There
are few sights to beat the tranquil deep blue River Mandovi
as she greets you with the morning sun slanting off her sparkling water.
Canny guests of Panaji Residency select the river facing
rooms well in advance and they all agree that there is something about this
view that makes them come back to this hotel time after time.
Maybe it’s the view; maybe it’s the people who keep this city hotel and its 45 rooms running efficiently; maybe it’s the easy availability of a business centre on the ground floor; the shopping arcade, Aparant the handicrafts store with only Goan handicraft items made by Goan artists on display; may be its beauty parlour.
Or it could be Ruchira the multi-cuisine restaurant that serves a mouth watering array of delicious fare and the best liquors at its well-stocked bar. A definite sign about the quality of food in an establishment would be the percentage of locals who have their meals there. Ruchira always has a large number of local Panjimites queuing up a meal. You cannot fool the Goan foodie. If he comes back to a restaurant, you know the food is great.
Guests say it’s a combination of everything that
makes Panjim Residency hard to beat. This comes from 40
years of
providing
a home away from home for innumerable guests, right in the centre of the
most happening city of Goa – its capital Panjim.
Situated just a short walk away from offices, shopping arcades, the bus terminus and the river cruise boats, you have everything you want at the Panaji Residency. Though, we must warn you that it will be difficult getting out of your comfortable bed in the morning and leaving that wonderful view.
This river changes constantly with fishing craft bouncing restlessly at the jetty across the water, a passenger ferry chugging across from beautiful Betim to the capital city, occasionally a barge will sail importantly down the river laden with its red gold of iron ore and beautiful yachts from all over the world touch base at the Panjim Jetty to rest and refuel their energy for another adventure across the seven seas
There’s a lot to do in Panjim.
It’s a walker’s city. A short stroll across the road and over
the New Patto Bridge will bring
you to the river cruise boats which will take you on an
unforgettable journey up and down the tranquil Mandovi River.
The Adil Shah Palace which housed the Secretariat
of the Government of Goa is another short stroll to the
left. Further in is the calm buzz of the church square dominated by the
Immaculate Conception Church. Half a minute's walk away
is the Jama Masjid and two minutes away from the masjid
is the Mahalaxmi Temple.
You can avail of the daily sightseeing tours or browse the sunny lanes of Panaji city, or go for long leisurely walks along the boulevarde all the way to Kala Academy and take in a play or a concert. The latest movies are shown at the INOX Multiplex. The Panjim Market is worth a visit, for its colour, noise and a close look at the unique fisherwomen who reign supreme over the seafood they sell – a food item that Goans prize more than gold and jewels.
You can hop on to a bus at the Kadamba Bus Terminus and go anywhere in Goa; just make certain you find out the timings of the return trip