La Place Carenage
La Place Carenage
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A duty-free shopping center in Castries.
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SAB5859
Banff, UK4,716 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
This Mall is extremely close to where our cruise ship berthed. It’s a decent Mall with a good assortment of shops to choose from. We had a snack and a few beers in Chef Robby’s restaurant on the upper level which offers free WiFi. We got a couple of bottles of red wine from the duty free shop at a reasonable price.
Written 23 February 2018
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SteveC0918
Tampa, FL119 contributions
Aug 2015 • Couples
You need to get past the perimeter and into the main building complex which has rows of vendor stalls. Some will be intimidated by the exterior surroundings, but it is just part of the local flavor. There are good bargains to be had for wood carvings, paintings, baskets, clothing goods, etc. but you must step up and haggle for a lower price. Never accept the initial offering -- bargaining is expected. Some will thoroughly enjoy the experience and others will want to run for cover. I like to engage the vendors, learn their name and a little about them if I'm interested in buying. And if their stall doesn't have something that catches my eye, I've always found it a simple "hello" or "good morning" goes a long way to making for a pleasant experience. The venders here don't pressure you into buying.
Written 4 August 2015
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Tracy N
Castries, St. Lucia9 contributions
Dec 2018
one stop shop in an air conditioned atmosphere with dinning minutes away. To add to that the atm and telecoms services are all in reach.
Written 13 February 2019
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silverbrook
London, Canada4,772 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
If you like shopping while at port, you will enjoy the convenience of La Place Carenage. It is located right hear where the cruise ships dock and has several duty free, jewelry and souvenir shops. There are also several places to purchase snacks and drinks if you want a taste of the local flavours. The prices in the stores seem typical of tourist destinations and most of the vendors are friendly and polite (a couple of the jewelry vendors were slightly aggressive, but not obnoxiously so).
Written 2 January 2019
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Michelle W
15 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
There is a Restaurant and Bar there that is just at the top of the stairs I can't remember the name but the food is superb so good my husband and I got or monies worth a must must mustttttt!!!!!! Try so good
Written 21 September 2018
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Barbara L
Virginia Beach, VA125 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
For cruise ship passengers, perhaps, but no interesting shops compared to the Market or Venders' Arcade. However, washrooms (restrooms) were free and clean.
Written 26 February 2016
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CarolinaGianna
270 contributions
Jan 2015 • Couples
You may miss this place as its right next to a derelict building in Castries .
Places to dine upstairs and duty free ( very expensive) shops inside the centre .
Some pretty upmarket shops inside and a welcome at in the desk for local information along with some annoying taxi drivers who may want to know all your business if you enter alone.
Nice trendy bar and eateries upstairs with great view of Castries Port
Free wifi
Don't dine in the cafes
Places to dine upstairs and duty free ( very expensive) shops inside the centre .
Some pretty upmarket shops inside and a welcome at in the desk for local information along with some annoying taxi drivers who may want to know all your business if you enter alone.
Nice trendy bar and eateries upstairs with great view of Castries Port
Free wifi
Don't dine in the cafes
Written 18 September 2015
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RedBella4Eva
Barbados9 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
Literally next to the carenage and there is a good view of the bay from the 2nd floor restaurant. The shops are pricey and the mall was gloomy and not very inviting.
Written 15 April 2015
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Doyle-Schepens
Belgium237 contributions
Jul 2014 • Couples
As part of our "Shopping Tour" with Sunlink Tours my husband and I visited La Place Carenage and Point Seraphine. As both centres are situated at the port where cruise ships come in we feel the prices are geared towards the American market and not to the European. Whether it be jewellery, perfume or clothes we can honestly say we could not find anything cheaper than here in Belgium where we live. Perhaps other people coming from America or England would find things cheaper than home.
Written 4 August 2014
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Janice T
Swanage23 contributions
Nov 2013 • Couples
We went slightly out of season, so many of the shops were shut and it was rather dull. We enjoyed a meal on the balcony at Chef Robbie's, watching the comings and goings in Castries Harbour. The second time we visited Castries we did not go there, as there was a cruise ship alonside and it would have been like lunching beside a large block of flats.
Written 6 December 2013
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You can definitely try beach shop opposite the Columbian Emerald store cant quite remember the name i believe it was the beach shack or something of that sort or try Sea Island Cotton Shop for all your Souvenirs.
Written 1 May 2019
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