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The Old Goa Heritage Walk revisits some of the most fascinating facts during Portuguese rule. When Old Goa was Goa’s former capital city, it was a thriving city even during prior to Portuguese times. It was the capital of the Bahmani Sultan Adil Shah empire. The Portuguese arrived here in 1510 under their commander Afonso de Albuquerque, and captured the city from Adil Shah, the ruler of the Bijapur Kingdom. They came to the East in search of trade and to eventually spread Christianity.
In our Old Goa Heritage Walk, explore some of the most historically significant buildings. Old Goa is a World Heritage site housing some of most grandest and oldest churches in the region.
Due to the Exposition of the Sacred Relics of St. Francis Xavier from 21st November 2024 to 6th January 2025, entry to Se Cathedral, St. Francis of Assisi, and Basilica of Bom Jesus will be limited. Walk will include visits to the Our Lady of Rosary Church and St. Augustine Church Site.
Church of St. Francis of Assissi
Viceroy's Arch
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
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USD 11.84