Saint-Pierre
Things to see and do
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Saint-Pierre :
Unmissable tourist sites
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Saint-Pierre Travel guide
Saint-Pierre
: Michelin's recommendations
Saint-Pierre has experienced alternating periods of prosperity, when coffee and sugarcane ensured a large income, and harder times when the commercial harbour project ended up a bitter financial failure. These days, this island sub-prefecture and capital of the South is a nice place to live. Stroll along the well-designed waterfront fringed with a fine sandy beach, in the old town and its colonial buildings and Saturday morning market. And don’t forget the charming fishing village of Terre-Sainte.
Tourist attractions Saint-Pierre : Things to see and do
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Covered Market
Rue Victor Le Vigoureux F - Saint-Pierre
Rue Victor Le Vigoureux takes you to this covered market with its spices exuding their intoxicating scents and various kinds of Malagasy handicrafts at very good prices.
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Terre-Sainte
Rue de l'Amiral-Lacaze F - Saint-Pierre
This neighbourhood is located east of the centre of Saint-Pierre, on the other side of the Abord River. Try to get to this delightful village in the morning, when the fishermen return. It’s also a nice place for strolling around during the day, havin..
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Narasinga Péroumal Tamil Temple
F - Saint-Pierre
This colourful Hindu temple is busy all week long, but it takes on another dimension altogether when ceremonies are being held. With a bit of luck you’ll be there for one of the great annual Tamil festivals which are always spectacular.
Hotels Saint-Pierre
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Hôtel Villa Morgane
334, rue Amiral Lacaze F - 97410 Saint-Pierre
Located a 4-minute drive from the harbour and a 7-minute drive from the beach, Hôtel Villa Morgane features traditional architecture and design. Guests are invited to the outdoor swimming pool, the lounges and the furnished terrace. The elegant room..

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