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Hilton hotel in goa
Hilton Hotel in Mumbai is a deluxe hotel which boasts of unparalleled service to its guests along with a breathtaking view of the Arabian sea. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the Hilton hotel is located at Nariman Point- Marine Drive.It is about 28 kilometres from the Sahara International Airport. The main station and World Trade Center are about 5 kilometres away .
Forts in Goa
FORT AGUADA
Fort of Aguada is situated in the north of Goa, 18 km from Panaji. The Fort of Aguada in Goa was built by the Portuguese to control the entry of the enemy into River Mandovi and to protect Old Goa from attacks. The fortification skirts the seashore. From the ramparts of Fort Aguada in Goa, you can get a fantastic view of the golden beaches running right up to the borders of the Indian state of Maharashtra. At the center of the Fort Aguada in Goa is a circular lighthouse tower which was built in 1864. If you can manage to reach the top of the lighthouse, then you can catch some excellent view of the Cabo Raj Niwas. The Fort presently houses the central jail.
MORMUGAO FORT
This fort near the internationally famous Mormugao Harbour was built to protect the harbour situated near the Vasco da Gama town. Its work started in 1624. It covered an area of six miles in circumference, contained towering bulwarks, three magazines, five prisons, a chapel and quarters for the guard. It had 53 guns and a garrison with 4 officers, and was an important fortress on the western coast. However, except the chapel and a portion of the boundary wall, little is left of this fort.
TERACOL (TIRACOL) FORT
It was a key Portuguese fort for the defence of Goa, on the north side of the estuary of the Tiracol river, the most northern boundary of Goa. This fort is marked by decorative turrets and dry moat with commanding views of the estuary and ocean. The church set in the middle of the fortress has a classical late Goan façade. The fort presently houses a tourist hotel. The beach is situated at the confluence of river and sea and generally recognised for its tranquility.
THE GATE OF THE COLLEGE OF ST. PAUL
The College of St. Paul, once the principal institution of Jesuits in India for imparting knowledge on Christianity, was built over the ruins of a mosque south of St. Cajetan’s church at Old Goa in 1542. However, it was abandoned during the outbreak of plague in 1570 and went into disuse. The Government demolished this ruining structure in 1832 to carry materials for building construction in Panaji. The only remnant of this College is the façade in the shape of an arch with a niche at the top and a cross crowning it. The arch that led to the College as a gateway is built of laterite, flanked on either side by a basalt column of the Corinthian order on raised plinth, and supported by basalt pilasters of the Doric order.