Holiday in Brazzaville

City in kongo — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

kongo

Type

City

Best time to travel

June to September (dry season, 22-30 °C). October is still pleasant. Rainy season October-May with heavy showers.

Budget/day

60-130 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Brazzaville Maya-Maya (BZV, approx. 10-14 h with a stopover in Paris, Addis Ababa or Nairobi). Visa must be obtained in advance from the embassy.

About Brazzaville

Brazzaville is the capital of the Republic of Congo and the only capital in the world that is visible from another capital: On the opposite side of the Congo River — here over 3 kilometers wide — lies Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Two capitals, separated by the mightiest river in Africa, connected by a ferry and a bridge under construction — this duo is unique in the world. The 2-million city has a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere for a Central African capital: wide boulevards lined with mango trees, a riverbank where fishermen load their pirogues, and a culture of elegance that is unmatched worldwide. Brazzaville is home to the Sapeurs — the "Société des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes" — men from the simplest backgrounds who dress in tailored designer suits, silk scarves, and patent leather shoes, hosting fashion shows in public. This subculture of dandy resistance against poverty is Brazzaville's most famous cultural export. The Basilique Sainte-Anne, a landmark from the 1940s with a distinctive green roof structure, and the Tour Nabemba, the tallest skyscraper in Central Africa (106 m), mark the skyline. The rapids of the Congo River (Les Rapides) at the southern edge of the city are an impressive natural spectacle — the second most water-rich river on Earth thunders over rock barriers.

Urban
85
Winter
70
Culture
65
Adventure
60
Safety
60

Top 5 highlights in Brazzaville

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Sapeurs Culture

The society of elegant people: men in designer suits and patent leather as a resistance against poverty — Brazzaville's unique cultural export.

2

Congo River & Kinshasa View

Two capitals, one river: the view over the 3 km wide Congo to Kinshasa's skyline — a panorama that cannot be found anywhere else.

3

Les Rapides du Congo

Rapids of the second most water-rich river on Earth at the city's edge: thundering water over rock barriers — impressive natural power.

4

Basilique Sainte-Anne

Brazzaville's landmark from the 1940s: green roof structure and the religious heart of the city — architecturally unmistakable.

5

Marché Total/Poto-Poto

Lively neighborhood market: river fish, cassava, palm oil, and the authentic everyday life of the Brazzavillois.

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Reise-SIM für Brazzaville

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Brazzaville

Recommended travel time

June to September (dry season, 22-30 °C). October is still pleasant. Rainy season October-May with heavy showers.

Summer

24-32 °C, rainy season October-May with heavy tropical showers

Winter

20-30 °C, dry season June-September, pleasant and sunny

How much does a holiday in Brazzaville cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

25-50 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

🏨

Mid-range

60-130 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150-350 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Brazzaville

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Apply for a visa in advance at the embassy — no visa on arrival. The process can take 2-4 weeks.

Look for Sapeurs on weekends — the elegant gentlemen prefer to show themselves on Sundays in Poto-Poto and Bacongo.

Ferry to Kinshasa — the crossing over the Congo (approx. 20 min.) is a unique experience. Visa for the DRC is required separately!

Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory — no entry without proof. Malaria prophylaxis and hepatitis A/B are also recommended.

French is essential — English is rarely spoken. Basic knowledge of French makes everything significantly easier.

Food & drink in Brazzaville

These specialties you must try!

Poulet Moambé — Chicken in palm fruit sauce: the Congolese national dish, creamy, oily, and aromatic — THE dish of the Congo Basin.
Saka-Saka — Mashed cassava leaves with palm oil: ubiquitous side dish, earth-colored and nutritious — eaten with almost everything.
Pondu — Cassava leaves in peanut sauce: a variant of Saka-Saka, richer and served with fish or meat.
Grilled Congo Fish — River fish (Capitaine, Tilapia) over charcoal: fresh, simple, and best enjoyed by the riverside.
Lotoko — Homemade cassava schnapps: strong, clear, and the social drink of the Brazzavillois — try cautiously.
Suitable for:SapeursCongo RiverKinshasa DuoCentral AfricaEleganceRapidsFrancophone

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