Period
Danish, British, French colonial
Style
European colonial, Indo-Saracenic
Protected by
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), West Bengal Heritage Commission
Best time to visit
Oct-Feb
You can visit Serampore College, founded in 1818 by Danish missionaries. Full details β
Hours
10am-5pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
1km from Serampore railway station, auto rupees 30
St. Full details β
Hours
Varies, generally 9am-5pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
0.5km from Serampore College, walk or auto rupees 20
The Danish Tavern is a beautifully restored colonial building. Full details β
Hours
10am-9pm
Entry
Free (pay for food)
Getting there
Next to St. Olav's Church, walk
This small, unique structure is associated with Henry Martyn, a British missionary. Full details β
Hours
Daylight hours
Entry
Free
Getting there
1.5km from Serampore College, auto rupees 40
Serampore Rajbari
You can visit Serampore College, founded in 1818 by Danish missionaries. Full details β
Hours
10am-5pm
Entry
Free
Getting there
1km from Serampore railway station, auto rupees 30
Generally allowed for exteriors; check for interiors. No flash photography in some areas.
Guided tour recommended for the best experience at these sites.
Ongoing for several Danish sites with support from Denmark.
Serampore, a historic town on the Hooghly River, offers a glimpse into India's colonial past.
The best time to visit Serampore is from October to February. The weather is pleasant and comfortable for sightseeing during these months.
You can reach Serampore by local train from Howrah or Sealdah stations in Kolkata. Buses and taxis are also available, taking about 1 to 1.5 hours.
Most heritage sites like Serampore College and St. Olav's Church have free admission. Temples are also free to enter. The Danish Tavern charges for food and drinks.
Serampore is generally safe. Exercise standard precautions: avoid isolated areas at night, do not accept rides from strangers, and be aware of your surroundings in crowded places.
Bengali is the primary language. Hindi is widely understood, and some English is spoken in tourist-facing establishments.
You can skip Serampore Rajbari if you do not have prior permission, as access is often restricted. Focus on the well-preserved Danish heritage sites instead.
A low budget is around rupees 1000 per day, mid-range rupees 2500, and high-end rupees 5000. This excludes major travel to and from Serampore.
Yes, UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is widely accepted at many shops and eateries in Serampore. However, carry some cash for smaller vendors and street food.
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