Other
witnesses of the colonial past of Port-Louis are its old colonial buildings,
its paved roads, the National History Museum, the Government House and
the Port-Louis Theatre constructed in 1822. Port-Louis should also be
visited for its cathedrals, temples, pagodas and mosques a reflection
of the diversity of the island and of Port Louis. More recently built,
The Caudan and Port Louis Waterfront shelter a number of restaurants,
cafés, bars, cinemas, duty-free shop, craft shops, and a casino.
There is also Chinatown, a small village within the city, with its numerous
restaurants, shops and other small businesses which immediately transports
you to the Far East. Many streets in Port Louis also specialise in the
sale of only one type of product. The shops of La Corderie and Desforges
Street , for example, sell almost exclusively cloth and fabrics. |