City Comparison
Compare two incredible cities side by side — culture, food, local tips, and immersive 4K virtual walks.
Take a free virtual walk through both Mumbai and Kolkata without leaving your screen.Mumbai is known for mumbai's dharavi is one of the most productive slums in the world, generating over $1 billion annually. Kolkata is famous for kolkata is the only indian city still running hand-pulled rickshaws — a practice banned elsewhere but maintained by the city's high court. Compare culture, food, best seasons, and local tips — then explore both on Nearaway's 4K virtual walking tours.
Country
🇮🇳 Mumbai
India
🇮🇳 Kolkata
India
Continent
🇮🇳 Mumbai
Asia
🇮🇳 Kolkata
Asia
Population
🇮🇳 Mumbai
20,667,656
🇮🇳 Kolkata
14,850,000
Best Season
🇮🇳 Mumbai
Winter (November–February)
🇮🇳 Kolkata
October–February (cool, dry; Durga Puja in October is a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle)
Currency
🇮🇳 Mumbai
Indian Rupee (₹)
🇮🇳 Kolkata
Indian Rupee (INR ₹)
Greeting
🇮🇳 Mumbai
Namaste
🇮🇳 Kolkata
Namaskar (নমস্কার) — formal; Kemon acho (কেমন আছ) — 'how are you?' casual
Bargain at markets. The local train is the city's lifeblood — rush hour is not for the faint-hearted.
Durga Puja (October) transforms Kolkata into the world's largest open-air art festival — over 3,500 pandals (temporary bamboo pavilions) compete with sculptural and thematic installations, and the entire city walks through the night for four days. Outside puja season, Kumartuli (the potters' quarter) north of Shobhabazar is where all the idols are made year-round — watching craftsmen shape 20-foot clay goddesses is extraordinary. The yellow Ambassador taxis and hand-pulled rickshaws are becoming rare — take one while they still exist.
🇮🇳 Mumbai Fun Fact
Mumbai's Dharavi is one of the most productive slums in the world, generating over $1 billion annually.
🇮🇳 Kolkata Fun Fact
Kolkata is the only Indian city still running hand-pulled rickshaws — a practice banned elsewhere but maintained by the city's High Court. The Howrah Bridge (1943) carries an estimated 100,000 vehicles and 150,000 pedestrians daily with no nuts or bolts — the entire structure is held together by rivets. Kolkata has won more Nobel Prizes per capita than any other city in Asia (Rabindranath Tagore 1913, Mother Teresa 1979, Amartya Sen 1998).
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