Discover the best top things to do in Cote d'Ivoire, Cote d'Ivoire including Parker Place - Reggae Specialist, Majestic Cinema, Sofitel Spa, St. Paul's Cathedral, Musee National des Costumes, Grande Mosquee du Plateau, PlaYce-Marcory, Musee des Civilisations de Cote d’Ivoire.
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4.5 based on 62 reviews
If you like Reggae music, this is your place. If you are not a big fan, still you can enjoy live performances. Every night you can enjoy at least a couple of singers/bands while having drinks. Take care that the shows(and the place) doesn't start before 10:30 pm.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Nestled in lush green surroundings, Sofitel SPA at Sofitel Abidjan Hotel Ivoire invites you to serenity and relaxation. Come and discover a unique refined space in Abidjan! Sofitel SPA has chosen the expertise of two partner brands to offer a tailor-made experience: CINQ MONDES & GEMOLOGY. Sofitel SPA offers its clients several treatments such as: Traditional Hammam, facial and body care, hand and foot beauty, and window shop sales of our partners' products.
4.0 based on 247 reviews
This is a beautiful building and the people there are so welcoming. Very moving experience. Strongly urge going when there is a mass going on; the participants are so moved by the service ... breathtaking.
4.0 based on 56 reviews
My Ivorian friend brought me to Grand Bassem on a recent visit to Abidjan for an event. As we rode through the town, it appeared as if we rolled back in time. When we arrived at the building the museum looked like those colonial buildings you'd see in documentaries... whitewashed with expertly-manicured lawns. The building showed obvious signs of aging and there were no other visitors there. There were many stories about tradition, hierarchy and roles that elders held in ancient societies. The customs were very interesting because they represent specific ethnic groups, status, wisdom, marital status. The Akan exhibit was interesting because of the "Royal Hammock" from which the king would lie. It resembled a coffin to remind the king he had to be a just leader or else... There were small things in the outfits like the caps. In one instance, you could only wear the cap if you had reached a certain level of wisdom. Reminds me of the mortar board worn for graduates. All in all, it was a very interesting exhibit. I went to the souvenir shop next door and bought jewelry from three vendors including one man who was albino. Very nice gentleman. I would recommend it. There is a carpet factory down the street that is also very good.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
A very beautiful and large Mosque in Plateau, Abidjan. When i went inside , it gave me inner satisfaction and i pray to Allah with bottom of my heart. This was the time in MAY-2016.
3.5 based on 53 reviews
A truly hidden gem in the heart of Abidjan CBD, not advertised enough. The place has been refreshed, its main exhibits reorganised for consistency. The place is easy to locate near the military armed forces head office (Camp Galieni) and the administrative state tower buildings. The beautiful external architecture represents an Akan royal court surrounded by gorgeous centennial trees. The exhibit area is clean and air conditioned, the staff and guides welcoming and filled with great knowledge about the items and exhibits. The museum has a restaurant and a library. The management is projecting on opening a gift shop.
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