Luanda has preserved interesting historical monuments, and one of the main symbols of the capital is the ancient Fortress of Sao Miguel. The defensive structure built on the side of Mount São Paulo is the oldest in Angola. Its construction began at the end of the 16th century and continued for several decades. In the first half of the 17th century, it was first subjected to serious attacks. During this period, the castle protected the surrounding territory from the Dutch conquerors who have never succeeded for more than 40 years.
Despite the fact that Luanda is not distinguished by a variety of typical children’s attractions, vacationers with children will find a way to diversify their leisure time. The main … Open
Luanda's traditional cuisine will surely appeal to fans of culinary exotics. Here they prepare very original and interesting dishes, similar to which you won't be able to try in other … Open
The most visited cultural institution of the capital is the Museum of Natural History. It keeps a multifaceted collection of exhibits, from unique archaeological and historical artifacts to natural science exhibits of all possible subjects. During your visit to the museum, you can find out which historical stages the state had to go through on its way to development. A significant part of the exhibits is devoted to the period of the colonization of Angola. Visitors with children would rather prefer the natural science section where they can see rare geological elements, as well as learn a lot of interesting facts about the features of the Angolan flora and fauna.
For hundreds of years, the territory of present-day Luanda was inhabited by various African tribes. Modern townspeople are the direct descendants of indigenous people. The preservation of … Open
While walking around the city, one can admire many beautiful colonial buildings. Thanks to the preserved historic architecture, some of the streets in Luanda were officially recognized as national heritage sites. One of the most remarkable colonial buildings is the Palacio de Ferro Palace. Many tourists recognize it by the picturesque rich-yellow facade. It was built more than 300 years ago and has not changed much during this period. It has managed to preserve graceful arcades and wooden decoration elements. The palace is closed for visitors so guests of the capital can only admire it from the outside.
The main entertainments for visitors to Luanda are walks in the local nature reserves and exploring natural attractions. Near the city, you will find Cameo National Park, one of the oldest … Open
Even an ordinary city walk can turn into a fascinating tour. Beautiful 16th-17th-century mosaic sidewalks have been preserved in Luanda. Now they are also among the outstanding city attractions. Walking along the historic sidewalks is a popular tourist entertainment.