• Petit-Goâve's climate caused it to be too malarial, and Léogane's topography made it difficult to defend. Thus, in 1749, a new city was built, Port-au-Prince.
  • Q: Are there any areas of the city that I should avoid? A: Yes, there are some areas of Port-au-Prince that are considered unsafe for tourists.
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  • Port-au-Prince (Kreyol: Potoprens) is the capital of the Republic of Haiti. It is also known in Haitian Creole, the nation's dominant official language, as Pòtoprens.
  • The National Museum, Hotel Oloffson, Cathedrale de Port au Prince, and Musée d’Art Haïtien du Collège Saint-Pierre are its popular attractions.
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  • Let’s admit the obvious: Port-au-Prince doesn’t have the image of somewhere you’d visit for fun.
  • The National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, prior to its damage in a January 2010 earthquake and its subsequent demolition.
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  • Although some areas are troubled (as with any populous city), Port-au-Prince has several upmarket districts where visitors can safely stay and explore on their own.