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7 Free Things to Do in Abidjan

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Abidjan, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Abidjan.

As a digital nomad, exploring a new city while managing work can be a thrilling experience. Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast, offers a vibrant urban life paired with rich cultural experiences. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in the local culture, enjoy the natural beauty, or just find a quiet spot to relax, Abidjan has plenty of free activities to enhance your stay without breaking the bank. Here are nine free things to do in Abidjan that mix popular attractions with some hidden gems.

Parc National du Banco

One of the most popular free activities in Abidjan is a visit to the Parc National du Banco. This lush rainforest reserve offers a breath of fresh air and a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. With several trails, you can enjoy a peaceful hike and maybe even spot some of the local wildlife. It's a perfect place for nature lovers and those looking to get some exercise while working remotely.

Location: North of Abidjan, near the neighborhood of Attécoubé. The park serves as a green lung for the city of Abidjan.

Travel Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and bring insect repellent to make your hike more enjoyable. Early mornings are usually the best time to visit to avoid the heat and humidity.

Nearby: After your hike, you can refresh yourself with a local Ivorian dish at one of the maquis (local eateries) just outside the park.

St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral is not only a place of worship but also an architectural marvel in the heart of Abidjan. It's free to enter and explore the unique design of this modern cathedral, which has become an iconic symbol of the city. The interior is just as impressive as the exterior, with beautiful stained glass and artwork.

Location: Plateau, the central business district of Abidjan. It's easily recognizable by its distinctive form.

Travel Tip: Check the cathedral's schedule in advance as it might be closed to tourists during religious services or events.

Nearby: Café de Rome is a popular spot nearby where you can enjoy a coffee or a meal with views of the cathedral.

Le Plateau Skyline

For a stunning view of Abidjan's skyline, take a walk around Le Plateau district. This area, known as the Manhattan of Abidjan, is free to explore and offers a glimpse into the city's economic heart with its towering skyscrapers and modern buildings. It's a great way to feel the city's pulse and take some impressive photos, especially at sunset.

Location: Le Plateau is the central business district of Abidjan, located on the northern side of the Ébrié Lagoon.

Travel Tip: The area is particularly lively during business hours on weekdays, but quieter on weekends, offering a different atmosphere for your visit.

Nearby: There are numerous street food vendors around Le Plateau where you can try local snacks like alloco (fried plantains).

Artisanal Market of Cocody

The Artisanal Market of Cocody is a lesser-known spot where you can experience the local culture and craftsmanship without spending a dime. It's a great place to browse through a variety of handmade goods, from colorful textiles to intricate wood carvings. Even if you're not looking to buy, it's a cultural experience to see the artisans at work and appreciate the artistry.

Location: Located in the Cocody neighborhood, it's a cultural hub within a residential area.

Travel Tip: While browsing is free, remember to bring some cash in case you find a souvenir you can't resist. Don't be afraid to engage with the artisans and learn about their craft.

Nearby: Stop by the nearby Café des Arts for a refreshing drink and a chance to see more local art on display.

La Pyramide

La Pyramide is an architectural curiosity and a symbol of modernist architecture in Africa. Designed by the Italian architect Rinaldo Olivieri, its unique shape was meant to represent the economic growth of the country. It's free to admire from the outside and makes for an interesting photo opportunity for those interested in architecture and urban history.

Location: Situated in the heart of Le Plateau, it's hard to miss this distinctive building.

Travel Tip: The building is currently not in use, so interior access might be restricted. However, the exterior alone is worth the visit.

Nearby: Enjoy a local Ivorian meal at the nearby Restaurant La Taverne Romaine, known for its grilled fish and chicken.

Marché de Treichville

Marché de Treichville is a bustling local market where you can immerse yourself in the daily life of Abidjan's residents. It's free to wander through the market's aisles, filled with everything from fresh produce to clothing. It's a vibrant place to experience the local culture and practice your French or local languages with friendly vendors.

Location: Located in the Treichville district, it's easily accessible and a well-known spot among locals.

Travel Tip: Be mindful of your belongings as markets can be crowded and keep an eye out for pickpockets.

Nearby: Sample some street food like garba (a popular Ivorian dish made with cassava and tuna) from the food stalls around the market.

Palais de la Culture

The Palais de la Culture is a hub for the arts and often hosts free events, exhibitions, and performances. While some events may charge an entry fee, many are free to the public, offering a chance to experience the rich cultural scene of Abidjan. Check their schedule to see what's on during your visit.

Location: Nestled in the commune of Treichville, along the Ébrié Lagoon.

Travel Tip: Even if there are no free events during your visit, the building and its surroundings are worth exploring.

Nearby: After your cultural outing, relax at one of the many maquis along the lagoon for a taste of local cuisine and a refreshing drink.

Jardin Botanique de Bingerville

The Jardin Botanique de Bingerville is a tranquil botanical garden a short drive from Abidjan. It's a lesser-known spot perfect for a peaceful stroll among exotic plants and trees. The garden is a testament to the country's biodiversity and offers a serene environment for relaxation or a picnic.

Location: Located in Bingerville, a suburb east of Abidjan, it's a peaceful retreat from the city.

Travel Tip: Bring a book or your laptop and enjoy working outdoors in this calm setting.

Nearby: On your way back to Abidjan, stop by one of the roadside stalls for fresh coconut water or local fruits.

Pont Henri Konan Bédié

The Pont Henri Konan Bédié is a modern toll bridge that offers panoramic views of the Ébrié Lagoon. While crossing the bridge by car requires a toll, you can enjoy the views from either side of the lagoon for free. It's especially beautiful at night when the bridge is lit up, creating a picturesque scene against the city lights.

Location: The bridge connects the Riviera neighborhood to the Marcory district, spanning the Ébrié Lagoon.

Travel Tip: For the best views and photos, visit during the golden hour just before sunset or after dark when the bridge is illuminated.

Nearby: There are several chic cafes and restaurants in the Riviera area where you can unwind after enjoying the views.

Whether you're in Abidjan for work or leisure, these free activities offer a glimpse into the city's diverse offerings. From cultural landmarks to natural escapes, there's something for every digital nomad to enjoy without spending a CFA franc.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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