple deity Shiva in the form of Marundeeswar or Aushadeeswarar, the God of Medicines. A fine specimen of Dravidian architecture, this temple is a must visit for anyone visiting Chennai or nearby cities.
6. Arignar Anna Zoological Park
27 km from city center 6 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Arignar Anna Zoological Park aka Vandalur Zoo, is a zoological garden located in Vandalur is spread over an area of 602 hectares, including a rescue and rehabilitation centre. The zoo shelters about 3000 species of flora and fauna across twelve hundred acres including 46 endangered species, in its 160 enclosures.
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7. Valluvar Kottam
1 km from city center 7 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Valluvar Kottam is an auditorium, with a gigantic capacity to hold 4,000 people, built in remembrance of the poet-saint, Tiruvalluvar. Verses of the poet Tiruvalluvar are embellished on the pillars in and around the auditorium.
8. Ashtalakshmi Temple
8 km from city center 8 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The Chennai Ashtalakshmi temple is situated in Besant Nagar, on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. That stretch of beach is known as the Elliot's beach. The temple was constructed on the express wishes of Sri Mahaa Periyavaal of Kanchi Mutt, Sri Chandrasekara Saraswati Swamigal. (br) The temple's architecture is unique, with the deities installed in four levels.
9. Connemara Public Library
1 km from city center 9 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The Connemara Public Library at Chennai holds the prestigious status of being amongst one of the four deposit libraries in India which entitles them to a copy of every publication in India.
10. Kolli Hills
10 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
With an ominous name which means ‘Mountain of Death’, Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai are a mountain range located in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is relatively untouched by commercial tourism and therefore has retained most of its natural magnificence.
11. Elliot's Beach
7 km from city center 11 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
A beach showcasing beauty, calmness, serenity and everything that signifies nature at its best, the Elliot's beach cannot be forgotten by anyone who has visited it once.
12. VGP Golden Beach
16 km from city center 12 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Considered as one of the cleanest and beautiful beaches in Chennai, VGP Golden beach is one of the most sought after destinations in the area by family and friends.
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13. ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple
17 km from city center 13 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
ISKCON Temple Chennai is a temple devoted to Lord Krishna. It is located on the East Coast Road at southern Chennai. Built on 1.5 acres of land, ISKCON, Chennai is the biggest Radha Krishna temple in Tamil Nadu. It was officially inaugurated on 26 April 2012. The deities revered in the temple include those of Radha Krishna and lord's family, including Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga.
14. Vivekananda House
4 km from city center 14 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Vivekananda House also popularly known as The Ice House, is a shrine and pilgrimage centre for the admirers and followers of Swami Vivekananda. It is in this house that Swami Vivekananda stayed for six weeks in 1900.
15. Akkarai Beach
18 km from city center 15 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The sandy coastline begins from Ennore in the north extending south into Uthandi, leaving one to choose from more than just Marina and Elliot's beach.
16. Dakshinachitra Museum
2 km from city center 16 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Dakshinachitra Museum is one of the living-history museums in India which stores in itself great works of architecture, crafts, performing arts, and lifestyles that belong to South India.
17. Santhome Cathedral Basilica
4 km from city center 17 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Santhome Cathedral is a historical and ancient pilgrim centre, which was built during the 14th to the 15th century A D by the then reigning, Portuguese.
18. Madras War Cemetery
8 km from city center 18 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The Madras War Cemetery houses the last remains of around 855 martyrs who laid down their precious lives at the battlefronts in the devastating Second World War and also a Memorial stone for 1000 more who died fighting in the Great War before that.
19. Madras Crocodile Bank Trust
35 km from city center 19 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The Madras Crocodile Bank is not to be confused with a zoo. Yes, you can certainly take a look at the reptiles in captivity. But unlike a zoo, this has a much more in-depth operation through ex-situ and in-situ conservation. Right now, it is home to around 17 croc subspecies and some other reptiles like frogs, lizards, snakes and turtles as well.
20. MGM Dizzee World
26 km from city center 20 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
MGM Dizzee World is one of the largest and oldest amusement parks in India. It brought Jurong’s Bird Show from Singapore to India way back in 1999. There are extreme level thrill rides, but nice and enjoyable ones are there too. The park has something for every age group.
21. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
3 km from city center 21 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Chennai is among the most visited and respected places of worship In Tamil Nadu as well as India. Sai Baba is recognised as one of those spiritual reformers who does not have ties to any particular god of any religion but is a figure of worship himself. So there are no religious restrictions imposed upon those who visit the temple.
22. Nettukuppam
21 km from city center 22 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Nettukuppam is the northernmost tip of Chennai and has a beach which is yet not tarnished by encroaching crowds. It is a solitary retreat for those who seek to enjoy the raging sea up close but in a peaceful environment. The place is an ideal place to spend quiet time as it is still not on the radar of the maddening tourist crowd.
23. Prakasam Salai
6 km from city center 23 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Built in 1795,a milestone in the history of Chennai, located Opposite Parry's Corner, Prakasam Salai is an impressive stylish building in Indo-Saracenic style with eminence in red bricks.
24. Thousand Lights Mosque
1 km from city center 24 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The Thousand Lights Mosque of Royapettah, Chennai is among the most esteemed mosques of the city as well as the state of Tamil Nadu. Built in the early 19th century by the Wallajah family of the Carnatic rulers, it is till date a popular gathering place for the daily prayers and festive occasions like Muharram.
25. Fort St. George
5 km from city center 25 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The origin of the great white structure of Fort St. George is inextricable from the history of the city of Chennai itself. Popularly called the 'White Town', the sole purpose of establishing the massive fort compound was to build a British stronghold in the Coromandel Coast and the rest of south India.
26. Chennai Sangamam
5 km from city center 26 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The Chennai Sangamam, a large open Tamil festival, also coincides with the Pongal season. It is organized in various open locations like beaches, parks etc and showcase traditional folk events, martial arts and classical dance, to name a few. In addition the festival brings together the best that South Indian cuisine has to offer – from tasty panirayams to the traditional pongal.
27. Royapuram Fishing Harbour
9 km from city center 27 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Under the administration of Chennai Port Trust, Royapuram Fishing Harbour is one of the most popular fishing grounds in Chennai. Located in a region which is famous for seafood, this harbour surely has its name among the busiest fishing hubs of Tamil Nadu.
28. Santhome Church
4 km from city center 28 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
San Thome Church is among the only three in the world that house the tombs of one of Christ's original disciples. If you visit this church, you will be stepping into a historical tale that will take you back a couple of centuries. The museum inside displays souvenirs of the great saint and his legend.
29. Kapaleeswarar Temple
4 km from city center 29 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Kapaleeswarar Temple is a holy shrine of Shiva in Mylapore, Chennai. A visit to this temple will be an experience enriched with a glimpse into Tamil religious culture and the lovely architectural combination of the two styles – Dravidian and Vijaynagari, complete with towering Gopurams.
30. Mylapore
3 km from city center 30 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Mylapore is one of the oldest and culturally enriched neighbourhoods, located in the southern part of Chennai. It is very much traditionalist to its core and boasts many temples, churches and historical monuments.
31. Express Avenue
2 km from city center 31 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Express Avenue is a mall in Royapettah of Chennai owned, developed and promoted by Express Infrastructure. The premise includes commercial and hospitality sectors as well. E Hotel is the name of the 4-star boutique luxury-lodging, which caters to the guests all year long with its 44 room capacity. But the mall is the main attraction of the place.
32. Vadapalani Murugan Temple
4 km from city center 32 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the most popular temples dedicated to Lord Murugan. Located in Vadapalani, Chennai, the temple is known for helping devotees finding solutions to life's problems. It is also believed that worshipping Lord Murugan here is as pious as praying to him at the original Palani temple.
33. T Nagar
3 km from city center 33 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
T Nagar is one of the busiest neighbourhoods in Chennai, and also the most crowded one. It serves as a commercial and economic hub, as well as a residential area. It does not have many attractions, but you will come across a plethora of retail shops lined up on every main road and arterial streets.
34. Parthasarathy Temple
3 km from city center 34 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Parthasarathy Temple, located in Triplicane area of Chennai, is a structure more than 1000 years old, standing in the heart of the bustling city. Dedicated to different avatars of Lord Vishnu within the many shrines of the temple, it attracts thousands of Vaishanvite followers from all across the country.
35. Parasailing in Chennai
19 km from city center 35 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
If you think the city of Chennai is all about glitzy temples and serene beaches, look deeper cause the uber city is home to one of the most adventurous sports of all times - Parasailing. Unlike several other water sports, this one is not for the faint hearted. It allows you to sail above the water with a safely harnessed parachute tied to your back.
36. Scuba Diving in Chennai
6 km from city center 36 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Chennai could get quite hot in the summer and beating the heat would be the top priority in summers. Then why not dive into the Bay of Bengal somewhere off the coast of Chennai. Discovering a totally different world under the surface of the sea and cooling yourself at the same time is the best deal about Chennai.
37. Camping in Chennai
9 km from city center 37 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Surrounded by a number of hills around it, Chennai neighbours to some amazing places that offer nearness to Nature. Every soul in any metro city craves for something new every now and then, and Chennai doesn’t lack in fulfilling this need for its people. There are a number of places to camp in Chennai for a twist out of the normal. One can never run out of places to get closer to something natural.
38. Paragliding In Chennai
11 km from city center 38 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
It is commonly misunderstood about Chennai that it is only about glitzy temples, serene beaches and conservative people, but that's not completely true, look deeper. The people here have the provision of getting in the sky and sailing smoothly over the hills like Eagles.
39. Surfing In Chennai
29 km from city center 39 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Getting in the water and riding the waves on a surfboard is not a thing that everyone can do. But some hours of practice can make that joy possible. There are a number of surfing schools that offer courses and help you tame the waves under your feet.
40. Paintball In Chennai
10 km from city center 40 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
If you are into playing combat games but all the games lack the touch of reality and the feeling of getting hit, then Paintball is for you. Chennai has a bunch of such Arenas to help you get in action. Get outdoors, get some Paintball Guns in your hand and challenge your friends to some real action. Keep your skills on the check and your friends in sight; you never know when you might get hit.
41. Rock climbing In Chennai
16 km from city center 41 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The fitness aspect for the people of Chennai has been taken up by Rock Climbing and Bouldering, rather than regular gyms. Climbing is the coolest way of being fit as well as getting a regular dose of adrenaline. But Rock Climbing doesn’t mean you put yourself under the raging sun all the time! You can opt for Indoor Climbing too and get into the daily chores after the session.
42. Jungle Safari In Chennai
3 km from city center 42 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The tropical climate of Chennai has blessed the land with ample amount of lush greenery and equally rich wildlife. Safari in Chennai’s wildlife parks award the visitors with some amazing experiences around our neighbours of nature. Interacting with the wild animals makes us realize the true nature of wilderness. There’s a lot to learn and understand from animals.
43. Boating in Chennai
6 km from city center 43 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Having the advantage of being a coastal city, Chennai also has a number of lakes and thus opening up the waters for water sports. Boating in Chennai was not so well flourished earlier, but recently the bay of Chennai has been witnessing a decent increase in the number of yachts and boats. Sailing has a charm that can fit any occasion, let that be a romantic boathouse date or a casual hangout with friends on a yacht, an exciting racing event of sails and rowboats or just a fun race of pedal boats between family and friends. Boating is for everyone.
44. Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur
10 km from city center 44 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Viswaroopa Adhivyadhihara Sri Bhaktha Anjaneyaswami Temple is located around 10 kilometres away from the heart of the city, in a locality called Nanganallur. Commonly called the Anjaneya Temple in short, it gets its name from its principal deity, Lord Hanuman. The most important aspect of the temple is its 32 feet idol.
45. Fishing In Chennai
9 km from city center 45 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Fishing was a way of survival until it got challenging and adventurous. Fishing has become a common way of bonding with friends and family. The sport seems easy but takes a lot of dedication and patience to lure and catch the biggest of all the fishes. As the Aquatic Adventure has gained popularity many Sport Fishing Facilities have opened up and are busy providing the experiences.
46. Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers & Ashram
10 km from city center 46 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers is named after Swami Sivananda, one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century and founded by his disciple Swami Vishnudevananda. The Non-Profit organisation has centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Madurai and Delhi and all over the world. The Organisation has dedicated programmes like the Sadhana Intensive, Kids Camp, Work/Study Programme, Prison Project and Teachers Training courses and also Yoga Vacations.
47. Thiruvanmiyur Beach
10 km from city center 47 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Located in the neighbourhood of Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Thiruvanmiyur Beach is one of the isolated and peaceful beaches of the city. Popular for beautiful sunrise and sunset views, the beach is mostly frequented by nature lovers, romantic couples or solitude seekers.
48. Neelankarai Beach
12 km from city center 48 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Neelankarai Beach is an untouched gorgeous beach located in the small locality of Neelankarai in South Chennai. The highlight of the beach are the innumerous turtles that can be found on the shores. People usually visit it to watch the turtles or to walk along the lengthy coastline touching the beautiful blue waters of the sea.
49. Santhome Beach
4 km from city center 49 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
The southern part of the Marina Beach is known as the Santhome Beach. With immaculate clean sands, azure blue waters and gorgeous sweeping views of the sea, Santhome Beach is a one among the most visited beaches of the sea. You can also find several eateries and sports activities at the beach.
50. Pebble Beach
17 km from city center 50 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Situated at a distance of 1 km from Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Pebble Beach is a comparatively smaller beach. Due to its location, it receives relatively lesser number of visitors. However, the beach offers extremely peaceful and serene and you can visit it to spend some time in solitude.
51. Palavakkam Beach
11 km from city center 51 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Located at the southern tip of Chennai in Palavakkam, Palavakkam Beach is a wonderful beach boasting of mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. The highlight of the beach is an age-old temple situated on the beach. The beach has vast expanse of shores, with stunning views of the horizon merging in the sea.
52. Kasimedu Beach
10 km from city center 52 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai
Kaismedu Beach is a comparatively lesser known beach of Chennai. It is not just a recreation spot but also an important fishing harbour. With vast expanse of the blue sea and brown sandy shores, you can also find several fishermen at work with their huge fishing nets and boats. Besides, the fisherfolks also sell their spoils at the shores; you can buy fresh fish here. Volleyball is another popular activity at the beach.
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Chennai Travel Guide
Vibrant, vivacious and vivid - Chennai's amazing amalgamation of the classical Tamil aestheticism with a new layer of cosmopolitan culture is definitely a treat for every traveller who decides to explore this coastal metropolitan city. Spanning a wide range of diverse attractions, the ample places to visit in Chennai will enthrall travellers to the core. Founded by the British in 1639, Chennai went on to emerge as a topmost tourist attraction apart from being the hub of Tamil politics, economy and culture. Beautiful beaches, a motley assortment of architectural wonders in the form of temples and numerous eateries offering delectable local and international fare - there are many points of interest in Chennai that will fill you up with charming experiences. While in the city, you will get a chance to relive the days of the Chalukya and the Chola Dynasties at the Government Museum, take a walk at India's first fortress built by the British, or observe the classic Dravidian architecture at the numerous temples sprinkled all over the city. For those who love outdoorsy things, the Guindy National Park or the campus of the Theosophical Society at Adyar is the place to be. The boulevard of the Theosophical Society is a great place to visit and take a stroll that eventually heads towards the San Thome Church.
Needless to say, this neo-Gothic Cathedral is an absolute treat to the eyes. Other must visit places in Chennai comprise a host of temples including the likes of Kapaleeshwarar Temple and Parthasarathy Temple. Both these shrines offer unique Dravidian architecture that leaves travellers in awe. Admire the timeless beauty of the temples and offer your prayers at these religious sites. The city's historic temples, churches, colourful markets, art-hubs always ensure that visitors have plenty of things to do in Chennai. Explore the city's government museum, visit the planetarium, watch sunset at Marina Beach as you grab some fried seafood snacks or go wildlife spotting at the Snake Park or at the Guindy National Park-Chennai will never fail to enthral you with its myriad experiences. In our Chennai travel guide we will tell you all about the several places to visit and some of the must do things in Chennai From offering prayers at the numerous temples to reliving the past at historical museums and forts to wildlife safaris at the few natural parks and strolling at the longest sea beach in Asia - we have covered it all.
Best Time to Visit Chennai
Chennai is located right on the banks of the Bay of Bengal and enjoys a tropical humid climate year-round. Summers are very hot and sunny while monsoons record moderate to heavy rainfall, thereby increasing the humidity levels in the air to a substantial extent. Winters are probably the best time to visit Chennai as the temperature is moderate and the weather is pleasant.
Chennai experiences severe summers. The summer season beginning from March extends almost till October, with some splashes of rains in between. However, the underlying warmness continues to remain year-round. Talking about hottest months, the duration from late May till mid-June records the highest temperature with mercury levels crossing 45° Celsius pretty often. Needless to say, that the scorching heat makes it nearly impossible to include Chennai as your summer vacation outing. However, the cool breeze of the sea, post sunset, offers some respite.
Just like pan-India, Chennai experiences monsoons from mid-June to September, though with an underlying warmness in the air. Humidity levels go up substantially accompanied by moderate to heavy rains. Though few travel junkies do visit Chennai during monsoons, exploring the city amidst rainfall can get somewhat difficult.
Winters are the best time to visit Chennai. With a slight warmth in the air, the weather is pretty much pleasant and makes for an ideal time to explore the city. Winters in Chennai are very short-lived spanning from November to February with January recording the lowest temperature. Temperature during winters range between 14°C and 22°C. Chennai also receives occasional splashes of rain during winters, making the weather all the more pleasant. A tour of Chennai during winters can be highly enjoyed.
Places to Visit and Things to Do in Chennai
Those who want to experience the authenticity of Tamil culture and soak into its savoir-faire clubbed with a strong modern-day cosmopolitan influence, Chennai is a must visit place. Right from offering prayers at the numerous religious shrines to taking a leisurely stroll at the longest beach in Asia to reliving the days of the yore at many historical architectures - a tour of Chennai will leave you asking for more.
Sri Bhaktha Anjaneyaswami Temple
Located in Nanganallur, the Bhaktha Anjaneyaswami Temple is prominent religious shrine in Chennai. The shrine attracts several tourists round the year. The temple's presiding deity happens to be Lord Hanuman. Standing tall at a height of 40 feet, the idol is believed to be the biggest Hanuman statue in India. Carved out of a single granite stone, the statue is slightly green in colour. The temple has corridors running from the main sanctum to other shrines.
Shirdi Sai Baba Temple
Dedicated to Sai Baba, the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple is a major place of worship that attracts thousands of devotees round the year. A peaceful-place, do remember to offer your prayers and seek blessings at this temple. One of the major features of the temple is that, they offer prasadam to each and every visitor and that too almost every minute.
Kapaleshwarar Temple
Built in the 7th century, the Kapaleshwarar Temple in Mylapore is an old shrine. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple boasts an impressive Dravidian architecture where devotees throng in large numbers throughout the year. The present structure is believed to have been reconstructed in the 16th century after the Portuguese destroyed the temple. The temple's most important feature happens to be a brightly coloured gopuram and a pillared mandapa.
Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam
Located in T Nagar, the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam is a popular religious shrine highly regarded by the Tamilians. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it is said that the temple is one of the richest shrines in south India. Its popularity attracts devotees in large numbers throughout the year. Just like any other temples in south India, this shrine is also built in the typical Dravidian style of architecture, though its white in colour.
Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple
The Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple is yet another popular Hindu religious shrine in Chennai. The presiding deity of the temple happens to be Lord Vishnu. The statue of Lord Vishnu is here seen in a reclining posture with the five-headed serpent and worshipping a Shiva Lingam. One cannot stop admiring the beauty of the deity. Built in 1962, the temple boasts of a south-Indian architecture and is highly revered among the Malayali community of Chennai.
Thousand Lights Mosque
Located in Anna Salai, the Thousand Lights Mosque is prominent place of worship in Chennai. Built in 1820, the mosque's medieval Indo Saracenic architectural is highly admirable. It is said that, the hall inside the mosque is so huge that 1000 lamps were used to lit it up. Since then, the mosque came to be known as Thousand Lights Mosque. The shrine is highly regarded by the Shia community.
Ramakrishna Temple
As the name suggests, the Ramkrishna Temple is dedicated to the famous saint and religious reformer, Ramakrishna Paramhansa. The temple was founded in 1897 by Swami Ramakrishnananda, a direct disciple of the former who came to Chennai to spread his guru's message. It has the idols of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Sri Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda. The temple authorities are actively involved in social development and offers free education to underprivileged children and rehabilitation to the needy.
Sri Parthasarathy Temple
The Parthasarathy Temple is yet another prominent shrine in the city of Chennai that attracts thousands of devotees year-round. Situated in Triplicane, the temple is one of the oldest shrines and was built in the 8th century AD by the rulers of the Pallava Dynasty with later addition by the Cholas and the Vijaynagar Empire. An ultimate example of Dravidian architecture, the myriad Tamil and Telugu inscriptions on the temple are worth noting.
St. George Fort and Museum
One of the prominent places of interest in Chennai, the St. George Fort and Museum was built by the British in 1653. Since its inception, the structure has undergone several facelifts and today happens to be centre of Tamil Nadu's legislative assembly. The museum in the fort displays on Chennai's origins and the fort, an interesting military memorabilia and an extensive artwork from colonial times. Read more
San Thome Cathedral and Basillica
The white neo-gothic cathedral leaves behind an indelible impression on the visitors with its 180 feet tall spire. Considered one of the holiest shrines of Christianity, the Basilica has the remains of St Thomas, (one of Jesus' 12 apostles) who came here to preach. The church was originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, later reconstructed in its latest form on 1898. Read more
Vivekananda House and Museum
Dedicated to the famous religious reformer, the Vivekananda House and Museum is another must visit place in Chennai. The house is remembered as the place where Swami Vivekananda stayed for a while after returning from the US. Spherical in shape and rising three-storey high, the structure is located in the busy locality of Kamaraj Salai. There's a museum that houses several photos and events from the great monk's life.
Marina Beach
The Marina Beach happens to one of the main attractions of this coastal city. Sprawling over a distance of more than 13 kilometres, the coastline is the longest in Asia and the second longest in the world after the Miami Beach, Florida. It runs from Fort St. George in the north to Besant Nagar in the south. Travellers must make it a point to visit this landmark of Chennai while in the city. Early morning and dusk are the best time to visit the coastline when a cool breeze flows from the sea. Read more
Government Museum
History lovers and culture vultures can have an awesome time exploring the Government Museum of the city. The museum is a treasure trove of artefacts from the 6th century onwards and houses artefacts from all major south Indian kingdoms like the Cholas, the Chalukyas, the Hoysalas and the Pallavas. There are also certain galleries dedicated to zoology and natural history. One of the major highlights is the National Art Gallery that some artefacts belonging to the Deccani, Rajasthani and even Mughal dynasties. Read more
Guindy National Park and Snake Park
One of the smallest national parks of India, the Guindy National Park and its adjacent Snake Park are also prominent tourist attractions in the city. It is also one of the very few national parks located within a main city. The park is home to several rare species of animals including blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, a variety of snakes, lizards, geckos and tortoises. The park attracts more than 700,000 visitors every year.
Elliot's Beach
Located roughly 60 kilometres away from the city centre, the Elliot's Beach is yet another prominent coastline in the city of Chennai. Also known as Bessie Beach, the coastline lies extreme south of the Marina Beach and is quite popular with the youngsters of the city. There's a lot to do in this tranquil beach - watch the sun set across the horizon, build sand castles on the beach or simply lie on the beach and enjoy the cool breeze. Read more
Where to Stay in Chennai?
As a metropolitan city, it goes without saying that there are host of accommodation options in the city catering to all kinds of travellers. Whether you are an international traveller or travelling from a different part of the country, you can choose accommodations in the city as per your taste. Be it budget hotels or mid-range ones at a central location or high-end hotels overlooking the sea - you can find all kinds of options in Chennai.
How to Reach Chennai?
Being a state capital and a prominent metropolitan city, Chennai is easily accessible from all over India. Right from Assam in the extreme northeast to the extreme west coast of Gujarat - travellers can avail major modes of transport to reach Chennai. From railways to airways to roadways, every means of transport is bound towards Chennai.
If you are travelling to the city by air, you need to land at the Chennai International Airport. The airport is well-connected by several domestic and international airlines that ply several times a day.
The main railway station for the city happens to be the Chennai Central Station. The junction is extremely well-connected with numerous local and express trains throughout India. Train tickets can be booked online beforehand.
Chennai can be reached via road as well since the city is very well connected by a wide network of roads. Several National Highways (NH) and State Highways connect Chennai to hundreds of Indian cities. If you are adventurous enough you can choose to opt for a road trip to Chennai from Kolkata via NH 16. On the other hand, if you are travelling from Bengaluru, you have to take NH 48 and while travelling from Thiruvananthapuram you have to take NH 38.
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