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Extract from the Fort-de-France Travel Guides:
Often likened to a miniature Paris,
FORT-DE-FRANCE
is stunning to behold when arriving by sea, with its panorama of colonial houses and multiple church steeples wrapping around the
Baie des Flamands
and ascending into the surrounding moutainside. The capital city is, unfortunately, much better seen from afar than up close - its main streets, even high-fashion
rue Victor-Hugo
, are pretty grubby, with peeling paint and sagging frames. The town is also much better by day; at night, it's sketchy, with public squares plied by vagrants and prostitutes. The best day to visit is Saturday before lunch, when... read the whole Fort-de-France Travel Guides...
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