Picture a holiday in Goa, and Fontainhas in Panjim, fondly known as the Latin Quarter of Goa, emerges as a timeless daydream brimming with vibrant streets, colourful facades and vivid homes splashing European vibes with bright coloured hues like blue, yellow and red. Here, amidst the narrow lanes and swoon-worthy buildings boasting a strong Portuguese influence, you will find yourself entranced by the rich legacy of Portuguese rule in the architecture and the names of the streets where you can see traces of the Portuguese influences. For instance, Rua 31 de Janeiro, a street in Fontainhas, is named after the day Portugal gained independence from Spain on January 31st. Every house colour here is connected to the professions: white houses belong to people who work in chapels and hospitals, red houses for the army personnel, yellow for the government officials, and blue and green are the modern age houses.
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Fontainhas, the capital of Panjim's Latin Quarter, is renowned for its narrow lanes filled with colourful Portuguese villas adorned with balconies and red-tiled roofs

A view of the houses in Goa's Fontainhas
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A view of the houses in Goa's Fontainhas
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