Racing track in Port Louis

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Champ de Mars Racecourse

Port Louis


This racecourse was a military training ground until the Mauritius Turf Club was founded in 1812, making it the second-oldest racecourse in the world. Mauritian independence was proclaimed here in 1968. The racing season lasts from around April to late November, with meetings usually held on a Saturday or Sunday. The biggest race of all is the Maiden Cup in September. For race dates, contact the Mauritius Turf Club or check local media.

If you're here on a race day, it's well worth joining the throng of betting-crazy locals.

Within the racecourse are a statue of King Edward VII by sculptor Prosper d'Épinay, and the Malartic Tomb, an obelisk to a French governor.


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1. King Edward VII Statue

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This statue of King Edward VII within the grounds of Champ de Mars Racecourse was created by sculptor Prosper d'Épinay.

2. Malartic Tomb

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This obelisk to a French governor stands within the grounds of the Champ de Mars Racecourse.

3. St James Cathedral

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Inaugurated in 1850, St James is the oldest Anglican church in Mauritius, and has a peaceful, wood-panelled interior with plaques commemorating local…

4. Fort Adelaide

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5. St Louis Cathedral

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The slightly austere St Louis Cathedral dates from 1932 and is popular with the Chinese community.

6. Photography Museum

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This small but engaging museum, down a cobbled lane opposite the Municipal Theatre, is the labour of love of local photographer Tristan Bréville. He's…

7. ICAIO

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One of Mauritius' premier art institutions, this fine space is designed to increase local exposure to high-quality art, with four temporary exhibitions…

8. Plaine Verte

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Located on the far side of the citadel, Plaine Verte is the Muslim quarter of the city and strongly contrasts with the glass towers in central Port Louis…