An exemplary example of Gothic architecture, the Church Of Mae De Deus is a charming story etched in stone. Adorned with pristine white walls and lofty spires, it seems to be a structure straight out of a children’s fairy tale book. What makes this church even more special is the fact that it is home to the miraculous statue of Mae de Deus (Mother of God). The church offers an incredibly beautiful illuminated view at night.
Location: Saligao
Timings: 9:00 am to 12:30 pm | 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm; every day
The Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception boasts of a majestic structure, marked by its spectacular double flight of steps zigzagging its way upward. Located on a hillside and overlooking the capital city of Panaji, the lovely white structure is a sight to behold. It houses the ancient bell that was once a part of the Church of Our Lady of Grace. It is said to be the second largest bell of its kind in Goa.
Location: Panaji
Timings: 9:00 am to 12:30 pm, 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm; every day
The Chapel of St. Catherine exhibits simple Renaissance style architecture, but it has immense historical significance. This edifice owes its origin to the Portuguese general Afonso de Albuquerque, who commissioned its construction in 1510 to commemorate his victorious march into the city. If you are a history buff, you will definitely love exploring this church.
Location: Taleigao
Timings: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm; every day
One of the largest and most famous temples in Goa, Mangeshi boasts of spellbinding Goan temple architecture style. Its columns, domes, and balustrades lend the temple a distinct beauty. Lord Mangesh, an incarnation of Lord Shiva, is the reigning deity here. Among the main attractions of the temple are a lovely water tank and a seven-story octagonal lamp tower.
Location: Mangeshi Village
Timings: 6:00 am to 10:00 pm; every day
Religious or not, you can’t help admiring the architectural splendor of Mahalakshmi Temple, an ancient temple in North Goa that traces its origins to the 15th century. Adorned with a pillared hall and a silver arched doorway, the temple features an idol of Goddess Lakshmi crafted out of black stone. Adding to the beauty of the temple are twenty-four wooden panels displaying scenes from the Bhagavata Purana.
Location: Bandivade
Timings: 6:30 am to 8:30 pm; every day
The Temple of Bodgeshwar is an exquisite structure situated amidst lush green surroundings. The temple is dedicated to Kanakeshwar Baba or Bodgeshwar, also known as Bongini. In complete contrast to the hip and happening façade of North Goa, this small shrine exudes tranquility and is an ideal place to spend a few hours soaking in the serene vibes.
Location: Calangute
Timings: 6:00 am to 8:00 pm; every day
If you are interested in unraveling the glorious past of Goa, head off to Goa State Museum. The place is a treasure of artifacts and boasts of more than 8000 relics. You can discover a wonderful world of rock statues, Jain sculptures, bronze artworks, exceptional silver coins, and a host of other fascinating exhibits.
Location: Panaji
Timings: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm; closed on Saturdays and Sundays
Fascinated by the architectural beauty of Goa? Then you must visit the Houses of Goa Museum. Unlike other museums in Goa, this museum offers a peek into the evolution of houses in Goa and its surrounding areas. Interestingly, the museum itself is shaped like a ship and stands right in the middle of the road.
Location: Torda, Salvador Do Mundo
Timings: 10:00 am to 7:30 pm; closed on Mondays
Entry fee: Adults – INR 100 per person | Children – INR 25 per person
Christianity has played an undeniable role in the history and culture of Goa and the Museum of Christian Art is where you can get a glimpse into this rich history. The museum showcases many relics that are as old as the Portuguese invasion of the region. From statues and furniture to ivory, paintings, and precious metals, you will find a wide range of interesting exhibits here.
Location: Velha Goa
Timings: 9:30 am to 5 pm; closed on Sundays
Entry fee: INR 30 per person
Counted among the best markets in Goa, this flea market comes alive on the Anjuna Beach every Wednesday. This beachfront market is where you can buy souvenirs, knick-knacks, funky jewelry, beachwear, wall hangings, and Nepali and Tibetan goods at throw-away prices. There are also several food stalls, body piercing centers, live music, and other entertainment activities in and around the market. Remember, the market is open only from October to May, so plan your visit accordingly.
Location: Anjuna
Timings: 08.00 am to 06:00 pm; every Wednesday
What to Buy: Tibetan Goodies, Jewelry, Souvenirs, Handicraft Items, Footwear, Clothes
One of the most exciting things to do in North Goa is to visit the lively Saturday night market at Arpora. The bustling place is a shopaholic’s paradise, where you can find a variety of items ranging from local handicrafts to designer garments. A number of food stalls selling mouth-watering delicacies add to the appeal of the place.
Location: Arpora
Timings: 6:00 pm to midnight; only on Saturdays
What to buy: Apparels, Handbags, Rugs, Handicrafts
On most days, this market is like any other Goan market. But on Fridays, the place turns into a buzzing marketplace where you can experience the real appeal of shopping in a traditional Goan bazaar. You can find all sorts of stuff to buy here, ranging from fruits and vegetables to jewelry and apparel. Do not hesitate to take out your haggling skills to seal the best deal.
Timings: 6:00 am to 8:00 pm; closed on Sundays
What to buy: Goa’s famous ‘chouricos’ sausages, spices, handicrafts
Recreating a vibe akin to Las Vegas, Deltin Royale boasts of being the largest luxury floating casino in Goa. This lavish casino spread over 40,000 sq. ft. is a gamer’s paradise. There are more than 850 gaming positions covering three levels. Complete with a trendy whiskey lounge and a gourmet restaurant, the place promises you hours of non-stop fun, play, and entertainment.
Location: Noah’s Ark, RND Jetty, Panaji
Entry fee: INR 1500 to INR 8000
Casino Pride is another floating gaming heaven that entices you with its golden-hued decor and a mind-blowing ambience. It is spread over three floors and has a plethora of exciting games for enthusiasts. A well-appointed bar, restaurants that serve multi-cuisine dishes, and barbeque, all add to the appeal of this fantastic casino. There’s even a kid’s zone to keep your children busy with exciting electronic games and gizmos.
Location: Captain of Ports Jetty, Panaji
Entry fee: Monday to Thursday – INR 1500 per adult (withINR 500 worth coupon) | Friday to Sunday – INR 2000 per adult (with INR 1000 worth coupon)
*Includes alcoholic drinks and unlimited buffet
With an extensive menu covering 400 dishes selected from various cuisines, Britto’s Shack comes across as a heaven for the foodies. You can dig into authentic Goan food at this place even as you enjoy an amazing view of the Baga beach and the turquoise water. Jumbo Prawns, Butter Chicken, Smoothie Chocolate, cocktails, and mocktails are some of their signature items.
Location: Baga
Timings: 8:00 am to 12:00 midnight; every day
Cost for two: ₹ 1400 (approx.)
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