Saint-Louis Island, Senegal 

Founded as a French colonial settlement in the 17th century, Saint-Louis was urbanised in the mid-19th century. It was the capital of Senegal from 1872 to 1957 and played an important cultural and economic role in the whole of West Africa. The location of the town on an island at the mouth of the Senegal River, its regular town plan, the system of quays, and the characteristic colonial architecture give Saint-Louis its distinctive appearance and identity.

The city’s historic center is on Saint-Louis Island, a long strip of land accessible via the Eiffel-styleFaidherbe Bridge. Note the Great Mosque to the north, as well as the cathedral evoking colonial days and the buildings lining Faidherbe Square. There’s a lot of restoration going on here.

Epic Senegal Culture & Adventure Route © Monika Newbound

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