Banjul City Tour
One Day Guided Tour
Discover the highlights and captivating hidden gems of Banjul, Africa’s smallest and ancient capital. Immerse yourself in the rich local culture and timeless traditions, gaining a deeper appreciation for what makes Banjul so unique and inspiring in history. Explore the charming colonial architecture and uncover the fascinating stories that define this historic city.
Child Price: $35.00, Adult Price: $45.00
Tour Plan & Itinary
- Welcome to Banjul
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Feel the sun on your face and the breeze in your hair as you delight you self on a journey to Banjul the capital city plus cultural and historical heartland of the Gambia. experience ancient culture, uncover stunning scenery and meet local characters whose warmth you will remember forever.
- National Museum & Center for Arts and Culture
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The Gambia National museum in Banjul houses three floors of exhibits. The ground floor displays the political and cultural history of the nation’s capital, Banjul. On the basement level, you can learn about the musical heritage of the Gambia and see what instruments are popular throughout the country and on the second floor, you can learn about the archaeological history of West Africa and the Gambia. The floor also details the nation’s colonial and post- Independence political and economic history.
- Albert Market
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Named after Albert, Prince Consort husband of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland during the colonial era. This street market in Banjul was built in the mid-nineteenth century filled with stalls stacked with shimmering fabrics hair extensions, shoes, household and electrical wares and the myriad colours and flavours of the fruit and vegetable market.
- City Wander
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Wander the streets of historic Banjul, a center of cosmopolitan cafés and restored old buildings
- West Coast Return
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Your tour returns via some of the Region most exclusive suburbs.
Tour Highlights
- Welcome to Banjul City
- The Gambia National Museum & Center for Arts and Culture
- The Albert Market
- City Wander
- A visit to the House of Parliament .