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City in elfenbeinkueste — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
elfenbeinkueste
Type
City
Best time to travel
November to March (dry season, 25-33 °C). December to February is ideal. Avoid the rainy season from April to July and October/November.
Budget/day
35-80 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Abidjan Félix-Houphouët-Boigny (ABJ, approx. 7-10 h with a stopover in Paris or Brussels). Abobo by taxi or Gbaka (minibus) from the city center.
About Abobo
Abobo is the largest municipality (Commune) in Ivory Coast and a vibrant neighborhood in northern Abidjan with over a million inhabitants. While the neighboring Plateau represents the business world and Cocody embodies elegance, Abobo stands for authentic, unfiltered Africa — a city of markets, music, energy, and the people who shape daily life in West Africa's economic capital. The Grand Marché d'Abobo is one of the largest and most vibrant markets in West Africa: On a vast area, thousands of female traders sell everything required for daily life — from tropical fruits, vegetables, and spices to fabrics (Pagne and Wax prints), medicinal plants, household appliances, and electronics. The market women (Mamas du Marché) are the backbone of the Ivorian economy and prominent figures in city life. Abobo's music scene is legendary: This is where Couppé-Décalé originated — the dance style that conquered all of West Africa and then the world starting in 2003. Every evening, live music is played, danced to, and celebrated in the Maquis (open-air bars) and small clubs of Abobo. Zouglou, another music genre with socially critical lyrics, has its roots here. Abobo is the cradle of modern Ivorian pop culture. The mosque of Abobo is one of the largest Islamic houses of worship in the city and reflects the religious diversity of Abidjan: Christians and Muslims live side by side here, and the religious tolerance of Ivory Coast is remarkable. The Avocatier neighborhood in Abobo is known for its street art and young creative scene. The Parc National du Banco, directly adjacent to Abobo, is a 3,500-hectare tropical rainforest in the middle of the metropolis: A piece of primary rainforest with centuries-old trees, butterflies, and monkeys — unique worldwide as an urban rainforest. Hiking trails lead through the forest to a traditional laundry by the river, where washers still work by hand.
Top 5 highlights in Abobo
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Grand Marché d'Abobo
One of the largest markets in West Africa: Thousands of female traders with tropical fruits, fabrics, spices, and medicinal plants.
Couppé-Décalé Music Scene
Birthplace of the dance style that conquered the world: Maquis and clubs with live music, Zouglou, and modern Afrobeat every evening.
Parc National du Banco
3,500 hectares of tropical rainforest in the city: primary rainforest with centuries-old trees, monkeys, and butterflies.
Mosque of Abobo
One of the largest Islamic houses of worship in Abidjan: A symbol of religious tolerance in a multicultural community.
Street Art Neighborhood Avocatier
Young creative scene with murals, graffiti, and art projects: Abobo's emerging art scene in a lively neighborhood.
Hotels in Abobo
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Abobo
Recommended travel time
November to March (dry season, 25-33 °C). December to February is ideal. Avoid the rainy season from April to July and October/November.
Summer
24-30 °C, humid with heavy rainfall from May to July
Winter
25-33 °C, dry season from December to March, hot and sunny
How much does a holiday in Abobo cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
15-30 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
35-80 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
90-250 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
eVisa required — the Ivorian eVisa system works reliably, approx. 73 €. Yellow fever vaccination mandatory, no entry without proof.
CFA Franc (XOF) — 1 € ≈ 656 XOF (fixed exchange rate). Cash is essential for markets and transport. ATMs available in Abidjan.
Use Gbaka minibuses — the cheapest means of transport in Abobo. Fixed routes, no schedule — just get in and state your destination.
Visit Grand Marché in the morning — the selection is best from 7 AM and the heat is still bearable. Keep valuables secure.
Banco National Park with a guide — guided hikes from the main entrance on Route d'Alépé. It's easy to lose orientation without a guide.
Food & drink in Abobo
These specialties you must try!
