
由真正住在那里的人写的自助语音导览。
每本旅游手册都写的地标——以及那些手册没告诉你的故事。
Port-au-Prince is the capital of Haiti, which in 1804 became the first nation in the world founded by a successful slave rebellion. That fact sits at the heart of everything about the city. The revolution that produced it was one of the most remarkable events in modern history, defeating Napoleon's forces and ending French colonial rule, and Haitians carry that founding with a pride that visitors should understand before arriving. The Citadelle Laferriere, a massive mountaintop fortress built in the early 19th century by King Henri Christophe, is one of the engineering feats of the Americas and is about 150 kilometres north in Cap-Haitien.
Port-au-Prince has endured enormous difficulty, most catastrophically the 2010 earthquake that killed more than 160,000 people and devastated the urban core.
Recovery has been long and uneven, and the city's situation has been complicated by political instability in recent years. What has not changed is Haitian art, which is world-class and represented in galleries and studios throughout Petionville, the hillside neighborhood above the city. Tap-taps, the elaborately painted and decorated minibuses that serve as public transport, turn every street into a moving gallery.

Before you walk.
November through March is the dry season and the most comfortable time to visit, with temperatures around 28-32C and lower humidity. April through June and August through October bring the rainy seasons, with heavy downpours common in the afternoons.
Haitian Creole is the primary language of Port-au-Prince, spoken by virtually everyone. French is also an official language and used in formal contexts. In tourist areas and Petionville, English is spoken by some hotel and restaurant staff. Learning basic Creole phrases like mesi (thank you) and bonjou (hello) is appreciated by locals and goes a long way.
The Galerie Nader in Petionville is one of the finest galleries in the Caribbean, with serious historical and contemporary Haitian art. The Iron Market downtown, a distinctive Victorian-era structure, has crafts and art alongside everyday goods. Petionville's main streets have several smaller galleries where you can often meet the artists directly.
Griot, chunks of pork marinated in citrus and Scotch bonnet pepper then fried crispy, is the defining Haitian dish and is served with pikliz, a spicy pickled vegetable condiment. Haitian rice and beans, cooked with coconut milk, is unlike any other rice and beans dish in the Caribbean. Akra, fried malanga fritters, are a popular snack throughout the city.
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App Store 与 Google Play 综合评分 4.8。这是我们反复回味的几条好评。
这次导览是游览这座城市的绝佳方式。故事很有趣,感觉不太照本宣科,我喜欢能够按照自己的节奏探索。
这是了解布莱顿的一种可靠方式,感觉不像游客。解说有深度和背景,但并未过度。
一手拿着羊角面包,零期望地开始了这次导览。这款应用真的很适合你,没有压力,只有你、你的耳机和一些很酷的故事。