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  • Le Barachois - Located in the heart of Saint-Denis, Le Barachois is a picturesque waterfront area offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean. It features a beautiful promenade, palm trees, and historical monuments, making it a popular spot for leisurely walks and picnics.
  • Jardin de l'Etat - Also known as the State Garden, Jardin de l'Etat is a lush public park in Saint-Denis. It boasts a diverse collection of exotic plants, including several species of palm trees and endemic flora. The garden also houses a natural history museum, a library, and a small zoo, making it an ideal place to relax and explore.
  • Cathédrale de Saint-Denis - The Cathedral of Saint-Denis is an iconic religious landmark in the heart of the city. This Gothic-style cathedral dates back to the 19th century and boasts impressive stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and a tall spire. Visitors can explore its grand interior, attend mass, or simply admire its architectural beauty.
  • Musée Léon Dierx - Situated in a charming 19th-century building, Musée Léon Dierx is an art museum that showcases a vast collection of paintings and sculptures. It mainly focuses on French and Creole art, featuring works by renowned artists such as Gauguin, Matisse, and Chagall. Art lovers will appreciate the museum's diverse exhibitions and cultural events.
  • Le Marché de Saint-Denis - Saint-Denis Market is a vibrant and bustling market where locals and tourists can indulge in a sensory experience. From fresh produce to spices, handicrafts, and local delicacies, the market offers a wide range of goods. Exploring the stalls and tasting the traditional Creole cuisine is a must for visitors seeking an authentic experience.
  • Le Petit Marché - Located next to the Saint-Denis Market, Le Petit Marché is a smaller market specializing in local handicrafts, souvenirs, and homemade products. It is an ideal place to find unique gifts, traditional clothing, and local artworks while supporting local artisans.
  • Le Musée de Villèle - Situated in the nearby town of Saint-Gilles-les-Hauts, Le Musée de Villèle is a historical museum dedicated to the island's colonial past. It is housed in a Creole mansion and showcases artifacts, photographs, and documents from the plantation era. Visitors can gain insights into Reunion Island's history and learn about the island's cultural heritage.
  • La Roche Écrite - Nature enthusiasts can embark on a challenging hike to La Roche Écrite, a prominent peak located in the surrounding mountains. This mountain is the highest point on Reunion Island and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island's landscapes. It is a popular destination for avid hikers and offers a rewarding and memorable experience.
  • Le Jardin d'Eden - Situated in Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, Le Jardin d'Eden is a tropical botanical garden featuring a vast collection of exotic plants and flowers. Visitors can wander through the garden's colorful pathways, exploring the diverse flora and enjoying the peaceful ambiance. The garden also offers guided tours and hosts various events and exhibitions. 10. Le Port de Saint-Gilles - Located on the west coast of Reunion Island, the Port of Saint-Gilles is a lively marina and seaside town. It offers a range of water activities, including boat tours, diving, and fishing excursions. Visitors can also stroll along the promenade, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, or relax on the sandy beaches nearby.