Port
Louis - The Vibrant Capital Of Mauritius
Port
Louis is the London of Mauritius. It’s the economic nerve centre
of Mauritius and along with the tall sky scrapers of the business
district, it boasts some fabulous shopping, restaurants that rank
among the top in the country and some wonderful museums and colonial
type architecture to boot.
In
short, no holiday to Mauritius is complete without visiting Port
Louis. As you can imagine, Port Louis is a highly popular tourist
destination, with the majority of points of interest located along
the waterfront.
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Major
Points Of Interest In Port Louis
If
you have a couple of days to spare, you can do and see a lot of the
things that Port Louis is famous for.
Port
Louis Casino – located along Caudan waterfront is the
interestingly crafted Casino. It’s shaped like a ship and is quite
popular with tourists and locals alike. You wont be able to get in
with your baggy shorts and flip flops though – a smart casual
dress code is in place.
Museums
In Port Louis – There are two major museums within Port Louis.
The Natural History Museum (Chaussee St) is free to enter and
offers a collection of mostly extinct birds including the Dodo (by
far the most notable). The other museum is the Blue Penny Museum
located along the Caudan waterfront. Admission is not free here, but
it’s worthwhile going as it displays the history of Mauritius from
it’s earliest days to the present – and includes various photos,
maps and other artefacts from the different era’s.
There
is also a Photography Museum (Old Council St) and the small
Mauritius Postal Museum (Pl du Quai) to keep museum enthusiasts
interested.
Central
Market – One of the must see attractions of Port Louis is the
often frenetic Central Market. There’s a lot here from little
stalls selling T shirts to vegetables, spices, meat and fish. Some
stalls also sell a variety of Ayurvedic (ancient Indian) medicines.
Tourists also enjoy the variety of different handicrafts and
souvenirs that are sold along some of the stalls – if you’re
planning to buy, you can bargain your way to a better price. A word
of warning – beware of pickpockets that operate in the Port Louis
Central Market – keep your wallets and purses secured and don’t
leave your bags open.
You
should also note that a lot of the designer gear you may buy is
fake, and as you walk along you’ll often be approached by stall
vendors quoting you special prices and deals.
There
are also other shopping options within Port Louis – there’s a Craft
Market along Caudan Waterfront and there are book and music
shops within the city too.
If
bartering and markets is not your thing, and you want to pick up
some souvenirs without the stress of bartering then you can often
find similar ones in the larger supermarkets for a fixed price.
Chinatown
– Interestingly, Chinatown is home to the Jummah Mosque which was
built in 1853. As you might expect, there are not only a selection
of Chinese shops selling provisions, vegetables, fruits and more –
but the best Chinese food available in Port Louis (and in fact
Mauritius) can be found here. You’ll also find the Pere Laval
shrine within Chinatown – many tourists come here to pay respect
and investigate the supposed healing powers of the shrine.
Champ
de Mars Racecourse – The Mauritius racing season begins in May
and goes on to November. You can find races on most Saturdays during
this season – the racecourse is packed on this day every week, and
gambling on the races is big business in Mauritius.
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