External Reviews
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Harpers & Queen (UK), September 2002
"Built in the 17th century, Siolim House recalls the era when Goa was the capital of Portugal's vast colonial empire. The house once belonged to the governor of Macau, and it has seen numerous battles, since the surrounding area constantly changed hands. The grandeur of the house with its fabulous tiled floors and oystershell windows, generous us of space and excellent service, make it perfect for house parties.."
High Life (British Airways), August 2003
"Former residence of the governor of Macau, a 300 year old ochre-washed indo-portuguese manor house, beautifully restored with just seven airy suites, a garden full of bougainvillea and frangipani, and a pool. Still a private home where you feel like a personal house guest, Siolim House has all the atmosphere of a chic European pousada or villa - a quality so possible yet so rare in the old colonial states of India.."
