Who don't know about the beautifulness of Haiti (officially called the Republic of Haiti), at least hear about it if you never had the chance to lay your eyes on this paradise before, except if you have been living in a cave all this time.
If you have been there even just for once, I'm sure you'll say that Haiti is one of the best place to have a vacation when you spent your holiday.
But as it was reported by any travel guide website, news, and others mass media that an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale hit Haiti on January 12, 2010. It's causing major casualties and extensive damage to infrastructure, including buildings in the Port au Prince area.
So that is the purpose of this post, to share what are the tourist objects that lost in Port au Prince - Haiti so we can't visit anymore, at least just for a while.
National Palace
National Palace located in the center of the city and is known as the center of art and culture. It is one of the oldest building in the city and was restored in 1918.
Cathedrale de Port au Prince
The churches and cathedrals are major attractions in the city not only for their religious significance but also for their excellent architectural styles. Cathedrale de Port au Prince is also known as Cathedrale de Notre Dame. The Neo Romantic architecture of the cathedral is appreciated by tourists from all over the world.
Centre d'Art Museum
It is where the arts of Haitian live, clearly define from their collections and it is one of the worst damaged museum when earthquake hit Port au Prince. Some artworks were crushed or exposed to the elements as it is reported by any mass media.
So now, if you're still wanting to visit The Lost Paradise, Haiti, I think it is a good idea, considering to remind its historical buildings, besides to help the people and do the humanitarian act, of course. Getting Car Hire Worldwide will help you visit places shared above easily.









We really appreciate if you don't use inappropriate words and links for commenting. Thanks You.