The pride of Chennai, Marina Beach is the longest urban beach in India and a favorite evening spot for locals and tourists. Enjoy cool sea breezes, local snacks like sundal and murukku, horse rides, and stunning sunrises.
Located in Mylapore, this iconic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture. With its intricately carved gopuram, vibrant festivals, and spiritual ambiance, it's a must-visit landmark in Chennai.
The first British fortress in India, Fort St. George houses the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and a museum showcasing colonial-era artifacts, weapons, and documents. It’s a window into the city’s colonial past.
Built over the tomb of Saint Thomas the Apostle, this neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral is a symbol of Chennai’s Christian heritage. The peaceful interiors and stained glass windows make it a serene spiritual destination.
This historic structure once stored ice shipped from America! Later, Swami Vivekananda stayed here during his visit to Chennai. Today, it houses a museum on his life and teachings.
Spread across lush green grounds in Adyar, this spiritual campus is home to century-old banyan trees, a library, and serene paths. It's a peaceful escape amidst the city buzz.
One of the smallest national parks in India, right in the heart of the city! Home to spotted deer, blackbuck, and many birds, it’s an ideal spot for nature walks and birdwatching.
Located in Kotturpuram, this is a fascinating place for both kids and adults. Explore astronomy shows, science exhibits, and a digital sky theatre that takes you through the cosmos.
Located on the outskirts of Chennai, Vandalur Zoo is one of the largest in South Asia. Home to over 150 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and more, it's a full-day adventure for families and wildlife lovers.