Flacq Market

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Flacq Market
Flacq Market

The market is named after a famous village and also the largest district in . This is the meeting point for inhabitants of East Mauritius. It is also the largest outdoor market in Mauritius. The market is open every day, but the best time to visit is during Wednesdays and Sundays when all the stalls are open and the place is swarming with people. You will see the cultural diversity of the nation with African, European, Indian and Chinese influences in this market.

Flacq Market
Flacq Market

The word Flacq means flat in Dutch. The quality of the soil made Flacq an ideal choice for the Dutch to establish a garden and numerous important settlements including Trou d'Eau Douce which they named Cronenburg and in Grande Riviere Sud-Est.

The market is a one-stop shopping destination for many items such as locally produced vegetables and fruits, seafood, vanilla and herbal tea and also textile products. You can also buy souvenirs for yourself to take back home.

In the textile section where you will find fabrics of all colours and patterns as well as ready made garments. Colourful sarees, sparkling lehengas or comfy sweatpants are all available within meters of each other. There are a couple of stalls with several African themed tops and dresses hanging from the roof of the stalls.

Flacq Market
Flacq Market

From street food vendors you can get fried snacks such as samosa, Taro Root fritters, and bhajiyas. Fresh coconut water is a popular drink in the market.

You may also hear snippets of the Bhojpuri language (of Indian origin) spoken across the market. In your visit to the market you will learn a lot about the culture of East Mauritius.

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