between Bridge and Church Streets off Sir Arthur Lewis Street (named for one of the island s two Nobel prize winners), Eizabeth Square is the town s green centerpiece. Peek into the old stone Lady of Assumption Church overlooking the east side of the square. It was built in 1953, but stands on ground that housed older churches, which were destroyed by hurricanes, earthquakes, and fires. With so many disasters over the years, it s surprising that much is left of the original town, but you will see examples oradea pictures of French Colonial architecture around the square and along the waterfront.
On Brazil Street overlooking Derek Walcott Square you ll find Chez Paul, 758-452-3022, with service on the balcony and a menu featuring French and Pacific oradea pictures Rim cuisine; open 8:30am to 10pm, Monday to Saturday.
Sunshine Bookshop, carrying Caribbean oradea pictures authors and international magazines; 758-452-2322. Koko Tok features apparel made from linen and cotton; 758-458-0160. oradea pictures Basic Blue has Dockers and Levis; 758-458-0351. Panache Limited is the place for Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, oradea pictures and Calvin Klein fans; 758-458-0440. Heritage is a gift shop and boutique that endeavors to be a one-stop shopping solution. Located at Rodney Bay across from the Lime Restaurant, they have souvenirs, art, T-shirts, swimsuits, maps, disposable cameras, pottery, spices, and a long list of other items commonly needed by tourists. 758-452-8240. Specialty Items The Art and Craft Cooperative in the little village of Choiseul is worth a visit. The workshop isn t open to the public, but you can purchase baskets, wood carvings, pottery, and other items made by residents from local materials. Prices are good, and the quality is excellent, but service is sometimes indifferent. Go for the unique buys; 758-453-2338.
As one of the larger Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, 238square- mile, pear-shaped St. Lucia measures 27 miles end-to-end and 14 miles across its widest section. Its nearest neighbors include Martinique (to the north), St. Vincent (to the southwest), and Barbados (to the southeast).
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