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About Princess Street

Prime Day & Hours: Weekends; evenings

Suggested Duration: 2 - 3 hours

Tickets: Free entry

Nearest Railway Station: Ernakulam Railway Station, about 13 km away

Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport, about 45 km away

Nearest Bus Stop: Thamaraparambu Bus Stop, about 1.1 km away

Princess Street, also known as Loafer’s Corner, is one of the oldest and lovely streets in Fort Kochi, Kerala. This street is a beautiful combination of Dutch, Portuguese, and British architecture, making it a cultural hotspot and a must-visit destination in Kerala. If you're exploring Kochi, Princess Street is a beautiful stop, offering everything from old-world bookstores and art galleries to lively cafes and souvenir shops.

As one of the most popular places to visit in Kochi, Princess Street is also where travelers fall in the eye-pleasing vibe. The street has pastel-colored buildings, narrow walking lanes, and European-style designs, making it perfect for walking or photography. 

Whether you're sipping coffee at a café or shopping for antiques and handicrafts, every corner has its charm. This street has many budget accommodation options, making it a great place for backpackers to explore.

Princess Street Highlights

• Explore Princess Street’s beauty through Dutch, Portuguese, and British-era architecture that covers both sides of the road.
• Discover bookstores and galleries that offer books, paintings, and local handmade stuff.
• Stroll through pastel colored buildings that create picture-perfect backdrops ideal for street photography.
• Experience local street shopping with stalls and shops selling antiques, handmade jewelry, spices, and souvenirs.

How To Reach Princess Street

  • By Car: Princess Street is located in Fort Kochi and is about 13 km from the Ernakulam city center. You can reach it via taxi, auto-rickshaw, or rented scooter in about 30–40 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • By Bus: Regular KSRTC buses connect Fort Kochi to other parts of Kochi city. Go to the Fort Kochi bus stop from the city center by bus and walk to the street.

Best Time To Visit Princess Street

Peak Season (October to February)

  • Weather Insights: Pleasant days and cool nights, ideal for outdoor strolling.
  • Things to Do: Café-hopping, walking tours, photography, and shopping in local stores.

Moderate Season (March to May)

  • Weather Insights: Warm and slightly humid; afternoons can be sunny.
  • Things to Do: Visit heritage spots early in the day and relax in shaded cafés by noon.

Low Season (June to September)

  • Weather Insights: Monsoon rains can be heavy, with overcast skies and slippery streets.
  • Things to Do: Enjoy indoor gallery visits, bookstore browsing, and walks under umbrellas.

Princess Street Other Essential Information

Know before you go

  • Wear light cotton clothing and carry a hat or umbrella to stay safe from heat or surprise rain.
  • Carry cash, as many street vendors and small shops may not accept digital payments.
  • Plan to arrive early to enjoy a peaceful walking time before the street gets crowded.
  • Check opening times of galleries and stores, as many open post 10 AM and close around sunset.
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Point of Interest for Princess Street
Sip Coffee at a Vintage Café
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Sip Coffee at a Vintage Café

Visitors can sit in any café on Princess Street and feel the coziness along with sipping coffee. Most cafes serve freshly brewed coffee, local snacks, and meals. Many cafés here double as art galleries or book stores, making your break both tasty and inspiring, making it a must-try for travelers looking to relax and soak in the colonial vibes.

Shop for Handicrafts and Spices
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Shop for Handicrafts and Spices

Stroll through shops offering Kerala’s famous spices, handmade soaps, wooden decor, and coir products. This is the perfect place to buy souvenirs that depict Kochi’s heritage. Kerala offers a variety of options when it comes to exploring a range of spices or tasting food. You can stop by any store, cafe, or shop, and they will serve you with the authentic Kerala charm.

Go on a Photography Walk
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Go on a Photography Walk

Carrying a camera? Princess definitely deserves space in your camera roll. Capture candid moments, colorful buildings, street art, and local life. Princess Street is a favorite among visitors for its mix of architectural beauty and perfect street energy. The lighting is best during early mornings and late afternoons for clicking pictures.

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Princess Street FAQs

What is special about Princess Street in Kochi?

Princess Street is one of the most beautiful and historically rich areas in Fort Kochi, offering a mix of colonial and modern local culture. It's covered on both sides with Indo-European buildings influenced by Portuguese, Dutch, and British architecture. The street has charming cafés, heritage bookstores, art galleries, boutiques, and homestays. 

Is there any historic building on the Princess Street?

Princess Street doesn’t have historic monuments, but it is home to many colonial-era buildings that depict Dutch, Portuguese, and British architectural influences. These buildings include old bungalows, guesthouses with wooden balconies and doorways. 

Can I visit Princess Street at night?

Yes, you can visit Princess Street at night. This street is well lit during the night and has cafes open till 09:00 PM. Walking here during the night will offer you with calm environment and a relaxed mind.

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