OT Staff
A colonial villa-turned-bohemian café with curated antiques, yellow-washed walls, and a courtyard bursting with bougainvillea—this Instagram staple captures the relaxed elegance of Franco-Tamil Puducherry.
Located near the Promenade, this decommissioned 19th-century lighthouse stands tall with monochrome stripes and sea views. It adds a touch of maritime mystery to any moody, overcast frame.
Tucked behind grey façades, the Ashram’s courtyard surprises with vines, stillness, and a white marble shrine. It’s a spot where spiritual aura and French architecture create subtle visual drama.
This striking colonial-era structure with Corinthian columns and faded pastels looks like it belongs in a Wes Anderson film. Early mornings here promise symmetry, solitude, and soft golden light.
A giant golden sphere set amidst red-earth gardens, this spiritual monument is both futuristic and grounding. The view from the Auroville viewing point offers surreal, wide-angle brilliance at dusk.
A former French mansion turned boutique hotel, this ochre-toned façade with pillared balconies and old-world lanterns feels cinematic—perfect for a romantic reel or slow-travel photo series.
Waves batter granite rocks beside the iconic Gandhi statue framed by eight tall columns. It’s the city’s most dramatic seafront shot—especially striking at sunrise when mist lingers.
Accessible by boat through backwaters, this quiet beach offers ivory sands, palm silhouettes, and cyan-blue waves. Less crowded than Promenade Beach, it’s perfect for barefoot portraits and drone shots.
This regal colonial building—with its cream façade, green shutters, and rustling almond trees—is elegance personified. While you can’t go inside, its exterior spells timeless French diplomacy.
Rather than the hotel itself, the leafy lane outside—cobbled, quiet, and lined with crumbling colonial homes—offers picture-perfect textures and shadows. It’s White Town’s best-kept Insta-secret.