The promenade in Pondicherry,India

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Seafront

Puducherry (Pondicherry)


Pondy is a seaside town, but that doesn’t make it a beach destination; the city’s sand is a thin strip of dirty brown that slurps into a seawall of jagged rocks. But Goubert Ave (Beach Rd) is a killer stroll, especially at dawn and dusk when half the town takes a romantic wander. In a stroke of genius, authorities have banned traffic here from 6pm to 7.30am.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Puducherry (Pondicherry) attractions

1. École Française d'Extrême-Orient

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This handsome heritage building and library is home to over 11,000 Indology books and a series of Sanskrit, Tamil and Manipravalam palm-leaf manuscripts…

2. Notre Dame des Anges

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Looking out to sea, past a statue of Joan of Arc (opposite), Notre Dame des Anges was completed in 1855, and is arguably Pondy's most attractive church…

3. Gandhi Memorial

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The main sight along seafront Goubert Ave is this bronze striding statue of Gandhi.

4. Old Lighthouse

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Pondy's lighthouse was completed in the 1830s and functioned for more than a century before being replaced in 1979.

5. Bharathi Park

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A shady green haven that's always busy, Bharathi Park faces the neoclassical governor's residence, Raj Nivas, on its north side.

6. Puducherry Museum

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Goodness knows how this converted late-18th-century villa keeps its artefacts from disintegrating, considering there’s a whole floor of French-era…

7. Raj Nivas

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Once home to Governor Dupleix, the neoclassical governor's residence looks out over Bharathi Park from the north. You can't go inside.