About Thiruvananthapuram
The capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, is a city with beautiful beaches, palm-fringed shorelines and historical temples. Due to its geographical location, Thiruvananthapuram is frequently called the "City of Seven Hills''. Several hills surround the city, and the area's seven notable hills are part of the reason for this nickname. These hills serve as noteworthy sights and enhance Thiruvananthapuram's natural attractiveness. These are the seven hills: Kuthirakulam Hill, Sreevaraham Hill, Kurisadi Hill, Pandavamala Hill, Pappanamcode Hill, and Agasthyamalai Hill. Serving a wide variety of cuisines like North Indian, Chinese and Tamilian, it is widespread through its local cuisine that contains a vital essence of coconut and spices with a particular variety of fishes.
Situated on the scintillating coastline, the city offers mesmerising sunsets and glory to fall in love with. Visitors will always have things to do, whether it is the iconic Padmanabhaswamy Temple showcasing the city's religious roots or the Napier Museum and Art Gallery showcasing history. With its fine cultural heritage, natural beauty, and warm hospitality, Thiruvananthapuram promises an unforgettable experience. Go through that before heading towards the beautiful Barcelona.
Thiruvananthapuram Airport (TRV)
Thiruvananthapuram Airport (TRV) is the primary airport in the city, located 4 km from the city centre. Being the first Airport in Kerala since 1932, the Airport functions through two terminals managing domestic and international flights. Terminal 1 manages domestic flight operations, while Terminal 2 manages all international and domestic flights.
The airport has excellent facilities and amenities like top-notch restaurants, duty-free shopping, currency exchange, and luggage handling services. Being the second busiest Airport in Kerala, it is well connected through various affordable transportation methods like the city bus, taxi and rental cars that take little time to reach the city centre.