Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or simply seeking the perfect backdrop for your Instagram feed, Kolkata has a lot to offer, from street art, cafés, and restaurants to breathtaking views of historic buildings and landmarks.
Kolkata, the “City of Joy,” is a treasure trove for photographers. From the old-world charm of the lanes of North Kolkata to the sleek, modern lines of New Town, the city offers a visual narrative unlike any other in India. This guide maps out the perfect Instagram trail to help you capture the heritage, art, and hidden corners of this 300-year-old metropolis.
North Kolkata Heritage: Capturing Old-World Charm
Walking through the lanes of North Kolkata feels like stepping into a period film. The weathered red-brick mansions, slatted green windows, and intricate iron balconies offer a moody, “shabby-chic” aesthetic that is perfect for street photography.
Highlight: Look for the hidden courtyards in the Rajbaris (palaces) of Shobhabazar.
Pro Tip: Capture the contrast between the ancient architecture and the vibrant blue hand-pulled rickshaws.
Eco Park: A Green Oasis of Global Wonders
An urban park, tucked away in the midst of the bustling cityscape! Prepare to be greeted by an oasis of lush greenery and serene lakes – a tranquil haven right in the heart of the city. You’ll find an array of themed areas, including a replica of the Seven Wonders of the World. In addition to several activities, including boating, bull riding, and ice skating, it also boasts a Musical Fountain, Butterfly Garden, Rose Garden, Mask Garden, and more.
You’ll find many cafes and restaurants within the park for when you need a break from exploring. It’s the perfect setting to snap some Instagram-worthy photos and create lasting memories.
Pro Tip: Arrive in the late afternoon to catch the Musical Fountain and see the Seven Wonders illuminated at dusk.

JF2C+576, Lake Path, Jatragachhi, Deshbandhu Nagar, Newtown, West Bengal 700156
Kumartuli: The Birthplace of Idols
For a glimpse into Kolkata’s rich artistic heritage, head to Kumartuli, the traditional potters’ and artisans’ quarter. Explore the area and witness the traditions, rituals, and craftsmanship that have been passed down through generations. This is where artisans create beautiful clay idols for various festivals.
During the festive season of Durga Puja, Kumartuli transforms into a hub of activity as artisans create exquisite clay idols of Goddess Durga. The best time to visit is about a month before Durga Puja, when you can take shots of idol-making. Try to be there early in the morning. Otherwise, you’d risk being lost amidst the throng of visitors.
Highlight: The “Eye Painting” ceremony (Chokkhu Daan) just before Durga Puja.
Best Angle: Frame your shots through the narrow, crowded alleys to create a sense of scale and texture.

Hatkhola, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700005
Nearest Metro Station: Shobhabazar-Sutanuti
Nearest Train Station: Sovabazar Ahiritola
Princep Ghat: Sunset Serenity on the Hooghly
Situated on the banks of the Hooghly River, Princep Ghat has to be on your list if you are searching for aesthetic places for your Instagram. The combination of the river, the picturesque bridge, the white marble structure of colonial times, and the grandeur of the surroundings makes it an ideal place to hone your photography skills.
You can also enjoy the boat ride that can be arranged anytime and capture the scenic views. The ‘Vidyasagar Setu’ offers a captivating backdrop for your photos. You need to capture the beauty of this cantilever bridge that spans the Hooghly River, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Highlight: Hire a traditional wooden boat at sunset for “reflection shots” on the river.
Atmosphere: Calm, breezy, and classically cinematic.

Strand Rd, Maidan, Fort William, Hastings, Kolkata, West Bengal 700021
Sienna Store & Café
A fusion café that combines traditional Bengali elements with modern aesthetics, that’s Sienna for you. The café’s colorful décor, hand-painted murals, and creative seating arrangements make it a must-visit spot for Instagrammers.
This place gives you a rustic and industrial-themed vibe. The brick walls, vintage furniture, and cozy corners make it an excellent spot for capturing cozy and aesthetic pictures. On top of that, the food you’ll find here is innovative beyond imagination, and lip-smackingly good. Ticks all the boxes!
Highlight: The courtyard seating area with its rustic, industrial-chic vibe.
Bonus: Their food is as photogenic as the décor—try the avocado toast or their signature salads.

49, 1, Golpark, Hindustan Park, Gariahat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700029
Streets of Kolkata, filled with imagination
Kolkata has a thriving street art scene, and exploring the city’s vibrant murals can make for some fantastic shots. While the street art scene in Kolkata is constantly evolving, you can head to areas like Park Street, College Street, or Shyambazar to witness some of the most exciting works.

You’ll also find unique and vibrant wall paintings in several metro stations and subways across Kolkata. One of the most beautiful of them all is the Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station. So, get your camera ready to capture the bold and thought-provoking artistry that is also the best mirror of the popular culture of the city!
Guided Photo Tours in Kolkata
To truly capture the soul of Kolkata, joining a guided photography tour is highly recommended. These tours are led by experts who understand the “rhythm” of the city, providing access to hidden courtyards and ensuring you are in the right spot for the perfect light.
There are several specialized operators who focus on the heritage and artistic quarters of the city.
Calcutta Photo Tours – Founded by local photographer Manjit Singh Hoonjan, this is widely considered the pioneer of photography-focused walks in the city. Their tours are designed to be immersive, slow-paced, and educational.
Immersive Trails – This organization focuses on the intersection of history and photography, offering “Great Houses” tours that provide rare access to the private interiors of heritage mansions.
Calcutta Walks – Known for their expert storytelling, they offer several heritage-focused routes that are incredibly photogenic, even if not strictly branded as “workshops.”
Pro Tips for Booking Your Photography Tour
Book for the “Sacred Moment”: If visiting between August and October, ask for a tour specifically focused on the “painting of the eyes” (Chokkhu Daan). It is one of the most visually powerful moments in the artistic calendar.
Early vs. Late: For North Kolkata’s heritage lanes, the 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM window is best for capturing the morning light filtering through narrow alleys. For the river and Kumartuli, late afternoon light (around 4:00 PM) offers warm, golden tones.
Equipment: Most tours welcome mobile photographers, but some, like Photowalksindia, even provide mirrorless cameras for participants to use if they bring their own SD card.
The Kolkata’s Insider’s Playbook: Photography & Logistics
Golden Hour Timing
Aim for 6:30 AM in North Kolkata to capture the soft light hitting the old mansions. For Princep Ghat, arrive an hour before sunset for the best river reflections.
The “Secret” Transport
For the ultimate vintage aesthetic, hop on the Kolkata Tram (Route 24/25). It’s a slow-moving photo studio on wheels.
Artist Etiquette
In Kumartuli, always seek permission from the head artisan before filming or using professional gear. A small tip or a polite “Nomoshkar” goes a long way.
Best Mobile App
Use Yatri Sathi to book yellow taxis. You get the iconic yellow car look for your “travel reels” without the hassle of price haggling.
Of the numerous other wonders in the City of Joy, its beautiful temples are a sight to behold. Read all about the mesmerising yet little-known temples of Kolkata here!
Research: Sanhati Saha