Marine Drive is a picturesque promenade in
Kochi,
Kerala,
India. It is built facing the
backwaters, and is a popular hangout for the local populace. Ironic to its name, no vehicles are allowed on the walkway. Marine Drive is also an economically thriving part of the city of Kochi. With several
shopping malls it is as an important centre of shopping activity in Kochi. Major fast food joints, including
Marrybrown,
DiMark,
Barista, Coffee Bar are present along the walkway. The view of the setting and rising sun over the sea mouth, and the gentle breeze from the
Vembanad Lake has made Marine Drive an important tourist destination in Kochi.Hundreds of people (both natives, and tourists) throng the walkway during the evenings. The walkway starts from the
High Court Junction and continues until the Rajendra Maidan. There are also several
boat jetties along the walkway.
The walkway has two contemporarily constructed bridges, the
Rainbow bridge and the
Chinese Fishing Net Bridge.
Name & History
Until the 1980s, the
Shanmugham Road was the literal marine drive with the
Kochi Lake and the adjoining
Arabian Sea to its west. In the 1980s,
GCDA started the
Kochi Marine Drive project (following from the
Mumbai Marine Drive) and thus the whole of the present
Marine Drive (part of the
Kochi Lake, west of the
Shanmugham Road to the present
Marine Walkway) was claimed from the
Kochi Lake. The then plan of GCDA was to eventually construct a road on the western border of this land, which...
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