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About Chennai

Chennai, India’s southern gateway by the sea

Chennai, set along the Bay of Bengal, blends coastal calm with the pace of a major Indian metropolis. Wide sandy beaches, leafy neighbourhoods, and grand colonial-era buildings sit alongside modern offices, arts spaces, and busy markets. You will find a city that feels historic and forward-looking at the same time.

Music, dance, film, and a strong local identity shape daily life here. From early-morning walks on Marina Beach to late-evening street food, the city moves to its own steady rhythm. Whether you are visiting friends and family, travelling for business, or exploring South India for the first time, Chennai offers a welcoming introduction.

Top sights in Chennai

Marina Beach

Stroll along one of the longest urban beaches in the world, especially lively at sunrise and in the cool of the evening.

Fort St. George

Explore this historic coastal fort and its museum to see artefacts from the early colonial period and learn about Chennai’s past.

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Admire the towering gopuram, intricate carvings, and colourful details of this iconic landmark in the Mylapore district.

Government Museum and National Art Gallery

Visit this museum complex in Egmore to discover sculpture, paintings, and cultural artefacts from across South India.

Mahabalipuram day trip

Take a coastal drive to nearby Mahabalipuram to see impressive rock-cut monuments, sculpted caves, and sea-facing stone structures.

Experience Chennai’s culture and coastline

Chennai offers many ways to experience local culture up close. Spend time in Mylapore or Triplicane, where narrow lanes, old houses, and lively markets give you a sense of the city’s older neighbourhoods. You can join a guided heritage walk to better understand the stories behind key streets, mansions, and waterfront landmarks.

The city is also known for its classical music and dance scene. During the annual December cultural season, auditoriums and smaller venues host concerts and performances, while the rest of the year still offers regular recitals and theatre shows. If you prefer the outdoors, the coastline invites long walks, early-morning jogging, or simply sitting by the water with a fresh coconut.

Just outside the city, the East Coast Road opens up options for short trips. You can visit amusement and water parks, explore craft villages, or stay at beachside resorts. These trips offer a slower pace after time spent in Chennai’s busier central districts.

A taste of Chennai

Chennai’s food scene is shaped by South Indian flavours, hearty breakfasts, and strong filter coffee. Start your day with crisp dosas, fluffy idlis, vadai, and a tumbler of freshly brewed coffee at a traditional restaurant, where quick service and shared tables are part of the experience. Many neighbourhood eateries specialise in local favourites that regulars return to every day.

At lunch, you can try a classic meal served on a banana leaf, usually featuring rice, vegetables, pickles, and a variety of gravies and condiments. Across the city you will also find modern cafés, bakeries, and dessert shops offering everything from light snacks to indulgent sweets. Coastal influences mean that fresh seafood is widely available in both simple and upscale settings.

In the evening, food streets and casual restaurants become busy with families and groups of friends. International options, from pan-Asian to European-inspired menus, are easy to find in central business districts and newer suburbs. Wherever you choose to dine, expect generous portions, bold flavours, and a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere.

Retail therapy in Chennai

Chennai is well known for textiles and craftsmanship, making it a rewarding city for shopping. In areas like T. Nagar and Mylapore, you will find stores dedicated to silk sarees, cotton fabrics, and tailored clothing, alongside jewellery and accessories. Even if you are not shopping for a specific occasion, browsing these shops is a cultural experience in itself.

Air-conditioned malls across the city bring together international brands, local designers, cinemas, and food courts in one place. They are convenient if you are short on time or want a break from the heat. In contrast, street markets and smaller independent stores are where you can look for everyday items, handmade crafts, and gifts to take home.

Bookshops, music stores, and speciality food outlets add to the variety. Whether you are searching for finely woven textiles, contemporary fashion, or small souvenirs, Chennai offers a mix of modern retail and traditional commerce that suits many tastes and budgets.

Best time to visit Chennai

Hot dry season (March to June, peak season). Daytime temperatures often reach 32–38°C (90–100°F), with warm evenings and strong sunshine. This period is popular for beach visits, early-morning walks, and indoor sightseeing in air-conditioned venues.

Southwest monsoon and milder months (July to October, shoulder season). Temperatures usually range from 28–34°C (82–93°F), with increased cloud cover and scattered showers. Rain brings a fresher feel to the city, and greenery along the coast and in parks becomes more vibrant.

Northeast monsoon and cooler season (November to February, low season). Expect 23–30°C (73–86°F), slightly cooler nights, and periodic rainfall. The weather is comfortable for exploring neighbourhoods, attending cultural events, and taking day trips along the scenic coastline.

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