Goa for the heritage lover
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN GOA/ Updated : Sep 6, 2016, 12:45 IST
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Goa’s past as a Portuguese colony has lent it a unique architectural style and ethos. We recommend heading to these places to discover over its rich heritage.
Goa’s past as a Portuguese colony has lent it a unique architectural style and ethos. We recommend heading to these places to discover over its rich heritage. Read less

Goa’s past as a Portuguese colony has lent it a unique architectural style and ethos. While early morning walks around Old Goa are not to be missed, Fontainhas, Fort Aguada, Chandor as well as a number of museums are a must-do as well. If learning more of Goa's fascinating history is on your mind, we recommend heading to these places to discover its rich heritage. Grab a camera, carry a diary and you will have an unforgettable lesson in Goa's heritage.
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