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Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels. Find background information and the history of the town. View several of the Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels located in this district.

This page is a near duplicate of the more popular title Pointe a Pitre Hotels because the page titles should be about the same topic.

 

Pointe a Pitre Hotels



The port and chief city of Guadeloupe, Pointe a Pitre, lies on Grande-Terre. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the old-world charm of Fort-de-France on Martinique, and what beauty it does possess is often said to be hidden behind closed doors.

Modern apartments and Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels form a high-rise backdrop over jerry-built shacks and industrial suburbs. The rather narrow streets are jammed during the day with a colorful crowd that creates a permanent traffic jam. However, at sunset Pointe a Pitre is said to become quiet again and almost deserted.Walking Distance of the Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels the only charm left is said to be around the waterfront.

Most visitors who stay in Pointe a Pitre just drop in to Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels for shopping. It's best to visit Pointe a Pitre in the morning (you can easily cover it in half a day), taking in the waterfront and outdoor market (the latter is livelier in the early hours).

The town center of Pointe a Pitre is place de la Victoire, a park shaded by palm trees and poincianas.

With the recent completion of the Centre St-John-Perse, a $20 million project that had been on the drawing boards for many years, the waterfront of Pointe a Pitre has been transformed from a bastion of old warehouses and cruise-terminal buildings into an architectural complex comprising of one of the Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels, three restaurants, 80 shops and boutiques, a bank, and the expanded headquarters of Guadeloupe's Port Authority.

 


Sofitel Auberge de la Vieille TourSofitel Auberge de la Vieille Tour - Find Information about Sofitel Auberge de la Vieille Tour, including hotel facilities and additional information provided by external links

Le Jardin MalangaLe Jardin Malanga - Find Information about the Le Jardin Malanga such as the hotel facilities and amenities that are available to guests while staying there.

Hotel-Residence Canella BeachHotel-Residence Canella Beach - Find information about the Hotel-Residence Canella Beach including facilities and room amenities for guests.

La CohobaLa Cohoba - Find information about the hotel La Cohoba including the Hotel's facilities and the room amenities available to guests and visitors of the hotel.

Hotel Saint John PerseHotel Saint John Perse - Find information about the recently built Hotel Saint John Perse, including external links and hotel facilities.


The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

Point a Pitre - Hotel Comparisons. www.tripadvisor.com

Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels - Booking and accommodation. www.s-h-systems.co.uk


Named for Saint-John Perse, the 20th-century poet and Nobel Laureate who was born just a few blocks away, the center is designed in contemporary French Caribbean style, which blends with the traditional architecture of the Pointe-a-Pitre Hotels. For brochures and maps, the Guadeloupe tourist office is just minutes away, at Square de la Banque 5.