8 Sights & Landmarks in Port-au-Prince That You Shouldn't Miss

February 15, 2022 Jasper Kershner

Port-au-Prince (/ˌpɔːrtoʊˈprɪns/; French pronunciation: ​[pɔʁopʁɛ̃s]; Haitian Creole: Pòtoprens; Haitian Creole pronunciation: [pɔtopɣɛ̃s]) is the capital and most populous city of Haiti. The city's population was estimated at 987,310 in 2015 with the metropolitan area estimated at a population of 2,618,894. The metropolitan area is defined by the IHSI as including the communes of Port-au-Prince, Delmas, Cite Soleil, Tabarre, Carrefour, and Pétion-Ville.
Restaurants in Port-au-Prince

1. Papillon Enterprise

Rue Cassagnol Prolongee #14 Delmas 75, Port-au-Prince Haiti +509 31 94 1267 [email protected] http://www.papillon-enterprise.com/
Excellent
80%
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Papillon Enterprise

Papillon Enterprises is a socially & ecologically conscious business with a mission of stimulating the Haitian economy by selling and marketing Haitian artisan goods. We offer a beautiful and safe shopping experience with a variety of locally made products. Grab a fresh made smoothie, or coffee drink while you shop.

Reviewed By Daveycp

This is a really cool place - they give you a tour of the facilities where the workers are making crafts. The work all supports single parents so that they don’t have to give their kids up for adoption. Beautiful pottery, paper beads, stuffed animals and more. Social entrepreneurship at its best! Did all of our souvenir shopping here.

2. Plaine du Cul de Sac

Port-au-Prince Haiti
Excellent
40%
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20%
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40%
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Plaine du Cul de Sac

The Plaine de Cul de Sac is a fertile plain that runs from Port-au-Prince to Étang Saumâtre near the Dominican border.

3. Atis rezistans

622 Boulevard Dessalines, Port-au-Prince Haiti http://www.atis-rezistans.com/
Excellent
60%
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20%
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20%
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Atis rezistans

4. Marche de Fer

Cnr Grand Rue & Rue des Fronts Forts, Port-au-Prince 0000 Haiti
Excellent
25%
Good
42%
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22%
Poor
6%
Terrible
5%
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3.5 based on 105 reviews

Marche de Fer

This is not the Marche de Fer in Port-au-Prince. I've tried to add this listing and some idiot keeps on sending me a link saying it's been added, linking to the Marche de Fer, PaP.There used to be dozens of these all over Haiti, but now only a few still exist. Jacmel's, similar to the one in Cap Haitian, is hidden away in the central colonial zone. If you don't make your way up the steep, windy and narrow streets, you'll miss it. Unlike the market in Port-au-Prince, there aren't any tourists here, as it is used for the same reason it was built 150 years ago, Haitians selling basic needs, like food and clothing, to other Haitians.

5. Champ de Mars

Port-au-Prince Haiti
Excellent
14%
Good
37%
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29%
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12%
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8%
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3.5 based on 51 reviews

Champ de Mars

6. Notre Dame Cathedral Ruins

Rue du Dr Aubry, Port-au-Prince Haiti http://www.ndapap.org
Excellent
9%
Good
52%
Satisfactory
17%
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13%
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9%
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3.5 based on 23 reviews

Notre Dame Cathedral Ruins

7. Sainte Anne Church

Rue Carbone, Port-au-Prince 6113 Haiti
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67%
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3.5 based on 3 reviews

Sainte Anne Church

8. Le Marron Inconnu

Place du Marron Inconnu, Port-au-Prince 6113 Haiti

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