Les meilleurs hôtels à Abidjan

Abidjan is a city of contrasts. Fueled by one of the strongest economies on the continent, and a government that has sought stability and Western alliances, the city of Abidjan has its share of shiny highrises, imposing modernist architecture, as well as its poorer, overcrowded neighborhoods. Abidjan, which is located in the southeastern corner of the country along the Atlantic Coast, was made the capital by the French, when an uncontrollable outbreak of yellow fever forced them to move from Grand-Bassam. In 1960, Abidjan became capital of an independent C?te D'Ivoire. Twenty-odd years later, that honor was removed to Yamoussoukro, late president Houphouet-Boigny's home village. Abidjan remains, however, the largest city and the commercial capital of the country. Abidjan is situated on a lagoon system, and the fingers of the Ebri? Lagune snakes its way around the city, cutting it up into five regions, which are further divided into districts. The Plateau district is the commercial and financial hub of the city, replete with modernist skycrapers, rush-hour traffic, and noisy crowds. Treichville is the city's poorest district, while Cocody and Deux Plateau are Abidijan's middle-class residential neighborhoods. Loud and bustling Adjam? is home to many immigrant families. For a good introduction to Ivoirian Art and culture, stop by the National Museum. Well laid out exhibits display an impressive collection of woodcarvings, masks, musical instruments, pottery, fabrics, photography from the colonial era, and different tribal costumes. Abidjan, as the economic center of the country, has several good markets, where you can buy handicrafts, fetishes, traditional medicines, arts, and crafts. They include the Central Market, located in the Plateau district; the March? Artisinal, especially good for handicrafts; Treichville Market, a hodgepodge of goods from all over West Africa, and the Adjam? market, the largest in the city. West of Abidjan, toward the Liberian border, are some beautiful stretches of coast. Sassandra, which is thought to have the best beaches of the entire area is just a few hours bus ride from the city.
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Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Cocody district of Abidjan, Residence Eburnea is 0.7 miles... Lire la suite

Situated in Abidjan, 0.7 miles from UNOCHA, Residence Les Florhanyas is a hotel has a garden.... Lire la suite

6.6 {1}14 1 évaluation

Hotel Saphir features air-conditioned accommodation in Abidjan. Well set in the Cocody district,... Lire la suite

Situated in Abidjan, Hotel Residence Koriet offers 3-star accommodation with a bar. This 3-star... Lire la suite

Set in Abidjan, within 4.3 miles of Ghana Embassy and UNOCHA, Hotel Les Residences M'Maya features... Lire la suite

8.6 {1}8 1 évaluation

Stay in the heart of Abidjan–Excellent location - show mapOffering free WiFi and an outdoor... Lire la suite

Offering free WiFi throughout the property, Residence Zagou is situated in Abidjan. Well set in the... Lire la suite

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Facing Boulay Island, between the lake and lagoon, Coconut Grove Lodge is surrounded by a lush... Lire la suite

Boasting a bar, Rok Hotel is situated in Abidjan, 4.3 miles from ONUCI Main Off. Around 5 miles... Lire la suite

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Cocody (28 Hôtels)
Marcory (12 Hôtels)
Yopougon (8 Hôtels)
Le Plateau (6 Hôtels)
Adjame (1 Hôtels)