Book Fairs, Ghat Walks And More: Top Things To Do In Kolkata This Weekend

From soaking in the vibes at Kolkata Boi Mela to exploring the history of the ghats, to experiencing the magic of the Kolkata Spoken Word Festival—a celebration of the powerful impact of storytelling, there is a lot to do in Kolkata this weekend

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CoolR/Shutterstock : Stock up your bookshelf at the Boi Mela

Dive into the vibrant final days of the International Book Fair in Kolkata and uncover exceptional reads to enrich your bookshelf. Join the Ganges Walk to immerse yourself in the captivating history of the ghats and discover the stories behind Kolkata's fading waterfront heritage. Experience the magic of the Kolkata Spoken Word Festival—a celebration of the profound impact of words, creativity, and storytelling. This weekend, Kolkata is alive with excitement and many events waiting for you to explore.

Stock Up Your Books Stock At The Boi Mela

Explore the final days of the International Book Fair in Kolkata and discover some excellent reads for your bookshelf. Kolkata, known as the City of Joy, has always been a cultural hub and a haven for bibliophiles. The city has independent and specialty bookstores and secondhand book stalls and hosts annual literary festivals. The largest and most popular is the Boi Mela, or the International Kolkata Book Fair, organised by the Publishers and Booksellers' Guild. Read more about it here.

When: Till February 9

Where: Boimela Prangan, Karunamoyee, Salt Lake

Embark On A Ghats Walk

Prinsep Ghat on the banks of the Hooghly in Kolkata
Prinsep Ghat on the banks of the Hooghly in Kolkata Photo: mritunjay21/Shutterstock
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Calcutta developed alongside the Hooghly River, a tributary of the Ganges. Along the riverbank, many ghats feature architecturally significant structures that reflect the rich heritage of colonial Calcutta. However, these ghats also highlight the growing indifference towards the city’s heritage. Sign up for the Ganges Walk to explore the history of these ghats and hear the story of Kolkata's fading waterfront heritage. Call 9073168399 for details.

When: February 9

Where: Armenian Ghat Jetty, Strand Bank Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700001 

A Classical Touch

Join us for "Debtar," an exclusive concert celebrating the extraordinary artistry of Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya. He will be accompanied by tabla maestro, Kumar Bose. This landmark event is organised by the Akhil Bharatiya Sangeet Kala Ratna Sabha, a new platform created by a dedicated group of young music students and artists. Their mission is to honour and showcase the creative geniuses of our time. The event will take place at Shovabazar Rajbari, one of the luxurious mansions belonging to Kolkata's aristocratic families, also known as bonedi baris. These families have maintained the tradition of celebrating Durga Puja with grandeur since the colonial era. These homes were once owned by affluent merchants and were famous for their extravagant festivities.

When: February 8, 5 PM

Where: Sovabazar Rajbari, 36, Naba Krishna Street, Kolkata 700005

A Musical Evening

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of magic with the legendary Sonu Nigam. Known as the voice that has transformed music for generations, this iconic playback singer and music director will captivate you like never before. Don’t miss your chance to experience his mesmerising talent live as he transports you through a musical journey that defies time.

When: February 9

Where: Aquatica, Kouchpukur, near Rajarhat, Kolkata 700156

Pen Your Thoughts

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The Kolkata Spoken Word Festival is a cultural experience that honours the transformative power of words, creativity, and storytelling. This dynamic event unites a diverse array of poets, storytellers, performers, and artists, all eager to share their unique voices with the world. Attendees can look forward to captivating live performances, interactive workshops, engaging open mic sessions, and thought-provoking discussions—all designed to create a vibrant platform for both established artists and emerging talents. Whether you're a passionate poetry aficionado or just beginning your journey into the world of spoken word, the Kolkata Spoken Word Festival promises to be an experience that will spark your imagination and inspire your creative spirit.

When: February 8

Where: Kolkata Centre For Creativity, Dipak Road, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass, Anandapur, Adarsha Nagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700107

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