São Tomé is the capital city of the African Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe and is by far the nation's largest town. Its name is Portuguese for "Saint Thomas". The population of its agglomeration is 71,868 (2015 est.).
Restaurants in Sao Tome
5.0 based on 91 reviews
PADI and SSI Dive Center located in Sao Tome and Principe, with two bases located at the | Hotel Pestana Sao Tome in the city and the Hotel Pestana Equador at Ilhéu das Rolas. Diving outings every day; tours and snorkeling trips; whale watching (seasonal); rental of paddles and kayaks; all PADI and SSI diving courses
4.5 based on 93 reviews
Cafe Bar in the center of Sao Tome City, open from 08.00 To 24.00. Ancient colonial house with beautiful fresh garden. Diversity of local and international drinks, cocktails. The speciality is the local flavoured (spices and fruits) rum, named "Gravaninha". Natural juices and smoothies. Free wifi. Serves pizzas, hamburgers, sandwiches. English, french, spanish, portuguese and capverde creole fluently spoken. Local handcraft shop downstairs.
An hidden gem in São Tomé disguised in an old colonial house, that was turn into a cultural place, a bar or simply to hangout with friends. A very cool, stylish and beautiful place, the manager is extremely friendly and the handcrafted Rum made with local product like cacau, coffee or passionfruit is really tasty. Definitely worth the visit.
4.0 based on 49 reviews
Great place to learn somethings about the different flavors of Chocolat, and taste really good chocolate . They speak portuguese, but we where so Lucky that the daughter of Claudio Corallo could translate for us since we do not speak any portuguese . So we hade a great time,and highly reccomend a visit.after the tasting you can buy what you likes best.
3.5 based on 175 reviews
My expectations were low but I'm thankful i took the time to visit the museum. The guide could only speak in Portuguese but we manage to understand her explanations. Very informative and frankly a must if you want to understand a bit the struggles santomeans have gone thru since the islands were discovered by the Portuguese and their economies shaped to fit the needs of the empire.
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