Old Goa Heritage View Hotel, Goa
We almost feel a sense of guilt that
we have got the very best locations all over this beautiful state
for our Residencies. Nothing however can beat
the unbeatable location of the Old Goa Residency,
which stands peaceful and serene in a quiet garden, in a quiet
World Heritage Site. Yes, we are lucky –
just as you will be when you occupy one of our spacious, airy
rooms for as long as you like. Our rates at the Old Goa
Residency are deliberately kept low so that tourists
from all over the world, the country and even from far flung areas
of Goa itself can avail of this opportunity to
browse quietly through history itself. Old Goa
will open your eyes to history not just of Goa,
but of the Kadambas, the Chalukyas,
the Portuguese, Christianity
and Hinduism.
There are works of art, breathtaking in themselves but surreal
when seen in their entirety when you move from one magnificent
old building to another. Where else will you find so many churches,
along with a Basilica and a cathedral? An ancient
Hindu temple.
Old Goa is a bonanza for those interested in
history, art, culture and atmosphere. And where better to experience
it all with the Old Goa Residency as your base,
with world treasures just a leisurely walk away. Take your pick
of world heritage monuments such as Bom Jesus
which houses the body of St Francis Xavier in
a tomb of exquisite Goan and Italian workmanship, Se Cathedral,
St Francis of Assisi, St Cajetan, the Christian Art Museum, the
Tower of St Augustine, which are just a minute’s
walk away from this place. After that you can walk down the broad
centuries old brick road that leads off to one of the greatest
old churches – Santana of Talaulim.
A week is not sufficient to explore the treasures of Old
Goa and the places of interest around. You will need
at least two weeks.
The Residency has 45 rooms in four blocks with double rooms either
AC or non-AC.
The elegant lobby opens into the restaurant “Sukhsagar”
which caters to a wide variety of tastes. A large hall on the
first floor where weddings and family functions are celebrated,
is very popular with residents from the surrounding villages for
all their major functions. A wide sunny patio can be transformed
into the perfect open air venue for an informal fun evening, or
a romantic celebration at night.
Nearby Places to Old Goa Heritage View,
Goa
You can take your pick or visit every place
of historic interest. The churches of Old Goa
are a must St Cajetan, Our Lady
of the Mount, St Francis of Assisi Church
and Convent, Basilica of Bom Jesus, Se
Cathedral, Church of Our lady of Rosary,
the Archaeological Museum, the Christian Art
Museum, the ruins of the Church and Monastery of St Augustine,
The Chapel of St Catherine, the Viceroy’s
Arch, Gateway of the Place of Yusuf Adil Shah,
Royal Chapel of St Anthony (opposite the ruins
of the Church of St Augustine) Convent of Santa Monica.
The temple of Brahmapur is just up the road to
Ela. Further afield lie the beautiful islands of Chorao
and Divar. Chorao is famous for its
Dr Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. Divar
is larger with its beautiful church dominating the island,
you will find beautiful old mansions of a time that is fast disappearing.
Finally there is Carambolim lake with its exotic
feathered visitors from as far away as Siberia.
Old Goa is a spiritual place, best experienced
in early morning or in the lengthening shadows of evening, where
you can almost hear the whispers of those gone by, telling you
that this particular place by the banks of the Mandovi was beloved
by all who walked these same broad avenues centuries ago.