Servotel

Port-au-Prince & Around


This modern hotel right near the international airport is a good place to rest post-arrival or pre-departure. Constructed of paraseismic steel, Servotel went up just after the earthquake to provide a place where guests could feel safe, and the sleek design, cushy rooms and friendly service don't hurt either. The airport shuttle is free.


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Nearby Port-au-Prince & Around attractions

1. Barbancourt Rum Distillery

2.06 MILES

North of the airport and tucked among sugarcane fields, this famous rum distillery welcomes visitors occasionally and seemingly at random – don't make the…

2. Parc Historique de la Canne à Sucre

2.34 MILES

At the outbreak of the Haitian Revolution, the Plaine du Cul-de-Sac was one of the richest parts of St-Domingue. Little remains of this period, but one…

3. Maison Dufort

3.84 MILES

This recently restored gingerbread home is the first of its kind to be not only preserved by a nonprofit, but also opened to the public. The creamy-yellow…

4. Musée du Panthéon National

3.97 MILES

This modern, mostly subterranean history museum, set below gardens, hosts a permanent exhibition chronicling Haiti’s history, from the Taínos and slavery…

5. Champs de Mars

4.03 MILES

A series of parks split by wide boulevards that collectively make up the Place des Héros de l'Indépendence, with the former site of the demolished Palais…

6. Marché de Fer

4.09 MILES

Several of Haiti’s cities have iron markets, but Port-au-Prince’s is the original and the best. Constructed in 1889, the exuberant red-metal structure…

7. Grand Rue Artists

4.64 MILES

While most of Haiti’s artists are represented in the rarefied air of Pétionville’s galleries, a collective of sculptors and installation artists produces…

8. Fort Jacques

7.03 MILES

Fort Jacques was erected during the burst of fort-building following independence in 1804. It was built by Alexandre Pétion and named after Jean-Jacques…