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Top neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince
Delmas
Delmas gives you a real slice of Haitian life, balancing residential calm with lively commercial energy. The neighborhood buzzes with colorful tap-taps cruising past local markets where the scent of griot and banann boukannen fills the air. You'll get lost in the vibrant blue, yellow, and green painted houses that line the narrow streets where everyday local life unfolds. Family-run restaurants serve up traditional Haitian dishes worth seeking out. Small guesthouses and mid-range hotels cater mostly to business travelers, offering authentic neighborhood immersion with basic amenities. Getting around is easy with abundant tap-taps, though walking the moderately busy streets gives you the best feel for this welcoming community.

Fragneau Ville
Fragneau Ville offers a peek into authentic Port-au-Prince life away from tourist crowds. This residential neighborhood boasts modest homes in faded pastels, where you'll hear roosters crowing and children playing. Art lovers can visit nearby treasures like the Church of St. Peter, Marassa Gallery, and the Museum of Haitian Art. Small family restaurants serve delicious griot and rice-and-beans at budget-friendly prices. Accommodation options include basic guesthouses and homestays that cost significantly less than downtown hotels. Getting around means using motorcycle taxis or tap-taps (shared taxis) to reach central Port-au-Prince.

GCH Catchment area
The GCH Catchment area offers a genuine glimpse into everyday Haitian life away from tourist hotspots. Small local markets burst with fresh produce and friendly chatter, while modest pastel-painted homes create an authentic neighborhood feel. Kids play in narrow streets as the Grace Children's Hospital serves as both healthcare provider and community anchor for this budget-friendly residential district. Hungry travelers can sample traditional griot and rice and beans at affordable, family-run eateries. Basic guesthouses and homestays offer simple accommodations with the added benefit of a genuine cultural connection. Getting around means hopping on colorful tap-taps or walking through this slice of authentic Port-au-Prince.
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Top landmarks in Port-au-Prince

Port-au-Prince Cathedral
Bel Air is home to Port-au-Prince Cathedral, so why not stop by during your stay in Port-au-Prince.

National Palace
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to National Palace— just one of the monuments located 2 mi (3.3 km) from the center of Port-au-Prince.





























