Spice Market

Market · Guadeloupe

Spice Market

Market · Guadeloupe

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6FP7+W8H, Rue Frébault, Pointe-à-Pitre 97110, Guadeloupe

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Dive into Pointe-à-Pitre’s vibrant weekend markets where lively gwo-ka drumming sets the scene for spice-stuffed stalls, artsy crafts, and fresh local produce.  

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6FP7+W8H, Rue Frébault, Pointe-à-Pitre 97110, Guadeloupe Get directions

+590 590 92 55 85
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"Pointe-à-Pitre Markets On the weekend, market days in Pointe-à-Pitre are like an outdoor celebration, with gwo-ka drumming on the streets leading to the markets. Browse the attractive stalls brimming with spice-filled bags at the Spice Market before checking out the arts and crafts and madras textiles and moving on to fruits and vegetables at Marché de la Darse on the waterfront. Take a break at a nearby café afterwards, and relax some more to the sound of the drums."

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"Pointe-à-Pitre Markets On the weekend, market days in Pointe-à-Pitre are like an outdoor celebration, with gwo-ka drumming on the streets leading to the markets. Browse the attractive stalls brimming with spice-filled bags at the Spice Market before checking out the arts and crafts and madras textiles and moving on to fruits and vegetables at Marché de la Darse on the waterfront. Take a break at a nearby café afterwards, and relax some more to the sound of the drums."

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"Pointe-à-Pitre Markets On the weekend, market days in Pointe-à-Pitre are like an outdoor celebration, with gwo-ka drumming on the streets leading to the markets. Browse the attractive stalls brimming with spice-filled bags at the Spice Market before checking out the arts and crafts and madras textiles and moving on to fruits and vegetables at Marché de la Darse on the waterfront. Take a break at a nearby café afterwards, and relax some more to the sound of the drums."

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@afar

"Pointe-à-Pitre Markets On the weekend, market days in Pointe-à-Pitre are like an outdoor celebration, with gwo-ka drumming on the streets leading to the markets. Browse the attractive stalls brimming with spice-filled bags at the Spice Market before checking out the arts and crafts and madras textiles and moving on to fruits and vegetables at Marché de la Darse on the waterfront. Take a break at a nearby café afterwards, and relax some more to the sound of the drums."

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Nathaniel Scott

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Great place to buy local spices, souvenirs, vegetables, herbs, rum, and trinkets. Lovely spice selections fill the aroma of the market. Vendors pulling for your attention to buy. Many stalls sell the same thing. Five to ten euros per item. Must stop for all your culinary needs! Market was open til four the day I was there.

Brian Krueger

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If you are visiting on a cruise ship and walking the port area, this should be one of your destinations. A mix of both local and touristy items for sale. Much more than just spices. Lots of clothing as well. And it spills out onto a square with a beautiful water fountain and other shops. Takes up one square block.

sally

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Friendly French speaking locals with lots of spices and other shopping items to choose from. Prices are in Euros there are some shops that will accept US in the market but I'll advice to walk with Euros, you can pay with your credit card in the built up shops. When we visited it was a sunday so not many shops where open but the market and surrounding shops was ok.

Derek Altamirano

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Authentic market selling spices, vanilla beans, and souvenirs. A short 5-10 min easy walk from the cruise ship pier. Sidewalks to get there are a little rough in places but passable. The market is surrounded by little shops selling clothes, hats, souvenirs, a few selling food and drinks. There was not a lot of seating around, and with two ships in port, tables were mostly already full when we got there.

Sandra G

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Nice market for tourist buys but they all sell more or less the same things. However, the vendors are all very nice there and the colours are so inviting.

Marc Andre Roy

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Great place to experience local culture and shops for unique products

G. S.

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Unique place with lots of local spices and fresh fruits. Is a five minute walk from the cruise port, but the streets there were disappointing. A lot of buildings falling apart and no restaurants to try the local food. A lot of souvenir shops to buy trinkets.

Karen A.

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I gave it 4 stars because there are a ton of spices, but I was quite disappointed that the vendors do not offer descriptions in English and act like they are put out for having to answer questions. I consider that rude and unwelcoming. They are pushy too. They want your money....that's it.