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Explore the city of Abidjan by visiting Grande Mosque du Plateau one of the largest Muslim religious sites, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Civilization museum and Centre Artisinal De La Ville an artisan village with workshops selling a variety of handicrafts.
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Port of Abidjan
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We will pick you at the port at port terminal by our guides in green t-shirts at 8:30am drive to Mosquee du Plateau One of the largest Muslim religious sites in the country, Grande Mosquee du Plateau remains unfinished but open for visitors. Initiated in 1996 to create a place of worship for Plateau’s Muslim population, the mosque boasts a richly decorated facade and tall minarets, along with a blue dome and marble floors inside. Only men may enter the mosque.
Duration 30mins
Designed by renowned architect Aldo Spirito, St. Paul’s Cathedral is a unique monument that serves as the mother church for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abidjan. Its construction was completed in 1985 and since then it has been a major attraction of Abidjan in addition to being a house of worship. People marvel at the unique, futuristic structure and the sheer size of the cross-shaped tower
Duration 20 mins
2. Civilization Museum
Here you will learn about Abidjan’s history and culture. The human and animal statuettes made from terracotta are extremely beautiful. There are also a number of wooden masks, Ivorian musical instruments and pottery items with the total collection adding to nearly 20,000. We will drop you off at the port at around
Duration 30 mins
Drive to Centre Artisanal de la Ville, an artisan village with workshops selling a variety of handicrafts. Browse through Korhogo cloth paintings, batiks, loin cloths, jewelry, and folk art, and poke around the countless stands, huts, galleries, and souvenir shops. Observe craftspeople in their workshops and grab a meal at one of the huts serving food. Note that you’ll see local art pieces alongside those coming from Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, and other African countries. You will leave the market at 1:15pm and drive back to the port where you will be dropped of at 1.30pm
Duration 40 mins