2024

ODYSSEO OCEANARIUM

Animal park and aquarium
4/5
26 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 18h00
This new oceanarium is an ode to the preservation of the oceans and offers ... Read more
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CHURCH AND FUNERARY MONUMENT OF FATHER LAVAL

Religious buildings
4.8/5
5 reviews
Modern church and a funerary monument dedicated to Father Laval, a French ... Read more
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GARDEN OF THE COMPANY OF INDIA

Monuments to visit
5/5
1 review
Historic garden decorated with several statues and busts of famous people Read more
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MY MORIS

Guided tours
Agency offering a selection of experiences to better understand the ... Read more
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OTENTIK DISCOVERY

Hiking
The bazaar of Port Louis is a picturesque place that will awaken all your ... Read more
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TASTE BUDDIES

Guided tours
A human-sized company offering an immersion in Mauritian culture through ... Read more
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THE CROWN LODGE AT CHAMP DE MARS

Guided tours
The Champ-de-Mars, located at the foot of Fort Adelaide, was a military ... Read more
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BLUE PENNY MUSEUM

Museums
4.2/5
5 reviews
Museum housing a collection of historical and artistic works, including ... Read more
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MAURITIUS POSTAL MUSEUM

Museums
4.3/5
28 reviews
Open - from 09h30 to 16h30
Museum allowing to discover the great events which punctuated the history ... Read more
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OLD CREOLE HOUSES

Monuments to visit
4.3/5
3 reviews
Port Louis was once one of the most beautiful cities in this part of the ... Read more
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AAPRAVASI GHAT

Monuments to visit
4.3/5
3 reviews
This former depot for indentured laborers is a World Heritage Site Read more
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

Museums
4/5
2 reviews
National museum housing a collection of specimens of fauna and flora of the ... Read more
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MARKET - BAZAR

Visit Points of interest
4/5
1 review
This oldest market of the island is a place not to be missed for its ... Read more
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OFFICE DU TOURISME : MTPA

Tourist office
4/5
1 review
Tourist office offering both general and practical information on ... Read more
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PHOTOGRAPHIC MUSEUM

Museums
4/5
1 review
Museum at the end of a pedestrian and peaceful street, houses a collection ... Read more
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CHINESE DISTRICT

Monuments to visit
3.4/5
7 reviews
This neighborhood was the nerve center of Chinese immigration to Port Louis ... Read more
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ST. LOUIS CATHEDRAL

Monuments to visit
3.5/5
2 reviews
Cathedral housing the tomb of the wife of Mahé de La Bourdonnais, French ... Read more
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THE CITADEL OR FORT ADELAIDE

Monuments to visit
3.3/5
4 reviews
Citadel camped in the heights, offering a panorama on Port Louis and its ... Read more
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WEAPONS PLACE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
3.3/5
3 reviews
The Place d'Armes is the cradle and nerve center of historic Port Louis Read more
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JUMMAH MOSQUE

Monuments to visit
3/5
1 review

White and turquoise, a haven of calm and freshness in the bustle of Chinatown, this mosque, the largest in Mauritius, stands at the intersection of Royale and Jummah streets. The recognition of Islamic worship dates back to 1805, when the island was ruled by the French Decaen. Built in the 1850s under the impetus of a group of Muslim merchants established in Port Louis, it was enlarged from 1878 to 1895 following the increase in the number of believers in the city. The materials used were mainly imported from Bombay (stone, wood, lime...) and the construction and extension mobilized a number of specialized workers from India. The latter did not know how to build a minaret, hence the absence of this one. Moreover, as all the workers were not necessarily Muslims and as it was necessary to do well with the men present, certain decorative touches were left free, such as the plant ornaments framing the main door, which belong more to the Hindu than to the Islamic cult! This particularity gives the building an intercultural character which echoes the Mauritian mosaic in terms of worship. One will observe the finishing and the decoration of the spires, the beautiful carved door with copper motifs, the old clock in a tower on the roof... The patio into which one enters and which precedes the prayer room reserved exclusively for men is shaded by a superb bicentennial badamier tree.

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