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Abidjan Attractions |
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Designed by Italian architect Aldo Spirito, and covering a
massive 14,625 square feet (4,500m square), this cathedral is
Africa's second-largest church building and can seat more than
3,500...
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Once the picture of innovation and modernity for Abidjan, the
Hotel Ivoire is now an empty shell of what was. The hotel complex
used to include more than ten tennis courts, a casino,...
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Situated at the northwestern edge of the city, Parc du Banco
offers tourists a glimpse of the country's rainforests. The park
has a number of walking paths and trails, as well as a lake and a
huge...
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Tourists to Abidjan looking for a little entertainment should
head to the area of Treichville, a small commune located in the
southwest of the city. Full of bars and restaurants, as well as a
race...
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A decent little museum, certainly worth checking out, the
National Museum of Abidjan is centrally located in the city's Le
Plateau region. The museum has a special focus on Ivorian art,
showcasing...
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Located about an hour away from Yamoussoukro, the Parc National
d'Abokouamekro (Abokouamekro National Park) is an up-and-coming
Ivory Coast tourist attraction of great promise. Covering...
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