
Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market
English River
Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market, also known as Victoria Market, is the central marketplace in Victoria, Seychelles. Established in 1840 and renovated in 1999, it showcases early-Victorian architectural style and is a vibrant hub for fresh produce, fish, meat, spices, and affordable local crafts. The market was renamed to honor Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke, a former Governor of Seychelles. It operates from Monday to Friday, with peak activity on Saturdays, and is usually closed on Sundays. As of March 2025, the market is undergoing renovations and temporarily relocated to the former STC Supermarket in Victoria. The market is an essential cultural and economic center, reflecting the local lifestyle and culinary traditions of Seychelles.
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Astuce: Visit the market on Saturdays for the liveliest atmosphere and widest selection of fresh goods. Consider purchasing local spices and crafts as souvenirs. Due to ongoing renovations, check the current location and opening hours before visiting. Buying early in the day ensures the freshest produce. Discounts may be available for bulk purchases or local residents.
Faits intéressants
- •The market is also known as Victoria Market, reflecting its central location in the capital city.
- •It features early-Victorian architectural style despite being located in the Indian Ocean region.
- •The market offers a wide variety of local spices unique to Seychelles cuisine.
- •Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke Market is a key cultural meeting point for locals and tourists alike.
Histoire
The market was originally built in 1840 during the early Victorian era, serving as the main trading hub in Victoria.
It underwent significant renovation in 1999 to preserve its historic architecture and improve facilities.
The market was renamed to honor Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke, a notable former Governor of Seychelles, recognizing his contributions to the islands.
In 2025, the market began another phase of renovation and temporarily relocated to a nearby supermarket building to continue serving the community.
Contact
Téléphone: 4 225 970