9 Neighborhoods in Tamil Nadu That You Shouldn't Miss

June 18, 2021 Timmy Ribble

^# Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem, while "Invocation to Tamil Mother" is the state song/anthem. ^† Established in 1773; Madras State was formed in 1950 and renamed as Tamil Nadu on 14 January 1969 ^^ Tamil is the official language of the state. English is declared as an additional official language for communication purposes.
Restaurants in Tamil Nadu

1. Mylapore

Chennai (Madras) India +91 90433 25105
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4.5 based on 487 reviews

Mylapore

If you are looking to soak in the culture of Chennai, the Mylapore Tank and Mandavali area should be at the top of your list. One of the oldest residential parts of Chennai, the tank is a part of the seventh century Kapaleeshwarar Temple. This is also the place where the famous Tamil poet, Thiruvalluvar, was born. If you are spending a few days in Chennai, you will understand the importance of this state figure from the number of references made in signs, names of shops and statues. The quintessential travel phrase, "overwhelming sights, sounds, smells," fits perfectly in this area. The narrow streets around the temple are buzzing with activities. Flower sellers, archaic shops selling temple offering ingredients and such line the roads leading to the temple. A photographer’s dream, this place is best explored in the morning, the chosen time to pay homage at the temple.

Reviewed By Deadman17 - Mumbai, India

Mylapore is an area with rich history and heritrage of Chennai. This is an area where there are multiple temples, eateries open since many decades and places where traditions even today mean a lot. The rich heritage and traditions do come alive even more during festival times.

2. Sri Muthumari Amman Temple

Karaikudi, Karaikudi Taluk India +91 4183 242 406 http://temple.dinamalar.com/en/new_en.php?id=596
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Sri Muthumari Amman Temple

3. Sowcarpet

Chennai (Madras) India +91 83769 20005
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4.0 based on 58 reviews

Sowcarpet

4. Villupuram Bead Making Village

Villupuram India
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Villupuram Bead Making Village

Home to the Kuruvikarar nomadic tribes of South India, the Ashakulam Village in Villupuram can be visited with the help of a local guide. You can watch villagers make the typical beads that are often sold on the beaches and in local markets.

5. Chokhi Dhani

NH-4, Chennai-Bangalore Highway Near Sriperumbudur, Chennai (Madras) 602105 India +91 90032 23695 http://www.chokhidhani.co.in
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Chokhi Dhani

6. Pondy Bazaar

Thyagaraya Road, Chennai (Madras) 600017 India
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4.0 based on 158 reviews

Pondy Bazaar

Reviewed By GLOBALSEAS - Navi Mumbai, India

shopping street we find every thing in this one street pondy bazaar , all nice restaurants , cheap shopping available on road side as well as in shops ..

7. Parry's Corner

NSC Bose Road Intersection of North Beach Road, Chennai (Madras) India
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4.0 based on 170 reviews

Parry's Corner

Reviewed By AaqarshAiyyar - Chennai (Madras), India

Parry's corner is one of the prominent landmarks in the old Madras. It is still one of the bustling areas of the Chennai City with a selection of restaurants, sweet shops, retail showrooms and the famous Burma Bazaar shopping line.

8. Fort St. George

St. George Street, Chennai (Madras) India +91 44 2567 0136 http://asi.nic.in/asi_museums_chennai.asp
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3.5 based on 219 reviews

Fort St. George

A testament to the earliest English rule in the country, this was the first fortress in India built in 1644. The fort houses St. Mary’s Church, the oldest Anglican church in the country, a museum and Wellesley House, named after Richard Wellesley, governor general of India. Until recently the fort complex served as housing for the government; now certain areas are open to public.

Reviewed By BernardBertram - London, United Kingdom

At least they are maintaining a bit of very important History. Located in a secure Government area so your driver has to wait outside, if you have one. One of the first British Forts in India & played a very important role in the Colonial rule. The museum is closed one day a week, so do check. Behind it is a local cafe & a nice little shop selling all kinds of cotton products at ridiculously low prices.

9. Nagore Dargah

10 Madina House Dargah Tank East Street New Bazzar Line, Nagore 611002 India +91 94435 73759 [email protected]
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3.0 based on 35 reviews

Nagore Dargah

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