Attractions in Chennai

Established in 1855 as the Madras Zoo and relocated to its current location south of Chennai in 1985, the Arignar Anna Zoological Park stands as India’s first public zoo. Spanning […]

Cholamandal Artists’ Village, nestled on 10 acres of tranquil, wooded land outside Chennai, stands as the largest self-supporting artists’ village in India. Founded to foster a community of creativity, it […]

Luz Church, also known as the Shrine of Our Lady of Light, stands as one of the oldest churches in Chennai, built in 1516 by Franciscan missionaries from Portugal. This […]

Founded in 1936 by Rukmini Devi Arundale, a student of the renowned Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, the Kalakshetra Foundation stands as a leading academy of the arts in Chennai, Tamil […]

Kovalam Beach, also known as Covelong Beach, is situated on the southern outskirts of Chennai. Named after a small fishing village, the beach occupies the site of a former Dutch […]

Part of the Chennai Government Museum, the National Art Gallery is housed in a restored red sandstone Indo-Saracenic building, designed by a British architect. This gallery stands out as one […]

MGM Dizzee World, located in Chennai, India, is a family-oriented theme park offering a variety of attractions for both children and adults. The park features a mix of classic carnival […]

St. Andrew’s Church, locally known as ‘the Kirk,’ was built in 1821 for Scottish Presbyterians in the British Army in Chennai. Modeled after St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, the church showcases […]

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