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1Mattancherry Palace

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Mattancherry Palace, also known as Dutch Palace, is a stunning example of Kerala-style architecture with a touch of colonial influence. Originally constructed by the Portuguese in 1555 and later renovated by the Dutch, this palace is located just 10 km from main Ernakulam. The interiors are adorned with beautiful 17th and 18th-century murals depicting scenes from the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The place houses marvelous royal portraits and magnificent Medieval period traditional Kerala Mural paintings under Dutch Colonial to a King here. The palace is an ASI handling site museum has enormous crowds from alover India and from foreign lands to see the the graduer of the Indian art and architecture. The ASI published literature about its monuments written by great scholars were on sale here. Every minute the palace is well protected by security personnel. The Heritage and art should be flourished to the all the directions untill it's ends. We see the evidences of Ramayan of Valmiki on the wall of Mattancherry palace also called Dutch House.
Shivkumar V — Google review
Mattancherri Palace in Kochi is widely admired for its historical significance and beautiful murals, which vividly depict scenes from Hindu mythology. It is a modest yet captivating structure that houses intricate and well-preserved murals, especially on its walls, offering a glimpse into Kerala's rich artistic and cultural heritage.The palace, originally built in the 16th century, is noted for its stunning architecture and the vibrant murals that adorn its interiors. These murals, depicting stories from the Ramayana and Mahabharata, are elaborate in details, vivid colors, and historical value, making the palace a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history lovers alike. palace’s unique blend of Kerala and colonial architecture, with carved ceilings and artifacts that add to its charm. Despite its humble exterior, the interiors reveal exquisite craftsmanship, especially in the murals, which are considered an important part of Kerala’s artistic legacy. the well-preserved murals are a window into Kerala’s royal past, and it is both educational and aesthetically enriching. Overall, the palace offers a meaningful exploration of Kerala’s art, history, and cultural traditions through its stunning murals and architecture.
Ranjuraj K — Google review
Visited the Mattanchery/Dutch Palace in Kochi and it was an incredible experience! The place beautifully showcases the rich heritage and architecture of Kerala’s royal era. It’s also known as Dutch Palace as the Dutch had renovated the palace as a gift to the Kochi royals. The murals and artifacts offer a glimpse into the fascinating history of the Kochi kingdom and its cultural connections with the Dutch and Portuguese. The palace is very well maintained, clean, and organized, making it a delight for history lovers and tourists alike. A must-visit spot to truly appreciate the legacy and charm of old Kochi!
Gaurav K — Google review
This is a really fascinating place. An absolute must visit. The AI description here is very accurate. The palace looks bland and uninteresting from outside but inside it’s an absolute delight. The interiors are incredible, especially the murals and ceilings, as are most of the exhibits. The entry price - 5 rupees - is ridiculously low. It should be increased significantly for foreigners. We spent a happy hour here and could have spent more. The only disappointment we found with the place is that the entrance and surrounds need to be tarted up a bit to make the exterior look more attractive. Otherwise, top marks
Two S — Google review
A must-visit historical spot in Kochi! The Mattancherry Palace beautifully showcases Kerala’s royal heritage with its stunning murals, wooden architecture, and ancient artifacts. It offers a great glimpse into the lives of the Cochin royal family and the unique blend of Portuguese, Dutch, and Kerala styles. There’s good parking space, though it’s not very well maintained, and the entry ticket for Indians is just ₹5 — totally worth it for the experience!
Ashraf V — Google review
1. 🏰 Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace) – Historic monument and museum in Mattancherry, Kochi. 2. 👑 Originally built by the Portuguese in 1545 CE for the Raja of Kochi, Veera Kerala Varma. 3.🇳🇱 Named "Dutch Palace" after renovations by the Dutch in 1663. 4. 🏠 Architecture combines Kerala Nālukettu style with European elements like arches and room proportions. 5. 🛕 Central courtyard has a temple dedicated to Pazhayannur Bhagavathy, the royal family deity. 6.🎨 Famous for Kerala mural paintings covering nearly 300 sq. ft., depicting Hindu epics and deities. 7. 📖 Ramayana Chamber features a continuous narrative of the entire epic. 8. 🗡️ Other exhibits include Coronation Hall, royal artifacts, ceremonial weapons, and Dutch maps. 9. 🕙 Open 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, closed on Fridays and national holidays. 10. 💵 Entry Fee: ₹5 for Indians, ₹100 for foreign tourists.
VEL — Google review
This was the first old palace of mattanchery built by the Dutch. It's a relatively small palace but it's very detailed and has some of the best old maps of Cochin. There's a lot of enthnography of the royals and the way they lived. I loved reading about the history. I was looking forward to the murals but they are faded and hard to see. I enjoyed the architecture and the maps more. I was surprised to see that there isn't a single toilet within the palace. I guess the kings and queens did their business in the outside like everyone else at the time.
Vineeth V — Google review
Historic palace in Jew Town, originally built by the Portuguese and later renovated by the Dutch. Simple from outside but known for beautiful Kerala murals, royal artifacts and coronation hall of Cochin kings. Entry is affordable and right next to Pazhayannur Bhagavathy Temple and Paradesi Synagogue.
Ashish T — Google review
X755+8P9, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/mattancherry-palace-ko…•Tips and more reviews for Mattancherry Palace

2Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Kochi

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Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica in Fort Cochin is a reconstructed 1880s Catholic church with a rich history dating back to the 1500s when it was originally built by the Portuguese. This magnificent structure stands out in dazzling white against the lush greenery of Kochi and boasts two spires that serve as a landmark for both locals and tourists.
A beautiful Gothic-style church, rich in history and charm. Though reconstructed, it retains its grandeur and architectural elegance. One of its most unique features is the statue of Jesus seated on a chair, which is quite rare and adds a special character to the church. The seven original paintings above the altar are still preserved and add to the spiritual and artistic appeal of the space. It’s easily accessible from the main areas of Fort Kochi and has good parking facilities, making visits convenient. A must-visit for those interested in architecture, history, or a moment of quiet reflection.
Daniel G — Google review
"Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica in Kochi is awe-inspiring! The stunning architecture, intricate woodwork, and beautiful stained glass windows - it's a feast for eyes. The history of this church adds to its charm. Peaceful ambiance inside, perfect for reflection or just soaking in the beauty. A top spot for heritage and spirituality in Kochi. Must-visit! ⛪️✨"
Aqua S — Google review
Beautiful Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica in Fort Kochi. Free entrance. You can take pictures with your phone but not videos. Most people take their shoes off although there is no such rule. Of course we did the same. It’s one of the eight basilicas in India. during the British invasion in 1795. One of the decorative granite pillars of the destroyed church is preserved as a relic in the basilica. Bishop D. Joao Gomas Ferreira who reached Kochi in 1887 spearheaded an initiative to reconstruct the cathedral. The reconstruction work was a success and in 1905, it was again consecrated by the bishop of Damao, Dom Sebastiao Jose Pereira. It was in 1984 that Pope John Paul II raised the status of the cathedral to that of a basilica.
Elena T — Google review
The grand, old-world interiors and the mix of Indo-European and Gothic architecture here are really beautiful. It's amazing that this 500-year-old church is still standing so tall and strong! The interiors definitely have that classic Portuguese feel. We visited as they were closing for lunch, so we didn't get as much time as we'd have liked. It's also conveniently located near the Cochin Water Metro, making it easy to get to from the main city.
Jineesh J — Google review
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica Fort Kochi. This is one of the nine basilicas in Kerala. Originally constructed by the Portuguese in 1505, it was demolished by the British and reconstructed in 1905. The structure looks very impressive and is maintained very well. Since we did not have time, saw the cathedral only from outside. Will pay a visit when I get more time some day in the future.
KRISHNA C — Google review
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica in Kochi is Gothic archaic in style. This 500-year-old old grandeur and elegant architecture of Church, intricate woodwork, and beautiful stained glass windows are very attraction. Old and historical and peaceful ambiance inside and perfect for meditation. A must visit Church in Kochi. One of its most unique features is the statue of Jesus seated on a chair, which is quite rare and adds a special character to the church. The seven original paintings above the altar are still preserved and add to the spiritual and artistic appeal of the space. It’s easily accessible from the main areas of Fort Kochi and has good parking facilities that making visits convenient. It's also conveniently located near the Cochin Water Metro.
Shihymon L — Google review
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica is a beautiful and old church in Fort Kochi. The place is very peaceful and well maintained. The building looks amazing with its tall towers and colourful interiors. It is easy to find as it’s right in the centre of Fort Kochi. Parking might be a little difficult when it’s crowded. Overall, a calm and holy place worth visiting when you are in Fort Kochi.
Menon's P — Google review
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica is a stunning blend of history and serenity. Its soaring Gothic-European façade, with twin spires, stands out beautifully against the tropical scenery. Inside, the quiet and ornate interiors—with frescoes and stained glass. A must-visit gem in Fort Kochi.
Sheikh Q — Google review
X67V+W4G, Bastian St, Fort Nagar, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India•https://www.dioceseofcochin.org/parish/santa-cruz-basilica-estd1…•Tips and more reviews for Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Kochi
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3Paradesi Synagogue

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The Paradesi Synagogue, located in Mattancherry, Kochi, is a historic site with a rich and tumultuous past. Originally constructed in 1568, it suffered damage from the Portuguese in 1662 but was rebuilt by the Dutch shortly after. The synagogue boasts ornate brass bimah, elegant wooden benches, and intricate hand-painted floor tiles from Canton.
The Jewish Synagogue at Fort Kochi stands as one of the most brilliant historical and cultural heritage markers of Kerala. Its beauty is truly one of a kind, reflecting centuries of tradition, architecture, and history that continue to fascinate visitors from around the world. Nestled within the charming lanes of Fort Kochi, the synagogue offers not just a glimpse of Jewish heritage but also a deep sense of Kerala’s multicultural past. A visit here is highly recommended as part of experiencing Fort Kochi’s unique charm. Please note, the synagogue remains closed on Fridays after noon and throughout Saturdays for prayers.
Ann S — Google review
The Cochin Paradesi Synagogue in Mattancherry is one of the oldest active synagogues in India and a beautiful historic place. The building is well maintained, with colorful tiles, elegant interiors, and old artifacts showing the heritage of the Jewish community in Kochi. It is near Jew Town, so you can visit both together. The place is usually crowded, and parking nearby is limited.
Menon's P — Google review
The Paradesi Synagogue in Mattancherry holds immense cultural significance as one of the oldest active synagogues in the Commonwealth, built in 1568 by the Paradesi Jewish community—comprising Sephardic Jews who settled in Kochi after fleeing persecution in Europe. It symbolizes the longstanding presence and contributions of the Jewish community to Kerala's multicultural heritage and global spice trade.The synagogue was built on land generously granted by the Raja of Kochi, reflecting a harmonious relationship between the Jewish settlers and local rulers. Architecturally, it blends Kerala and European styles, featuring unique elements like hand-painted Chinese porcelain floor tiles, elegant Belgian glass chandeliers, and intricately carved teak woodwork.Culturally, the Paradesi Synagogue serves not only as a place of worship but as a testament to religious tolerance, coexistence, and the rich diversity of Kerala’s society. It houses sacred artifacts, including ancient Torah scrolls adorned with silver and gold, and has become an important heritage site attracting visitors worldwide who come to appreciate its historical, religious, and artistic value. The synagogue stands as a symbol of resilience and continued legacy of the Jewish community in the region.
Ranjuraj K — Google review
Keshava Rama Varma, Maharaja of Cochin write.. "When I, the Raja of Cochin, first offered a parcel of land to the Jewish community who sought refuge in my kingdom, I could not have imagined that centuries later travelers from every corner of the world would still tread those tiled floors in awe. The Paradesi Synagogue, as they call it today, stands not just as a house of worship, but as a symbol of what happens when tolerance meets craftsmanship. I remember their leaders approaching me weary from exile, yet proud of their faith and trade. They brought knowledge, commerce, and a quiet dignity to our port city. Granting them space beside my own palace was no accident, it was a gesture of respect, and perhaps, a little curiosity. They built their synagogue in 1568, modest in size but rich in soul. white walls, a red-tiled roof, and soon enough, brass lamps and Belgian chandeliers that would put even my court’s ceiling to shame. The Dutch came, the Portuguese came, and still this little sanctuary stood its ground. I’ve watched it survive bombardments, colonizers, and time itself. Its blue and white Chinese tiles no two alike still whisper stories of faraway lands that traded with us. The carved teak ark gleams with quiet devotion, and the great clock tower, added later, proudly displays the numerals of many tongues: Malayalam, Hebrew, Arabic, Roman. A clock that tells time to everyone, no matter their faith now that’s a kingdom I can be proud of." I will admit, the place isn’t perfect. Time has a way of dulling even royal gifts. The wooden beams creak, the brass grows tired, and the guides, though earnest, sometimes forget the finer details of its creation. And alas, the Jewish community that once brought life to those prayers is now but a handful of souls. The spirit lingers, but the voices are fewer. Still, each visitor who walks its mosaic floor honors what we built together: a partnership between a king who believed in coexistence and a people who believed in faith. The Paradesi Synagogue remains one of my kingdom’s proudest legacies — not because it is grand, but because it endures.
Dan S — Google review
Paradesi Synagogue is a beautiful and historic place of worship built in 1568. It features unique hand-painted Chinese tiles, exquisite Belgian chandeliers, and rare artifacts, reflecting Kochi’s rich Jewish heritage. A peaceful and culturally rich spot that’s definitely worth visiting when in Mattancherry
Stoicrust — Google review
The Mattancherry Jewish Synagogue has a fascinating collection of antiques. The marble floor design and light lamps are especially attractive. Everything inside is well maintained, and the paintings beautifully depict the history of the Jews in Kochi.
Nishil J — Google review
A peaceful and historic place in the heart of Jew Town. The Paradesi Synagogue is beautifully preserved with unique architecture and a calm atmosphere. The streets outside are full of antiques, culture and old-world charm. A must-visit spot in Mattanchery.
Ashish T — Google review
Paradesi Synagogue, Kochi A beautiful and peaceful place with a lot of history. The old tiles and chandeliers look amazing. The area around the synagogue is also nice to walk around with small shops and cafés. A must-visit spot in Kochi.
Alex T — Google review
X745+XPC, Synagogue Ln, Jew Town, Kappalandimukku, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•Tips and more reviews for Paradesi Synagogue

4Kerala Folklore Museum

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Kerala Folklore Museum is a unique attraction in Kochi that offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. The museum showcases traditional architecture, crafts, folk art, and antiques across three floors. Visitors can also enjoy live performances such as Kathakali dances and traditional martial arts. Additionally, there's a handicraft shop where you can purchase interesting souvenirs.
An Absolute Gem! A Journey Through Kerala's Artistic Soul The Kerala Folklore Museum isn't just a museum; it's a breathtaking portal into the heart of South India's cultural heritage. From the moment you approach the stunning three-story structure, which is a masterpiece in itself, you know you are in for a special experience. An Architectural Marvel The building is a conscious recreation of traditional Malabar architecture, using ancient doors, wood carvings, and tiles sourced from over 100-year-old Kerala homes. Every pillar, ceiling, and doorway is a handcrafted work of art. The sheer ambition and love poured into creating this space are palpable and set the stage for the treasures within. The museum houses an unparalleled collection of over 6,000 artifacts. You'll find a magnificent array of: · Traditional Art Forms: Intricate costumes, elaborate headdresses, and musical instruments used in Theyyam, Kathakali, and other classical dance forms. · Ancient Antiquities: A fascinating collection of jewelry, stone sculptures, wood carvings, and bronze lamps that tell the story of Kerala's social and religious history. · Everyday Heritage: The museum beautifully preserves everyday objects, from ancient kitchen utensils to farming tools, giving you a genuine sense of life in old Kerala. More Than a Museum: A Living Culture What sets this museum apart is its vibrant energy. The attached Folklore Theatre offers daily performances of Kathakali and other traditional art forms, bringing the static exhibits to life. A Must-Do in Kochi For anyone interested in history, art, architecture, or simply experiencing the authentic soul of Kerala, this museum is an unmissable destination. It's a peaceful, educational, and visually stunning escape from the bustle of Kochi. The passion of the founders and the staff's knowledge make the visit deeply enriching. Verdict: Do not leave Kochi without visiting this iconic place. It is, without a doubt, one of the most beautifully curated and inspiring museums I have ever had the pleasure of visiting. A true five-star experience
Sameer G — Google review
This private museum houses an impressive collection of both antique and contemporary artifacts, each reflecting rich cultural heritage and artistic value. Spread across three spacious floors, the exhibits are well-organized and thoughtfully curated. The place is clean, well-maintained, and offers a pleasant environment for visitors. However, the entry fee of ₹200 per person feels somewhat steep, especially for local visitors. Additionally, the staff at the entrance and reception appeared rather indifferent, showing a noticeable inclination to engage primarily with foreign tourists, which was disappointing.
Harsha D — Google review
The Kerala Folklore Museum has an impressive and diverse collection that gives you a glimpse into Kerala’s culture and heritage. However, the space felt a little cluttered and tightly packed, which made it slightly overwhelming at times, with some of the displays feeling repetitive. The staff were courteous, though the focus seemed more on sales than on guiding visitors through the exhibits. Overall, it’s an interesting stop if you’re keen on history and art, but the presentation could be improved for a more enjoyable experience.
Proyasee T — Google review
Visited out of curiosity and aesthetics, but it seems dusty due to lot of old art and crafts lying in that small space. Someone with dust allergy can avoid. Its a 3 floor building having collection of art, craft by historical artists. Paintings were only replicas not original. They even exhibit and sell some of the items. A tourist who came in asked about a krishna idol made of sandalwood. She replied that its just ₹1.95 lakh.. 😅🥹🥹 Charged ₹200 for entry & extra ₹100 for taking camera. There is parking. Just a 2 min walk will show vidya vihar road where u can find Mohanlal sir name on board of colony..
Dr P — Google review
Good Collection Of Items. I Salute You Mrs.&Mr. George For Creating A Wonderful Tourist Attraction. I Spend Time With My Family Enjoying Every Moment With Your Beautiful And Marvellous Museum.But The Only Complaint I Heard From Public That The Tickets Are Costly (₹200) Per Person. I Suggest You To Reduce Its Price That Would Make A Great Impact.Thank You 😊
Akhilesh A — Google review
KERALA FOLKLORE MUSEUM Visited this museum while on a trip to Kochi. We were staying at the Keys Lemon Tree Hotel and this museum was just 100 metres away from the hotel. The museum is curated and managed by Mr.George J Thaliath and his family. A very large collection of artifacts from various parts of the country and the world are on display. There is shortage of space because of the sheer number of items. Hence, detailed description of each item is not available. Still, it is a feast for the eyes of people who are interested in antiques and artifacts of various types. There is an entrance fee of Rs 200 per person. If you wish to take photographs, even on a mobile, there is an additional fee of Rs 100. Footwear is not permitted inside the museum. You need to keep them outside in the rack provided. We could see many visitors including those from overseas coming there to visit the museum.
KRISHNA C — Google review
One full day is not sufficient to view all the artifacts preserved here. The collection is so huge. The museum which is a private property is well maintained, beautiful and gives very good vibes. The only con is the Rs 200 per head, which is quite pricey.
Jemima B — Google review
Super experience to visit kerala folklore museum. Must take kids students to give them overview of the important culture influences in kerala past. Museum includes three sections. Ornaments, sculpture, clothes, dances faces and many more.. this museum very neat clean and well maintained. Ticket price 200/ person photos 100 extra..
Devatee V — Google review
2059C, 26, Pandit Karuppan Rd, near Thevara Ferry Road, Junction, Kochi, Kerala 682013, India•https://www.keralafolkloremuseum.org/•+91 70347 77499•Tips and more reviews for Kerala Folklore Museum

5Ernakulam Shiva Temple

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Ernakulam Shiva Temple, also known as Ernakulathappan, is a historic Hindu temple located in the bustling urban center of Cochin. It is renowned for its serene surroundings and is one of the oldest temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the city. The temple holds great significance as it is the only pilgrimage site in South India where the deity's statue faces west.
This Shiva Temple is truly amazing! The architecture is beautiful and shows how old and special the temple is. Along with Lord Shiva, there are temples for Hanuman Ji, Amba Ma, and Kartikey Ji, making it a great place for devotees. The area is big and peaceful, perfect for spending time in worship. Even though we traveled 32 km extra to visit, it was totally worth it. If you love visiting temples, you should definitely come here. A wonderful and divine experience!
Bharti S — Google review
Stepping into the serene embrace of Ernakulathappan Temple feels like a journey through Kochi’s royal past. The temple in its present form was constructed in 1846 under the active patronage of Diwan Sri Edakkunni Sankara Warrier, who elevated it to the status of a royal temple in the Kingdom of Kochi. The main sanctum, housing Shiva in his majestic Gourisankara avatar, faces the Arabian Sea and radiates an otherworldly calm. The adjoining Murugan Kovil, with its vibrant Tamil‑style gopuram, and the Hanuman shrine, built in the Kannadiga Udupi style, add delightful layers to the complex. A centuries‑old banyan tree stands guard beside the Hanuman shrine, while the temple pond lies to the east, offering a peaceful spot for quiet reflection. A beautifully preserved 1.2‑acre oasis of devotion and heritage—truly a must‑visit in Ernakulam!
Akhil A — Google review
Lovely Shiva temple in a typical Kerala style . Quiet but busy, with a serene , charged atmosphere. The round garbhagriha is covered with intricate wood carvings on the outside, and a copper roof on top, both features are rare in the majority of the country. Easy darshan & no rush, unlike larger more famous temples.
Ruchir L — Google review
A Divine Abode in the Heart of Ernakulam – Ernakulathappan Temple Stepping into the sacred premises of the Ernakulam Shiva Temple is like entering a space where time stands still and divinity reigns supreme. Nestled in the heart of the city, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva — fondly known as Ernakulathappan — radiates a spiritual energy that calms the mind and uplifts the soul. The moment you lay your eyes on the majestic idol of Lord Shiva, facing west towards the Arabian Sea, you are reminded of the eternal presence of the Supreme — tranquil, all-knowing, and infinitely compassionate. The sanctum exudes a rare serenity, and as the chants of “Om Namah Shivaya” fill the air, you can feel every vibration echoing within your being. But the divine grace of this temple complex doesn’t end there. Within the same sacred campus stands a powerful and awe-inspiring shrine of Lord Hanuman — the embodiment of strength, devotion, and unwavering faith. The majestic idol of Hanumanji here is a beacon of courage and protection. One cannot help but feel empowered and spiritually fortified in his presence. Together, Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman form a spiritual synergy that fills the heart with devotion and the soul with inspiration. While Shiva teaches the path of inner stillness and surrender, Hanuman inspires us to serve with strength, humility, and fearlessness. This temple complex is not just a place of worship — it is a sanctuary for the weary, a guiding light for the seeker, and a powerful reminder that divine grace is always within reach. One walks out of this space with a lighter heart, a clearer mind, and a deep, unshakable peace. A visit here is not merely a ritual — it is an experience of the eternal.
Dhruva S — Google review
This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The architecture is aesthetically pleasing, and the entire place radiates a serene and positive aura. There's also a Hanuman temple nearby, so you can plan to visit both. Ample parking space is available near the temple, making it convenient for visitors.
Vismaya T — Google review
1. 🛕 Ancient Temple – One of the oldest temples in Kerala, dedicated to Lord Shiva. 2. 🌆 Located in City Center – Easily accessible, situated in the heart of Ernakulam. 3. 🙏 Peaceful Ambience – Offers a calm and spiritual atmosphere despite being in a busy area. 4. 🧘‍♂️ Spacious Premises – Large temple complex with clean surroundings. 5. 🎉 Festival Vibes – Major festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Utsav are celebrated 6. 📿 Kerala-style Architecture – Traditional Kerala temple architecture with wood and tiled roofing. 8. 👕 Dress Code Followed – (no shirts/t-shirts inside sanctum) 9. 🅿️ Parking Available – Limited parking space near temple premises. 10. 📸 Photography Restricted – Inside photography is not allowed. 11. 🌳 Surrounding Greenery – Temple has trees and shade, making it pleasant even in summer.
VEL — Google review
Best shiva temple. Interior and exterior both are mesmerising. Peaceful and divine.
Sachin I — Google review
This ancient temple offers a deeply peaceful atmosphere for sincere worship. The stunning architecture reflects a rich history, being one of the old royal temples of Kochi. It's a true sanctuary, providing divine calm right in the heart of the city. A must-visit for spiritual seekers and those appreciating Kerala's sacred heritage.
Samiksha K — Google review
X79J+CV5, Durbar Hall Rd, Marine Drive, Ernakulam, Kerala 682011, India•https://www.eranakulamsivatemple.org/•Tips and more reviews for Ernakulam Shiva Temple
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6Willingdon Island

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Willingdon Island, the largest artificial island in India, was created in the 1930s and named after Lord Willingdon, the British Viceroy of India. It is a hub for various commercial and industrial activities and serves as a vital link between Kochi port and other national and international ports. Surrounded by calm backwaters, it offers moments of solace for visitors, making it a popular spot for honeymooners and photographers alike.
It's a good place to spend some time.
Risu C — Google review
Willingdon Island is one of the cleanest, most beautiful, and peaceful destinations in India. Surrounded by the serene backwaters of Kochi, this man-made island offers a perfect blend of aesthetic charm, classic elegance, and modern infrastructure. A hotspot for tourists, Willingdon Island is known for its well-maintained roads, lush greenery, and tranquil atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a relaxing getaway or an immersive cultural experience, this place has something for everyone. The island is dotted with luxurious hotels, historical landmarks, and a bustling port, making it a key commercial and tourist hub. One of the highlights of Willingdon Island is its diverse food scene. From traditional Kerala cuisine to international delicacies, the island offers a variety of options for food lovers. Fresh seafood, aromatic spices, and tropical drinks make dining here a delightful experience. With its old-world charm combined with modern amenities, the island exudes an aesthetic appeal that attracts photographers and nature lovers alike. The blend of colonial-era architecture and contemporary buildings gives it a unique and timeless character. If you’re looking for a place that offers peace, beauty, and a touch of luxury, Willingdon Island is a must-visit. It’s the perfect escape for those who appreciate cleanliness, scenic views, and a sophisticated yet laid-back vibe.
Neha M — Google review
This location boasts luxurious five-star hotels such as the renowned Taj, alongside a plethora of casinos. If you're seeking a serene and peaceful retreat, this destination is the ultimate haven, offering a harmonious blend with nature...😌
Lemon — Google review
First man made Island, known as Embarkation Jetty (if travelling via Ferry), must visit the Maritime Heritage Museum at the Island. Not a crowded Island but a must visit. A clam and peaceful Island.
Surbhi A — Google review
I went for a cruise in COSTA VICTORIA From kochi to malé it was a wonderful experience. its take Three days to reach malé , mind blowing experience and nice crews, Entertainments are really enjoying Dance,music, song then lots and lots of shows
Ajmal A — Google review
Largest artificial island in India, which forms part of the city of Kochi. Beautiful place to explore. Cochin Port Maritime Heritage Museum, Excellent view from Willingdon Island and more. You can reach the island via national highway 47A on those green city buses and Passenger boats operate daily to the island from Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, Vypin, and Marine Drive.
GEEVARGHESE N — Google review
This is around 2 and half hours distance from Kochi city. Defense quarters are there nothing much to visit this place.view is nice..park inside the defence capmus is open from 5pm to 8 pm
Sangita D — Google review
First of all its not a tourist destination. Most of the area under the surveillance of Indian Navy. Willingdon island is the biggest man made island in India. Made by the direction of Robert Bristow (British Engineer). This is not a crowded place, this place under the control of Indian Navy. Ernakulam wharf, mattancherry wharf , old harbour railway station, Navel base... Are the major offices located in the island. The neat and broad roads and the clean atmosphere gives a pleasant ambiance. You can reach there by road or by boat.
Anurag P — Google review
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7Dharmanath Jain Temple

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Dharmanath Jain Temple, dedicated to the 15th Jain Tirthankar, Shri Dharmanath, is a prominent place of worship in Mattancherry. The temple complex, built in 1960, covers a large area with various prayer blocks and spaces for offerings. Its architecture is reminiscent of the Jain temples in Gujarat. One of its unique features is the daily pigeon show and feeding at noon.
Beautiful temple. You can get scarfs and dhotis ti wear if you forgot yours. Always make a donation.
Holly B — Google review
Hidden gem in mattancherry.. Will feel like we are in north india. Try to reach around 12 pm.. At 12.15 they are feeding pigeons
ANU P — Google review
The Dharmanath Jain Temple is located the hearts of Fort Kochi in Mattanchery, Kerala India, built in 1960. It's dedicated to the 15 th Trithankara of the Jainism. The main deity of the temple is Lord Dharmanath Chandraprabha. The temple is very beautiful built in the tradition of Jain style, with idols sculptured pillars, artwork and tiled with white marbles. A well written instruction board was showcased in the front of the temple. A very calm and peaceful atmosphere...... public can enter the temple on 11 am to 12.30 pm only. The best time to visit the temple is on noon, when the priest feed the pigeons. It is worth to seeing and you can also make donations to the feedings and feed them in your own hands. One of the most festival is Paryushan Parava which means festival of forgiveness.
Varghese C — Google review
Very beautiful 150 years old Jain temple...!! Must visit when in Kochi. Specially around 12 in afternoon to see Kabutar pradakshina.!
Sneha S — Google review
Came for the midday pigeon feeding. It was a simple but fun activity to experience, and only cost 100 rupees.
David B — Google review
Nice temple.pigeon feeding at 12.15 pm everyday is must watch .
Anoop P — Google review
It's a temple with the unique experience of feeding the pigeons. At 12.15 pm sharp everyday a lot of them reach the temple. On a que they start circling the temple 'pradakshina' and after the priest's call they come to the feeding area. They may feed off of visitor's hands as well. A few things to know about visiting the jain temple - Avoid carrying food items inside the temple premises, Jains donot enter the main temple during their menstrual cycle, Carry a cover / dupatta if possible, if not they provide you with the same, Certain areas of the temple are restricted for visitors, so read the instructions displayed at check point.
Sonam S — Google review
This place was really peaceful. It's located around gujarati people wherein there are multiple other Hindu temples. It was really nice, but i went in the afternoon hours wherein it's closed and opens in the evening so visitors can go worship during those hours
SUHANI M — Google review
5/688, Gujarati Rd, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•http://mahavirswami.com/view_temples.php?temple=1•+91 484 222 4802•Tips and more reviews for Dharmanath Jain Temple

8Sanskriti Architects

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Ar. Sujith K Natesh established Sanskriti Architects in 2005 to create beautiful and sustainable homes that promote conversation with nature. They are one of the top architects in Kochi, and their work is known for its innovative and unique solutions.
We recently had our new home constructed by Sanskriti Architects, and the entire experience was exceptional. Led by the principal architect, Mr. Sujith K. Natesh, the team demonstrated an impressive blend of creativity, professionalism, and attention to detail. Mr. Sujith’s ability to balance aesthetics with functionality resulted in a home that is both beautiful and practical. His dedication to understanding our vision and incorporating our preferences, while offering expert guidance, truly made the design unique to us. The entire process was smooth, with timely execution and high-quality craftsmanship. We are thrilled with the final result and once again we would like to thank all the members who was behind in making our dream home come true 😍😍
ANIL K — Google review
Built my house which is designed by Sanskriti. Beginning to house warming in 9 months. Well managed organized and coordinated by the leading architect Mr Sujith K Natesh and his team. I appreciate their dedication and commitment. Thank you team sanskriti. Highly recommended to fulfill your dream home 🏡
Prem N — Google review
We are extremly happy and satisfied with the perfect and timely completion of our home.Sujith and team have Very Friendly, Helpful , Professional, Easy to deal , Responsive approach towards everyone.They answer our queries immediately and finds suitable solutions within no time.We had a great experience overall. Impressed by how Sujith and team took care of each and every step and made it such a simple and easy process efficiently. They exceeded our expectations and we can wholeheartedly recommend them .Also we should mention Sujith's Impeccable design skills with no compromise in quality . No words but Thank You Sanskriti Architects and Ar.Sujith Natesh, Thank you for making our dream home beautiful
Aswani — Google review
Very much passionate and talented architect with creative and innovative ideas. As a dancer, the most important space in the house is the practice area which was designed and build very beautifully keeping in mind the requirements and needs of a dancer. The design of our home gives a positive energy by utilising the sunlight and maximizing the air flow. The firm helped us to manage the construction and interior design of the house from the beginning onwards. With their supervision, we could continue the construction even on those times when we couldn't come to the site. Highly recommended.
Athira S — Google review
Had a helpful opening meeting on the first day.Didn't take much time to present preliminary plan.When we asked for changes in the plan the whole plan was remade and presented without much delay.Introduction of contractors were made in his office.The complete team working under him are well aware of his ideas,which make it easier for both designer and client to make the work progress well.His vision,perfection, detailing and impeccable ideas make the home a complete home.Thank you for service Ar.Sujith Natesh and Sanskriti Architects.
Praveen G — Google review
Incredibly talented Architect for customized and aesthetic designs. Passionate to deliver a qualitative project as per the concept design. Skilled and sensible contractors, under strong supervision of the firm. Even though we were away, the firm never took our peace of mind during the entire phase of construction. Dear Sujith, you are exceptional in professionalism, patience and in quality of deliverables. Thank you for crafting our new home at Maradu, which is beyond our expectations.
Sojan V — Google review
Mr Sujith was totally dedicated to his work and has been altogether helpfull during the construction of my house. He had a penchant for perfection and was always improving the designs in achieving the same. The bunch of contractors recomended by him, part of his team, were also sincere and good. The constrction went smooth despite me being away for most part of the construction. The credit for this is due entirely to him.
Sajeev S — Google review
Sanskriti is a superb Architects I am absolutely delighted with our new build home in Vechoor Insightful and Judicious design Excellent service Mr Sujith was exceptional from starting to end with his design spending time in listening what we want I would definitely recommend Sanskriti to my friends and relatives 🙏🏾💐💐💐💐💐
Nimi R — Google review
Eroor Road , Labour Corner,near Primary Health Center Eroor, Thrippunithura, Tripunithura, Kerala 682306, India•http://www.sanskritiarchitects.in/•+91 484 277 6569•Tips and more reviews for Sanskriti Architects

9Dennis Architects

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Dennis Architects is a top architectural design firm based in Pachalam, Kochi. They have experience designing residential and commercial projects as well as malls, multiplexes, cinemas, hospitals, hospitality, healthcare, educational institutions and leisure facilities. They are known for their attention to detail and modern culture infused designs.
If you need stunning but minimalistic designs, this is the team to go to. Dennis and team takes care of everything from design to construction and finish without any quality compromises. They also goes the extra mile to optimise the costs. I would happily recommend their service to any one.
Joshy G — Google review
In order to present product launch of new companies related to construction field, one needs to take appointment with Ar. DENNIS JACOB. He is not available often at office though. Dennis architects office is in mathai manjooran rd
SSM S — Google review
Polite people, well designed and maintained office
Bibin K — Google review
Not bad
Dinesh B — Google review
Nice team!
Arun E — Google review
good firm.
Manu S — Google review
Toomuch coast..
Joseph B — Google review
Mathai Manjooran Rd, Kacheripady, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682018, India•http://www.dennis.co.in/•+91 90483 37777•Tips and more reviews for Dennis Architects

10Jew Town

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Jew Town, located in Mattancherry, is a historic area that was once the center of the Cochin Jewish community. The 16th-century Paradesi Synagogue is a major attraction here. The narrow streets are lined with quaint shops selling antiques, carvings, vintage collectibles, and Keralan crafts. Visitors can also find aromatic spices and various home decor items in these small antique shops.
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11Cherai Beach

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Cherai Beach, located on the fringes of Kochi, is a serene stretch of sand known for its natural beauty and tranquility. Visitors can enjoy activities such as walking, swimming, shell collecting, and even spot dolphins in the Arabian Sea. The beach is part of a larger tourist attraction that includes Vypeen Island, Fort Kochi Beach, Kodanad Elephant Training Centre, Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary, and Marine Drive.
Cherai Beach is one of the best beaches in Kerala, a fair facility available for showers after roam around the beach. A bit crowded but manageable with a lot of options for food joints around.
Deepak S — Google review
One among the finest beaches nearby Kochi (Cochin). The sandy beach and great sunset views would give you memorable moments. There are foods and souvenirs available here but there is a good scope for improvement.
Sahadevan ( — Google review
Beautiful beach with clean sand. Only fun n frolic could be seen around with youngsters and accompanying parents. Lovely hotels and good food though Kerala fish "Karimeen" was not easily available.
Ponsy C — Google review
"Clean, Calm, and Perfect for a Relaxing Getaway!" Cherai Beach is one of the most beautiful and peaceful beaches near Kochi. With golden sands, gentle waves, and a clean shoreline, it's perfect for a relaxing day out.
G G — Google review
What didn’t work well: Parking charged at around ₹30/hour without designated slots or secure fencing. I had to park in mud and struggled to exit—a guard set the fee, but no proper system or shelter. The beach area is tight and congested, especially during evenings. Space to walk, sit, or play is limited. The shoreline has noticeably narrowed—sea erosion seems to have taken over the sand, reducing usable area. Waste and debris are common, especially after high tides. There’s no visible cleaning schedule or waste management system. Few signboards or markers to guide visitors on safe zones, entry points, or amenities. Numerous resorts and restaurants line the edge, but prices are high, making the experience feel more commercial than relaxing. Safety feels uneven—lifeguards are present only at the main beach, leaving parts of the shore less monitored. The narrow access roads are often crowded or uneven, making approach and exit difficult. Positive aspects to highlight: The location is scenic—where backwaters meet the sea; gentle tides often make it suitable for dolphin spotting. Early mornings and off-peak hours offer calm, peaceful views and a quieter stretch to enjoy. A few local vendors sell light bites such as fried banana or chilli—simple and tasty. Suggestions for improvement: Create organized, secure parking with shade or paved surfaces—and consider validating or waiving fees for visitors. Increase frequency of beach cleaning crews and establish designated waste bins to manage both tidal and on-site debris. Install clear signage and maps to guide visitors to access points, seating areas, restrooms, safety zones, and lifeguard-watched areas. Expand the beach footprint or undertake erosion control measures to restore walking and leisure space. Offer affordable lounge spaces or shaded seating for families and groups, separate from high-cost resorts. Consider extending lifeguard coverage to broader areas or offering beach safety warnings during peak hours. Overall recommendation: Cherai Beach has charm and potential, especially for early-morning strolls or a quick getaway. However, the current experience is hampered by parking hassles, limited space, unclear safety measures, and inadequate cleanliness. With basic infrastructure upgrades and better visitor guidance, it could become a much more welcoming destination. od experience.
Dr. R — Google review
Cherai Beach is a beautiful spot with clean sands and calm waves. Perfect for a relaxing evening walk or watching the sunset. The beach is less crowded than others, making it ideal for families and couples. Definitely a must-visit if you're near Kochi.
Ullas U — Google review
One of the most popular beaches in Kochi. Nice to watch the sunset, you can see the fishermen bringing in their catch, maybe you can even buy right there. Only downside was the smell, maybe we were in the wrong time but there was unpleasant smell.
Grace — Google review
Because of heavy rain yesterday, beach was dirty with backwater garbages. But awesome view to enjoy.
Shyamal D — Google review
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12Marine Drive

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Marine Drive is a vibrant waterfront area featuring the Marine Walkway and Subhash Bose Park, perfect for leisurely evening walks. The modern Rainbow and Kettuvallam bridges provide scenic backwater views, with cruises departing from nearby jetties. The district is filled with upscale homes, offices, and shops offering jewelry, spices, and local fabrics along Broadway. Dining options range from luxurious hotel restaurants to casual cafes.
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13Pepper House

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Pepper House is a stylish cafe housed in a colonial-style building that also features a gallery, design shop, and library. Situated by the waterside, this architectural marvel was formerly a dockside warehouse for storing goods bound for ships. After restoration, it now houses a courtyard cafe, art gallery, artist studios, and serves as an event space for the Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
The Cafe was unfortunately closed not sure why.. The place looks beautiful and like you are stepping inside a time machine, the old world charm the beautiful courtyard kind of space inside is directly out of a movie set.
ARJUN L — Google review
I think this pepper house in Kochi is a delightful place for coffee lovers and those with a sweet tooth. excellent choice for those looking to indulge in a delicious espresso shot and brownie, while also enjoying the beautiful scenery and atmosphere of a cafe. Their espresso shots are exceptional, and the brownies are simply irresistible. The atmosphere of this cafe is inviting and welcoming, making it a perfect spot for a get together with friends.In addition to its delicious coffee and desserts, Pepper House is also known for being a popular filming location for movies and television shows. This adds to the charm of the place and provides visitors with a unique experience.Another highlight of Pepper House is its spectacular view of the Fort Kochi river. This scenic setting provides a peaceful ambiance, allowing patrons to relax and enjoy their drinks and treats while taking in the stunning scenery. Pepper House in Kochi could benefit from staff training to improve customer service. The menu is limited, with few options available.
ANONYMOUS G — Google review
Luxury and romantic one this property has a lot to offer! I really like their meals. Visited twice and impressed with their set-up. Great view and location.
Qayed A — Google review
A beautiful store featuring a great selection of local designers. The pieces are unique, high-quality, and perfect if you’re looking for something special. The atmosphere is inspiring and the staff were polite and helpful. I just wish there were more staff available to assist, as it sometimes took a while to get help. Still, highly recommended!
Maha S — Google review
This place took my breath away. I am eternally fascinating by heritage structures and especially those that are in perfect working conditions. You can see the ideas of the past and get a glimpse into the artist/architect/designer's minds. Makes it an ideal location to host part of the Biennale. They also have an excellent, consciously curated shop that sells some lovely brands and goodies with great stories from across the country.
Nandan H — Google review
It's a beautiful old premise with great views of the waterside, cafe and some galleries. We visited it as part of the Binnealle. There is no library as mentioned in earlier reviews. The lawn is very beautiful and well maintained. This premise was used for shooting a popular Nivin Pauly movie called 'Premam'. The cafe has very limited items and is a tad bit expensive. They have options in coffee but don't serve tea(a little disappointed). They have an art shop on the ground level near the entrance(again pricey).
VIJAYAN T — Google review
The Pepper House is an amazing little cafe/restaurant that captures the best of Indian cuisine and western food. The vibe relaxed, the air breezy off the water and cool and the people running it lovely. It is probably the best coffee I had in India... Fort Kochi sometimes feels over touristy - this place is an escape... loved it!!!
James A — Google review
This is a place where you discover art in its different form. It's a really artistic place to visit in Kochi Port side whenever you are in KOCHI. The coffee shop serves some good coffees from Araku and has their interesting food menu with Mexican influenced food. Artists from other states and countries visit here once in 2 or 3yrs if I'm not wrong to attend the biggest art fare in Kochi "The Biennale". Had got some pictures of an artist making a live sketch of a photographer. It was really unexpected and i was flabbergasted after seeing the sketch.
Sumit C — Google review
11/10 A&B, Calvathy Rd, near Hotel Seagull, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India•+91 484 221 7555•Tips and more reviews for Pepper House

14Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple

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Chottanikkara Bhagavati Temple is a Hindu temple complex located near Chottanikkara, Kerala. The main deity is Raja Rajeshwari Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple is famous for its self-manifested deity with four arms covered in golden armor. It's a popular pilgrimage site where devotees worship the goddess in three different forms throughout the day.
Attending the Guruti Pooja at night was a truly divine experience. It was deeply powerful and something I will cherish for a lifetime. I felt immense peace and blessings – an unforgettable spiritual moment. Mobiles will be seized by police and official if you use it during guruti pooja so keep it off for better experience.
Ishwara P — Google review
Visited on Chingam (malayalam month 1st day) sunday, so there was huge rush Usually there's puja that starts from 7am & last till 8am so one might experience extreme weight time when visiting. There's 2-3 parking place but might be crowded if visiting during peak hours & weekend day's. Especially morning times. There's lot of history and temple is well maintained. Washroom aren't available.
Preethi — Google review
Such a powerful temple, really loved the place. I reached around 6 AM, and all facilities like dormitory, bathroom, restroom and cloak room are available just nearby. Mobile phones you can keep in silent mode. From 7 to 8 AM, poojai will be going on, so you will have to wait around one hour in the queue.
Abilash M — Google review
The presiding Deity: Sree Bhagavati Amman/ Sree Rajarajeswari Some of the salient features of this temple are…. The temple faces east with dwajasthambam, and balipeedam. Dwarapalakas are at the entrance of sanctum sanctorum. In sanctum sanctorum Sree Bhagavathi Amman is about 7 feet tall with 4 hands. The upper hands holds shankha and chalra and lower hands are in abhaya varada hastam. Idol of Mahavishnu made out of Saligrama is on the same pedestal along with Bhagavathi Amman and so the Deity is called Ammenarayana, Devinarayana, Lakshminarayana and Bhadrenarayana also. Along with Lakshmi & Narayana there are idols of Brahma, Siva, Ganapati (Ganesh), Subramanya, and Sastha on the same pedestal. In the thiruchuttambalam /outer praharam Kizhukkavu Bhagavathy temple, Sastha, Siva, Ganapati, Nagas and Kshetrapalakas and other Upa-Devas. Keelakarai Bhagavathy/ Keezhkkavu Bhagavathi Amman temple is about 200 meters from the main temple. Ayyappan temple on the way to the Keelakarai Bhagavathy Amman Temple. ARCHITECTURE The temple consists of sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam, Namaskara mandapam, Nalammbalam, thiruchuttambalam. Sanctum sanctorum is square in plan on a pada bandha adhistanam. The temple was constructed with stone from adhistanam to parastaram. A two tier nagara/ pyramidal Kerala style vimanam is on the sanctum sanctorum. The namaskara mandapam is with an elevated level platform and pyramidal vimanam. HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS It is believed the original temple belongs to 10th century CE, constructed during Chera period. Since the temple was built with wood, the temple underwent many renovations. The temple received contributions from, Cheras, Pandyas, Venadu, Travancore Kings, etc. KIZHUKKAVU TEMPLE On the eastern side of the temple pond stands the Kizhukkavu temple.The temple faces west (faces Chottanikara Bhagavathi temple). It is believed that the presiding deity was installed by Vilwamangalam Swamiyar. After the Athazha pooja (main pooja in the evening), the chief priest of the principal deity comes to Kizhukkavu to perform the famous and great pooja "ValiyaGuruthy" (great Sacrifice). The Guruthy is prepared in 12 cauldrons (huge vessel) and is performed at about 8.45 p.m every night. Those who witness the guruthy performance, which itself is awe inspiring and prolonged ceremony, finds it an experience which is indescribable. Being present here during Valiya guruthy on Fridays permanently cures women suffering from mental abnormalities like schizophrenia. An ancient 'Pala' tree standing on the northeastern side of the sanctum sanctorum is covered with long iron nails hammered on by haunted victims with their foreheads.
Veludharan — Google review
A must visit spiritual heaven in Cochin. This sacred temple is dedicated to Godess Bhagavathy, worshipped in three forms. Saraswati in the morning, Lakshmi at noon and Durga in the evening. The temples architecture, intricate wood work and Devine ambience create a wonderful feeling. Went to visit the temple in the evening and had a blessed darshan. When you are in front of the ditey you feel relaxed and blessed.
S K — Google review
The Chottanikkara Devi Temple, located in Kerala, India, is a significant Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathi. Here's a glimpse into its details: The temple's main deity is Bhagavathi, worshipped in three forms: Saraswati in the morning, Lakshmi at noon, and Durga in the evening. This represents the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. The temple is renowned for its healing powers, with devotees believing the goddess can cure mental illnesses and other ailments. The temple's architecture is traditional Kerala style, with a beautiful gopuram (tower) and intricate carvings. The main sanctum is a sight to behold, radiating a divine aura. The annual festival, 'Makom Thozhal,' is a major event, drawing thousands of devotees. The temple's history is steeped in legends, with stories of the goddess appearing to devotees and performing miracles. The temple's serene atmosphere and spiritual energy make it a popular destination for pilgrims seeking solace and blessings. It's a place where faith and tradition intertwine, offering a unique spiritual experience.
Akash D — Google review
Beautiful & famous Devi temple where the Divine is worshipped as Saraswati, Lakshmi & Kali in the morning, afternoon & evening. There was a line, but not too long. Darshan was rushed 2-5 seconds, as is usual in famous temples. Temple closed between 12 pm to 5 pm so plan accordingly.
Ruchir L — Google review
Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple is a prominent Hindu temple located in the suburbs of Kochi, Kerala. It is dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathy, who is worshipped in three forms throughout the day: Saraswati in the morning, Lakshmi at noon, and Durga in the evening. Deity: Chottanikkara Bhagavathy (Rajarajeswari), who is also known as Ammenarayana due to the presence of Mahavishnu on the same pedestal. Shrines: The temple complex has two main shrines: Melukavu: Houses the main deity, Rajarajeswari. Keezhkavu: Dedicated to Bhadrakali, a fierce form of the goddess. The "Guruthi Pooja," believed to cure mental illnesses and remove negative energy, is performed here. Beliefs: The temple is renowned for its healing powers, especially for mental illnesses and disturbances caused by evil spirits. Temple timings The temple has morning and evening darshan timings: Morning darshan: 4:00 AM–12:00 PM (open earlier on Fridays and during the Mandalam season). Evening darshan: 4:00 PM–8:00 PM. Guruthi at Keezhkavu: Around 8:45 PM. Visitor information Dress code Men: Must wear a traditional dhoti. Shirts are not permitted inside the inner sanctum, though they may wear a shirt with trousers outside. Many choose to go shirtless or wear an angavastram (a piece of cloth covering the torso). Women: Must wear traditional attire such as a saree, salwar kameez, or churidar. Shorts, mini-skirts, and other informal attire are not allowed.
ROHITH M — Google review
Chottanikkara, Kochi, Kerala 682312, India•http://www.chottanikkarabhagavathy.org/•+91 91889 58013•Tips and more reviews for Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple

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Paliam Palace, also known as Paliam Dutch Palace, is a historic Nalukettu located in Chendamangalam, Kochi. It served as the residence of the Paliath Achans, prime ministers to the former Maharajas of Kochi. The palace museum showcases historic records and letters of the Paliam family. Renovated by the Muziris Heritage Foundation, it offers guided tours providing insights into early Kerala history.
**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Timeless Journey Through History and Architecture** Paliyam Kovilakom, nestled in the serene village of Chendamangalam, is a captivating blend of Kerala’s royal legacy and Dutch colonial influence. This 16th-century palace, once the residence of the Paliath Achans—hereditary prime ministers of the Kingdom of Cochin—offers a profound glimpse into Kerala’s political and cultural past. Stepping into its corridors feels like walking through a living museum, where every artifact and architectural detail whispers stories of diplomacy, power, and resilience . **Highlights of My Visit:** - **Historical Significance:** The Kovilakom was gifted by the Dutch to the Paliath Achan for his role in ousting the Portuguese from Cochin. It later became a strategic hub for governance, where the family advised the Cochin kings and hosted dignitaries. The museum’s exhibits, including ancient manuscripts, weaponry, and royal decrees, vividly narrate this legacy . - **Architectural Marvel:** The fusion of Kerala’s traditional *nalukettu* style with Dutch practicality is striking. Elaborate wooden staircases, thick walls with splayed windows for ventilation, and the *Prasanga Peedam* (speech pedestal) where the Achan addressed the public are standout features. The design ensures natural cooling—a testament to sustainable pre-modern engineering . **Visitor Experience:** - **Guided Tours:** Knowledgeable guides decode the palace’s history, from its role in the Cochin-Dutch alliance to Tipu Sultan’s invasion. Interactive displays and multilingual panels enhance engagement . - **Affordable Entry:** At just ₹55 per person, the museum is a steal. Timings are 10 AM–5 PM (closed Mondays) . - **Peaceful Ambiance:** The lush surroundings and riverside location make it ideal for leisurely exploration. **Tips for Visitors:** - **Combine with Nearby Sites:** Pair your visit with the Chendamangalam Synagogue (2 km away) and Paliam Nalukettu for a full day of historical immersion . - **Photography:** not allowed inside - **Parking:** Use designated areas to avoid congestion, especially on weekends . **Final Thoughts:** Paliyam Kovilakom isn’t just a palace—it’s a portal to Kerala’s golden age of trade, diplomacy, and cultural synthesis. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquility, this gem in the Muziris Heritage Circuit promises an enriching experience. **Rating:** 5/5 — A must-visit for anyone exploring Kerala’s layered past! 🏰🌿 *Pro tip:* Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and golden-hour lighting perfect for photography.
Don M — Google review
Paliam Palace in Chendamangalam, Kerala, is a captivating 450-year-old gem blending Dutch and Kerala architectural styles. Once home to the Paliath Achans, prime ministers of Cochin, it’s now a museum showcasing historic artifacts, intricate wooden carvings, and a medicinal wooden bed. The guided tour offers fascinating insights into its rich history, though photography is strictly prohibited. While well-maintained, it lacks grandeur compared to other palaces. A just visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. Entry fee is Rs 55 which includes the visit to Paliyam museum.
Stanly J — Google review
Paliam Palace and Kovilakam are a must-see for those who love the beauty of the past. A beautiful structure in the Dutch Kerala style, Kovilakam offers us a glimpse into the lifestyle of the old extended family.
Prakash C — Google review
When I walked into Paliam Palace, it felt like stepping into another era. This wasn’t just the home of the Paliath Achans, the hereditary prime ministers of the Kochi Rajas—it was a seat of power, diplomacy, and influence in Kerala’s history. What struck me first was the architecture. The nalukettu design, with its central courtyard, sloping tiled roofs, and beautifully carved woodwork, has a charm that no modern building can match. You can almost picture the Achans walking through those corridors, discussing matters of state with the kings of Kochi. The palace has a unique story even in recent times. It was a private property until 2014, when the Government of Kerala took it over and began preserving it as a heritage museum. Then came the 2018 floods—the palace was submerged in water, and the damage was heartbreaking. Standing there, knowing that the same rooms I was in had once been filled with floodwaters, gave me a strange mix of sadness and respect. Sadness for the loss, but respect for how well the palace has endured and been brought back to life. Interestingly, not all of Paliam’s heritage has turned into a museum. Some other nalukettu houses nearby are still private homes, with families living in them. That contrast made the experience even more real—it’s not just history frozen in glass cases, it’s a legacy that still breathes. The ticket price is just ₹55 per person, and honestly, it feels like a gift. The guides inside are the true highlight. Their storytelling is so vivid that the palace comes alive in front of you. I loved how they explained not only the history of the Achans but also small details about the rooms, the architecture, and even the lifestyle of those times. Without them, it would have been just a building—but with their explanations, it became a journey into the past. As I left, I felt grateful that places like Paliam Palace are being preserved. It’s not just worth visiting—it’s worth remembering. If you have even the slightest interest in Kerala’s history, culture, or architecture, this is one place you should not miss.
Fzan_1999 — Google review
Good spot for history lovers Photography is not allowed inside 😞 Remaining everything is fine Good staffs, neat toilets, well maintained 👍
Chandrika P — Google review
I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Paliyam Palace in North Paravoor, and it was a truly enriching experience. If you're someone who enjoys culture, heritage, and architecture, this place is a must-visit gem tucked away in Kerala. The ticket was quite reasonable — just ₹160 for 3 people, which gives access to both the main palace and the nalukettu (traditional quadrangle-style ancestral home). Upon entry, we were shown a short video presentation, which helped us understand the historical importance of the Paliyam family, their connection to the Cochin royal family, and their influential role in Kerala's political and cultural landscape. This context really helped us appreciate everything we saw inside. Photography is not allowed inside the palace, which actually adds to the sanctity and quietness of the environment. The place feels very serene and steeped in history, as if time slows down once you walk through the gates. One fascinating part of the palace is the Sapramanchakattil — a special cot made entirely of medicinal woods, used by the palace members for their health and well-being. It’s a rare and thoughtful aspect of traditional living that shows how wellness was woven into everyday life. The architecture of the palace is truly remarkable – intricately carved wooden ceilings, traditional tiled roofs, and unique design elements that reflect the craftsmanship of a bygone era. We even saw a specially designed toilet structure placed outside the main palace, which was fascinating in terms of ancient hygiene planning. There’s also a photo gallery featuring portraits and historical moments of key Paliyam family members, which gives a face and personality to the names we hear in Kerala’s history. Overall, Paliyam Palace is a quiet yet powerful place to experience Kerala’s aristocratic heritage, and a perfect spot for a half-day cultural trip if you're in or around North Paravoor. I highly recommend it to history buffs, students, and anyone looking to explore Kerala beyond its beaches and backwaters.
Beyona B — Google review
I visited here on a week day so it wasn't busy. The palace, now a museum is very well maintained, magnificent. A mix of Dutch and Kerelan architecture within. Some lovely ancient artifacts. They had different guides to explain on every floor and this service was included in the entry fee. I have not had this experience for example even in the Cairo museum in Egypt or the largest Indian museum in Kolkata. That being said, they didn't permit to take any photos for some reason. Outdoor photography was permitted wherein I could take pictures of the ancient toilet and urinal which has been shifted outdoors. A nice experience if in these parts, recommended.
Anita P — Google review
Dutch windows are so cool! Went on a mini adventure to Paliam Palace a couple of days back and it's now one of my favourite palaces. xD Shout-out to the wonderful guides for their many stories on the history and architecture of the palace. Thoroughly enjoyed them.
Aparna — Google review
56FJ+PQQ, Bharanimukku, Chendamangalam, Kerala 683512, India•http://www.muzirisheritage.org/kerala-history-museum.php•+91 480 280 7717•Tips and more reviews for Paliam Palace
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16Kerala Museum

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Nestled in the vibrant locale of Edapally, near Kalamassery, the Kerala Museum is a treasure trove that beautifully encapsulates the rich tapestry of local history and culture. As you step inside, you're greeted by an impressive statue of Sage Parasurama, revered for his legendary role in shaping Kerala's land.
A nice museum on Kerala history located in the heart of Ernakulam city. Must take kids and students to give them an overview of the important eras, rulers and cultural influences in Kerala's past. The museum includes three sections, of which the first is a doll's museum which showcases the different dressing styles of Indian according to regional variations. Then there is an art gallery which include some rare paintings including a few by M.F. Hussain , Abanindranath Tagore, Jamini Roy and a painting by Ravi Varma.The third section has a Diorama show which is the peculiarity of the museum where statues depicting historical figures and incidents from the past are used to narrate historical events. Moreover, the museum organises summer camps for kids, occasional acadmic lectures for the public, some performances and so on.
Niveditha K — Google review
1. 🖼️ Art gallery is very neat and beautiful. 2.🪆 Dolls section represent various states and cultures 3. 🎥 Light and sound show is interesting to watch. 4. 🌳 Calm place with nice garden outside. 5. 🚗 Parking is easy and spacious. 6. 👨‍🏫 Staff are helpful and polite. 7. 🕰️ 2 hours is enough for full visit. 8. 💸 Ticket price is low ₹100 and worth it. 9. 🚻 Washrooms are clean and good. 10. 📸 You can take photos in outside area and doll section.
VEL — Google review
Nothing much available to see, some paintings are available and few taken to some other place as the place hosting some exhibition. Finally one hall is there where Kerala History is shown clearly with some statues from begining era till Independence. Theme looks good but very old set up fo which they won't allow to take photos. No much visitors, I visited here after seeing the name "Museum" but not worth.
Rakesh P — Google review
Museum has 3 buildings - 1. Doll Collection 2. Art collection and 3. Life size models of historical milestones in Kerala's history with voiceover descriptions in ML and Eng. Since it bears the name "Kerala Museum" a lot more could've been done to do justice to the name.
Jakso J — Google review
The Museum of Kerala History The Museum of Kerala History, located along the National Highway between Aluva and Kochi, about 10 km from Ernakulam, is one of the most fascinating cultural landmarks in Kerala. Started Madhavan Nair himself now it is manage by the Madhavan Nair Foundation. The museum offers visitors an opportunity to travel through the state’s long and vibrant past in an engaging and memorable way. The highlight of the museum is its unique sound-and-light show, which compresses more than two thousand years of Kerala’s history into about 35 carefully crafted scenes. The show features around 90 life-size statues, each created with reinforced concrete and artistically painted to bring characters and eras to life. What makes it particularly striking is the attention to detail: the attire, arms, ornaments, and jewelry are all true to the period they represent, making the exhibits feel authentic and immersive. The narrative starts with prehistoric times, before moving into the early centuries around 100 AD and continuing through significant phases of Kerala’s political, social, and cultural evolution. The story concludes in 1966, providing visitors with a sweeping overview of Kerala’s history. What I liked most remarkable was how successfully the museum has compressed such a vast history while still managing to preserve the essence of Kerala’s culture and identity. The experience is both educational and inspiring, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the state’s heritage.
Sunil K — Google review
It was a superb experience to visit the Kerala museum. The museum consist of three different types of exhibits and one among them with music and information about the exhibits. The explanation is given in English and is particularly best for Social Science students and those who are interested in Kerala history.
Dhanya D — Google review
It was a quite well maintained place,I love the history structured by a story telling method with dolls which was dressed up accordingly. Love the experience. Couldn't take pictures of the inside as it was prohibited. I would suggest experiencing it.
Joy B — Google review
I visited this museum expecting to learn about history and culture, but the experience was extremely disappointing. The entry fee itself is quite high — ₹200 per person — and on top of that, they even charge an additional ₹100 just to take photos, which feels completely unreasonable. What made things worse was the staff’s rude and unhelpful behavior. When I politely asked the lady at the counter to explain things in Hindi, as my parents do not understand English, she refused bluntly and spoke to us in a very disrespectful manner. It was embarrassing and upsetting, especially for a place that should be welcoming to all visitors. Specialy because of that lady I would give minus rating to this place. Not worth visiting this place. Overall, the museum is not worth the money. Poor service, no courtesy, and unnecessary charges for everything — even for photos. There are much better and more respectful places to visit in Kochi. I would not recommend this museum to anyone looking for a pleasant or educational experience.
Shrutika B — Google review
Metro Pillar 349, Metro Stop, Salem Highway, near Pathadippalam, Koonamthai, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India•http://www.keralamuseum.org/•+91 81290 51881•Tips and more reviews for Kerala Museum

17Hill Palace Museum

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The Hill Palace Museum, located in Kochi, Kerala, is a 19th-century palace complex that has been transformed into an archaeological and heritage museum. It was originally the residence of the Maharaja of Cochin and now houses a vast collection of artifacts from the Cochin royal family. The museum boasts an impressive display of oil paintings, murals, swords, manuscripts, and other items used by the royal family.
Visited the Hill Palace Museum recently and it was a great experience. The place is full of historic treasures — from royal crowns and weapons to ancient artifacts and coins. It really gives a deep insight into the rich heritage of the Cochin Royal Family. The museum is set in a large, peaceful area with plenty of space to walk around, relax, and enjoy the greenery. The palace grounds also include a deer park and a small garden which add to the charm. Fun fact: This place has been featured in many Malayalam movies, including the famous Manichitrathazhu, which adds a nostalgic touch. Overall, it's a must-visit for history lovers and families. Calm vibe, friendly staff, and a great way to spend a peaceful few hours.
Akhil J — Google review
Hill Palace Museum, Thripunithura We visited the Hill Palace Museum last Sunday afternoon and had a wonderful experience. The museum is open on weekends from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Tickets are available at the entrance — ₹50 per adult, and parking costs ₹30. Before entering, visitors are required to leave their footwear outside. The museum was once the royal palace of the Cochin royal family, and it beautifully preserves the grandeur of that era. Inside, you’ll find an impressive collection of royal artifacts including chariots, weapons, furniture, crowns, and ornaments. There are also informative displays that provide deep insights into the history of Kochi and how it evolved into one of Kerala’s major cities. A highlight of our visit was the corridor leading to a serene pond behind the palace — walking through it felt like stepping back in time. However, it was disheartening to see some visitors vandalizing the walls. Please be respectful and report any such behavior to the authorities. After the pond, there’s a deer park where you can observe deer up close. While some say not to feed them, it appears they are raised in a farm-like environment and are quite friendly, often approaching the fence. We ended our visit with a peaceful walk back to the parking area under the shade of tall trees. It was a lovely way to spend the evening. Highly recommended if you're in the area or visiting Thripunithura!
Frijo F — Google review
The Hill Palace Museum in Thrippunithura offers a truly enchanting and memorable experience. As the largest archaeological museum in Kerala, its historical significance and majestic architecture are immediately impressive. We greatly enjoyed wandering through the sprawling palace complex and its beautifully maintained gardens. The exhibits, which showcase a rich collection of royal artifacts, crown jewels, and historical sculptures, are incredibly insightful and well-presented. The atmosphere throughout the visit was quiet and serene, making it a perfectly pleasant retreat. Overall, we had a very nice and pleasant experience and highly recommend this museum to anyone interested in Kerala's rich royal and cultural heritage.
AJIN S — Google review
Hill Palace in Tripunithura is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Kerala’s royal heritage and history. Once the official residence and administrative office of the Cochin Maharaja, this grand complex was built in 1865 and now stands as the largest archaeological museum in the state. Spread across 54 acres, the palace complex houses 49 buildings featuring traditional Kerala architecture. Each section has its own historical charm - from the Poomukham (entrance hall) and Madappally (royal kitchen) to the Oottupura (dining hall) and Nalukettu courtyards. Walking through these blocks gives a glimpse into the royal lifestyle and architectural brilliance of that era. The museum itself is incredibly well-curated, displaying 14 categories of artifacts including the Cochin royal family’s crown and ornaments, majestic furniture, intricate paintings, ancient coins, weapons, and stone sculptures. The gold crown studded with precious stones is one of the main highlights. Apart from the main museum, the complex also includes a deer park, pre-historic park, and children’s park - making it a nice destination for families as well. The surrounding greenery adds a calm and regal feel to the entire experience. 🕘 Visiting Hours: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM & 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM (Closed on Mondays) 💰 Entry Fee: Adults – ₹50 | Children (5–12) – ₹10 🎠 Children’s Park: Open till 6:00 PM Overall, Hill Palace beautifully preserves Kerala’s royal past and offers a peaceful, educational outing. Highly recommended for history lovers, families, and anyone looking to explore Kerala’s cultural roots.
Akhil A — Google review
1. 🏛️ Closed Mondays & some holidays — plan your visit accordingly 🚫🗓️ 2. 🌅 Morning hours: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM ⏰ 3. 🌇 Afternoon hours: 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM ☀️ 4. 💰 Adult ticket: ₹50 — affordable and worth it! 5.👧 Children (5–12 yrs): ₹10 — budget-friendly family visit 👨‍👩‍👧 6.👟 No footwear inside the main palace ⛔ — follow tradition respectfully 🙏 7. 🗄️ Cloakroom available to store shoes easily 🎒 8. 👑 Once home of Kochi Maharaja — full of royal history and charm 👏 9. 📸 Photographyallowed inside galleries 10. 🦌 Don’t miss the Deer Park & Children’s Park in the 54-acre green space 🌳
VEL — Google review
This location in Kochi is known for providing a tranquil escape, perfect for a weekend retreat. Its atmosphere is incredibly laid-back, offering a sense of relaxation for all who visit. The setting possesses a unique charm, making it a desirable destination. We have a shared past of experiencing such places, cherishing the memories created. It is a spot worth visiting for a calming experience.
Ajesh K — Google review
Hill Palace in Tripunithura, Kochi, is a well-preserved royal heritage museum showcasing the grandeur of the Cochin royal family and Kerala’s rich history. The lush surroundings and antique collections make it a peaceful and educational place to explore.
Akhila U — Google review
I have visited many museums in India across states. This one ranks amongst the very best. Though not grandeur, it is beautifully maintained. Not only the interiors but the garden area, fountains and pond. There is a guide at each section to explain about the artefacts, history of the museum and they can speak English and Malayalam. The exhibits are well maintained. There is also a kiosk at each section which has an Audio Visual explaining about the exhibits of the section in English. Braille language is also available. For the price, it is an excellent piece of history that is highly recommended to visit.
Abhishek M — Google review
Hill Palace Rd, Irumpanam, Thrippunithura, Ernakulam, Kerala 682301, India•https://www.keralatourism.org/destination/hill-palace-museum/182•+91 484 278 1113•Tips and more reviews for Hill Palace Museum

18Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kochi

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The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is one of the most iconic and popular sporting venues in Kerala. It has played host to a number of important international matches, including cricket and football, since it was opened in 1996. The stadium is also popular for its extensive grounds which can be used for a variety of events such as exhibitions, cinema events and political rallies. The stadium's unique lighting towers offer illumination levels that are suitable for HD telecast.
Been there once for watching the ISL match of KBFC. It was an electrifying atmosphere and an amazing experience. Even though it was raining a bit the seats and gallery were totally covered so it didn't affect the audience. I'd suggest you to come early to get the good seats (middle ones). Snacks and water are not allowed inside the stadium but is readily available inside the stadium for consumption. Bathrooms are also available. I really want to come back and witness another match soon with the Manjappada !! Yennum Yellow 💛💛
Akash V — Google review
Visited a cotton exhibition at the stadium. Lots of vendors coming from across India selling their mostly handmade goods. Clothes, jewellery, bags, accessories, art and food. Competitive pricing, of course, slightly cheaper than your bric and mortar shops. Beautiful selection and variety. Clothes stalls are more. Bought kerala mundu (traditional sarong for men), Beautiful hand block print, vegetable dyed sarees, kurta tops. Worth a visit if you are looking for some gift items.
Megha B — Google review
Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium is a football stadium located in Kochi, Ernakulam. It is the Home ground of Kerala Blasters. The Stadium offers a huge seating capacity of nearly 80,000. The Accessibility of the stadium by the Kochi Metro makes it even more convenient. The metro has a stop in the same name itself as 'JLN Stadium'. The infrastructure is poorly maintained. Seating is average. Toilets are below average. Sufficient Parking space is available for the vehicles. There are also many shops including tea shops to government offices like Norka located in the stadium round itself. Inshort it is a good spot. Even the road that leads to the stadium from the metro station is also excellent with trees shade and natural environment.
Sharoon — Google review
Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium is one of the most popular stadiums in India. Whether you are riding bicycle or doing morning/evening walk, you will become happy. Only issue is that the Stadium need proper maintenance with proper chairs for seating
Arjunan G — Google review
JLN Stadium, Kaloor – Kochi’s All-in-One Hangout Spot! 🎮🍔⚽ A perfect place to chill with friends — enjoy thrilling matches, grab tasty street food, and explore nearby PS gaming spots. Football, food, and fun all in one vibe-packed location!
Shahan K — Google review
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi – A Electrifying Football Experience! I visited Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi to watch a Kerala Blasters FC match, and the experience was nothing short of electrifying! I was lucky enough to sit in the Manjappada gallery, where the energy was absolutely next level. The massive crowd, the unwavering support for the team, and the continuous chants and drum beats made the atmosphere truly unforgettable. The stadium itself is well-structured, offering a great view of the action from every angle. The floodlights add to the thrill of night matches, and the moment KBFC scores, the roar of the crowd is deafening. It’s not just a game here—it’s a festival, a celebration of football! If you’re a football fan, watching a Kerala Blasters match at JLN Stadium should be on your bucket list. The passion of the fans, especially Manjappada, is something you have to experience at least once! Highly recommended!
Shaan J — Google review
A proud landmark and the heart of sports in Kochi! Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is one of the most iconic places in Kochi. I’ve visited it multiple times, and every time the energy here is amazing whether it’s for a football match, cricket event, or concert. The atmosphere during matches is electric, and the crowd’s enthusiasm makes it unforgettable. I used to come with my friends for evening walks. The stadium is spacious, well-maintained, and easily accessible. Over the years, it has become more than just a sports venue it’s a symbol of Kochi’s spirit and love for sports. A must-visit place if you want to experience the real vibe of the city! ⚽🏟️🔥
Anjana K — Google review
Home stadium of Indian super league side Kerala Blasters. The stadium is owned and maintained by Kerala cricket association. The stadium has an electrifying atmosphere for their home matches. But sad to say the stadium is poorly maintained. We booked tickets for the isl match and the seat we got was broken. We had to watch the match sitting uncomfortably on the broken chair. Football pitch is very far from the stance as it was meant to be used as a cricket stadium.
Alex T — Google review
JLN Stadium, Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kaloor, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682017, India•http://www.gcda.kerala.gov.in/•Tips and more reviews for Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kochi

19St. George Orthodox Koonan Kurish Old Syrian Church

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The St. George Orthodox Koonan Kurishu Old Syrian Church, located in Mattancherry, Kochi, is a significant pilgrimage site with deep historical and spiritual importance. It is known for being the location of the Coonan Cross Oath, a stand against colonialism in India. The church houses holy relics of St. George and is affiliated with the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.
Visited real koonan kurish place. Attended thr holy qurbana. Received the blessing from St. George Holy relic. Church well maintained award winner Church. Heavenly spiritual atmosphere. Never miss in your life
Sebin B — Google review
The priest said a lovely prayer over my sister and I. We thought it quite nice until he took my phone and demanded to give the church a 5 star review through my google account. Kind of ruined the whole point of the Christian prayer. Nice architecture though.
John M — Google review
This is one of the best rare finds in Kochi. Not listed anywhere and highly under rated, we found it by accident while we are going to someplace else. We've had a serene and intimate experience. Most holy places and they do not take spiritual for granted. They provide stoles for women. It's very quiet and if you are looking to pray, this is the best one.
Paul M — Google review
One of the ancient church in Mattancherry,its about more than 1000 years old and night ambience inside of the church provides very positive vibrance. Woman should wear a shawl while entering to inside.
Nandana R — Google review
The church holds immense historical significance—site of the 1653 Coonan Cross Oath. Inside, you feel the weight of centuries of faith and struggle. Renovated beautifully using Nubian architecture, it’s both an architectural and spiritual marvel
Reeja E — Google review
A Place of Deep Peace and Divine Presence This church is truly a sanctuary of peace and spiritual strength. From the moment you step in, you can feel the divine presence. The ambience is serene and sacred — a perfect place to connect with God and reflect in silence. The architecture, the prayerful atmosphere, and the warmth of the people create a space filled with grace and reverence. Whether you come here regularly or just for a visit, it leaves a lasting impression on your soul. The spiritual guidance provided by the clergy is thoughtful and deeply rooted in faith. Each service is uplifting, and the entire place feels like it’s wrapped in the arms of divinity. Highly recommend visiting if you're looking for a powerful spiritual experience. 🙏
Bibin P — Google review
This church is situated at the place where one of the earliest and biggest schisms of Malankara Nazranis happened. The people split into Puthenkootukar and Pazhayakootukar after the event. The event is also considered as the first independence movement by some, as the event marks the Puthenkootukar dissasociating themselves from the schackles of the foreign over-bearing Roman Catholic church (see of the Pope of Vatican) and returned to the old marthoman lineage. Thus it is a site of historic relevance. The current structure of the church is the renovated form with a modern architecture. It is claimed that the walls of the old church is kept still intact inside the church, and the exterior is made of mud. The design and the ambience created by the stained glass windows are worth a visit. A replica of the original coonan cross is kept inside the portico of the church where it is believe to be the place where the event happened. The church also houses the relics of various saints. Overall it is a nice place to visit both historically and architecturally.
Arun T — Google review
What a great find, just saw on google maps. Well worth a visit, on way to dutch palace. Very unique building, built out of mudstone and wonderfully decorated. Very friendly attendant gave us great insights into history.
Mike S — Google review
Pullupalam Rd, near Lobo jn, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•https://mosc.in/pilgrimcentres/coonan-cross-pilgrim-centre•+91 99461 20597•Tips and more reviews for St. George Orthodox Koonan Kurish Old Syrian Church

20Durbar Hall Art Gallery Kochi

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The Durbar Hall Art Gallery is a sophisticated venue housed in a landmark building that has a rich historical significance. It was once the site of important proclamations and gatherings, and its history is deeply entwined with art and culture. The gallery showcases exhibitions from renowned artists and features a great collection of paintings from celebrated artists around the world.
Durbar Hall is an absolute delight for art lovers and anyone who appreciates open, thoughtfully curated public spaces. The gallery space is perfect for artists to showcase their work — well-lit, peaceful, and designed to let the art speak for itself. I’ve attended several exhibitions here, and each visit has been a refreshing experience. Beyond the gallery, the open grounds surrounding Durbar Hall offer a wonderful spot to relax and unwind. It's a favorite hangout for families, friends, and even solo visitors who just want to sit under the trees and enjoy some quiet time. The blend of culture, history, and community makes this place truly special. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Kochi — whether you're into art, architecture, or just looking for a serene space to connect with others.
Mini C — Google review
This art gallery in Ernakulam is a must-visit! The exhibitions change regularly, keeping things fresh and exciting. The gallery itself is beautifully designed, making it a great spot for photos. With plenty of space to explore and ample parking, it's easily accessible too. A fantastic spot for art enthusiasts and photography lovers alike.
Sajith A — Google review
Art really lies in the eyes of the beholder, and this particular exhibition didn't really impress me. It was all by one local artist with a peculiar scriggle-style. I've attached his two (in my opinion) best drawings, so see for yourself if it's worth visiting. Overall there were maybe 50-60 exhibits. The building and surrounding park are quite nice though, and entrance is free.
Christian W — Google review
An amazing art gallery in Cochin, Eranakulam.They have 3 halls at ground floor which are interconnected and two halls on the first floor.We have exhibited our wildlife photos last week.Its a prestigious location and it draws many visitors who will come regularly to this place to experience art exhibitions. Ample space for parking is available that removes the parking worries. Adjacent to the gallery a huge ground is available which will attract many visitors to spend their evenings. Overall we had a very good experience at Durbar hall art gallery. Mr.Aji and his team has provided excellent support to us. I recommend this place to anyone who is planning to showcase their talents.
Dijeesh V — Google review
Good ambience for events. I attended the icfk 2025 calligraphy and fountain pen show here.
L1 — Google review
Beautiful hall with a rotating gallery by modern artists. No tickets needed. And a limited collection of cultural books on sale in the front.
Vijeta A — Google review
Paintings 🎨 & sculptures enough space for showcasing your work. An inspiring place for 🎨🎭 artists, art lovers 😉 Entry Free of cost Between 10:30 - 19:00 hours Awestruck with the fantabulous artworks Proper tidiness maintained Calm n quiet with creativity at its best Every weekend i guess or once a month professional and amateur artists sculptures and paintings 🎨 updated Padmini art cafe is in upstairs Infra wise simple n superb with both the floors hold different art exhibitions.
Aarunn K — Google review
Located near the Shiva temple in Ernakulam, is a true gem for art lovers and enthusiasts. The gallery not only boasts a convenient location but also offers plenty of parking space, making it easily accessible for visitors. One of the first things that strike you upon entering the gallery is the impeccable maintenance and cleanliness of the space. The gallery is kept neat and tidy, creating a welcoming and inviting atmosphere for visitors. The artworks are displayed in an eye-catching fashion, allowing each piece to shine and captivate the viewer's attention. One of the standout features of the Durbar Hall Art Gallery is the way in which the paintings are presented. Each artwork is accompanied by the name of the painter, providing valuable information and context for visitors. This attention to detail enhances the overall experience and allows visitors to appreciate the art on a deeper level. For art lovers, a visit to the Durbar Hall Art Gallery is a must. The gallery houses a diverse collection of artworks that showcase a wide range of styles, techniques, and themes. Whether you are a fan of traditional or contemporary art, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this gallery. One of the best things about the Durbar Hall Art Gallery is that it is free of cost to enter. This makes it an accessible and inclusive space for people of all backgrounds and ages to explore and appreciate art. Whether you are a seasoned art connoisseur or simply looking to spend a leisurely afternoon, the gallery offers a enriching experience for all. Visitors are encouraged to take their time and immerse themselves in the beauty and creativity of the artworks on display. The gallery provides a tranquil and inspiring environment where one can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and connect with art on a personal level. This is a hidden treasure that deserves to be discovered and celebrated. With its convenient location, well-maintained space, diverse collection of artworks, and free admission, it is a wonderful place to spend your time and indulge in the joy of art. Whether you are a seasoned art enthusiast or a casual visitor, a trip to this gallery promises to be a rewarding and memorable experience.
Adv D — Google review
X79M+GFG, Durbar Hall Rd, Opp TDM Hall, Ernakulam South, Ernakulam, Kerala 682016, India•Tips and more reviews for Durbar Hall Art Gallery Kochi
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21Bastion Bunglow

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The historical place Bastion Bunglow is a Dutch-built Indo-European bungalow located in Kochi, Kerala, India. It is open as a museum and offers an excellent view of the river and sea. It is well maintained and free to visit. The history of the fort Kochi is explained in detail inside the bungalow.
The bungalow was built near vasco da gama square, it was originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century and then most of it was destroyed by the Duchess and they were agin made in the 17th century offers a unique glimpse into the city. Nowadays, the bungalow is currently converted in the museum and open for the public. Even if you can't explore the entire building, the museum itself is worth a visit. Just to ensure to check the opening hours to visit.
Jay S — Google review
A well preserved bunglow of Indo-European culture and remnant of Kochi's colonial era. This museum is rich in history and well displayed. The paintings, photographs, rich history displays and preserved materials of the Dutch era are all captivating. The museum ends on the first floor of the bunglow from where the view of fort kochi beach was fantastic. One should not miss the stone crafts in a nearby park. It takes at least 30 minutes to experience it in whole.
Selvamanojkumar S — Google review
A beautiful European blend Kerala style banglow. Beautifully preserved historical artifacts with old photographs, cannons and much more. A must visit place for anyone exploring Fort Kochi's rich heritage. Entry fee is minimal and location is in fort Kochi nearby to St. Francis Church.
Nikita A — Google review
A Historical Place to visit. old writings maps etc are in Display. Place under Kerala Government. Well maintained. Wash rooms available. limited parking available. 50 Rs for Camera pass 20rs for adult tickets as of 2024.
The O — Google review
This place has an entrance fee of just ₹35 per person, and it's absolutely worth it. Inside, you'll find a well-curated history of Cochin, illustrated with beautiful pictures and artwork. There's a clean washroom available near the exit, and as you leave, you're treated to a stunning view of the backwaters. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Cochin!
Sudarshana S — Google review
Bastion Bungalow is a beautiful slice of history tucked away in the heart of Fort Kochi. The architecture is a stunning blend of European and Kerala styles, with high ceilings, wooden verandahs, and peaceful surroundings. It was originally built in 1667 by the Portuguese and later modified by the Dutch—standing today as a heritage museum that reflects Kochi’s colonial past. The museum inside is small but rich with artifacts, old photographs, and even preserved cannons that offer a glimpse into the city's layered history. I loved the calm vibe of the place, with sculptures and trees enhancing the serene atmosphere. There’s also a small viewpoint from where you can enjoy scenic views of the area. Located near Vasco da Gama Square, it's a quiet yet meaningful stop for anyone exploring Fort Kochi. Perfect for history lovers and photography enthusiasts ! For Senior Citizen - 35rs Mobile Camera - 10rs
MAHAMOOD S — Google review
(Visited in August 2025) - N.B. - Bastion Bunglow and Ernakulam District Heritage Museum are the same. Bastion Bunglow, housing Ernakulam District Heritage Museum, is located near Vasco Da Gama Square, Fort Kochi. The name alludes to the fact that the building withstood stormy winds from Arabian Sea, as a Bastion. Originally, the site housed Fort Manuel, one of the earliest Portuguese fortifications in India, which was later seized by the Dutch, before finally falling into British Hands. Now, the quaint building houses the Ernakulam District Heritage Museum, containing few maps, portraits etc. Entry fee is Rs.35 for Indians.
Maheeth V — Google review
A charming heritage building that reflects the colonial history of Fort Kochi. The architecture is simple yet elegant, and it now serves as an archaeological museum with exhibits on Kerala’s cultural past. A quiet and lesser-crowded spot, perfect for those who enjoy history and heritage walks.
Sreesh S — Google review
X68R+WFX, Napier Street, Karuvelippady, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India•http://www.keralatourism.org/kochi/bastion-bungalow-fort-kochi.p…•Tips and more reviews for Bastion Bunglow

22Gallery OED

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Gallery OED, situated on Bazaar Road in Mattancherry, is a Portuguese colonial space transformed into a contemporary art gallery. Since its establishment in 2012, it has become a fixture in the community's art scene. The gallery showcases curated exhibitions by contemporary artists and is housed in an old pepper warehouse that was renovated by an architectural firm. Visitors can expect to find a blend of traditional and modern art from both local and international artists.
It was a really interesting place we found and we were pretty amazed when I entered this place and It had really cool artworks. A must visit if you are into art.
Tamim I — Google review
It's a small gallery with exhibits from very dew artists. The paintings were refreshing as there were explanations as to the theme and meaning. A quick visit. There is also a store for purchasing artworks, bags and clothes and other items. It is very expensive.
Thomas M — Google review
Gallery OED (Open Eyed Dreams) in Mattancherry, Fort Kochi, is a contemporary art space set in a beautifully restored old pepper warehouse, blending heritage charm with modern aesthetics. The gallery showcases rotating exhibitions featuring both Indian and international artists, offering a calm and creative atmosphere ideal for art lovers. Entry is free, and it’s generally open from 11 AM to 6 or 7 PM, closed on Tuesdays. Located on Bazaar Road near Jew Town, it’s easily accessible for visitors exploring Fort Kochi’s cultural circuit and is a must-visit for those seeking quality modern art in a historic setting.
Padmaja P — Google review
Great gallery we stumbled upon when strolling through the streets and alleys of beautiful Kochi. Friendly, inviting, we got a catalogue where we got information about the artists and their stunning work. Sadly we are living a nomad life otherwise we would have loved to buy our favourite piece, cause prices are very reasonable!
Marcel C — Google review
Best contemporary gallery in Kerala by far. Two gallery spaces and a design store. Must visit!
Marc F — Google review
We were roaming around fort Kochi area on rented bicycle and we came across this art space. This is so serene and amazing place to visit. It has wall arts, pairings, books and few clothing items for sale. There is no entry fee. You can walk around sit and appreciate the art work.
Saiprasad S — Google review
Nice things but be prepared to bargain .. are asking 5x reasonable price
Simon K — Google review
Definitely worth the visit. Would love to see more exhibitions from this gallery! There is a great interactive exhibition diplayed by a collective in a space set up by the gallery which I would urge everyone to go an check out! This space is right next to gallery and there is a small shopping area too with greaty variety of clothing, books, furniture covers and so on.
Rhea S — Google review
5/600, Bazaar Rd, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•+91 94471 08011•Tips and more reviews for Gallery OED

23Durbar Hall Ground

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Durbar Hall Ground is not just a venue for events, but also a family-friendly space. Children can enjoy various sports while parents take leisurely strolls along the well-kept pathways. The area offers refreshment stalls and ample parking, making it convenient for families to spend quality time together in a healthy environment. Additionally, couples can find tranquility in this serene setting.
A beautiful and peaceful place right in the middle of the city. Good for daily walks, exercise, outdoor games or relaxation and hangout with family or friends. Ample parking, broad walk area, open stage and lawn. Various public events and programs are also organised here frequently. Must visit 👍
Seema N — Google review
This place features spacious grassy areas and a peaceful atmosphere. It offers exercise equipment for fitness enthusiasts, and while entry is free, parking is paid. It’s a great spot for relaxation and exercise in a serene setting.
Febin A — Google review
This park in Kochi offers a pleasant way to spend your morning. You can feed the pigeons, enjoy the view of the green ground, and use a few exercise machines for a warm-up. There's also a large chessboard for playing. You'll find plenty of places to sit and relax. Convenient paid parking is available. Behind the park complex is a beautiful pond that has a nostalgic, old-world feel.
Jineesh J — Google review
Well maintained ground with grass. With children and families playing football and enjoying the open air ambience. The huge stage is perfect for large gatherings and events. Right in the middle of city.
Prashanth M — Google review
The Durbar Hall Ground is a popular location for various cultural activities in the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. The compound of the ground also has the Durbar Hall, which now functions mostly as an art gallery. The ground itself is used for various cultural programmes of interest to the general public. The Durbar Hall Ground has been witness to great moments in the history of Kochi. This 2-acre property, once owned by the Maharajah of Cochin, was the venue for some glittering events. It was here that the Maharajah held his durbar. In fact, the durbar was held at the present day building, which houses the Durbar Hall Art Gallery, with the public gathering at the spacious ground. Some of the significant proclamations, like the administrative reforms of 4 January 1938, the new constitution of the Cochin State of 17 June 1938, and the formation of the Cochin State Central War Committee on 28 June 1940, were all made at this very ground. During those early days this ground was used for exhibitions, football games, regular military parades and for the processions taken out in connection with the Shiva Temple festival. This ground and the path leading from it to the temple nearby, was out of bounds to those of the lower rungs of the society. A change in this law came about only after the Temple Entry Declaration. It was at the Kulapuramalika that stands at one end of this ground, that Appan Thampuran and Kunjukuttan Thampuran launched `Rasikaranjini,' the famous literary magazine. And it was here during World War II, that the war committee organised a spectacular war exhibition that was considered one of the finest spectacles of the time.
Sajeev K — Google review
Durbar Hall Ground offers more than just event hosting; it's a haven for family time. Children can safely engage in various sports, while parents enjoy leisurely walks along the well-maintained pathways. With refreshment stalls conveniently located, there's no need to venture elsewhere. Couples also find solace in this serene environment. With ample parking both within and outside the grounds, it's a perfect spot for quality family moments amidst a healthy atmosphere.
Anil B — Google review
Place were many shows are conducted. Family, friends,students all people can relax their mind and spend a people time here. There is a temple near-by . Also a museum is near-by. People a recommend to place a visit there also . Children's can play there also people can take a walk around the ground.
ROHITH M — Google review
"This place is absolutely stunning! It's perfect for spending time alone, with family and friends, or even with kids. I often visit this ground when I'm at the Ernakulathappan temple. In the mornings, it's lovely to watch the doves flock here - my daughter loves feeding them rice and playing with the birds. I also enjoy evening walks here. On Sundays, I bring my kids, and we have a blast playing and enjoying the vast open space."
Dhanya’s D — Google review
X79M+CMP, Durbar Hall Rd, Ernakulam South, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682016, India•+91 471 232 1132•Tips and more reviews for Durbar Hall Ground

24Fort Kochi Beach

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Kochi Beach, also known as Fort Kochi Beach, is a historical and serene coastal destination located in the heart of Kochi, Kerala. The beach offers a perfect blend of colonial charm and tranquil landscapes. Visitors can explore the nearby Fort Kochi Beach Museum which showcases collections from the time of Portuguese rule in Kochi. It's an ideal spot to relax and enjoy stunning sunsets while experiencing strong winds or calm breezes.
Since Kochi is a commercial port don't expect it to be quiet or empty, rather a place with serene sunsets, big huge ships carrying the load, steam ships hooting away in the sea and people enjoying together. Along side the marine area you find a walking path as well, enjoy a walk or a run there. Fort Kochi beach also have alot of eating joints and stalls nearby making your visit worth while.
Deepali K — Google review
Fort Kochi is a gem! Loved the mix of history and culture — old churches, colonial architecture, and lively streets full of art and cafés. The Chinese fishing nets at sunset are beautiful, and the waterfront is perfect for a relaxing walk. Lots of cool shops selling spices, antiques, and handmade crafts. Food is amazing here, especially seafood and local Kerala dishes. A must-visit if you’re in Kochi!
VIKAS — Google review
Great place to explore with friends and family. You can really feel the charm of the old buildings and streets. The beach isn’t very good, but there are plenty of food options with lots of variety
Jithin E — Google review
it is a beautiful small beach. I am giving Four stars instead of Five, due to lack of cleanliness. there was old Pooja material and plastic in water. I hope there is proper cleanliness ensured and people should not littler
Jawahar S — Google review
Recently visited Fort Kochi Beach and found it a peaceful and charming place! 🌅 The sunset view with the Chinese fishing nets was absolutely stunning. Loved walking along the shore. Saw many fishermen catching fish by chinese nets and some are being sold in the seashore market. The area could be a bit cleaner, but the calm vibe and sea breeze made it totally worth it. This beach is not suitable for swimming but good for photography as various aquatic birds are available at close distance 🐚✨
Pankaj C — Google review
This beach is an okay beach close to fort kochi historical area. It has scope to be more clean and attractive. Unfortunately the authorities haven't given enough priority. I wish they had more waste bins, and clean space to sit.
Dr. M — Google review
🌴 Fort Kochi – History, Art & Chai with Sea Breeze 🌊 Visited: January 2025 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) Fort Kochi is one of those places that sneaks up on you. It’s not screaming for attention, but once you’re there, you can’t stop falling for it. If Goa had a more artsy, soulful cousin who read history books and brewed cinnamon tea, it would be Fort Kochi.
Aman G — Google review
What a great experience at fort kochi beach. All the Portuguese architecture is so beautiful and mesmerizing. To reach here a ferry is required as this place is surrounded by water. The ferry carries cars and buses at nominal prices. Great experience. The only thing to remember is that it takes a lot of time to get on the ferry as there is a huge line to get over to fort kochi.
Gaurav S — Google review
X67P+FXP, Beach, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India•Tips and more reviews for Fort Kochi Beach

25Cochin Thirumala Devaswom Temple

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Cochin Thirumala Devaswom Temple, also known as Gosripuram, is a significant socio-religious institution for the Gowda Saraswat Brahmins of Kerala. Located in the heart of Mattancherry town in Cochin, this temple houses the main idol of Venkateswara along with his consorts Sreedevi and Bhoodevi.
This beautiful and spacious temple in Kochi is surrounded by lush greenery, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The temple has a huge bell and radiates positive vibes. There's a proper dress code, so please ensure you follow it. The idol, though placed at a distance, is absolutely stunning and worth seeing. Outside the temple, there’s a picturesque water pond bordered by coconut trees—truly a sight to behold. A must-visit for anyone seeking calm, culture, and spiritual energy in Kochi.
Aakruti D — Google review
A GSB Temple at Fort kochi. were Gowda Saraswathi Brahmins staying around the Temple. The Valuable Festivals were aaratt and Holi . Aaratt Maholsav in 2 times , one on May Month and the other on Dec , all the Belivers around the temple make these days a special by preparing snacks ( as like heriditery from Goan foods) . Most Special Snacks is Bolly Baji and Ice cream Soda .
Haridas ( — Google review
Presiding deity is Lord Venkatachalapati and is a temple belonging to Gsb community. It is known as Valiyambalam meaning big temple. There is a huge Bronze bell here. There are 2 yearly festivals and the whole community gathers to worship the Lord. It is a great socio religious event for the community. There are 5 subshrines dedicated to other Devas and also Vrindavan of Swami Sukrateendra Teertha. There are 4 tall gopurams. The temple pond with a Mandapam outside the temple is used during temple festivals is really a beauty to behold.
Chitra M — Google review
A beautiful temple in Cochin,run by large community of Goud Saraswat Brahmins(GSB),who had migrated from Goa to Cochin during Portuguese invasion. It’s a very large temple - main diety is Shri Venkatachalapathi. One unique feature of this temple is a very large bronze bell in front of main sanctum.
Vinay M — Google review
Very beautiful and clean temple. Dress code to enter inner sanctum. See the photo attached
Sagar C — Google review
Beautiful temple, but entry is only for Hindus
Alexandr — Google review
The main settlement of Konkani Brahmins in Kerala is centered around this revered temple. Nestled in the historic quarters of Mattancherry, the temple exudes a serene atmosphere that naturally stirs curiosity in visitors, inviting them to learn more about the community’s vibrant heritage. Having migrated from different parts of India, the Konkani Brahmins established themselves here to preserve and nurture their rich culture. To this day, they remain deeply rooted in their unique traditions, lifestyle, and cuisine. This temple is classified under the Mahaprasada category, with rituals and customs grounded in the sacred texts of the Padma Samhita, reflecting the temple's spiritual significance and traditional authenticity. If you are in Kochi, this is a place you must not miss. The experience—both spiritual and cultural—will linger in your heart and mind long after your visit.
Jairaj J — Google review
One of the best and most beautiful temples in Kochin is a must visit place
Myadam S — Google review
X742+G4F, TD North Sannidhi Rd, Cherlai, Mattancherry, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•http://www.gosripuram.org/•+91 484 222 5459•Tips and more reviews for Cochin Thirumala Devaswom Temple
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26Cochin Club

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The Cochin Club is a straightforward, no-frills establishment with large and spacious rooms. The property is conveniently located near the main promenade and oceanfront, making it ideal for couples and families with young children. The club boasts an excellent swimming pool and staff that are welcoming and friendly. Additionally, it is one of the most atmospheric venues in Fort Kochi, skillfully restored by renowned architects Karl Damschen and Krishnan Varma.
Our stay at the club was absolutely delightful. The location couldn’t be better, and the staff was incredibly polite and gentle, from the watchman to the bellboy and the restaurant team. Although it was just a one-day stay, we thoroughly enjoyed every moment. A standout moment was when we returned after dinner to heavy rain—it was pouring cats and dogs. Parking the car and getting to our rooms seemed impossible, but the watchman went above and beyond. He brought umbrellas for all of us and ensured we reached our rooms safely. Such thoughtful gestures truly made our stay memorable. Highly recommend this place!
R G — Google review
In May 2025, I stayed here with family for 2 days as an affiliate club member. The structure has a nice old world, rustic and colonial charm since it was constructed in 1935. It overlooks a massive garden and the rooms are huge. It has a very well maintained pool which can be used by residents. The rooms are also decently maintained as compared to some of the other clubs. The location is unbeatable and bang next to Fort Kochi promenade. While you get a nice view of the sea from the property, there is no direct access. You need to do a short 5 minute walk along some heritage structures such as St. Francis CSI church to access the promenade. Probably because there is no bar within the premises, the club doesn't have frequent visitors, which enhances the privacy if you are staying there. The club only serves breakfast and there is no lunch or dinner available. On both the days, the set menu breakfast was delicious. In any event, Fort Paragon and French Toast are right next door (which btw sit on the club's land) to take care of your hunger needs. Overall a very pleasant and enjoyable experience.
Dennis J — Google review
Old world charm, next to the sea at Fort Kochi. Sprawling place, big rooms, imperial decor, swimming pool and decent staff. Ideal for people who connect with the times.
LM J — Google review
Very calm, rustic and beautiful place
Priyavrat S — Google review
This club is a private haven for many locals in fort kochi. Access is restricted to members and their guests. We went here for lunch as our host is an old member. I loved the building instantly. It’s a really old club with a legacy that’s old too. But with sparse membership over the years the club has perhaps lost its old charm. The space is maintained well though. The restaurant has limited food options that have to be ordered in advance. The view from the dining and bar area are really good. It’s right on the beach and pretty much at the center of the everything.
Priyanka R — Google review
Good location and a very large space. Did not stay so cannot comment on the quality of rooms. Not many visitors so the kitchen can only offer very basic sandwiches on weekday. They do not have a bar license so you cannot get a drink... Little disappointing.
Sandeep R — Google review
Simple, no frills club with basic but very spacious rooms. Super property, centrally located near the main promenade and sea face. Perfect for couples as well as families with little children. Super swimming pool and friendly staff
Arjun B — Google review
Loving my 3 day stay here. The old colonial styled high ceiling rooms are well maintained Overlooking the sea. Due to Covid only breakfast is being served in the dining room or can be brought up to the room.
Rupali K — Google review
7, St Francis Church Rd, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001, India•http://www.cochinclub.in/•Tips and more reviews for Cochin Club

27Jibu & Thomas Architects

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Jibu & Thomas Architects is a highly experienced and innovative architectural firm that specializes in customized planning and design for varied categories of projects, from group housing to commercial retail malls. The firm's focus on design functionality and aesthetic value makes it an easy to understand choice for clients, with a skilled team of architects working in modern and contemporary style. Located in the heart of Cochin, this well-established practice offers clients a wide range of options for custom designed buildings.
Good team 👏 Thomas sir ,is a good person, He supported me for somany projects, Thanks 🙏 Jibu sir and Simi mam also doing Fantastic service for each and every clients, Thanks once again 👍
ANTONY V — Google review
I love there's because so many memories stuck in there.
Suhail S — Google review
They are one of the best Architects in Kerala. They are the master brain behind the most sought after Resort in Kerala "Tea Terrain Resorts and Spa"
Nixon V — Google review
Innovative modern desgin.detaild drawing provide for construction.thats easly understandable even normal client.lots of skilled architects working here.located in Cochin most lovely place.modern and contemporary style desgin focussed. please
Nisamudheen A — Google review
Famous architects firm. they have lots of works in kerala like villas apartments. A good team of architects and engineers are working here also they are doing the projects directly with project management team
Vishnu N — Google review
You can find several junior architects in the firm. Their works are good too. Just like their office is designed. It's in Panampilly nagar near asset office.
SSM S — Google review
A professional firm driven by passion for excellence. Thier works will speak for thier quality and asthetic sense. Great team to work with
Philip C — Google review
Incredible service from start to finish. Exceeded our expectations and the end result was amazing.
Clickable — Google review
Jdnt Tower, Kadavanthra, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682016, India•http://www.jibuandthomas.com/•+91 484 406 4260•Tips and more reviews for Jibu & Thomas Architects

28MAAD Concepts

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MAAD Concepts is a well-known architectural and interior design firm that strives to set trends and create unique designs for each of their projects. This creative team has years of experience in the industry and is able to provide comprehensive services such as architectural design consultancy, civil construction, and interior designing.
Manaf from MAAD Concepts designed my home. His projects are always so unique. When my husband and myself spoke to him, he understood our vision of the home and worked well with us to achieve it. His talent and creativity are brilliant. I am beyond happy with the final result and would highly recommend anyone who is looking to build a top notch home. Thank you MAAD Concepts.
Reena T — Google review
We had a wonderful experience working with MAAD Concepts. Manaf is extremely well-mannered and has an amazing sense of design. His ability to understand our preferences , right from the color schemes to the smallest details and turn them into a beautiful, functional home was truly impressive. The whole team was supportive, approachable, and made the entire process smooth and stress-free. What really stood out was how peaceful and comfortable the interaction was throughout. They managed to make the most of the space we had, creating a cozy yet spacious home that feels just right for us. Highly recommend MAAD Concepts if you're looking for thoughtful design, professional service, and a home that reflects your personality.
Darshan S — Google review
We are beyond grateful to Manaf and team for turning our dream home into reality. From the initial design onwards, everything was handled with exceptional care, creativity and professionalism. Manaf was always available to address our queries and always approachable throughout the entire process, making the journey smooth and stress free. Our home is not just beautiful but also perfectly functional for our family. Thank you once again for making this dream come true!
Shankar S — Google review
I am absolutely thrilled with the exceptional service provided by MAAD Concepts .Their team of talented interior designers transformed my dream home into a stunning reality. From conceptualization to execution, they were meticulous, professional, and attentive to every detail. What impressed me most was their dedication to understanding my needs, preferences, and budget. They offered personalized solutions, ensuring that every aspect of the design aligned with my vision. I highly recommend MAAD Concepts to anyone seeking outstanding interior design services. Their passion, creativity, and commitment to excellence make them the best in the business. Very thankful to the entire team
Sreelekha R — Google review
Designing and Building a dream house for a client is a challenging task for an architect. But you did it beautifully and Thank you MAAD CONCEPTS from the bottom of our heart ❤️ for our cute little 🏠 home. All wishes for building many more dreams..... Waiting to see many more wonders from you,dear Manaf and team❤️
Nithu M — Google review
I had the pleasure of working with MAAD CONCEPTS, and I must say, their service from designing to construction is truly remarkable. Manaf Kareem, Principal Architect of MAAD Concepts Architectural Firm, was supportive and provided excellent guidance throughout the project. As an architecture and interior designing firm, they deliver excellent results at every step of the process. The design team is not only creative but also attentive to every detail, ensuring that all elements of architecture are thoughtfully incorporated. Their office ambiance is incredibly aesthetic, showcasing their expertise in creating functional and beautiful spaces. Clients can understand the quality of their construction and the diverse aspects of their designs just by experiencing the ambiance of their office itself. Highly recommended for anyone looking for innovative and quality designs! Thank You MAAD CONCEPTS!
Fathima N — Google review
I’m thrilled with the outcome of my recently constructed home by MAAD CONCEPTS ,ERNAKULAM . From the initial design to the final finishing touches, everything exceeded my expectations. The craftsmanship is top-notch, with attention to detail in every room. The layout is functional and modern, allowing plenty of natural light and comfortable living spaces. The construction team was professional, responsive, and committed to quality throughout the process. They stayed on schedule and were transparent with updates and any adjustments along the way. Thanks Mr Manaf and all prayers for MAAD CONCEPTS and entire team most importantly Site Engineer Mr Vyshnav.
Rustem R — Google review
We recently had our home built by Maad Concepts and we are more satisfied with the results. Start to finish, the entire process was handled with professionalism, attention to detail, and a strong commitment to quality. The team was knowledgeable, responsive, and always kept us informed about progress. We highly recommend Maad Concepts to anyone looking for a reliable and skilled contractor. Their dedication to excellence and customer satisfaction made this a smooth and enjoyable experience. Thank you, Manaf and Team, for the great work.
Biju C — Google review
Anjumana Rd, behind Anchumana Temple Road, Edappally, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682024, India•http://www.maadconcepts.com/•+91 79943 70111•Tips and more reviews for MAAD Concepts

29Cherian Varkey Construction Company

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Cherian Varkey Construction Company is a well-established firm with ISO 9001 certification, specializing in infrastructure development services such as railway works, bridges, and buildings. They have garnered a strong reputation for their expertise and dedication to quality work. The company excels in creating sturdy foundations and erecting structures using steel and wood beams to ensure they can withstand the force of gravity.
Sorry for giving me a one star rating before . Thank you sir For a Good response from your side
Athira K — Google review
They big contractors doing railway works, big bridges buildings etc. They are ISO 9001 certified company doing from long time back itself. Nowadays they became highly reputed and appreciable team in this state and allover India. Thanks.
Madhusudhanan P — Google review
One of the well known infrastructures in kerala. Unlike their services they treat with zero hospitality.
ABDUL N — Google review
Leading PWD Contractors in Kerala. Best known for infrastructure development services
DJ V — Google review
Good working atmosphere. Feels like our second home.
Chinju G — Google review
It is difficult for cvcc to pay the service charge of others
Jineesh J — Google review
Excellent Team work and dedication
Benn T — Google review
My Family
Rekha B — Google review
5th floor, Alpha Plaza, KP Vallon Rd, Giri Nagar, Kadavanthra, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682020, India•http://www.cherianvarkey.com/home•+91 484 412 0666•Tips and more reviews for Cherian Varkey Construction Company

30Fahed + Architects

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Fahed + Architects is a versatile architectural practice founded in 2005, offering expertise in Master Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Retail and Interior Design. As a charter member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) from Kerala (India), they adopt a collaborative approach to their projects. Led by architect Fahed Majeed, the firm has garnered acclaim for its original and impressive residential projects for clients like Mr. Appu Thomas and Mr. Jason Ommen.
This man is beyond his times, the designs are totally out of the box! He understands exactly what you want and more of what suits you the best. From there he creates a vision of excellence!
Binu J — Google review
Very bad experience from their side. They thinking they are the only one best company in ernakulam. Behavior is very bad from their side
Mr M — Google review
Architect Fahed Majeed is a Young Indian architect, practising in Bali Dubai and In India. I was privileged to visit two of his private residential projects. They are very original and simply amazing. I loved the Residential project done for Mr. Appu Thomas and for Mr. Jason Ommen. Both projects are two extremes in terms of scale, concept and styling. Congratulations on wining the NDTV Architect of the year Award for 2017. Fahed is a true inspiration for the young creative mind in me. All the best. The world needs more people like you.
Jonah P — Google review
One among the best architects right now in Kerala.
Sachin J — Google review
Venders Visit of friday pls
Arun E — Google review
Well known architect in Cochin
Regine P — Google review
Good 👍
Franklin F — Google review
Best in Kochi
Muhammed N — Google review
44/1045, Kaloor, Kochi, Kerala 682017, India•http://www.fahedarchitects.com/•Tips and more reviews for Fahed + Architects
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31Mathew and Saira Architects

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Mathew and Saira Architects are a professional architecture firm with an extensive history in Kerala, India. They have won numerous awards for their work, including the 'PODIUM' for H.H. Pope John Paul II's Medallion for the best designed podium in 1986, and the completion of the adoration chapel at Athirampuzha in 2004 was highly appreciated.
We had a wonderful experience with Mathew and Saira. Their focus was on meeting all our requirements. In the first draft itself, they met most of the requirements. The fine tuning of our requirements was an enjoyable process. They were extremely good in meeting the timelines. Everything was delivered on or before time. Their vast experience helped us in making good decisions and building a beautiful and functional house. Mathew sir is very down to earth and patiently listens to our requirements. We would recommend them to all.
Indu S — Google review
Real appreciation on the completion of the adoration chapel at Athirampuzha. The last time I had visited some years back it was a vacant property, but the chapel made a dramatical change to the surroundings. I also like to mention here the fantastic work on the Auditorium building and the impact of the building to the surroundings. Congratulations to your team.
PRAMOD P — Google review
Hi, I'm interested in your unique designs and i would love to associate with your extraordinary works. Thank you🙏
Sumam B — Google review
Wonderful Experience. Took me through all aspects of building and well project managed. Expectational service and follow up even after so many years. I would highly recommend Mathew and Saira Architects for their services. Very professional from start to finish.
Mathew T — Google review
Below pictures shows quality of your work. Crack on roof is because of flood? Just after 5 years crack on roof and wall is because of flood? For your information that place is not a flood affected area. This happened because of your poor supervision, irresponsible work and poor quality materials.Do you want me to add more pictures? Which shows your work quality?.
Biju J — Google review
I had a great experience with the team at Mathew and Saira Architects. Found the team to be extremely professional and helpful. The team kept me posted on every aspect of the project.
TIA J — Google review
Nice office and interiors...Seems to be good Interior consultants ...locates inside main road hence need to walk 2-3 mints to reach office, leaving the cab in main road
Raj — Google review
Very experienced and professional architects who deliver quality outcomes on time.
Navira J — Google review
39 4186A, off Mahatma Gandhi Road, Ravipuram, Perumanoor, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682016, India•http://www.mathewandsaira.com/•+91 484 237 3934•Tips and more reviews for Mathew and Saira Architects

32Fogalom Designs - Interior Designer and Architect

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Fogalom Designs, led by Louis since 2012, specializes in creating budget-friendly homes without compromising on quality. With a focus on maintaining high standards of elevation and interior design within a medium budget, the team puts in great effort during the planning, construction, and interior stages. They are known for their patience and respect towards clients. Clients appreciate their support in generating new ideas and fostering good relationships. The team is praised for its problem-solving abilities and efficient work ethic.
Really appreciate the interior works done by FOGALOM Designs at my apartment… The correct ideas and appealing transformation made by them has really transformed my home.. I strongly recommend them for all the interior works.
Rajeev R — Google review
When I approached Louis in 2012 with the idea of building my budget-friendly home, he immediately accepted and said he was up for the challenge. I always stay within my medium budget while maintaining a high level of elevation and interior design, as everyone does. During the planning, construction, and interior stages, he put forth a lot of effort. He drew many plans for me and created numerous 3Ds till I was satisfied. He is always calm and patient with his clients, and he treats them with great respect. When my house was completed, people were stunned by the house's elevation, minimalistic style, and plenty of natural light and space. Fortunately, my house was chosen as one of Kerala's top 15 budget homes that year. It's no wonder that he's turned into the person he is now. In his field, he is the best. I wish you the best of luck with your current and future projects.
Vipin G — Google review
A great and professional team who can deliver on the design but are fantastic at problem solving and providing solutions to the trickiest of buildings. A pleasure to work with and I'll certainly be recommending them.
Thomas J — Google review
Good work , as always... I appreciate for your great support for customers to create new ideas and good realtionship... good quality of services and better team work is highlighted to your work....best wishes for future on going....👏👏👏👏👏
Ancy B — Google review
Wonderful work and highly experienced people.really happy to have their services.Thank you Louis and Immanuel for making our dream come true.Thank you Fogalom.
Roopa A — Google review
Working with fogalom designs , was such a wonderful experience. easy and fast work.they helping me create such a beautiful room , thank u so much you guys, i could never have done without u
Rijo S — Google review
I really satisfied the way "fogalom designs" operates the work .The experience is excellent on quality and time management.Wishing the team all the best for future ventures👍
Reshma K — Google review
It have been a true pleasure to work with such a professional Team...All the best fogalom Designs👏🏼
SIRAJ V — Google review
39/6246, Alapattu, Alappat Cross Rd, Ravipuram, Ernakulam, Kerala 682016, India•http://www.fogalomdesigns.com/•+91 96054 22333•Tips and more reviews for Fogalom Designs - Interior Designer and Architect

33Best Homes Builders

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GreenToday Architects is a top construction company in Kochi, known for crafting beautiful residential villas, flats, office apartments, and various other structures. Their projects can be found near prominent landmarks such as LuLu International Shopping Mall, Mahatma Gandhi Road, and Kerala High Court. Clients have praised the company's senior engineer for being professional and attentive throughout their projects. The team is commended for their top-notch communication and exceptional workmanship that brings visions to life within agreed-upon timelines.
This is my third partnership with Best homes builders. They are so consistent with the quality and workforce. Thank you best homes for your service . Looking forward for our next project.
Salmaan S — Google review
They are called BEST HOMES for a reason. It was a small car porch work. And they put there 100% for a simple work. And it was amazing. And the design team done an awesome job. And the works were completed in a blink of an eye
Thanseer N — Google review
We had a great experience with Akheel and team. I didn't know builders in Kochi are so professional like Best homes. Hats off to their commitment, determination and hard work. Definitely recommended to anyone looking for highest quality work at on time completion! Thanks Team 👍🏻
Rehdhil S — Google review
SML Building, Moulana Azad Rd, Near Hotel Abad, Panayappilly, Chullickal, Kochi, Kerala 682005, India•+91 96452 83337•Tips and more reviews for Best Homes Builders

34Foliage® Architecture

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Foliage Architecture is a Kochi-based architecture firm specializing in family homes, low- and high-density housing projects, commercial establishments (offices, malls), institutions, hotels, and resorts. They are guided by a team of experienced architects with knowledge in many disciplines.
Arun Vidyasagar is one of the famous architects in kochi. Foliage is an architect firm. Good people with experienced knowledge, guide us through many problems.
Aravind M — Google review
Foliage has helped us to create our spaces. Our home and work space. The primary quality of Foliage team led by Arun Vidyasagar - the lead architect is that they listen to you , each and every requirement of yours. Every nuances you addressed was taken care of, and they gave the most practical and economical advices. They don’t insist on unnecessary frills. They designed a very functional and useful space for us. With enough air and light in both home and workspace. And the warmth and friendly nature of their entire crew is another happy thing we’d like to mention. From start to end they were with us, helping us to get things sorted and make everything practically possible. We owe our happiness to them.
Veyefilms — Google review
Very young, resourceful architecture couple. They have great care for the environment as the name suggests and an eye for details.
Babu G — Google review
We really had an extradaordinary service from foliage . We thought of building a house but we only had vague ideas about the dream house. Foliage shaped these unclear ideas to a wonderful spacious home with full of lighting and liveliness giving a sense of wow to everyone who visited our house. No space was wasted and was fully used in the most efficient manner within our budget. Thanks to Team Foliage. Hakkeem & Shereena Arookutty.
Abdul H — Google review
Nice and wonderful experience working with them. The madam is really helping to guide for the dream project's.
G S — Google review
The best in Kochi built my house and did interiors Cheers Arun Vidyasagar and Meera Nair😊😊😊😊
Anita M — Google review
Awesome works by Ar Arun Vidyasagar.
Roshan S — Google review
Awesome
Abhilash A — Google review
1st Floor, "Palazhi", 55/611, Giri Nagar Rd, near Choice Kindergarten, Ernakulam, Kerala 682020, India•http://www.foliage.org.in/•+91 484 401 1595•Tips and more reviews for Foliage® Architecture

35AXYZ VENTURES

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XYZ Ventures is an architectural consultancy that excels in providing high-quality services at a cost conscious rate. With a team of creative and innovative professionals, XYZ Ventures always strives to provide the best possible outcomes for their clients.
Best Architecture consultancy in Kochi. Be it planning,design, rendering and execution, Axyz make sure everything is well detailed.
Karthik N — Google review
A fantastic architectural firm with a well-designed workspace and a friendly, collaborative atmosphere. The team is professional, supportive, and encourages creativity and innovation. Their consultancy services are top-notch, with efficient project management and excellent client communication. Highly recommended
Anurag K — Google review
Nice building..
Compass N — Google review
Outstanding Experience with AXYZ Ventures! Working with AXYZ Ventures has been a truly exceptional experience. From the very beginning, the team showcased an impressive level of professionalism and skill, elevating each project with unique design concepts that set them apart from other firms. Their attention to detail and ability to maintain a balance between innovation and timeless elegance is unparalleled. What truly stands out about AXYZ Ventures is the commitment to client satisfaction. Unlike other architectural firms, AXYZ Ventures offers a wide range of services and options that allow clients to be involved every step of the way. They ensure that each client can finalize the design to their heart's content, creating a result that not only meets but exceeds expectations. The team at AXYZ Ventures consistently delivers projects that are both aesthetically stunning and functional, all while maintaining a classy decorum that feels luxurious without being over the top. I highly recommend them to anyone seeking top-tier architectural services.
Anugraha J — Google review
Renjith was nice and friendly with innovative thoughts
Ghazal R — Google review
An architectural consultancy which shows their uniqueness and best quality in what they do . A good firm to work .
The D — Google review
Best place to work with a peaceful mind and hapiness
Vishnu R — Google review
An expert consultant team with creative and innovative service.
Berlin R — Google review
3rd Floor, Syama Dynamics, Vytilla Junction, Cochin, Kochi, Kerala 682019, India•https://www.axyzventures.com/•+91 484 400 0079•Tips and more reviews for AXYZ VENTURES
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36Leading Design Architectural Studio

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The Leading Design Architectural Studio is a versatile architectural design firm located in Cochin, Kerala. Their approach focuses on delivering maximum value to clients through a team of skilled professionals. The studio offers a wide range of services including architecture, master planning, sustainable design, urban design, interior design, landscape design and project management. Known for their commitment to architectural excellence and staffed by talented individuals, the studio is dedicated to creating better designs for their clients.
Very Good place with talented people
Ajith K — Google review
They provide architectural excellence.
Sachin J — Google review
Better designs
Dibin D — Google review
Awesome 😊
Abhilash H — Google review
Nice architecture
Bitto B — Google review
Shifted
Bibin K — Google review
Good creativity
Priyanka P — Google review
Good Architect
Rajesh K — Google review
3rd Floor, KCF Tower, Bharat Matha College Road, Kakkanad, Thrikkakara, PO, Ernakulam, 682021, India•http://www.leadingdesign.in/•+91 85898 43311•Tips and more reviews for Leading Design Architectural Studio

37Eminence Architects [Research + Design]

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Eminence Architects is an architecture and interior design firm based in Tripunithura, Ernakulam, Kerala. The firm was founded by Ar.Surag Viswanathan Iyer in the year 2015, and specializes in a wide range of architectural designs and interior design works. The talented principals of Eminence Architects have a highly tolerant and optimistic character which sets them apart from many other architects in Kochi.
I had my reservations about finding an architect for my budget home. In Kerala, contractors or engineers typically design plans for budget homes, while many architects tend to include numerous fancy elements in their designs to make them stand out. However, I wanted something different—a simple, functional home with ample natural light and ventilation. Fortunately, I found Surag and his team, who were exceptionally sincere in understanding and addressing my needs. Surag's confidence in his skills meant he didn’t rely on features like a patio or courtyard to showcase his architectural expertise. Instead, he focused on creating a design that truly aligned with my vision. He understood my requirements perfectly and developed a floor plan that satisfied me, even with the challenges of a narrow plot. He then guided me through every step of the process—from selecting contractors and purchasing materials to supervising construction and planning the housewarming. I’m now writing this review from my new home, which feels incredibly soothing and relaxing. I realize that every detail, even the carefully chosen colors, contributes to this wonderful experience. I wholeheartedly recommend Surag and his team to anyone seeking professional, skilled, and affordable architectural services.
Ajith D — Google review
We had the pleasure of working with Mr. Surag Iyer on the design, construction, interiors, and landscaping of our new home, and the result has far exceeded our expectations. From the very beginning, he took the time to understand not just our needs, but also our style and vision for how we wanted to live in the space. Mr. Surag brought creative ideas we had never considered, including a private courtyard, a unique skylight, and the thoughtful integration of natural light and ventilation in every corner of the house. Communication was clear and consistent throughout the process. Any challenges that arose were handled calmly and professionally, and the attention to detail at every stage was truly remarkable. We’ve received countless compliments from friends and family, and every day we feel grateful to live in a space that genuinely feels like home, uniquely ours, yet better than we could have imagined. Always thankful to Team Eminence Architects, and wishing them all the very best!
Moffin F — Google review
Fabulous interior designs & variety architectural details are their specialties.I have observed that highly tolerant & optimistic character of principal architect is the main highlight of the firm with my experience, I am really glad to recommend them for your needs................
Gokul T — Google review
Nice place and good approach of team of professionals.
Arun E — Google review
Delay in getting responses and limited ideas
P N — Google review
Excellent service
LIJU T — Google review
Nice
RIDHIN B — Google review
Professional approach
Reejish J — Google review
No. 19/30, 2nd Floor, Vembanad Heights, S.N.Junction, Kochi - Madurai - Dhanushkodi Rd, Thrippunithura, Kochi, Kerala 682301, India•http://www.eminencearchitects.com/•+91 98953 47562•Tips and more reviews for Eminence Architects [Research + Design]

38K G Sukumaran & Associates

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K.G Sukumaran & Associates is an architectural and engineering consultancy firm with more than 50 years of experience in the state of Kerala, India. The firm's clients include both governmental and private sector entities. KG Sukumaran & Associates is highly respected for its ability to provide comprehensive services in both Architecture and Engineering disciplines. The firm has a strong presence in Qatar, having opened a branch office there in 1982.
Super recommended for all civil related consultations
Jay V — Google review
An place with long and strong experience
Arun E — Google review
One of the famous engineers in ernakulam.
Nikhil L — Google review
Long term relationship
Amal J — Google review
Good services
Rohith R — Google review
Best Architects
Lekshmi N — Google review
Architects Chamber, MG Road, Ravipuram, Ernakulam, Kerala 682016, India•http://www.kgsassociates.in/•+91 484 235 9428•Tips and more reviews for K G Sukumaran & Associates

39Acme Architecture and Designs

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Acme Architecture and Designs is a premier architectural firm based in Kochi, Kerala. The team of architects, interior designers, project managers, and landscape professionals are highly skilled and experienced in the design and management of a wide range of projects. From clubhouses to convention centers to multiplexes, Acme has successfully executed many large-scale projects. They offer their clients an experience beyond their expectations in all aspects of the project.
very good professional company
Telvin R — Google review
The designs and gadgets are great.
Akhil U — Google review
It was a wonderful experience at acme!!
Sachin J — Google review
Very good architect.
Nishad S — Google review
Good work
Akhilnath R — Google review
Ok
Arun E — Google review
👍👍👍👍
Anish K — Google review
27/2576 D&D1,Aishwarya Tower,Yuvajana Samajam Road,, Giri Nagar,Kadavanthra, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682020, India•+91 484 400 0682•Tips and more reviews for Acme Architecture and Designs

40Hill Palace

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Bus stop
Hill Palace, located in Thripunithara, is a significant historical site that dates back to 1865. It stands as the largest archaeological museum in Kerala and served as the administrative hub of Cochin. The palace now functions as a museum, showcasing a rich collection of artifacts and cultural treasures.
It's a good place to take children
ATHUL E — Google review
Very nice. Seen oldern aspects of creativity
Future — Google review
Great
Siddarth T — Google review
Museum
Sujith M — Google review
Hillpalace Road, Irumpanam, Thrippunithura, Ernakulam, Kerala 682301, India•Tips and more reviews for Hill Palace
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41Abad West Wood - Flats In Panayappilly, Kochi

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Condominium complex
Furnished apartment building
Abad West Wood in Panayappilly, Kochi offers luxurious living spaces for those seeking upscale apartments. With spacious three-bedroom flats ranging from 1504 to 1983 square feet, this property boasts well-maintained facilities and ample parking space. Situated in the tallest building in West Cochin, it provides a safe and secure environment for residents looking for top-tier living experiences.
The tallest building in West Cochin One of best apartments in cochin Very well maintained Good facilities Spacious apartments and ample parking space
ابو ن — Google review
Recommended
Nahaz A — Google review
Sefety area
Shameer P — Google review
Moulana Azad Rd, Panayapilly East, Panayappilly, Chullickal, Kochi, Kerala 682002, India•https://www.abadbuilders.com/West-Wood-apartments-panayappily•+91 90723 49966•Tips and more reviews for Abad West Wood - Flats In Panayappilly, Kochi

42Formscape Architects

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Formscape Architects are a renowned architectural firm that have been pioneering the way we view homes for many years. They have a vision of holding legacy homes that are both interesting and timeless, and they use innovative building practices to achieve this. From their introductory customer meeting through occupancy, Formscape Architects always put the needs of their clients first - from property assessment to applied engineering to tendering & designing services.
Your support and guidance,were really useful for us. Your attention to detail and creative solutions have made a significant difference, and we deeply appreciate all that you've done.
Gopalakrishnan N — Google review
Specialize in providing architectural services related to residential and commercial projects including planning, creating elevations, and assisting with the sanctioning process,then working drawings for ensuring a smooth journey from dream to reality...
Vishnu P — Google review
Very much good food and site seeeing
Bobby K — Google review
Nice architect. Exceeded my expectations. Good sense of design
Frank V — Google review
Good
Faris A — Google review
Good architects
Kiran V — Google review
Easy to find
Arun K — Google review
Fake address
Bibin K — Google review
Banerji Rd, Kaloor, Kochi, Kerala 682017, India•+91 95674 55489•Tips and more reviews for Formscape Architects

43Eyne Arc Interior Systems Private Limited

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Eyne Arc Interior Systems Private Limited is a company that offers a wide range of interior design and fit-out solutions for commercial, residential, and hospitality spaces. They specialize in creating custom designs to meet the unique needs of their clients, using high-quality materials and innovative techniques. Eyne Arc Interior Systems Private Limited prides itself on delivering projects that are not only visually stunning but also functional and practical.
14/896, Mavelipuram, Thrikkakara, Kakkanad, Kerala 682030, India•http://www.eynearc.com/•+91 70343 67799•Tips and more reviews for Eyne Arc Interior Systems Private Limited

44Anudeep And Associates Architects

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Anudeep And Associates Architects is a professional architecture firm based in Bangalore, India. The firm's goal is to create meaningful spaces through their work and they are known for their dedication to quality. The firm has worked on a variety of projects over the years, including residential and commercial buildings. If you are looking for an architect who can help you create the perfect home, Anudeep And Associates Architects is the right choice.
If you need to build your dream home its the right place.
John J — Google review
They have office and own house near by and it can get confused for a first timer. Cool office though.
SSM S — Google review
Good architects.
Manu S — Google review
Good experience
Vyshak V — Google review
Door No.20, 62 A, Nambiapuram Rd, Palluruthy, Kochi, Kerala 682006, India•Tips and more reviews for Anudeep And Associates Architects

45Skyline Florento Apartments

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Apartment building
Skyline Florento Apartments, developed by Skyline Builders, showcase exceptional architectural designs and construction excellence. With a reputation for creating modern and luxurious living spaces, Skyline Builders has played a pivotal role in shaping Kochi into Kerala's first metropolitan city. From ultra-luxury villas to designer homes and apartments, their projects set a new standard for quality in the realty sector of Kerala.
Well apartment
Radhamma P — Google review
Good
Roshan M — Google review
pottakuzhi road,pachalam.p.o, 12, KBM Avenue Rd, Pachalam, Kochi, Kerala 682012, India•+91 484 240 2453•Tips and more reviews for Skyline Florento Apartments
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46Subin Surendran Architects

3.0
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Corporate office
Subin Surendran Architects is a Malaysian architecture practice focused on designing customized plans and buildings for a diverse range of projects. From group housing to commercial rental malls, this firm takes into consideration the needs of their clients, striving to create buildings that are more than just functional spaces. These designs often feature need-based flexibility that translates into lasting values for the users.
XFG5+9MF, Aikaranad South, Kerala 682311, India•Tips and more reviews for Subin Surendran Architects

47Fort Kochi

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Fort Kochi, also known as Old Kochi or West Kochi, is a charming seaside area with a rich multicultural history. The Dutch, Portuguese, and British colonial architecture adds to its allure. Visitors can admire the elaborate bamboo fishing nets at Fort Kochi Beach and explore St. Francis Church, the original burial site of explorer Vasco da Gama.
Kochi, Kerala, India, USA•Tips and more reviews for Fort Kochi

48Edappally

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Edappally, a ward of Kochi, Kerala, is also used to refer to adjacent wards of Kalamassery and Thrikkakkara municipalities. It's a major commercial center and a prominent residential region with the bustling Edappally junction being one of the busiest in the city. The area boasts huge malls and skyscrapers that have become popular in Ernakulam, reflecting a consumer culture embraced by cinema celebrities, youngsters, food courts, and multiplexes.
Kochi, Kerala, India, USA•Tips and more reviews for Edappally

49Square Drive Architects

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Corporate office
Square Drive Architects is a renowned architectural firm specializing in design, interior, and construction services for individual bungalows and commercial buildings. Their portfolio showcases stylish, contemporary designs tailored for residential, retail, commercial, and hospitality spaces. With expertise in high-end villas, luxury apartments, resorts, corporate offices, and retail boutiques, Square Drive Architects has established a reputation for creating urbane and modern structures.
TR-72, 1668, Pottakuzhi - Mamangalam Rd, Mamangalam, Elamakkara, Kochi, Ernakulam, Kerala 682026, India•+91 484 353 7074•Tips and more reviews for Square Drive Architects

50C-EARTH

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C-EARTH, also known as the Centre For Environment Architecture & human settlements, is a collaborative initiative focused on fostering socio-economic and environmental development. Comprised of experts in settlement planning and design, C-EARTH conducts research and provides consultancy services to support sustainable development efforts.
G-1, sunshine walk ups, Tagore Nagar, Giri Nagar, Kadavanthra, Ernakulam, Kerala 682020, India•https://www.cearth.in/•+91 98470 37916•Tips and more reviews for C-EARTH
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  • Kumily
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  • Varkala Town
  • Palani
  • Kozhikode
  • Coonoor
  • Ooty (Udhagamandalam)
  • Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)
  • Vythiri
  • Kalpetta
  • Kovalam
  • Sulthan Bathery
  • Bandipur
  • Madurai

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