A quick Panjim itinerary for Goa explorers
Wondering what to do while in Goa’s capital city, Panjim, especially if you are visiting the famous Panjim Church? Here’s everything you need to know and more.
There are many things to explore in this historic city of Goa, especially around its iconic Panjim Church. So, let's take a look at this quick Panjim itinerary which will help you navigate the city more easily.
1. VISIT THE PANJIM CHURCH
No trip to Panjim is complete without witnessing the Immaculate Conception Church. The Immaculate Conception Church, popularly referred to as the Panjim Church dates back to the 16th century, making it one of Goa’s oldest and most iconic religious sites.
The church features a striking white façade and a unique zigzag staircase, inspired by Portuguese churches, making it an ideal travel spot for history buffs.
The Church's beautiful architecture has inspired many filmmakers, who have utilised it as a backdrop for their films, many of which are Bollywood movies.
2. EXPLORE THE PANJIM SQUARE
The Church Square, also known as Panjim Square, is always buzzing with activity. You’ll find tourists strolling around, taking pictures of the church, shopping for souvenirs, or enjoying local Goan treats from iconic bakeries like Mr Baker.
Stop by Tato or Kamat Hotel for a snacks and a refreshing cup of tea. Afterward, you can head to the Panjim market, just a few blocks away, for more shopping and snacking.
3. RELAX AT JARDIM GARCIA DE ORTA
After strolling around, unwind at Jardim Garcia de Orta, also called the Panjim Municipal Garden. This peaceful garden is a perfect spot to relax and chill.
Believe it or not, during the annual Carnival, this peaceful garden transforms into a lively party hotspot, known as Samba Square. This is the best place to experience Goa's Carnival spirit.
4. WALK THROUGH FONTAINHAS
The colourful lanes of Fontainhas are mesmerising. As you walk through this historic Latin Quarter, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a different era, with its old Portuguese-style houses.
While it’s easy to get lost in the beauty of the area, remember to respect the residents and their privacy as you explore this quaint neighbourhood.
For a virtual tour of Panjim, and the places mentioned, visit Gomantak Times YouTube channel, and watch our latest video. Have an exciting Panjim trip!