

A hidden gem showcasing Christian art and artifacts in a historic palace.
A 16th-century church known for its grand architecture and the 'Tomb of St. Francis Xavier'.
A Latin Quarter with colorful houses, narrow streets, and a blend of Portuguese and Indian cultures.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its Baroque architecture and the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.
Hand-painted Faience crosses, a traditional art form from the Museum of Christian Art, depicting local flora and fauna.
Exquisite silk scarves woven with intricate patterns inspired by the museum's art collection.
Handcrafted terracotta rosary beads, a traditional craft from the region, often used in local churches.
Custard tart with flaky pastry, crispy on top
Salted cod with potatoes, onions, and eggs
Steak sandwich with garlic and butter, served on a roll
A historic café near the Museum of Christian Art, known for its art deco interior and traditional Belgian breakfasts.
A popular spot for Belgian waffles, offering a variety of toppings and combinations.

A local favorite for Belgian fries, located near the Museum of Christian Art.
Meteora is a stunning complex of monasteries perched on towering rock formations in central Greece, offering breathtaking views and a rich history.
A vibrant cultural center in Paris, Espace Saint James offers contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, and a beautiful garden.
Wangditse Local Market, a vibrant hub in Paro, Bhutan, offers a glimpse into local life with its traditional shops and lively atmosphere.