Pointe-à-Pitre
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Pointe-à-Pitre Essentials
Pointe-à-Pitre showcases the complex history of Guadeloupe through its colonial architecture and memorial sites. This selection includes the Mémorial ACTe, a Caribbean center dedicated to the history of the slave trade, and the 19th-century Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul Church, notable for its iron-framed structure designed to withstand earthquakes. Explore the city’s commercial heritage at the iron-built Marché Central and the industrial ruins of the Darboussier sugar factory, or visit the birthplace of Nobel Prize-winning poet Saint-John-Perse in a restored colonial mansion.
10 lugaresHistoric Heritage Sites
Pointe-à-Pitre’s urban landscape showcases a blend of 19th-century colonial architecture and industrial history. This collection features the iron-framed Marché Central, the neoclassical St. Pierre and Paul Church, and the remnants of the Darboussier sugar factory, once the largest in the Lesser Antilles. Historical landmarks include the birthplace of Nobel laureate Saint-John Perse and museums dedicated to the abolition of slavery. These sites reflect the city’s evolution from a colonial trading hub to a cultural center of the Caribbean.
16 lugaresCultural Attractions
Pointe-à-Pitre’s cultural landscape is defined by its colonial architecture and its complex history of slavery and resistance. This selection includes the Mémorial ACTe, a landmark museum dedicated to the slave trade, and the 19th-century Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul. Notable museums like Musée Saint-John Perse and Musée Schoelcher are housed in historic iron-frame buildings, while local art centers and the 1967 memorial mural highlight the city’s ongoing artistic and social evolution.
9 lugaresMarkets & Local Flavors
Explore the culinary landscape of Pointe-à-Pitre through its historic markets and regional eateries. The Marché central couvert, or Saint-Antoine Market, is a heritage site renowned for local spices, while the De la Darse Market provides fresh morning-picked produce. Visit the Monique Nafer fish market for daily catches directly from the waterfront. Local restaurants like An Chodyè La, La Frégate, and Olga's Cup specialize in authentic Caribbean soups, pies, and traditional Creole cuisine.
7 lugaresMapa De Pointe-à-Pitre
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- euro EUR € · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Ampliamente Aceptadas
- Números De Emergencia
- 112
- Electricidad
- 230 V · 50 HzTipo C / Tipo E
- Idiomas
- francés
- Agua Del Grifo
- Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +33
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