Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars. Pointe Denis, accessible by a short boat ride, is a resort island with some of the area's best beaches. The Sibang Arboretum, just outside the city, showcases the country's unique flora.
Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars. Pointe Denis, accessible by a short boat ride, is a resort island with some of the area's best beaches. The Sibang Arboretum, just outside the city, showcases the country's unique flora.
Discover the best top things to do in Estuaire Province, Gabon including Akanda National Park, Pointe-Denis Beach, Gabon Wildlife Camps, L'Eglise St-Michel Libreville, Notre-dame de Lourdes, Stade d'Angondje, Casino Croisette, Institut francais, Musee des Arts et Traditions du Gabon (Museum of Art and Culture), Palais Presidentiel.
Discover the best top things to do in Gabon, Gabon including Cathedrale Saint Louis, Sainte-Anne du Fernand Vaz, L'Eglise St-Michel Libreville, Cathedrale Saint Pierre, Hassane II Mosque, Cour Constitutionnelle de la Republique Gabonaise, Notre-dame de Lourdes, Stade d'Angondje, Institut francais, Palais Presidentiel.
Discover the best top things to do in Gabon, Gabon including Cathedrale Saint Louis, Akanda National Park, Pointe-Denis Beach, Reserve de la Lope, L'Eglise St-Michel Libreville, Notre-dame de Lourdes, Stade d'Angondje, Casino Croisette, Musee des Arts et Traditions du Gabon (Museum of Art and Culture), Palais Presidentiel.
Discover the best top things to do in Estuaire Province, Gabon including L'Eglise St-Michel Libreville, Cathedrale Saint Pierre, Hassane II Mosque, Cour Constitutionnelle de la Republique Gabonaise, Notre-dame de Lourdes, Stade d'Angondje, Institut francais, Palais Presidentiel, St Marie Cathedral, La Stele de la Liberte.
Named for the freed slaves that helped build the port town, Libreville has grown into an elegant and wealthy capital city since Gabon gained independence in 1960. The seafront boulevard is lined with expensive hotels and stores, while the Louis quarter is known for its stylish clubs, restaurants and bars. Pointe Denis, accessible by a short boat ride, is a resort island with some of the area's best beaches. The Sibang Arboretum, just outside the city, showcases the country's unique flora.
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