Must-see attractions in Paramaribo

  • Suriname, Paramaribo, old fort called Zeelandia.

    Fort Zeelandia

    Paramaribo

    Inside well-restored Fort Zeelandia, a star-shaped, 18th-century fort built on the site where the first colonists alighted, is the worthwhile Stichting…

  • Saint Peter & Paul Cathedral-Basilica

    Paramaribo

    Commonly called 'the Cathedral,' this gorgeously restored building was designated a Minor Basilica by Pope Francis in 2014. It's said to be the largest…

  • Palmentuin

    Onafhankelijkheidsplein

    Paramaribo

    Surrounding the centrally located Onafhankelijkheidsplein (Independence Square) are the contrasting stately 18th-century Presidential Palace – open to the…

  • Central Market

    Paramaribo

    The frenzied and fascinating central market is divided into distinct areas: the meat, fish, fruit and vegetable sections on the lower floor and a less…

  • Stichting Surinaams Museum

    Paramaribo

    Inside the beautifully restored Fort Zeelandia, a pentagonal 17th-century fort built on the riverbank where the first colonists alighted, is the Stichting…

  • Neveh Shalom Synagogue

    Paramaribo

    The expansive Dutch Israeli synagogue, which famously sits side by side with the Caribbean's largest mosque on Keizerstraat, dates from 1716, when it was…

  • ReadyTex Art Gallery

    Paramaribo

    Step off the chaotic streets and enter these five glorious floors of colorful local sculpture and paintings, all of which are for sale. Also check out the…

  • Blauwgrond

    Paramaribo

    This laid-back residential area about 10 minutes by taxi from downtown Paramaribo has dozens of tasty and cheap Javanese cafes to choose from and is a…

  • Presidential Palace

    Paramaribo

    Official residence of the President of Suriname, this fine white colonial house was originally built in 1730. It opens to the public on Suriname's…

  • Het Surinaamsch Rumhuis

    Paramaribo

    Tours here begin with a 'happy shot,' then it's through the distillery, rum museum and tasting room, where you will learn to sample each variety like a…

  • Hindu Temple

    Paramaribo

    This is the biggest of the many Hindu temples in Paramaribo, and is a beautifully ornate structure both inside and out. Visitors are welcome.

  • Palmentuin

    Paramaribo

    The Palmentuin is a shady haven of tall royal palms, home to some tropical birds and a troop of capuchin monkeys.

  • Mosque Keizerstraat

    Paramaribo

    This is the biggest mosque in the Caribbean. The current building was completed in 1984.