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Charlotte Amalie
sweeps around St Thomas Harbor in a striking combination of
red-roofed whitewashed buildings backed by lush green villa-dotted
hills. At any one time there can be up to eleven cruise ships
scattered around the harbor. Add to that the hundreds of ferries and
yachts that pass through and you get a feel for this vibrant,
cosmopolitan, often congested port town whose 12,500 population is
swelled daily by bargain-hunting tourists.
Many of them head
straight for the famous shopping district whose renovated
merchant warehouses contain shops selling everything from cut-rate
diamonds, perfume and fine textiles to monstrous Cuban cigars.
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But there's much more to Charlotte Amalie than shopping - the town
is full of historic sites like the 99 Steps, Fort Christian
and the St Thomas Synagogue, the world's second oldest Jewish
house of worship. Named Charlotte Amalie in honor of the wife of
Danish King Christian V, the Danish influence here is strong - much
of the historic colonial architecture is still standing and
streets are commonly referred to by the Danish word gades.
On the peninsula due west of Charlotte Amalie, the
smaller, quieter neighborhood of FRENCHTOWN has been home to
most of St Thomas's French descendants for centuries, and some
fantastic restaurants.
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U.S. Virgin Islands
guide
Caribbean guide
Charlotte Amalie
Charlotte Amalie
The town
Restaurants in Charlotte
Restaurants in Frenchtown
Nightlife
Bars and clubs
Entertainment venues
Around Charlote Amalie
The
beaches
Downtown
The legend of Blackbeard
Havensight, Atlantis Submarines
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