Coordinates: 6°N 12°E / 6°N 12°E / 6; 12
Restaurants in Cameroon
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Music Bar ... all styles - Rock, Country, Jazz, Latino etc ... Sound and Video musical trips as required. Whiskeys, Shooters, Cocktails, local and belgian Beers, among others ... Last music news and events played on large screen as well as customers Youtube prefered clips and shows. New year's Eve, Valentine's Day, St Patrick's Day, Rio Carnival etc ... Deco is based on old vinyle records and curios. Tribute to singers, artists a required.
Lovely music amazing atmosphere well decorated. Rock vibe and you can choose song and the owner will play it. Big collection of beer. And draft beer is available.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The palace has a fascinating museum providing historical insight into the region and the Bamoun dynasty. The diversity of the objects featured in the museum is remarkable; it includes among other handmade furniture, paintings, pictures, statues, manuscripts, masks, and royal clothes. We had a memorable experience visiting the palace with a senior guide who gave us so much information. For more pictures check out my Instagram (IG: kelledstyle), thanks :-)
4.5 based on 29 reviews
My visit to the Maritime Museum was so beautiful. After looking for a place to visit in Douala, I thought this museum could be an option. With my staff we had great fun especially with the experience we got in the secret room
4.5 based on 20 reviews
4.0 based on 82 reviews
Cultural and ecological treasures are housed in this former residence.
We had a great tour of the museum by a fantastic guide - we even took some cameroonian friends and we all learned a great deal, this is a must visit attraction for any visitors to Yaounde.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
Various forms of art are represented such as masks, royal objects, architectural elements, ritual and ceremonial sculptures, potteries, and much more. This tiny museum is a real hidden gem however it is not well labeled and without guidance or prior knowledge, it would be hard to appreciate at their real value all the pieces featured. We had a private tour to some of the more interesting items, and stories about their ethnographic heritage. The majority of the items are originated from the grasslands of Cameroon. Moreover, there are also pieces from Congo, Nigeria and Gabon. It was a wonderful cultural experience in every way. Check out my Instagram (IG: kelledstyle) for more pictures :-)
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