FORT LOUIS DELGRÈS
Fort where you can watch a re-enactment of Colonel Delgrès's battle on May ...Read more
BOLOGNA DISTILLERY
Distillery at the foot of the volcano inviting you to sample rums and ...Read more
JARDIN BOTANIQUE
Guadeloupe's oldest botanical garden, home to a variety of species, ...Read more
HERITAGE HOUSE
Creole house housing the architecture and heritage interpretation center, ...Read more
BEAUVALLON PARK
Read moreLocated on the site of an old house, in the heart of the city of Basse-Terre, this beautiful botanical garden is spread over an area of 1.5 hectares. Tropical species perfectly complement the Asian arrangement of many rare species: 80 varieties of palm trees, fruit trees, medicinal and aromatic plants. At the bend in the path, you may have the opportunity to meet harmless iguanas, but also parrots in freedom. A picnic area is available on site. Make an appointment to visit during the weekend.
CATHÉDRALE NOTRE-DAME-DE-GUADELOUPE
Cathedral replacing a chapel dating from 1763 and dedicated to St. Francis, ...Read more
CHAPPING HOUSE
Read moreBuilt at the end of the 18th century opposite the port, the Maison Chapp is one of the oldest buildings in Basse-Terre. A great merchant, Charles Chapp, had it built to run his business. He could thus receive and store his merchandise, while living in it. The house has two ashlar facades, on Cour Nolivos and Rue du Docteur Cabre, one of which housed the stables and the other the warehouses. In addition to the ponds in the courtyard, the house also boasted a swimming pool, a rarity at the time. Charles Chapp also had a passion for painting. Paintings (family portraits, scenes from local life) were displayed on every floor. After the death of its owner, the house was passed on to his daughters, but eventually fell into neglect. Later, it became home to a bar (Cour Nolivos) and an ice-cream parlour (Rue du Docteur Cabre), at a time when refrigerators were still rare.
The Maison Chapp was listed as a historic monument in 1987. Renovation work (restoration, extension, seismic retrofitting) is currently underway on the interior, while work on the façade has been completed. Admire its elegance, with its finely wrought-iron balconies. The work undertaken by the Direction des Affaires Culturelles will give a new lease of life to the Chapp house, although at the time of writing it has not yet been determined how this will be achieved.
PASSAGE DES MARCHES
An alleyway close to the market, made up of steps, undergoing a renovation ...Read more
PREFECTURE
A building located in a plot away from the urban center, housing all the ...Read more
MAISON DU TOURISME DE BASSE-TERRE
Association providing information on activities, accommodation, restaurants ...Read more