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Fort Kochi is one of the most charming places in Kerala. It has a mix of Portuguese, Dutch, and British history, which you can see in its old buildings, churches, and streets. The area is full of art cafes, boutique shops, homestays, and colorful street art that give it a fresh and creative vibe. Many travelers love walking around, exploring one lane after another, and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
One famous spot here is St. Francis Church, where Vasco da Gama was once buried. The Chinese Fishing Nets along the coast also attract many visitors who love watching the sunset. Fort Kochi also hosts the famous Kochi-Muziris Biennale, an international art festival where artists from around the world display their work.
Whether someone wants history, art, food, or nature, Fort Kochi offers a little of everything in one beautiful space.
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It is famous for its colonial architecture, Chinese fishing nets, beaches, art cafés, and cultural heritage.
November to February is the best time due to pleasant weather.
Chinese Fishing Nets, St. Francis Church, Santa Cruz Basilica, and Fort Kochi Beach.
Around 3–4 hours is enough for the main attractions.
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