You might think College Street is a place to just buy books. Well, look through our lens and you will find ways to enjoy College Street in ways more than one!
Things To Do In College Street Besides Buying Books
College Square
You cannot miss this iconic park in the heart of College Street. When Kolkatans hear College Square, they immediately associate it with the big-scale Durga Puja that it conducts. But what about the rest of the year? This park, with a pond in the middle, can be your ideal place for a recluse with your beloved partner just to move away from the din and bustle of the city.
Shop Sarees
Who said you just have to buy books when you are in College Street. How about buying sarees? College Street has some of the oldest and most heritage saree houses in Kolkata. You will find Mohini Mohan Kanjilal, Adi Mohini Mohan Kanjilal (both are different, but as far as we get our sarees, who cares!) and Adi Akshoy & Co. You can find all the Bengal specialities in both cotton and silk. Also get your hands on some fine Kanjeevaram silk as well.
Invitation Cards
Wondering where to head to get invitation cards printed? What if we told you there's an entire stretch here full of such shops. While walking from College Street towards MG Road, take a right from the MG Road-College Street crossing and bingo! You will stumble upon a number of shops that make invitation cards. Thread ceremony, baby shower, anniversary or marriage - you name it and they will make it for you, starting from as low as INR 15 per piece!
Eat Good Food
CU Library
The last time we enquired, Calcutta University was supposed to throw open its central library to the public from the first week of July. The state government has dispensed funds to the university to make its library accessible to the public. The common mass will now have access to the country's oldest library which has a colossal treasure chest of 12 lakh books. Books on literature, non-fiction, education, competitive examinations and cinema will be what you'll get there. There will also be a sports corner and an Anglo-Indian section.