Things to do in Antananarivo, Antananarivo Province: The Best Sights & Landmarks

March 24, 2022 Tonie Szymanski

Built on a narrow, rocky ridge, Antananarivo occupies a strategic point at the center of the island of Madagascar. Two forts watch over the city from the east and southwest, while within the city limits lay royal palaces, embassies, some fifty churches and a mosque. The city's most distinguishing feature may be the burnt out remains of the Rova, or Queen's Palace, situated on a prominent hill. Its steep alleys and stairways make Antananarivo a challenging but rewarding city to explore on foot.
Restaurants in Antananarivo

1. Ambohimanga

23 km North of Antananarivo, Antananarivo 101 Madagascar 00248323422 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/950
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Ambohimanga

The former royal capital and its palace on a steep hill offer stunning views overlooking rice terraces.

Reviewed By midway42 - Minnesota, United States

The Twelve Sacred Hills of the Imerina were designated over two centuries ago by King Nampoina, who was roughly the Malagasy equivalent of George Washington. They were labeled as such because of their historical, political, and spiritual significance to the Merina kingdom and soon-to-be unified nation of Madagascar. This designation was echoed by UNSECO in the early 21st Century when the organization bestowed World Heritage status to Ambohimanga, by far the most famous of the dozen hallowed mounds. The hill rises steeply approximately 450 feet from the surrounding terrain and has been settled in one fashion or another for over four centuries. The current structures exhibit a mélange of construction styles and have been built, re-built, and renovated multiple times over the years. I visited during my first full day in Tana after spending almost two weeks in the country. Although the site is only found 23km north of the city it took over an hour to get here due to the usual labyrinthine “roads” in the area. As was routine in the country, a local guide is mandatory here and worth every ariary. Although the entire history of the site is layered and complex (just take a peek at the Wikipedia article), it basically consists of the Rova (royal enclosure) and the surrounding grounds. We started at the former, with the instructions that no photos were allowed inside. The Rova consists of a number of wood and stone buildings. The most famous of these is King Nampoina’s residence, the only remaining original construction here from that time period. “Palace” is a bit of a stretch but the building contains a number of his personal items including weapons, drums, and a raised bed. There are several other royal pavilions found nearby, in addition to royal tombs containing stone crypts with remains; stone water pools and zebu pens complete the interior picture. Outside the Rova are expansive gardens with a stone esplanade that provides sweeping views across the entire city and surrounding countryside. Multiple gardens with the requisite botanical diversity abound with the occasional bird to break the silence. I spent over two hours on site. In summary, there were multiple reasons why this attraction was one of the top five experiences during my time in the country. First, it is the one location that embodies the founding, colonization, and nationalization of the country. Second, the layers of symbolism were fascinating. My guide explained that the homes of the living are made of wood and vegetation (living materials) and those of the dead are in stone (non-living, inert materials); this was just one example of dozens found throughout the compound. Third, the views over the countryside are sublime. Last and most important, the area isn’t just a relic of the past; it is still used as a present day center for religion and pilgrimage and was refreshingly free from digital displays and souvenir books. Ambohimanga isn’t for everyone. It takes a bit of time and effort to get here and to peel back the layers of history. The results, however, are worth it. Thumbs up.

2. Eglise de Faravohitra

Antananarivo 101 Madagascar http://www.icimadagascar.fr/2015/04/19/une-messe-tres-matinale/leglise-de-faravohitra/
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Eglise de Faravohitra

3. Anjely Mainty

Antananarivo Madagascar
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Anjely Mainty

4. Cathedrale Catholique d Andohalo

Lalana Justin Rajoro, Antananarivo 101 Madagascar +261 20 22 207 26
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Cathedrale Catholique d Andohalo

5. Maison de Jean Laborde

Antananarivo Madagascar
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Maison de Jean Laborde

6. Rova - Le Palais de la Reine

Antananarivo Madagascar 00248323422 http://www.animaljam.com/welcome
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Rova - Le Palais de la Reine

Reviewed By 416kate2019 - Kigali, Rwanda

We visited the Rova on our first afternoon and, with the help of a compulsory guide and a couple of postcards of kings and queens, gave us a great introduction to Madagasy history/ culture. Although damaged during a fire some years ago, there had been some excellent restoration done. More is planned I believe. The views are excellent in all directions and you get a feel for the layout of the city as a whole. A very worthwhile visit, and a short stroll to other nearby attractions.

7. Parc Soavinandriamanitra

25 Km North of Tana, Antananarivo 101 Madagascar http://www.ambohimanga-rova.com/home/patrimoines_ambohimanga_rova/soavinandriamanitra
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Parc Soavinandriamanitra

8. Gare de Soarano

Avenue de l'indipendence, Antananarivo 101 Madagascar http://www.madacamp.com/Soarano_Train_Station
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Gare de Soarano

Reviewed By jambolaja - Ljubljana, Slovenia

It is situated at the end of Independence avenue. Beautiful colonial building that has lost its purpose, while railway traffic collapsed in Madagascar

9. Lac Anosy

Anosy, Antananarivo 101 Madagascar +261 20 24 304 84 http://www.tourisme-antananarivo.com/
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Lac Anosy

10. Monument aux Morts

Antananarivo Madagascar
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Monument aux Morts

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