Aerial image of the coastline and cityscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

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Abidjan

Abidjan, the largest city in Ivory Coast, was founded in 1893 as a French colonial trading post. It became the country's capital in 1934, a status it held until 1983. The city developed rapidly after the opening of the Vridi Canal in 1950, which allowed access for ocean-going vessels to its port. Located on the Ébrié Lagoon, Abidjan is known for its modern architecture, including skyscrapers such as the CNPS Tower. The economic and cultural center of the country, the city hosts numerous financial institutions and is an important hub for West Africa.

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Urban and Coastal Landscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast

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Urban and Coastal Landscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast

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Aerial image of the coastline and cityscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

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Aerial image of the coastline and cityscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

Autor Poza

Silvere Meya

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Silvere Meya

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Aerial image of the coastline and cityscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

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Silvere Meya

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Aerial photograph showcasing the city of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with its stunning coastline and vibrant port, a must-visit destination for urban and coastal scenery enthusiasts.

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Aerial photograph showcasing the city of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with its stunning coastline and vibrant port, a must-visit destination for urban and coastal scenery enthusiasts.

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Aerial photograph showcasing the city of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, with its stunning coastline and vibrant port, a must-visit destination for urban and coastal scenery enthusiasts.

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Urban and Coastal Landscape of Abidjan, Ivory Coast

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Gyg Code

32556

Gyg Code

32556

Gyg Code

32556

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Beaches

Assinie Beach: Long beach with golden sand, ideal for relaxation and water sports. Grand-Bassam Beach: Former colonial capital, offers a combination of history and quiet beach. Sassandra Beach: Less crowded, perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural landscapes.

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Airport Transport

Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport is the main airport, located about 16 km southeast of the city center. Taxi transfer: The most convenient option, takes approximately 30-40 minutes and costs around 15,000-20,000 FCFA. Buses: There are bus services connecting the airport to the city center, cheaper but less frequent.

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Abidjan is during the dry season, between December and April. During this period, temperatures are high, but humidity is lower, making exploring the city more comfortable. Avoid the rainy season (May-November), when heavy rains can disrupt tourist activities. December-January also offers the opportunity to participate in local end-of-year festivals.

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Created At

2026-06-17T21:10:32.973763+00:00

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2026-06-17T21:11:57.497699+00:00

Description

Abidjan, the largest city in Ivory Coast, was founded in 1893 as a French colonial trading post. It became the country's capital in 1934, a status it held until 1983. The city developed rapidly after the opening of the Vridi Canal in 1950, which allowed access for ocean-going vessels to its port. Located on the Ébrié Lagoon, Abidjan is known for its modern architecture, including skyscrapers such as the CNPS Tower. The economic and cultural center of the country, the city hosts numerous financial institutions and is an important hub for West Africa.

Festivals Events

MASA (Market for African Performing Arts): Art and culture festival, takes place every two years, usually in March-April. Abidjan International Jazz Festival: Held annually in April. FATO (Festival of Arts and Tourism): Celebrates Ivorian art and tourism, usually in November. Abidjan Carnival: Colorful event with parades and music, usually takes place in April.

Ideal Days

4-5 days. This interval allows for exploring the main attractions of the city, including the Plateau (business center), the Cocody district, the beaches of Bassam, and a possible day trip to Banco National Park. It also provides time to experience the nightlife and local culture.

Kiwi Destination

Abidjan

Name

Abidjan

Place Id

70bff105-0160-4149-8e41-761e8d6db92b

Public Transport

SOTRA buses: The main means of public transport, covering most areas of the city. Shared taxis (woro-woro) (pronounced 'woro-woro'): Operate on fixed routes and are cheaper than regular taxis. Taxis: Available throughout the city, negotiate the price before the trip. Lagoon Transport: Ferries crossing the Ébrié lagoon, offering a scenic transport alternative.

Shopping

Treichville Market: Traditional market with a variety of local products and crafts. Playce-Marcory Shopping Center: Modern mall with international and local brands. Adjamé Market: The largest market in Abidjan, known for textiles and food products. Cocody: Neighborhood with luxury boutiques and art galleries. Specific souvenirs: Traditional masks, wood carvings, jewelry, and kente fabrics.

Tips

• The emergency number in Ivory Coast is 180 for police and 185 for ambulance. • French is the official language and the most used in communication. • Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated in restaurants and hotels (10-15%). • Tap water is not drinkable, use bottled water. • Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into the country.

Traditional Foods

• Attiéké: A traditional dish made from grated and fermented cassava, often served with grilled fish or chicken. • Aloco: Fried plantains, a popular street snack or side dish. • Kedjenou: A slow-cooked chicken stew with vegetables and spices, specific to Ivorian cuisine. • Foutou: A staple food made from plantains and cassava, often served with sauces. • Garba: A popular street food consisting of attiéké with tuna and vegetables.

Updated At

2026-06-17T22:32:03.752012+00:00

Updated At

2026-06-17T21:22:23.304529+00:00

Where To Stay

Plateau: Business center, ideal for business travelers, with luxury hotels and easy access to attractions. Cocody: Luxury residential area, offering quality accommodations and a quiet environment. Lagoon Area: Hotels with lagoon views, perfect for tourists seeking relaxation and beautiful scenery. Marcory: Popular area with a wide range of accommodation options, from budget to luxury, close to shopping centers.

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Africa

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Africa

Cumparaturi

Treichville Market: Traditional market with a variety of local products and crafts. Playce-Marcory Shopping Center: Modern mall with international and local brands. Adjamé Market: The largest market in Abidjan, known for textiles and food products. Cocody: Neighborhood with luxury boutiques and art galleries. Specific souvenirs: Traditional masks, wood carvings, jewelry, and kente fabrics.

Cumparaturi

Treichville Market: Traditional market with a variety of local products and crafts. Playce-Marcory Shopping Center: Modern mall with international and local brands. Adjamé Market: The largest market in Abidjan, known for textiles and food products. Cocody: Neighborhood with luxury boutiques and art galleries. Specific souvenirs: Traditional masks, wood carvings, jewelry, and kente fabrics.

Descriere

Abidjan, the largest city in Ivory Coast, was founded in 1893 as a French colonial trading post. It became the country's capital in 1934, a status it held until 1983. The city developed rapidly after the opening of the Vridi Canal in 1950, which allowed access for ocean-going vessels to its port. Located on the Ébrié Lagoon, Abidjan is known for its modern architecture, including skyscrapers such as the CNPS Tower. The economic and cultural center of the country, the city hosts numerous financial institutions and is an important hub for West Africa.

Descriere

Abidjan, the largest city in Ivory Coast, was founded in 1893 as a French colonial trading post. It became the country's capital in 1934, a status it held until 1983. The city developed rapidly after the opening of the Vridi Canal in 1950, which allowed access for ocean-going vessels to its port. Located on the Ébrié Lagoon, Abidjan is known for its modern architecture, including skyscrapers such as the CNPS Tower. The economic and cultural center of the country, the city hosts numerous financial institutions and is an important hub for West Africa.

Destinatie Kiwi

Abidjan

Destinatie Kiwi

Abidjan

Festivaluri Si Evenimente

MASA (Market for African Performing Arts): Art and culture festival, takes place every two years, usually in March-April. Abidjan International Jazz Festival: Held annually in April. FATO (Festival of Arts and Tourism): Celebrates Ivorian art and tourism, usually in November. Abidjan Carnival: Colorful event with parades and music, usually takes place in April.

Festivaluri Si Evenimente

MASA (Market for African Performing Arts): Art and culture festival, takes place every two years, usually in March-April. Abidjan International Jazz Festival: Held annually in April. FATO (Festival of Arts and Tourism): Celebrates Ivorian art and tourism, usually in November. Abidjan Carnival: Colorful event with parades and music, usually takes place in April.

Latitutine

5.36

Latitutine

5.36

Longitundine

-4.0083

Longitundine

-4.0083

Mancaruri Traditionale

• Attiéké: A traditional dish made from grated and fermented cassava, often served with grilled fish or chicken. • Aloco: Fried plantains, a popular street snack or side dish. • Kedjenou: A slow-cooked chicken stew with vegetables and spices, specific to Ivorian cuisine. • Foutou: A staple food made from plantains and cassava, often served with sauces. • Garba: A popular street food consisting of attiéké with tuna and vegetables.

Mancaruri Traditionale

• Attiéké: A traditional dish made from grated and fermented cassava, often served with grilled fish or chicken. • Aloco: Fried plantains, a popular street snack or side dish. • Kedjenou: A slow-cooked chicken stew with vegetables and spices, specific to Ivorian cuisine. • Foutou: A staple food made from plantains and cassava, often served with sauces. • Garba: A popular street food consisting of attiéké with tuna and vegetables.

Numar Ideal Zile

4-5 days. This interval allows for exploring the main attractions of the city, including the Plateau (business center), the Cocody district, the beaches of Bassam, and a possible day trip to Banco National Park. It also provides time to experience the nightlife and local culture.

Numar Ideal Zile

4-5 days. This interval allows for exploring the main attractions of the city, including the Plateau (business center), the Cocody district, the beaches of Bassam, and a possible day trip to Banco National Park. It also provides time to experience the nightlife and local culture.

Nume

Abidjan

Nume

Abidjan

Perioada Potrivita

The best time to visit Abidjan is during the dry season, between December and April. During this period, temperatures are high, but humidity is lower, making exploring the city more comfortable. Avoid the rainy season (May-November), when heavy rains can disrupt tourist activities. December-January also offers the opportunity to participate in local end-of-year festivals.

Perioada Potrivita

The best time to visit Abidjan is during the dry season, between December and April. During this period, temperatures are high, but humidity is lower, making exploring the city more comfortable. Avoid the rainy season (May-November), when heavy rains can disrupt tourist activities. December-January also offers the opportunity to participate in local end-of-year festivals.

Plaje

Assinie Beach: Long beach with golden sand, ideal for relaxation and water sports. Grand-Bassam Beach: Former colonial capital, offers a combination of history and quiet beach. Sassandra Beach: Less crowded, perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural landscapes.

Plaje

Assinie Beach: Long beach with golden sand, ideal for relaxation and water sports. Grand-Bassam Beach: Former colonial capital, offers a combination of history and quiet beach. Sassandra Beach: Less crowded, perfect for those seeking tranquility and natural landscapes.

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Regiune

Lagunes

Regiune

Lagunes

Sfaturi Si Info Utile

• The emergency number in Ivory Coast is 180 for police and 185 for ambulance. • French is the official language and the most used in communication. • Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated in restaurants and hotels (10-15%). • Tap water is not drinkable, use bottled water. • Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into the country.

Sfaturi Si Info Utile

• The emergency number in Ivory Coast is 180 for police and 185 for ambulance. • French is the official language and the most used in communication. • Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated in restaurants and hotels (10-15%). • Tap water is not drinkable, use bottled water. • Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into the country.

Tara

Ivory Coast

Tara

Ivory Coast

Transport Aeroport

Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport is the main airport, located about 16 km southeast of the city center. Taxi transfer: The most convenient option, takes approximately 30-40 minutes and costs around 15,000-20,000 FCFA. Buses: There are bus services connecting the airport to the city center, cheaper but less frequent.

Transport Aeroport

Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport is the main airport, located about 16 km southeast of the city center. Taxi transfer: The most convenient option, takes approximately 30-40 minutes and costs around 15,000-20,000 FCFA. Buses: There are bus services connecting the airport to the city center, cheaper but less frequent.

Transport Public

SOTRA buses: The main means of public transport, covering most areas of the city. Shared taxis (woro-woro) (pronounced 'woro-woro'): Operate on fixed routes and are cheaper than regular taxis. Taxis: Available throughout the city, negotiate the price before the trip. Lagoon Transport: Ferries crossing the Ébrié lagoon, offering a scenic transport alternative.

Transport Public

SOTRA buses: The main means of public transport, covering most areas of the city. Shared taxis (woro-woro) (pronounced 'woro-woro'): Operate on fixed routes and are cheaper than regular taxis. Taxis: Available throughout the city, negotiate the price before the trip. Lagoon Transport: Ferries crossing the Ébrié lagoon, offering a scenic transport alternative.

Unde Sa Te Cazezi

Plateau: Business center, ideal for business travelers, with luxury hotels and easy access to attractions. Cocody: Luxury residential area, offering quality accommodations and a quiet environment. Lagoon Area: Hotels with lagoon views, perfect for tourists seeking relaxation and beautiful scenery. Marcory: Popular area with a wide range of accommodation options, from budget to luxury, close to shopping centers.

Unde Sa Te Cazezi

Plateau: Business center, ideal for business travelers, with luxury hotels and easy access to attractions. Cocody: Luxury residential area, offering quality accommodations and a quiet environment. Lagoon Area: Hotels with lagoon views, perfect for tourists seeking relaxation and beautiful scenery. Marcory: Popular area with a wide range of accommodation options, from budget to luxury, close to shopping centers.

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Latitude

5.36

Locatie

Abidjan

Locatie

Abidjan

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Abidjan

Longitude

-4.01