Discover the best top things to do in North Goa District, India including The Goa Collective Bazaar, Sensistan, Fontainhas, Se Cathedral, Arambol Beach, Morjim Beach, Mandrem Beach, Ashwem Beach, Reis Magos Fort, Patnem-Colomb Beach.
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The Goa Collective Bazaar is an Initiative by HillTop Goa. It is a vibrant little market to showcase the amazing wealth of talent that needs to be appreciated and taken to another level. There's a variety of Food Stalls, Unique Fashion & Craft Brands, Kids Corner, Live music, Groovy beats from Djs, Cocktail Bar and more.
This is currently easily the best market in Goa. It cuts out the crap stuff & the crowds all the good quality Goa craft stalls have moved from indigos Saturday night market to here. Such a great venue at tree top club with all the great decor, lovely friendly stall holders, bars, live bands & then u go through a arch into the food arena with about 30 local food outlets & a little rave disco going on - this market is also so clean & fresh absolutely loved it throughly recommend a visit - no riff raff or crowds as they charge 100 rupes to enter but well worth it. RIP Saturday night market.
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Sensistan, India’s first Art, Science and Technology Museum in Badem, Goa is an experiential playground for all ages where one can explore immersive new media art, interactive light & sound installations, VR and more, created by Indian and international artists. In a uniquely designed Portuguese mansion they have exhibitions & live performances, host workshops & kids activities across 3 floors. Combine your visit with the Badem sunset view and indulge in their garden cafe for a memorable evening out.
What an outstanding establishment! A must visit place if you like interesting things (and who doesn’t?!). I think it’s a very underrated place, well worth dropping in for an hour or two. Always full of friendly people
4.5 based on 421 reviews
One of the most instagram worthy location in Goa. It reminded me of shop houses in Little India (Singapore) Just walk past the colorful houses and capture amazing memories. There are few cafes nearby where you can sit and relax. Dine at Down the Road restaurant!
4.5 based on 539 reviews
The Se Cathedral, is situated opposite side of Basilica of Bom Jesus. The church is built-up in a spread-out and well-maintained landscape. This is a big church with an attractive architecture, the tower houses a large bell known as the "Golden Bell". The premise also houses Archaeological Museum. Appropriate clothing is recommended.
4.5 based on 1,384 reviews
This popular beach features a fresh water lake that merges with the sea.
Superb QuAlity food with well mannered staff. Strongly recommend this Dream of Goa restaurant. There is no comparison of food in entire Goa, specially seafood ????
4.5 based on 936 reviews
Amazing beach for the sunset, looking for a peace then visit this place. Although it’s far from North Goa. It took around 40 mins via 2 wheeler but must say it is one of the best beach that I have experienced in India. The sunset view is beautiful from this beach. I would recommend you to add this in your bucket-list if you planning to visit Goa.
4.5 based on 892 reviews
fantastic beach with good shacks & low tides .i can say it is amazing beach in goa with less crowd u can enjoy indian couple as european one .overall rating is excellent if u need total relaxation of your vacation it is a beach where u can bat.overall excellent.
4.5 based on 622 reviews
One of my fav beach in goa Calm serene and one of the longest coast lines in goa, great food options closeby Pleasant drive from baga (our base). Must must visit when in goa
4.5 based on 497 reviews
Newly restored Portuguese Fort
The Reis Magos Fort is located in North Goa area, it is a small beautiful and very well maintained fort, must visit although its a little walk from the main road . Reis Magos fort was originally a defence fortess and then later used as a jail till 1993 ... once can see the jail cells still , after which it started crumbling. then the fort was restored in 2008 with great efforts from famous artist Mario Miranda and the Govt of Goa, and fort is now converted into a cultural centre, besides being used a tourist attraction. We had real good fun and clicked a lot of pictures here It was really worth a while spending time here at Reis Magos Fort Must visit if you have some spare time ... you wont regret n kids will also enjoy n learn
4.5 based on 161 reviews
Visited this southern and almost last part of goa beaches. We were amazed to see the beauty and quietness of patnem. It is famous amongst peace lover and retreat finders. Beach was full with huts, shakes and amazing small cottages facing beach with outstanding good, calming yoga sessions and massage routines and ofcourse blissful sun all the time. We fell in love with morning walks with quietness and evenings with star gaze. If you plan to visit goa, find time to comeby patnem to enjoy the beauty of southern goa.
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