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Guide 🇬🇵 Pointe-à-Pitre

Pointe-à-Pitre
Today: 🌧️ ↑ 27°C ↓ 24°C 👤 Population 250,952 🕛 Local time:

Mémorial ACTe

A striking seafront museum exploring slavery and colonialism through powerful exhibits on a former sugar factory site.


Place de la Victoire

Pointe-à-Pitre’s emblematic palm-lined square, ideal for strolling among fountains, statues, murals, cafés and historic Creole houses.


Cathédrale de Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul

The city’s landmark mustard-yellow cathedral, famed for resilient iron-supported architecture and photogenic presence on Place de l’Eglise.


Marché Saint-Antoine

A lively central market in a handsome 1870s hall, packed with produce, spices, local crafts and everyday Creole atmosphere.


Musée Saint-John Perse

A small literary museum inside a beautifully restored 19th-century Creole mansion, offering insight into poet Saint-John Perse and local heritage.


Marché de la Darse

Bustling fish and produce market by the harbor, offering an authentic glimpse of local commerce and freshly landed seafood.


MUSARTH

An intimate departmental museum honoring Victor Schoelcher and the abolition of slavery, housed in a historic former residence.


Palais de Justice

An imposing courthouse facing the cathedral, notable for its grand facade and contribution to the city center’s historic streetscape.


La Darse

The historic harbor area adds maritime character, with quayside views, local life and easy access to nearby city sights.


Place de l’Eglise

The square before the cathedral is known for its morning flower market and excellent photo views of the city’s iconic church.


Villa Souques-Pagès

An elegant late-19th-century Creole mansion, admired for its restored architecture and role as home of the Saint-John Perse Museum.


Gare Routière de Darboussier Mural

A haunting public mural commemorating the May 26, 1967 massacre, adding powerful historical memory to the urban landscape.


Fountain of Marché Saint-Antoine

An intricate fountain topped by a woman carrying wares, adding charm and historic detail to the market square.


Northern Gazebo of Place de la Victoire

A colorful gazebo that enhances the city’s main square and offers a pleasant focal point amid trees and monuments.


Place de la Victoire Murals

Street murals around the central square turn nearby walls into an open-air gallery of vibrant local urban art.


Place de la Victoire

Historic central square with colonial architecture, palms, statues, and a pleasant base for exploring.


Pointe-à-Pitre

Vibrant central city area known for markets, colonial architecture, cafes, and lively local atmosphere.


Bas du Fort

Coastal area with a calm family-friendly beach, coconut trees, and watersports nearby.


Darboussier

Harbor district featuring Memorial ACTe and contemporary architecture with strong cultural and historical appeal.


Carenage

Urban district near the harbor noted for street art and proximity to cultural attractions.


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