
The Oberoi Grand
Peaceful courtyard,
Heritage charm,
Iconic bar with live jazz
Couples,
Solos,
Culture seekers

The Oberoi Grand (the Grande Dame of Chowringhee) is more than 100 years old.
It carries with it a certain sense of pride, having hosted national and international leaders in its impressive suites since its Colonial heyday. It was recently refurbished with modern luxury fittings, but still has a 90’s feel to it. Despite this, it’s a comfortable and high-quality experience.
If you want sleek and modern, you might find it a bit dated, but it’s a terrific and comfortable home away from home in central Calcutta.




Calcutta is certainly vibrant but often overwhelming, and the Oberoi Grand is a grand and peaceful retreat. It’s within walking distance from the sprawling park at Maidan, Fort William, Victoria Memorial, and the Indian Museum.
At the hotel, there are a couple of great restaurants and of course the renowned Chowringhee Bar, which is quirky and pleasant with live jazz musicians and comical caricatures on the wall. The pool and courtyard is a peaceful inner sanctum, and a great way to get away from the immense hustle and bustle of Calcutta.



The Rooms
The rooms and suites have spectacular views of the bustling market on one side and tranquil gardens on the other. All feature luxury bathrooms, modern facilities, and Colonial furnishings. The premier room with a balcony is an excellent choice for extra space and elegance.



What You’ll Find:
Why You'll Love It:
Explore ETG's Sample Itineraries in India
A few of our favourite routes, hand-picked by the team and ripe for tweaking.
Think of them as conversation starters. Curiosity sparkers. Not fixed plans, just ideas for what your holiday could look like, shaped by years of local know-how and the kind of immersive experiences that live long in the memory.

Darjeeling
Highlights of East India
Little visited and often overlooked, East India is an incredible place: from the spellbinding contrasts of Kolkata to the sleepy waterways of the Sundarbans, the Buddhist culture of Sikkim and the mighty Himalayas.
This journey will enable you to explore Kolkata in depth, before heading south for a lovely tranquil experience in the Sundarbans National Park. While you’re unlikely to spot one of the park’s many tigers, there is a plethora of wildlife here, and it’s a lovely place to spend a few days.
Then it’s back up to Kolkata for an overnight train deep in the Himalayas. East India is an incredible region: the heart of Buddhist culture in India, a land of monasteries, sleepy hill towns, friendly people and breathtaking views.
Highlights
Kolkata
Explore Kolkata, the former capital of British India and a riot of colour, a hub of Bengali culture and an incredibly vibrant place.
Incredible culture
Discover timeless Buddhist monasteries and a highly distinct Sikkim culture.
Khangchendzonga Mountain
Being inspired by the view of the mighty Khangchendzonga Mountain, the third-highest in the world, soaring above the horizon
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Delhi
East to West: Highlights of the Gangetic Plain
This holiday is for travellers with an adventurous spirit who like to get away from the tourist trail; people who have a desire to explore eclectic, busy and ever-evolving Indian cities, but who also want to contrast immersive city life with some unique, rural experiences.
Take time to delve into Kolkata and Varanasi with our signature experiences in each. You’ll journey by car, train and minimal internal flights so that you can experience the beautiful rural life and landscape of the Gangetic Plain as you move around. You’ll spend four days exploring northern Madhya Pradesh and three days in a remote valley of Uttar Pradesh; allowing completely different rural and wildlife experiences in each.
Highlights
Lunch with an art collector
Taking lunch with an art collector in his home in Kolkata
Sunrise at the River Ganges
Watching the sunrise from your private boat on the River Ganges
Chambal Valley
Experiencing life in remote hamlets of the Chambal Valley
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The Oberoi Grand on the map
In Our Travellers’ Words
The Curious Traveller’s Expert Guide to India
Want to know more? With its vast size, rich diversity, and countless possibilities, planning a holiday to India can feel overwhelming – so we’ve created our Curious Traveller’s Guide to India to help make sense of it all.
It’s our experts’ pick of standout experiences and places to stay, with honest advice on the best regions and tips for both first-time visitors and those returning for more.
