For those travelling to Kochi, Mattancherry, about 9km from the city centre, is a must visit. Mattancherry is famous for its markets, religious sites, lip-smacking cuisine and cultural landmarks that ...
Located less than 10km from the heart of Kochi lies Mattancherry. Once a hub of the spice trade, this part of the island often gets upstaged by its cooler neighbour Fort Kochi. Yet Mattancherry was ...
Mattancherry Palace popularly known as the Dutch palace is located at Mattancherry in Kochi, Kerala. This palace was originally built-up by Portuguese as a gift to the Raja of Kochi in 1555. The ...
Nestled amidst the labyrinthine streets of Fort Kochi, one finds themselves enveloped in a captivating aura of nostalgia, where the whispers of history echo through the pastel-hued facades of charming ...
Mattancherry Palace may have to wait longer to enter the hall of fame of World Heritage Sites (WHS) of Unesco. The Palace complex, the only site in the city to find place in the tentative list of the ...
After 20 years, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is planning to reprint guidebook on Mattancherry Palace. After 20 years, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is planning to reprint ...
KOCHI: Ever found it difficult to climb up the steep stairs at the Dutch Palace at Mattancherry? The problem has been solved. Persons with disabilities and senior citizens will no longer be deprived ...
Mattancherry has been constantly evolving since its inception. However, not all changes this heritage township witnessed have been positive, especially when they come at the cost of erasing its ...
No trip to Kochi is complete without a walking trail in Fort Kochi. Plus, a spice trail that goes through Mattancherry and a culinary experience to understand what Latin Catholic food is all about.
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