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A perfect amalgamation of traditional Indian sensibilities and French architecture, Pondicherry makes a perfect destination to experience the best of both worlds. The streets of the French Quarter of Pondicherry, also known as White Town, are dotted with charming mustard-yellow colonial structures with bougainvillaea-laden walls. These are also laden with chic boutiques and cosy cafes which offer delectable French cuisines. There are tons of delectable French bakeries, and bohemian stores across cobblestone paths almost making a stroll here truly therapeutic. From post-card perfect yellow buildings to sunny beaches this quaint town has a lot to offer, here are some of the places to visit in Pondicherry.

Our Top Picks Of The 10 Places To Visit In Pondicherry

Promenade Beach

Among the most popular places to visit in Pondicherry, Promenade Beach is likely to be at the top of the list. Located in White Town, the beach has a rock-lined shore that is 1.2 km long and lined with popular sites, monuments, cafes, eateries, restaurants, food stalls, shopping complexes, and hotels. It’s a perfect spot for visitors who wish to absorb the history and culture of Pondicherry. A walkthrough here is pretty scenic and the refreshing cool sea breeze makes it even more worthwhile. 

Sri Aurobindo Ashram

Founded in 1926 by Sri Aurobindo, this ashram is one of the most peaceful and spiritual places in Pondicherry. A prime destination for tourists and individuals who seek spirituality the ashram is sprawling with libraries and also hosts many physical activities as well. Located under a frangipani tree at the centre of the ashram is the mausoleum of Sri Aurobindo. This ashram is one of the best places to visit if you are inclined towards practising yoga and meditation. This ashram may just be one of those places to discover your inner self. 

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Paradise Beach

With clear blue water and soft golden sand, Paradise Beach is justifiably named so. This pristine beach is inaccessible via road and you need to take the ferry to reach there. The beach is one of the most popular places to visit in Pondicherry by locals and tourists alike and is crowded over weekends. Consumption of alcohol is not allowed at the beach and swimming is not advisable, however, a variety of water sports is available and you can also try your hand at fishing as rods and nets are available for rent. 

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Auroville

The brainchild of the Mother, spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo, Auroville is a futuristic township that aims to unite humans from all walks of life from all over the words irrespective of caste, creed, and religion. Translating to ‘the city of dawn’ Auroville promotes harmonious living and is one of the most serene places to visit in Pondicherry. The environment here exudes tranquillity and a visit here will allow your mind to experience peace. At the centre of Auroville are Matrimandir, a huge golden globe-like structure and primarily a meditation centre. Certain rules need to be followed and specific clothing needs to be worn before visiting the Matrimandir and a booking is required as well. 

Eglise de Notre Dame des Agnes

Also known as Our Lady of Angels church, Eglise de Notre Dame des Agnes is an example of the beautiful influence of French architecture in Pondicherry. One of the most religious places to visit in Pondicherry, the church has a stunning white chapel and is known for its statue of Mother Mary holding baby Jesus. The church is also home to numerous relics and statues of Joan of Arc. Mass is celebrated here every Sunday if you wish to participate. 

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Arikamedu

For the archaeology enthusiast, the archaeological site of Arikamedu should be a must-visit place in Pondicherry. Built in the 19th century this ancient trade centre will let you dive into the depths of history rooted in Pondicherry. One of the lesser-explored places in Pondicherry Arikamedu is adorned with Roman Lamps, glassware, and stone beads adding to its exquisiteness. The site is spread over 34 acres and is currently maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

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Serenity Beach

One of the most popular beaches in Pondicherry, Serenity Beach is a perfect beach to visit if you are looking for a day of tranquillity. This beach boasts a panoramic view of a pristine shoreline covered with glistening sand, soothing waves, and colourful boats. Its beauty is not only the reason why this beach is popular but over recent years its become a popular surfing destination. The waves here are perfect for surfing and there are shops here where you can rent boards and surf schools where classes are provided as well. 

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French War memorial

Dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World War I, the French War Memorial is one of the major historically significant places to visit in Pondicherry. An architectural marvel this memorial narrates untold stories of the war. If you have the opportunity, do visit this magnificent spot on Bastile Day as the memorial is beautifully decorated with lights as locals visit to pay their respects. 

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Chunnambar Boathouse

Pondicherry is surrounded by pristine natural beauty and one of the best ways to explore that is to take the ferry from Chunnambar Boathouse. Located on the backwaters where the Chunnambar River meets the Bay of Bengal it’s a popular picnic spot, where visitors can enjoy the sun as well as many boat-related activities. The location is stunning and hiking here will allow you to experience seclusion and be one with nature. Chunnambar Boathouse is best known as the sole access point to Paradise Beach. 

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Pondicherry Museum

If you wish to explore an exquisite collection of artefacts and historical treasures, the Pondicherry Museum is the place to be. From archaeological findings of the Arikamedu Roman settlement to the Chola and Pallava dynasties, there are various eras of history preserved here. The museum is home to a collection of 81 intricately carved bronze statues and this collection is revered by history buffs. You will have to take out time from your schedule to visit the museum because a tour here will at least take two hours. 

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Allons à Pondy !!

Pondicherry is like a box of chocolates, there is something for everyone and you can always expect the unexpected. Whether you are looking to soak up in history or soak in the sun, have a spiritual awakening, or awaken your taste buds with some delectable French cuisine Pondicherry has got you covered. So get your bags ready, I wouldn’t think twice.