A historical crossroads
Port-au-Prince was founded in 1749 by French colonists, who chose it for its strategic location on the bay.
- A colonial center: Initially conceived as a commercial port, Port-au-Prince quickly became an economic hub for coffee and sugar exports in the 18th century. - A key role in independence: The city played a central role in the Haitian Revolution, marking the struggle for the emancipation of slaves and the country’s freedom in 1804.
Today, the capital remains a symbol of independence and determination for the Haitian people.