Wednesday 20 February 2013

Pondicherry: ‘The French Riviera’ of the East

Hotels in Pondicherry
As soon as you step into the city of Pondicherry, you will be assailed by the blend of French and Indian connection. Stepping back into the history of this rather small city, you will come across Pondicherry as one of the largest French colonies in India. There are some very interesting stories to read about war and trade regarding this capital. Not only this, you will find a strong foreign association in various forms on your visit, including the old quarters, boulevards and avenues with European style houses, cafes and bakeries. 

It is one amongst the many marvelous places to visit in the South and is known popularly as ‘The French Riviera of the East’ or as the French like to call it, ‘La Côte d'Azur de l'Est’. There are several places to visit in Pondicherry such as the heritage buildings including Romain Rolland Library; Publick Works Department, French Institute of Pondicherry at Saint-Louis Street, French Consulate amongst others.

The trip to Pondicherry would be considered incomplete if you do not visit The Beach Road. A walk along this promenade will bring you face to face with many landmarks such as the 19th Century Light House, French War Memorial, Le Café and Children’s Park & Dupleix Statue. Another name that is synonymous with this city is Sri Aurobindo Ashram. It is a very well known ashram in India which is visited by thousands of spiritual seekers from all over the world.

So if you are on a trip to Pondicherry to get away from the hustle –bustle, planning your itinerary in advance is very crucial. For example, there are several hotels in Pondicherry but the right selection is of utmost importance so that you have a relaxing and a hassle free stay.

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