FREE

This spot is a working sugar refinery and museum that shows how sugar is made and its impact on daily life. The building stands out on the waterfront and has been part of the city’s history since the 1950s. Inside, you’ll find cool exhibits about sugar production, old-school tools, and stories about the people who worked there.

  • The museum is most popular for its interactive sugar-making displays and the giant sugar crystals on show.
  • There’s a real sugar silo you can see up close.
  • The location offers a unique view of the city’s industrial side and the waterfront.

  • See how sugar is made from start to finish 🍬 Watch the process and learn stuff you never knew about something you eat every day.
  • Check out the massive sugar silo and vintage equipment 🏗️ The machinery and tools are huge and make for some cool photos.
  • Learn about the city’s industrial history in a hands-on way 📚 The museum connects the past and present, making history feel real.

  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds.
  • No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be walking and standing.
  • Tickets: It’s recommended to book a few days in advance, especially for group tours or during school breaks.