If you find yourself in Port-au-Prince, a visit to Papillon Marketplace is a must. This gift shop offers a wide range of handcrafted items such as t-shirts, dolls, bags, jewelry and more. The friendly staff is always ready to assist you with your shopping needs. Besides providing excellent gifts and souvenirs that make memorable keepsakes, the marketplace also offers an inspiring tour highlighting the history and purpose behind the creation of this place.
Tour is a must if you visit! History and purpose behind creating it were inspiring.
All gifts are handcrafted and make memorable souvenirs. Especially loved the jewelry and Christmas ornaments.
Cafe on the roof offers selection of coffee, smoothies and food. Also has WiFi.
Catherine Terilli — Google review
If you are in Port-au-Prince then you have to make a stop here. Great place to shop for everyone on your list. They have t-shirts, dolls, bags, jewelry and more. The staff is friendly and very helpful. They have a beautiful wall to have a great photo opportunity. Loved every minute of it.
Mrs Pippin — Google review
AMAZING! This is a have to stop if you are in Port au Prince. You have to take the tour and ask for Tricky. He's the best. Mario is your guy for a pizza after you have taken the tour and bought some amazing jewelry. Great place!
Donn Harrison — Google review
Very nice handmade artisan souvenirs at this place, although they are a little bit pricey. I was very pleased at the high quality of the crafts!
Iman Khozouee — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and shop! The tour was wonderful, the people are friendly and welcoming and the food is delicious!
Deborah Lorenz — Google review
Lovely atmosphere, lots of great stuff to buy, great pizza and delicious smoothies! Food reasonably priced, store items a little pricy but worth it!
marie poc — Google review
Great coffee & smoothies. The pizza roses were good as well
Aaron Smarrella — Google review
Very wonderful spot to find artisian art Handmade by Haitians
The National Pantheon Museum is a cultural institution that showcases Haitian independence and heritage through various exhibits, including artifacts and art pieces. The museum is also known for its outdoor fountains. It has an extensive collection of artillery, making it one of the most impressive museums globally. Visitors can stay at the famous Oloffson hotel, which was featured in Graham Greene's novel "The Comedians." On occasion, they may enjoy live music by the hotel manager's band RAM.
The most underrated and overlooked Museum in the world. A must visit and learn not just for Haitians but anyone interested in world history. It’s a treasure and wealth of information. Really enjoyed the free guide who explained everything in English. Photos prohibited inside.
Ashmath Ali — Google review
i was thier for 7 months joining with UN police, the people thier they are nice and the country have nice places also
Zeyad Alawneh — Google review
The museum is nice. It has a good collection of artifacts and paintings. Unfortunately you cannot take any photos inside. If you visit make sure to go around the garden and perhaps visit the restaurant in the back garden.
Jose Gomez — Google review
Learned quite a bit of history here. The restaurant was closed for renovations. There's a nice garden area in the back for pictures. If you don't speak French or kreyol, be sure to ask for a tour guide to walk you through the museum. And of course, no photos allowed inside.
Dominique V — Google review
That museum it's Very nice, I invite you to visite My country Port-au-Prince, Haïti
Nerline Jean Baptiste — Google review
The Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien was opened in 1983. This cultural center is to perpetuate and disseminate the memory of "Fathers of the Nation".
One of its main missions is to participate in heritage conservation and dissemination of national culture. The MUPANAH is an institution whose function is the conservation, protection and enhancement of historical and cultural heritage
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Yves Bruno Dany Jean — Google review
Was not destroyed in 2010 earthquake!
A large number of historians believe Haiti was the first place Columbus landed in the Americas. The museum covers more than the slave revolution and does an excellent job tracing the history of the Taínos and Taino artifacts, There is a section of the museum which shows the brutal life of a slave with original chains. What sets this museum as a gem in the Caribbean is the display of the original anchor of the Caravel of Christopher Columbus, the Santa Maria measuring 4 meters high. A MUST SEE in the history of the Americas!!!
Come2 Haiti — Google review
This icon shacking the all univers, cause is one of the greatest man of the world.
The Iron Market in Port-au-Prince is a collection of reconstructed halls from the 19th century that feature vendors selling an assortment of goods. Visitors can spend a day strolling through the market, taking in the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere. The market features a wide range of items, including Haitian art, making it a must-see destination for anyone interested in local culture.
Rue Champ de Mars is a prominent street in Montreal, Canada. It is located in the heart of the city and runs parallel to the Saint Lawrence River. The street is known for its historical significance as it was once home to many influential figures and played a key role in shaping the city's culture. Nowadays, Rue Champ de Mars boasts a diverse range of restaurants, cafes, shops, and cultural institutions that attract locals and tourists alike.