Destinations Covered : Goa
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Begin your journey with a pick-up from your hotel, and head to the Head Post Office in Panjim to kick off your walking tour.
Local Fish Market
Your tour starts with a walk through the nearby bustling fish market, passing by significant landmarks like the Old Secretariat, the Accounts Department (a classic example of Portuguese architecture), and the summer palace of Yusuf Adil Shah—one of Goa’s oldest surviving buildings, dating back to the 1500s, with its unique Indo-Portuguese design. The fish market is a vibrant hub of activity, with an array of fresh catches and the daily buzz of local life.
Vegetable, Spice, and Flower Markets
Next, you’ll explore the local vegetable and spice markets, where the air is filled with the rich aromas of exotic spices and herbs. Then, wander through the colorful flower market, soaking in the lively atmosphere and getting a glimpse into the daily rhythms of Goan life.
Tuk-Tuk Ride to Fontainhas
Hop into a tuk-tuk for a short ride to Fontainhas, a charming neighborhood that feels like a step back in time. Before diving into this historic area, pause for a refreshing drink at a quaint Goan/Portuguese joint, where you can enjoy a mug of chilled beer or sample Cashew Feni, a Goan specialty liquor made exclusively in the state.
Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church
Along the way, stop for a photo opportunity at the iconic "Our Lady of Immaculate Conception" church, known for its stunning architecture inspired by the Church of Bom Jesus de Braga in Portugal. Built in the 1560s, this church is one of Goa’s most recognizable landmarks.
Exploring Fontainhas
Finally, take a leisurely stroll through the Fontainhas area, the Latin Quarter of Panjim. The neighborhood's Mediterranean charm, with its narrow streets, overhanging balconies, and beautifully synchronized color schemes, offers a visual feast and a unique peek into Goa’s Portuguese past.
Begin your journey with a pick-up from your hotel, and head to the Head Post Office in Panjim to kick off your walking tour.
Local Fish Market
Your tour starts with a walk through the nearby bustling fish market, passing by significant landmarks like the Old Secretariat, the Accounts Department (a classic example of Portuguese architecture), and the summer palace of Yusuf Adil Shah—one of Goa’s oldest surviving buildings, dating back to the 1500s, with its unique Indo-Portuguese design. The fish market is a vibrant hub of activity, with an array of fresh catches and the daily buzz of local life.
Vegetable, Spice, and Flower Markets
Next, you’ll explore the local vegetable and spice markets, where the air is filled with the rich aromas of exotic spices and herbs. Then, wander through the colorful flower market, soaking in the lively atmosphere and getting a glimpse into the daily rhythms of Goan life.
Tuk-Tuk Ride to Fontainhas
Hop into a tuk-tuk for a short ride to Fontainhas, a charming neighborhood that feels like a step back in time. Before diving into this historic area, pause for a refreshing drink at a quaint Goan/Portuguese joint, where you can enjoy a mug of chilled beer or sample Cashew Feni, a Goan specialty liquor made exclusively in the state.
Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church
Along the way, stop for a photo opportunity at the iconic "Our Lady of Immaculate Conception" church, known for its stunning architecture inspired by the Church of Bom Jesus de Braga in Portugal. Built in the 1560s, this church is one of Goa’s most recognizable landmarks.
Exploring Fontainhas
Finally, take a leisurely stroll through the Fontainhas area, the Latin Quarter of Panjim. The neighborhood's Mediterranean charm, with its narrow streets, overhanging balconies, and beautifully synchronized color schemes, offers a visual feast and a unique peek into Goa’s Portuguese past.