1. Sri Ekambareswar Temple

Dedicated to Lord Prithvilingam, a form of Lord Shiva, the Ekambareswar Temple is the most popular and the largest temple in Kanchipuram. It is said that the temple dates back to nearly 600 to 700 years and three major dynasties the Chola, the Pandavas and the Vijaynagar Empire contributed towards the construction of this temple. The temple is also considered as one of the Pancha Bhootha Sthalam (five elements) temple existing in Tamil Nadu.
2. Kailasanatha Temple

Built in limestone, the Kailasnatha Temple is one of the oldest places of worship in Kanchipuram. The presiding deity here happens to be Lord Kailashnathar, a form of Lord Shiva. The temple was built by the King Rajasimha of the Pallava Dynasty. Later his son Mahendra built the gopuram of the temple. Upholding an astonishing Dravidian architecture, the Kailasnatha Temple is a must visit if you are on a tour of Kanchipuram.
3. Varadharaja Perumal Temple

History lies deep within every wall of the Varadharaja Perumal Temple-a major reason as to why it is considered one of the must visit places in Kanchipuram. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple was built by the Vijaynagar Empire in the 10th century. The temple is famous for its 1000 pillared-hall known as Kalyanamandapam. Each of these pillars reiterate the life of Lord Vishnu with the intricate carvings adorning it.
4. Kamakshi Amman Temple

One of the first memories that a traveller would cherish making on a trip to Kanchipuram is a visit to the Kamakshi Amman temple. The presiding deity here is Goddess Kamakshi, who is found to be in a seated position here. Adi Sankaracharya is also associated with the temple, whose portrait is placed inside the shrine. The astounding Dravidian architecture of the temple leaves travellers and pilgrims absolutely awestruck!
5. Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham

Associated with Sri Sankaracharya, the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham or temple, is a Hindu monastic institution. Built in the of 8th Century, the temple's presiding deity happens to be Goddess Kamakshi, a form of Durga. Apart from offering simple homage, one can visit the gurukul (school system) supported by the temple authorities. While the architecture might not exude grandeur, the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham is worth a visit, at least for an experience.
6. Sri Ulagalandar Temple

If you are on a tour of Kanchipuram and want to visit all the religious shrines, then the Sri Ulagalandar Temple is a must visit for you. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple is thronged by devotees every day. The presiding deity, Lord Vishnu is projected in Vamana form in the temple. However, the statue of Lord Vishnu's Vamana avatar is so gigantic that, devotees are often left in awe of it.
7. Vaikuntha Perumal Temple

One of the popular tourist destinations of the temple city Kanchipuram happens to be the religious shrine Vaikuntha Perumal Temple. It is one of those temples that attract both travellers and pilgrims alike. The temple was built in the 7th century by the Pallava King Nandivarman II and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The architectural brilliances of the temple comprise several lion-pillared cloisters with beautiful inscriptions narrating tales from mythology.
8. Chitragupta Swamy Temple

Built in the 9th century during the Chola Dynasty rule. This temple is one of the rare religious shrines dedicated to Chitragupta, the chief accountant of Lord Yama, the Hindu God of death. The idol here is seen in a sitting posture holding a pen in the right hand and palm leaf on the other. There is also the Utsava Panchaloka version of Chitragupta seen along with his consort Karnikambal.
9. Devarajaswami Temple

Lying on the eastern edge of Kanchipuram, the Devarajaswami Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. One of the older temples in the region, the shrine was built during the Vijaynagar Empire. The presiding deity is Varadaraja, a form of Lord Vishnu meaning King who bestows benediction. The temple is known for its jewels and one of them is a huge necklace carved out of stone. It attracts lot of devotees round the year.
10. Kachapeshwarar Temple

If you want to make memories of your trip to Kanchipuram, a visit to the Kachapeshwarar Temple is a must. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is a unique one. It is where one can find Lord Vishnu worshipping Lord Shiva in the form of a tortoise. Just like other south Indian temples, it is also built in the Dravidian style of architecture and leaves travellers in awe of its grandeur.