Passeio Patrimonial das Fontainhas por Make It Happen





Descrição
Mergulhe na rica herança de um bairro descrito pelo historiador William Dalrymple como um "pequeno pedaço de Portugal lavado nas margens do Oceano Índico" e interaja com os moradores locais que se esforçam para manter séculos de cultura vivos até hoje. Descubra a história não contada da cidade de Panjim na Praça do Tabaco e ouça histórias intrigantes dos antigos residentes portugueses coloniais do bairro. Seja transportado para uma era passada enquanto exploramos edifícios patrimoniais cuidadosamente preservados que sobreviveram ao ataque do desenvolvimento no século XXI. As ruas pitorescas são alinhadas com casas de estilo tradicional português em uma paleta de cores vivas marcantes, tornando este o paraíso de todos os fotógrafos. Visite a padaria mais antiga de Panjim e saboreie suas guloseimas tradicionais de Goa com uma bebida refrescante (sujeito aos dias e horários de funcionamento da padaria). Encontre-se com um renomado músico goês local e desfrute de uma apresentação ao vivo de sua mistura distinta de estilos concani e latino.
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Itinerário
Fontainhas não é apenas o mais antigo, mas o maior quarteirão latino da Ásia. Localizada no sopé das colinas, as colinas de Altinho com nascentes cercam as Fontainhas do lado oeste, que lhe dão o nome de “fonte pequena” do português. Testemunhe o passado português que acabou por sobreviver à investida do desenvolvimento no século XXI. As casas estão vestidas de amarelo, verde e azul, varandas com grades de ferro forjado e telhados transportando você para outra época.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(2,979)
My friend and I did the Fontainhas Heritage Walk this March, and it was an absolute visual treat! Walking through the old Latin Quarter felt like stepping into a vintage postcard. The colorful Portuguese-style houses—in brilliant shades of yellow, blue, and maroon—look incredible under the crisp March sun. It's a photographer's dream come true. A few tips for a March stroll: Start as early as possible: March marks the beginning of summer in Goa, and the midday heat can be quite intense with zero shade. I highly recommend starting your walk around 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM. The lighting is beautiful, the air is fresh, and you'll have the empty, quiet streets all to yourself and your friend for photos. Stop by a historic bakery: When you need a break from the heat, duck into one of the centuries-old local bakeries (like Confeitaria 31 de Janeiro). Grabbing a wood-fired Portuguese egg tart or Bebinca with an iced coffee is the perfect way to recharge. Respect the locals: Remember that Fontainhas is a living, breathing residential neighborhood. As beautiful as the doorsteps and windows are, be mindful of residents' privacy—keep your noise down and don't trespass on private porches. If you're in Goa this March and want a break from the beaches, this walk is a 10/10 cultural and colorful escape!
It was just me and my friend. Our guide, Calvin, was very knowledgeable and accommodating of our timelines. He took us through the beautiful places, sharing the history of the locations. And also got us delicious Goan specialities and arranged for a wonderful serenade as well. Really enjoyed it!
Fantastic, Calvin is a fabulous storyteller
Outstanding setting on shores of vast reservoir in which you can swim. Breakfast and other meals were excellent. Staff charming. However music in restaurant incredibly loud and at odds with tranquil setting. In addition breakfast is not available until 8.30 - far too late. No coffee or tea facilities in rooms so, despite the beauty surrounding us and the clean, comfortable rooms, having to wait several hours after waking for any type of refreshment was beyond frustrating. Surely tea and coffee facilities in every room, or at least the ability to access these in communal areas is an essential for all hotels at this level and price bracket? Spoiled our stay - as did thumping music in restaurant, especially in the mornings - made conversation close to impossible.
Absolutely fabulous, a Goa beyond the night life and alcohol parties Smaller details unexplored its been more than 30 years of me coming to goa but the walk was an eye opener.. from st anthony to losing things.. from tiny one step balconies to not so addictions... It is a must to do without a doubt see the place from a tech food storytellers point of view... and you will see goa differently you will see a Goa, all new... Please start in other cities too
What a wonderful way to experience a different side of Goa! The heritage walk was thoughtfully curated and beautifully conducted. Yashasvi made the entire experience engaging, enjoyable, and incredibly insightful. Her knowledge of the history, culture, and stories behind each location was truly impressive and brought every stop on the walk to life. If you’re looking to explore Goa beyond its beaches and discover its rich heritage, I would highly recommend this experience.
Vimala was a wonderful storyteller. Our team had a great time on the walk. It was perfectly paced and engaging.
The walk was enjoyable. Guide was quite knowledgeable and also a good story teller. Learnt a bit about the history of the place as well, which was nice.
The heeotage walk was a great experience. My guide Yashasvi is a veey knowledgeable person and a good story teller. Getting tk know the history, people and culture offers a fresh perspective than simply walking through the beautiful lanes of fontainhas Overall great experience. Recommended
An immersive and back street in to beautiful Panaji. Calvin was a fantastic story teller and made the experience both engaging and informative. Thank you so much for showing us this unique area.



