Panaji Conservation Area.

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Panaji, India

Historical place museum· Tourist attraction

Panaji Conservation Area. Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Panaji Conservation Area. is located in Panaji, India. Panaji Conservation Area. is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in India.

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Trupthi Trupsy

This is a beautiful place which attracts old traditional Portuguese styles houses and buildings... Very colorful and attractive place to click pictures and walk around the streets... Walking ahead the beautiful streets you will even find a church to visit... Church name is Immaculate Conception Church.. Parking your wheelers at the beginning is recommended as the streets is too narrow...

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Rajeev Ranjan

Thank you so much for conserving this place. Situated at the heart of the city with colourful and vibrant buildings around you

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Karthik K A

One of the gems of Goa, often overlooked by tourists in favour of casinos and beaches. The Portugese architecture, heritage and easy of life has been well preserved and the bushes and streets are a photographer's paradise! Highly recommended.

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kothiya kaushik

Amazing church , really great look , must visit here

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mohit kumar

Depends what you exactly expect there. There are houses where tourists like to pose and click pictures. However, probably that's not something you should do there. You may frequently find boards saying "Please do not click pictures and make noise". I found the place abstract, you visit and write your own experience. Given a chance, wouldn't like to visit again.

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Shobhit Kulshreshtha

A beautiful and underexposed area. Colourful houses which are repainted every year (as per the law) giving it a fresh and cool vibe. Best explored on food. The area has some great tiny cafes & eateries, and some art galleries. Overall, nice way to travel back to the Portuguese regime

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Joe Chellappan Jothi

Ancient houses built during Portugese era are still maintained without destroying or remodeling the old aesthetic look. Some families living there now running restaurants with exotic Portuguese food.

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Anna Abraham

No Ac as mentioned and not even fans were running. One floor was informative so if you are into understanding taxes you might like it but for me I would skip it.