- Castries - Wikipedia
Castries, Saint Lucia Castries ( kəˈstriːz ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Saint Lucia, an island country in the Caribbean The urban area has a population of approximately 20,000, while the eponymous district has a population of just under 70,000, as of May 2013 The city covers 80 km 2 (31 sq mi) [4][5][6] Castries is on a flood plain and is built on reclaimed land It houses
- Top Things to Do in Castries
Things to Do in Castries, St Lucia: See Tripadvisor's 56,928 traveler reviews and photos of Castries tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Castries Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- Castries, St. Lucia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026 . . .
The bustling port city of Castries is St Lucia's capital Shoppers flock to the city's dozens of stores and to Castries Market for fruits, vegetables and handicrafts
- Castries | Saint Lucia, Map, Facts | Britannica
Castries, capital and chief city of Saint Lucia island state, in the eastern Caribbean Sea 40 miles (65 km) south of Fort-de-France, Martinique
- Is Castries Worth Visiting? All You Need To Know - Travellers Elixir
Castries is famous for its interesting mix of French and British architecture, its central market, busy sea port and for being the commercial capital of St Lucia
- The port that carried Saint Lucia from colony to country
For centuries, Port Castries has been recognised as a crucial and strategic port not just for Saint Lucia, but for the colonial powers – the British and the French It was originally named Le Carenage (the careening place or safe anchorage) by the French during World War II
- Your Guide to Castries’ Best Hidden Gems Off-the-Beaten-Path
Explore Castries' top hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path adventures Your go-to guide for discovering the city's most unique attractions
- Your Guide To Castries Historical Sites And Museums
Experience the vibrant history and culture of Castries by visiting its premier historical sites and museums, going beyond just the Castries Market
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