Colonised throughout its history by the Dutch, French and British, the capital city of Port Louis has a diverse culture that is reflected in its arts, architecture, museums and markets. To see a fascinating cross section of Mauritian culture, you can visit the lively covered market, the 18th century French colonial Government House, the Natural History Museum, Jummah Mosque, St. James Cathedral, the Tamil Temple, Port Louis theatre and the Chinese Pagoda. Should you wish to pick up some souvenirs, the Caudan and Port Louis waterfronts make shopping a pleasurable and leisurely experience.
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