The sea breeze, sound of waves crashing the shore with Chinese fish nets in the corner, Fort Kochi is truly a colonial gem. The streets of Fort Kochi still hold all memories from the Dutch and Portuguese colonial era. Even though many parts of India still have colonial influences, Fort Kochi has preserved their Dutch and Portugal colonial influences. This is also another reason why foreigners and tourist dive down South India, mostly Kerala to discover these historic streets and monuments.
Evening walks around Fort Kochi are a delight as there are plenty of things to do here. From walking along the shores of Fort Kochi beach, to exploring the Dutch spice market, visiting the Kerala Kathakali Centre and many heritage café spots, the list is of things to do never ends.
After a productive day of experiencing modern contemporary art in Kochi Biennale, there are many activities in the city for you to do. Fort Kochi is a delightful place to be in and Kochi Muziris Biennale commencing after such a gap, it is the perfect opportunity to make a trip to Kochi.