Kapaleeshwarar Temple To Marina Beach, 7 Best Places To Visit In Chennai – News18

Santhome Cathedral Basilica is a popular attraction in Chennai.

Santhome Cathedral Basilica is a popular attraction in Chennai.

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kapaleeshwarar Temple is located in Mylapore, Chennai.

Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu is one of the most historic cities in India, also It has emerged as one of the favourite tourist destinations. From temples to beaches to ancient forts and museums, Chennai has got it all.

The summer vacations have already begun and if you’re planning to visit Chennai for a holiday with your loved ones we’ve curated a list of places that you shouldn’t miss during your stay here:

Kapaleeshwarar Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this ancient temple is located in Mylapore, Chennai at a distance of 5.8 km from Chennai Central and around 11 km from the airport. It is believed to be one of the oldest and most revered temples OF Chennai.

Santhome Cathedral Basilica: Also known as the St Thomas Cathedral Basilica is located at Santhome in Chennai. The church was built by the Portuguese explorer in the 16th century over the tomb of Saint Thomas. Designed in neo-Gothic style, the church entices visitors with its naturally illuminated interiors, rows of wooden benches, and painted panes. This is a must-visit place.

Marina Beach: If you’re planning to go to Chennai then do visit the Marina beach. It is one of the most loved tourist places in the city. Situated along the Bay of Bengal, the beach with a distance of 6 KM is said to be one of the longest beaches in the country and the second-largest urban beach in the world. It’s one of the best places to visit with your kids, especially during early mornings or late evenings. From beautiful sea views to food carts, you can easily find everything here. Note, don’t miss the seafood here.

St George’s Fort: If you’re fond of visiting historical places, then the St George’s Fort should have to be on your bucket list. Located in Chennai, this is the first fort built in India during the British rule in 1644. For more than three centuries, this place was the Britisher’s centre of power and also witnessed several battles and historic events.

Guindy National Park: Situated on the grounds of Raj Bhawan and IIT Mardas, this is the 8th smallest National Park in India. It is home to about 300 types of plants and trees, 150 species of birds and 15 species of animals.

Chennai Government Museum: Situated at Egmore, Chennai, this is India’s one of the oldest and largest Museums. Bronze statues, historic objects discovered during the excavations and also the renowned Amravati Gallery can be found here.

Vivekananda House and Museum: Located opposite Marina Beach, this place holds a special significance for the followers of Swami Vivekananda. The philosopher stayed a few of his last days here after returning from the West. The museum displays his life teachings and notes via photos and artefacts.