During a walk in Antananarivo, tourists can see many magnificent mansions and palaces. In the capital, there are still many landmarks of the colonial period. Without a doubt, Rova Ambohimanga palaces are one of the most prominent architectural landmarks of the region. The first palace of the area, Manjakamiadana, was built yet at the beginning of the 17th century. A century later, no less amazing palaces appeared nearby – Manampisoa, Andafiavaratra, and Tranavaluna. Besides fantastic palaces, during an excursion tourists will see tombs of kings who ruled the island in the 18th and 19th centuries. One of the palaces has been converted into a museum of history, which exhibition will help visitors to find out more about all important events in the life of the city and Madagascar in general.
The most romantic and charming hotel of Antananarivo is Baboo Village offering accommodation in fabulously charming wooden bungalows. All lovely cottages are located a few steps from a … Open
Many tourists begin shopping in Antananarivo with a walk along Independence Avenue. This busy street is actually a huge bazaar, on both sides of which are shopping tents with a great amount … Open
The former home of Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony is another important landmark of the capital. It’s a magnificent pink colored palace in the baroque style that currently hosts the exhibition of a museum. The collection includes many items that once belonged to Merina kings and queens, and tells more about Rainilaiarivony himself and the three queens he married. It’s a great place for everyone who wants to learn more about that period in the country’s life. Unfortunately, the Merina crown jewels were stolen several years ago and until now they haven’t been recovered, but there are still many interesting and precious items to see.
The most colorful and attractive city of Madagascar, Antananarivu is located on two picturesque hills. Here you will find multiple cozy parks and terraces, fairytale-like castles and museums … Open
The museums of the capital of Madagascar are of a special interest. Among them, it is important to mention the Musee de la Photographie de Madagascar. This museum is interesting in terms of the beautiful exhibits that are displayed in it, as well as for the reason that the building is of a great architectural value. The museum is located on the top of a hill. Inside the museum, you can learn about the history of the city by merely looking at old photos. You should also take a walk to the Pirate Museum. Here you can get to know the history of this phenomenon, which was once prevalent in Madagascar, not only in the Caribbean Sea. The museum is located on the fourth floor of a building, so you should be vigilant not to miss such an interesting establishment.
The main attraction of the capital of Madagascar is the Tsimbazaza zoo - a great place for a family holiday. Among the inhabitants of this beautiful zoo, lemurs are typical representatives … Open
Many tourists get acquainted with the city as soon as they step out of the railway station, and it should be stated that this building itself is a piece of architectural art. You will immediately be impressed by the elegance of the building. It is clear that the architects who worked on the project did not work in vain. After such sights, you get a deep desire to explore the city. Nevertheless, you should continue the acquaintance with the city from the house-museum of a person who made great contributions to the development of the country. We are referring to Jean Laborde, who as a matter of fact, played an important role in Madagascar’s history since he was the one that organized the first industrial production here. It is for this reason that you should not fail to visit the house where he lived and worked, in order for you to get better acquainted with the local culture.
The national cuisine of Antananarivo is an original combination of African and Malay culinary traditions. Rice remains the main ingredient of the majority of traditional dishes. It is often … Open