
Lome Maritime, Togo Travel Guide
Morning (7:00 AM - 12:00 PM): Start with the Grand Marché. Get a quick, authentic street food breakfast like gari foto or fresh juice. Afternoon (1:00 PM - 5:00 PM): Discover the city's important historical places. Visit Lomé Cathedral, then the Independence Monument. Afterward, consider a trip to the National Museum of Togo or the Palais de Lomé for art and history.
Evening (6:00 PM onwards): Head to the coastal area (Kodjoviakopé) for dinner at a beachside restaurant, enjoying fresh barbecued fish. If time allows, find a local "maquis" featuring live music for Lomé's lively nightlife. Use private taxis for quick transfers to maximize your limited time.
These itineraries give structured concepts for various lengths of stay, for capturing Lomé's essence.
Morning: Immerse yourself in the Grand Marché. Afternoon: Visit Lomé Cathedral, Independence Monument, and the National Museum/Palais de Lomé. Evening: Enjoy dinner at a mid-range restaurant offering Togolese cuisine, followed by live music at a local bar.
Morning: Visit the fascinating Fetish Market accompanied by a local guide to learn about traditional Vodou practices. Approach respectfully. Afternoon: Head to the Village Artisanal de Lomé to see artisans at work and purchase authentic crafts. Evening: Relax at your hotel pool or catch a leisurely stroll along Lomé Beach.
Full Day: Go on a day trip to Togoville, a historical village on Lake Togo. Explore the Teutonic-built cathedral, the local museum, and learn about the region's historical and spiritual significance. Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Togo. Head back to Lomé in the late afternoon.
Days 1-3: Follow the Weekend Getaway. Day FOUR-5: Kpalimé Excursion (Overnight). Day FOUR: Travel to Kpalimé (2.5-3 hours drive). Afternoon: Cascade de Kpimé waterfall, swim, cocoa/coffee plantation. Spend the night in Kpalimé. Day FIVE: Morning hike up Mount Agou or explore another waterfall. Artisan center in Kpalimé. Return to Lomé late afternoon. On THE sixth day: Coastal History & Relaxation. Full Day: Trip to Aneho, potentially combining with Avétonou Beach. Day 7: Departure Preparation. Morning: Last-minute shopping. Afternoon: Head to airport.
Combine the Lomé comprehensive experience and excursions with extensions to other Togolese regions or cross into neighboring countries. For stays of several weeks or months, consider renting an apartment in Lomé. This makes for an authentic living experience and allows for self-catering.
Add 2-THREE days to discover more north into Togo, visiting cities like Sokodé and Kara to experience different ethnic groups.
Stay longer to include Ghana (e.g., Accra, Cape Coast castles) or Benin (e.g., Cotonou, Ganvié stilt village, Abomey palaces).
Take French or local courses in a language, volunteer with a local NGO, or explore nearby communities and markets comprehensively.
Customize your trip to your passions, focusing on Lomé's aspects that interest you most.
Lomé: Dedicate time to Lomé Cathedral, Independence Monument, National Museum, Palais de Lomé (for its historical transformation), and the unique Fetish Market. Day trips: Prioritize Togoville (German treaty, Vodou heritage) and Aneho (former colonial capital, colonial architecture).
Focus on daily exploration of local maquis and street food stalls. Try a different staple dish (fufu, akume, tchéké) with various sauces. Visit the Grand Marché to explore fresh ingredients and attempt different snacks. Seek out specialized chargrilled fish spots near the beach. Try traditional beverages like Akpan or bissap juice.
Within Lomé, opportunities are limited. Focus your adventure on day trips or one-night stays to Kpalimé for hiking, exploring waterfalls, and taking in the lush green landscapes. Consider a fishing trip from Lomé Shore with local fishermen. For specific tours, check GetYourGuide.
Choose hotels with good swimming facilities for relaxation and recreation. Visit the Village Artisanal for an engaging cultural experience observing crafts. Enjoy relaxed strolls by the sea or in less crowded park areas. Opt for private transport for comfort and safety with children. Incorporate flexible downtime to let for children's needs.
Lomé: Marvel at the German colonial architecture of the Lomé Cathedral and other downtown buildings. Explore the revitalized Palais de Lomé for its art displays and architectural charm. Visit the Village Artisanal for traditional Togolese crafts and observe artisans at work. Day trips: Consider Kpalimé for its artisan centers.
Lomé: Spend time at the Fetish Marketplace with a knowledgeable guide to gain insights into Vodou beliefs and practices. Visit the Lomé Cathedral plus Majestic Mosquée to comprehend the religious diversity. Wellness: Seek out spa amenities at upscale hotels for relaxation. Though it isn't a "wellness retreat" destination, finding moments of tranquility is possible.
Lomé accommodates all budgets. These arrangements assist in managing costs while savoring your trip.
Accommodation: Stay in budget guesthouses or auberges. Food: Eat almost exclusively street food and at local maquis for meals. Transportation: Rely on collective taxis (wazou) and zemidjans (moto-taxis) for all city movement. Activities: Focus on free attractions: Grand Marché, Lomé Beach, Independence Monument, walking around. Shopping: Bargain hard at markets for souvenirs.
Accommodation: Stay in comfortable mid-range hotels, often with a access to a pool and air conditioning. Food: Enjoy a mix of local eateries and mid-range restaurants, sampling both Togolese and international cuisines. Transportation: Use private taxis occasionally for convenience, supplemented by shared transport. Activities: Include entry to museums, guided city tours, and perhaps a day trip with private transport. Shopping: Explore artisan markets and some small.
Accommodation: Stay in top luxury hotels like Hotel Sarakawa or Hôtel du 2 Février, enjoying all amenities. Food: Dine at fine dining restaurants within luxury hotels and discover the best mid-range foreign choices. Transportation: Arrange a private car with a dedicated driver for seamless journeys. Activities: Opt for curated private tours, exclusive experiences, and exclusive excursions. Shopping: Indulge in high-quality artisan crafts and any available luxury goods.
Best for beach activities, city on-foot exploration, and comfortable experiences in nature. Fewer rain disruptions make this ideal for general sightseeing and hiking (if venturing outside Lomé). Think about this season for festivals if they align, as outdoor events are more predictable.
The landscape is lusher and greener. Fewer tourists mean lower prices for accommodation and flights. Prepare for rain, but embrace the opportunity to see an alternative view of the country. Focus on indoor activities like museums or covered markets during heavy downpours. Waterfalls (near Kpalimé) are at their most impressive during and after the rains.
Carry a good quality Travel umbrella or a Lightweight rain jacket in case of sudden rain.
Benefit from lower prices and fewer crowds at attractions. Are all about cultural sites, indoor markets, and culinary experiences during torrential downpours.