Ethnic Passage

Kochi (Cochin)


An elegant fixed-price shopping gallery stocking books, breezy scarves and dresses, incense and handmade paper from Auroville (near Puducherry), and a range of gorgeous antiques – from tiny Buddha figurines to a ₹275,000 bronze Nataraja.

At the back is mellow Café Jew Town.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kochi (Cochin) attractions

1. Pardesi Synagogue

0.03 MILES

Originally built in 1568, Mattancherry's synagogue was partially destroyed by the Portuguese in 1662, and rebuilt two years later when the Dutch took…

2. Mattancherry Palace

0.03 MILES

Mattancherry Palace was a generous gift presented to the Raja of Kochi, Veera Kerala Varma (1537–65), as a gesture of goodwill by the Portuguese in 1555…

3. Jewish Cemetery

0.17 MILES

Just southwest of Mattancherry's synagogue, the undisturbed Jewish Cemetery contains ancient tombstones marked with Hebrew script.

5. Santa Cruz Basilica

1.27 MILES

Built on the site of an early-16th-century Portuguese church (demolished during the British Raj), Fort Cochin's imposing neoclassical Catholic basilica…

6. Kashi Art Gallery

1.31 MILES

The pioneer of Fort Cochin’s art revival, Kashi displays changing exhibitions of local artists in a creatively restored Dutch heritage house, attached to…

7. Indo-Portuguese Museum

1.4 MILES

The heritage of one of India’s earliest Catholic communities – including vestments, silver processional crosses, altarpieces from the Kochi diocese and…

8. Chinese Fishing Nets

1.41 MILES

The unofficial emblems of Kerala’s backwaters, and perhaps the most photographed, are the half-dozen giant cantilevered Chinese fishing nets on Fort…