The Apeejay House inaugurated its Christmas tree on December 23. Decorated with huge LED ornaments and star-shaped topper, the 54-foot-tall installation adds to the festive charm of Park Street. The colourful gift boxes around the tree and the statue of a red-cheeked portly Santa will surely make people stop and grin
Courtesy: Apeejay HousePark Street knows how to help you deck up for Christmas. The whole street is dotted with curb-side stalls and with vendors selling festive accessories. The quintessential Santa hats (in many different styles) are ubiquitous, but there are also glowing devil’s horns, twinkling tiaras, Minnie Mouse ear headbands and more
Ashim Paul(L-R) Tulika, Priya, Priyanjali and Debanjan were searching Park Street for momos. Along the way, they gave in to the lure of festive accessories — with each member of the group sporting something unique. 'We definitely need to have momos, but we keep looking at the lights and getting mesmerised. This Christmas, we’re looking to create memories of a lifetime,' said Priyanjali, a student of Calcutta University
Ashim PaulWith every corner lit up like a Christmas tree (all pun intended), photo ops are abundant. Pooja Roy and Sohini Das chose Trincas’s neon wings for their frame. 'This is our first time visiting Park Street during Christmas. We came here to do some shopping, but were amazed by the lights,” said Das
Ashim PaulWith all the positive emotions of the season warming the night, Park Street also becomes the perfect Cupid’s Lane with young couples finding many a spot for selfies. 'We’ve been together for three months now and wanted to spend some time together at all the great winter spots like Nandan and St Paul’s Cathedral, ending here at Park Street,' said Nisha Barai. who was taking a selfie with partner Himalaya Maji
Ashim PaulEvery year, Flurys is pretty as a picture come December, and this year was no exception. Decorated with red-and-white candy cane ornaments at the doorway, the old-world charm of this bakery reigns supreme in the hearts of all Kolkatans, and there were many patrons walking in to sample the pastries and chocolates
Amit Datta