A City Steeped in History

Situated in the northwest of the island, Port Louis serves as the economic and administrative heart of Mauritius. The city’s history dates back to the 17th century when it was first settled by the Dutch. Later, from 1736 onward, it was transformed into a thriving capital and key Indian Ocean port under the leadership of Mahé de Labourdonnais.

Today, Port Louis is characterized by modern office buildings, bustling commercial centers, and vibrant shopping areas. At the same time, traces of its colonial heritage remain visible in its traditional Creole houses and historic stone structures, such as the old post office and police headquarters. Cultural landmarks like Aapravasi Ghat and the Theatre of Port Louis further reflect the city’s rich past.

Visitor Highlights

Central Market

Visitors are often struck by the energy and charm of this dynamic capital. A stroll through the lively Central Market Port Louis offers a feast of colors, with fresh fruits, vegetables, and local products on display.

Natural History Museum

At the Natural History Museum Port Louis, you can discover the famous dodo, a symbol of the island.

Fort Adelaide

For panoramic views, head to Fort Adelaide, which overlooks the entire city.

Le Caudan Waterfront

Shopping enthusiasts should not miss Le Caudan Waterfront, a popular hub for retail and entertainment.

Why Port Louis Stands Out

1. A Cultural Crossroads

Port Louis reflects centuries of migration and trade. From African and Indian roots to French and Chinese influences, the city's diversity is visible in its temples, mosques, colonial buildings, and cuisine.

2. A Living History Lesson

Explore powerful landmarks that tell the story of the island

3. Bustling Markets & Local Life

Port Louis Central Market – A sensory explosion of spices, street food, textiles, and crafts.

Here, visitors don't just shop—they experience Mauritian life firsthand.

Must-Visit
Attractions

Aapravasi Ghat

UNESCO World Heritage Site documenting indentured labor history.

Blue Penny Museum

Home to one of the rarest stamps in the world.

Central Market

A sensory explosion of spices, street food, textiles, and crafts.

Fort Adelaide

Panoramic views overlooking the entire city.

Must-Visit Attractions

01

Aapravasi Ghat

UNESCO World Heritage Site documenting indentured labor history.

02

Blue Penny Museum

Home to one of the rarest stamps in the world.

03

Central Market

A sensory explosion of spices, street food, textiles, and crafts.

04

Fort Adelaide

Panoramic views overlooking the entire city.

Experience the Magic of Port Louis

With its blend of history, culture, and modern life, Port Louis offers a wide range of attractions—just a glimpse of what awaits. A visit to the capital is an essential part of any trip to Mauritius.