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Place du Champ de Mars
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Place du Champ de Mars

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

About Place du Champ de Mars

The Place du Champ de Mars is Haiti's most important public square, framed by the National Palace ruins and statues of independence heroes, and the spontaneous gathering point where football fans celebrate national team victories in scenes of extraordinary communal joy. On major match nights, the square fills with blue-and-red-clad supporters whose carnival-like celebrations blend football passion with Haitian musical tradition, rum, and an indomitable spirit. Understanding the role of football in Haitian national identity begins here.

Located in Port-au-Prince.

Tags: landmark culture fan-gathering public-space haitian-culture

Planning a Fan Trip Around Place du Champ de Mars

Place du Champ de Mars works as a daytime or off-window itinerary layer in Port-au-Prince.

Place du Champ de Mars Fan Planning Snapshot

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  • Nearby Fan Weekend Ideas: Fan weekend ideas are still being expanded for Port-au-Prince.
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Place du Champ de Mars in Fan Weekend Planning

Place du Champ de Mars can be used as a planning anchor for fan weekends in Port-au-Prince, especially when stacked with nearby events and celeb-linked city signals.

About Place du Champ de Mars

The Place du Champ de Mars is Haiti's most important public square, framed by the National Palace ruins and statues of independence heroes, and the spontaneous gathering point where football fans celebrate national team victories in scenes of extraordinary communal joy. On major match nights, the square fills with blue-and-red-clad supporters whose carnival-like celebrations blend football passion with Haitian musical tradition, rum, and an indomitable spirit. Understanding the role of football in Haitian national identity begins here.

Place du Champ de Mars is located in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.