Town Centre—Venue for Viva Carnival Goa
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, VASCO DA GAMA/ Updated : Apr 13, 2016, 15:34 IST
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If you take a train to Vasco, the town centre is where you will arrive from its railway station. This unassuming large open town central area serves as a venue for music concerts, speeches and the captivating Viva Carnival Goa! Fr … Read more
If you take a train to Vasco, the town centre is where you will arrive from its railway station. This unassuming large open town central area serves as a venue for music concerts, speeches and the captivating Viva Carnival Goa! From the airport though, it is roughly a 20 minutes drive away. Read less

If you take a train to Vasco, the town centre is where you will arrive from its railway station. This unassuming large open town central area serves as a venue for music concerts, speeches and the captivating Viva Carnival Goa! From the airport though, it is roughly a 20 minutes drive away. It is a large area consisting of rows of roads and columns of streets with a central parking area flanked by the municipal building and a bike-taxi stand to the north, a string of shops selling cashews to the south, railway station to the east and a major bus terminal to the west. The parking area also hosts a Hindu temple on its eastern end. Given the high commercial activity it supports, the town centre is a busy intersection throughout the day. Residents flock to the area to shop in the fish market, vegetable market or the Mormugao municipal market, cashews remaining the major attraction for shopaholics. Hotels, restaurants and cafeterias are aplenty in the vicinity and so are the ice-cream parlours and bars. You can also stop by one of the many outlets for an authentic fish thali.
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