Kolkata isn’t just a city—it’s a living mosaic of histories, where traders, travelers, and settlers from across the world found home, work, and kinship. Over centuries, Armenians, Chinese, Parsis, Anglo-Indians, Jews, Portuguese, Italians, Russians, built vibrant communities, leaving behind legacies that shaped the city’s culture, commerce, and character. But beyond just coexisting, they adapted, adopted, and enriched each other’s traditions—blurring boundaries in food, festivals, and everyday life.
This walk isn’t about long-forgotten history—it’s about a city that still thrives on the pulse of its cosmopolitan best.