Hotel ClassyoInn in Pantheerankavu, Kozhikode provides a variety of accommodation choices tailored to different preferences.
AMENITIES AND SERVICES:
To provide a comfortable stay, Hotel ClassyoInn offers a range of amenities, including:
•Family Room
•Air Conditioning
•Room Service
•Complimentary bed tea
•Fully furnished rooms equipped with modern facilities.
•24x7 security and CCTV surveillance for safety.
•Hygienic and well-maintained shared spaces like kitchens and lounges.
•Flexible rental options and easy payment plans.
•Free Wi-Fi
•Free Parking Facility
•Tour facilities in and around Kozhikode and Wayanad.
•Front Desk 24x7
CLOSEST LANDMARKS:
•Asten Ortho Hospital – 100 m
•Decathlon – 850 m
•HiLite Mall – 3.7 Km
Solo traveller series brings before you an assorted collection of videos of several destinations across Kerala in a High Dynamic Range or HDR mode. This one brings to you the legendary seaport where Arab, Chinese and East African traders once converged, Kozhikode was previously the most crucial region of the Malabar Coast. Vasco da Gama landed on its shores in 1498, shooting the region to global fame.
As Kozhikode Cultural beach is becoming a reality with modern facilities, the place emerges into a prominent cultural space of not just Malabar, but also of the entire state.
A series of short videos featuring key projects done by the Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala during 2016-2021.
A trip to Kozhikode isn’t complete without a visit to S.M. Street, fondly known as Mittayitheruvu. This vibrant street, with roots tracing back to the Zamorin era, is a pedestrian-friendly hub that combines history, culture, and a lively shopping experience. Originally named “Sweet Meat Street” after the Gujarati sweetmeat makers who set up shop here, S.M. Street is now the beating heart of Kozhikode, offering everything from the iconic Kozhikode Halwa and crispy banana chips to textiles, spices, and handcrafted souvenirs. Beyond shopping, S.M. Street reflects the city’s cultural heritage, with nearby landmarks like Town Hall adding to its historic charm. Whether you’re sampling local delicacies, exploring traditional Kerala attire, or simply soaking in the bustling atmosphere, S.M. Street offers a unique blend of the old and new.
Sarovaram Biopark is an eco-friendly park started with the aim of the conservation of mangrove forests and wetlands. For close to 10 years, this park has let people immerse themselves in the warm embrace of nature. The canal walkway, boating facilities, otter park, butterfly park, bird sanctuary, aquarium, floating rafts, board-walk, park, musical fountain and open air theatre act as constant reminders of how conserving these endangered areas can lead to the formation of masterpieces. Over 200 acres of protected land, waiting to be explored by anyone seeking a change in their daily routine for a nominal fee await you here. The next time you're in the Kozhikode area, Sarovaram would definitely add flavour to your itinerary.
This serene destination will surely win your heart with its breathtaking beauty and spectacular surroundings, enclosed by coconut groves and lush green plantation. As a part of Sarovaram Biopark, tourists visit this spot to avail facilities like cruising, boating, pedal boating and more on the calm and serene water of Kalipoika, which is about 2 km away from Kozhikode City. Its exact location is at Arayidathupalam, a small village in the midst of Kozhikode, that offers a stunning view of the Western Ghats and attracts hundreds of visitors every day.
Conolly Canal, sometimes spelled as Canoly Canal, is the part of the West coast canal network of Kerala and the canal was constructed by combining the rivers and streams along the coast with the intention of creating a vast waterway from Kozhikode to Kochi.
Krishna Menon Museum, located in Kozhikode district, has an exclusive wing dedicated to the renowned statesman, the late V. K. Krishna Menon. This section of the Museum displays his personal belongings and souvenirs.
The Kerala Institute for Research, Training and Development Studies (KIRTADS) of scheduled castes and tribes was established in 1972 at Kozhikode (Calicut). The ethonological museum here houses a large collection of artefacts, tools and devices used by the ancient tribal communities of Kerala. A good library with books on anthropology and sociology is an added attraction.
Gujarati Street in Kozhikode is a culturally significant area with a unique blend of heritage, food, and architecture. It's known for its narrow lanes, historical significance, and the diverse culinary offerings inspired by the Gujarati community that settled there.