Discover the best top things to do in Fort-de-France, Martinique including Pura Vida Shop, Distillerie la Favorite, Fontaine Didier, Librairie La KAZABUL, St. Louis Cathedral, Schoelcher Library, La Savane, Palais de Justice, Cour Perrinon, Fort De France, Le Gossip.
Restaurants in Fort-de-France
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If you only have to visit one thing in Martinique, this is the place to be! Greatest waterfall of the island!
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A beautiful and unusual iron building, a cornerstone of religious life on the island.
The first thing I saw of the Cathedral was the steeple. At the top was the cross. Underneath was the time. Part of the cathedral was attached to houses. It is painted in yellow. Inside theu have a beautiful organ. Behind the altar is Jesus on the cross. Lots of pillars inside the Cathedral The benches were made of wood. I liked the many stained-glass windows. As it was Christmas season, there was a pine tree with anything to make it attractive! The Cathedral was finished at 1893. . A must see!
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Built in France in 1889, this library was shipped piece by piece to the island, where it stands today, a beautiful monument to slavery abolitionist Victor Schoelcher.
Fort-de-France is not really an obligatory stop during your visit to the French Caribbean island of Martinique, but within the city, this building certainly is. It is located on the edge of the Savane Park and walking distance from the cathedral and all other main sites. A stunning building!
3.5 based on 277 reviews
Fort-de-France's central park, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens and the famous statue of Napoleon's Empress Josephine.
One of the more interesting sights in Fort-de-France is the statue of Josephine in the park. She's headless (and will probably remain so) and has been vandalized, but this is perhaps not surprising given her relationship with Martinique. There are several small places to eat here for a very reasonable price, especially in the evenings.
3.5 based on 62 reviews
After leaving the ship out of the cruise terminal following a lot of people and a good half hour you eventually get to the shopping area with lots of shops old buildings and an old church which you can look round the is a small square with cafe bars on the whole nice place all French and use the euro not dollar
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