Fort Kochi, an historic district and a main draw for tourists in Kochi, is a charming neighborhood filled with colonial-era homes, many of which have been converted into boutique hotels. The area also features lovely old houses of worship, quaint shops, and bustling markets. Along the harbor, visitors can see the city’s famous Chinese fishing nets, which add to the district’s unique character. Today, Fort Kochi offers a blend of history and modernity, inviting visitors to explore its cobblestone streets and experience the vibrant local culture.
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