Chennai Lighthouse

Overview

The current lighthouse is the fourth one built in Chennai, operational since 1977.

The lighthouse has an elevator which takes one directly to the 9th floor which has a viewing gallery.

The viewing gallery provides one of the best panoramic coastal perspectives with a sweeping view of the Bay of Bengal, the entire stretch of Marina and Chennai cityscape.

Things to Know before Visiting

Though generally not an issue, there might be some crowd when visiting during holidays/weekends leading to wait times for up to 15-20 minutes.

Location

Marina Beach, Mylapore

FAQs

1. Is the Lighthouse open throughout the day?

The lighthouse is open only during specific visiting hours and is not accessible throughout the day. Timings may vary on public holidays and special occasions.

2. Is there a Metro Station nearby?

The closest Metro Station is Thousand Lights Metro Station which is about 5 Kms away. A better option is the Light House MRTS (electric train) station which is about 1 Km away.

3. Is there an entry fee to visit the Lighthouse?

Yes, visitors are required to purchase an entry ticket at the counter to access the lighthouse.

4. Is the Lighthouse safe for children and senior citizens?

Yes, the lighthouse is generally safe for children and senior citizens. Visitors should exercise caution at higher levels.

5. Is photography allowed inside?

Photography is generally allowed in designated areas, including the viewing gallery. Restrictions may apply in certain internal sections.

6. Can a visit to Marina Beach be combined with Chennai Lighthouse?

Yes, Marina Beach is located right next to the lighthouse, making it easy to combine both visits in a single outing.