Le Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis

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Le Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis

Le Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis (must see)

Le Caudan Waterfront is a modern shopping mall that offers a wide range of shopping, entertainment, and dining options. Visitors can find the latest fashion shops and trends, a popular arts and craft market, known as the Craft Market, specialty shops selling unique local goods such as replica ships, Indian garments, locally fabricated jewelry, or art paintings from local artists. The shopping center also boasts cinemas, a marina, a bookstore, restaurants and cafes, a museum, hosting two of the rarest stamps in the world, a casino and tax-free shopping options for tourists.

Despite being the first shopping mall on the island, Le Caudan Waterfront has been able to keep up with the trends and maintain its allure as a modern waterfront mall. Visitors can admire the workings going on in the port as large container and cruise ships make their way in and out.

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Le Caudan Waterfront on Map

Sight Name: Le Caudan Waterfront
Sight Location: Port Louis, Mauritius (See walking tours in Port Louis)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Walking Tours in Port Louis, Mauritius

Create Your Own Walk in Port Louis

Create Your Own Walk in Port Louis

Creating your own self-guided walk in Port Louis is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Port Louis Introduction Walking Tour

Port Louis Introduction Walking Tour

Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, is a colorful blend of French, Indian, and African influences. Nestled on the northwest coast of the island, this major commercial port boasts a wealth of colonial past carefully preserved and reflected in local architecture.

Initially a Dutch harbor known as Harbour of Tortoises in 1606, the city became the administrative center of Mauritius under French...  view more

Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles