Depending on the route taken, Serampore (also Shrirampur) is between 30 and 40 km from Kolkata. However, considerable traffic on the road during festive days cannot be ruled out. Located on the Hooghly River, the town is known for its Danish legacy though its antecedents go back further. Hire a local rickshaw and go around the town&rsquos major attractions. On one hand are the centuries old houses of the Goswami families, and on the other are the Danish landmarks restored as far as possible. If you are visiting on a Sunday or a government holiday, you will be able to take a look at the Serampore College but will find the museum closed. The restored Olav Church, the Danish Government House (now a museum) and the Denmark Tavern are within close proximity. You may have lunch at a quaint restaurant next to the former Danish Government House or at the Denmark Tavern apart from other eateries in the town. You may also pay a visit to the centuries old Jagannath Temple at Mahesh, on the outskirts of Serampore.