At the mouth of the Gambia River, Banjul is an oft overlooked seaport hub of economic and cultural activity. Welcoming visitors into town is Arch 22, a historical monument that also houses a modest textile museum. The city itself is home also to the African Heritage Museum as well as numerous bustling markets. The surrounding area boasts sunny beach resorts as well as nature reserves and national parks where monkeys, birds, hippos and hyenas go about their daily routines in the wild.
Restaurants in Banjul
3.5 based on 22 reviews
Its not very large but crammed with interesting exhibits ,from the stone age to present day . Its 100 Dalasie to get in and an other hundered if you take photos Oh and dont touch anything we got told off (but in a nice way)
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