Guided Tour Church & Cathedral Tour In Kolkata
Begin the walk with a visit to St Paul’s Cathedral, the first Episcopal Church in the eastern world, known for its history and striking colonial architecture. Continue to St. Andrew’s Church, one of India’s oldest Presbyterian churches, and learn about its significance during the British era. The tour then proceeds to South Park Cemetery, where grand mausoleums reveal stories from Kolkata’s early European past. Conclude the experience at the house of Mother Teresa on J.C. Bose Road, gaining insight into her life, humanitarian work, and lasting legacy, all while being guided by an experienced and knowledgeable guide.

Calcutta Church & Cathedral Tour Itinerary
The tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel or residence within Kolkata city limits. The first stop is St. Andrew’s Church, the only Scottish church in the city, where your guide shares its history and the story behind its distinctive steeple. The journey continues to St Paul’s Cathedral, the first Episcopal Church in the eastern world, renowned for its magnificent architecture, sculptures, the Episcopal Throne, and the beautifully carved reredos. Next, visit the historic South Park Cemetery, once the largest Christian cemetery outside Europe and America, spread across eight acres and home to graves of prominent British citizens and East India Company officials. The tour concludes at the house of Mother Teresa, headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, where you witness the sisters at work, visit the museum, and pay respects at her tomb. After a guided lunch at a carefully selected restaurant, you will be dropped back at your hotel or residence in Kolkata.
Basic Details –
Start Point – Kolkata Hotel/Residence
Finish Point – Kolkata Hotel/Residence
Start time – 8:00 am
Category – Tours & Sightseeing, Walking Tours, Religious, Family-friendly
Historic Summary
| Church Name | Established / Built |
|---|---|
| Armenian Church of the Holy Nazareth | c. 1688 / ~1707–1724 |
| St. John’s Church | 1787 |
| Portuguese Church (Holy Rosary) | 1799 |
| St. Andrew’s Church | ~1818 |
| Union Chapel | 1821 |
| Holy Trinity Church | 1826 |
| St. Thomas’ Church | 1842 |
| Duff Church | 1848 |
| Church of the Epiphany | 1863 |
| St. James’ Church | 1864 |
| St. Barnabas’ Church | 1867 |
| Osmond Memorial Church | 1868 |
| St. Mary’s Church | 1889 |
| St. Peter’s Church | 1945 |
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