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While in the city one can spend days visiting various monuments, and other landmarks. One can also delight one’s taste buds with delicious meals.
Eat: One can savour the signature delicacies of the region at various popular eateries such as Mothimahal, Ming Palace, Indian Coffee House, Mithila Vegetarian Restaurant, Bharath Hotel etc.
Attend Festivals: One can participate in various festivals such as Thrissur Pooram, Aanayoottu, Feast of Saint Raphael, Peruvanam Pooram etc. if one happens to be in the city during the festival time.
Explore wild life: The Punnathur Kotta Elephant Sanctuary located in the city can be visited to see elephants. Thrissur Zoo in the city also abode of many animals and snakes.