PASTELARIA IMPERIO
Read moreThe covered terrace of this pastry shop, which also serves as a fast-food restaurant, is crowded every morning by expatriates, businessmen and sometimes tourists, who come to enjoy a good breakfast based on delicious pastries and pastries. It's also a popular spot for pizzas, burgers, wraps and sandwiches. Service is fast, but lacks friendliness. The establishment is adjacent to the 4-star hotel of the same name, which offers 50 fully-equipped rooms, with or without balcony.
PONTO D'ENCONTRO
Read moreThis traditional café lives up to its name, as it's here that expatriates and locals meet to chat over a good cup of coffee or fresh fruit juice. The viennoiseries and pastries are excellent and the prices very low. As this is a popular establishment, especially in the mornings, the dining room can quickly become noisy, so prefer the terrace for greater peace and quiet. At lunchtime, pizzas, salads, sandwiches and hamburgers are served with a cold beer. Fast, efficient service.
LE PLACK CLUB
Read moreHe is underground. The music is Cape Verdean. A small, intimate customer box that wouldn't want to be seen in the popular Bamboo 2000.
LA DISCOTHECA PELICANO ET LES BARS AVOISINANTS
Read moreClose to the Crack do Mar, at night, this neighborhood becomes a lair more or less bad - when a boat landed with sailors looking for prostitutes. Local institutions are fairly déglingués. When there is no boat in sight, the déglingue persists and the area is of a strange calm.
BAMBOU 2000
Read moreBissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, is home to Osvaldo Vieira International Airport. This airport has a single passenger terminal and offers both domestic and international flights. Airlines serving the airport include TAP Portugal, TACV Cabo Verde Airlines, Asky and Air Senegal. To get to the city center from the airport, you can take a cab for around 2,000 CFA (3 euros), or catch a bus from a station 250 meters from the airport along the main road, for 100 CFA (0.15 euro). The airport does not have a post office, but the airport toilets are equipped with a children's area with changing tables. Osvaldo Vieira International Airport is about 9 km northwest of the center of Bissau.
LE MASAFLEMA
Read moreA bar with typical Bissalienne architecture where you can listen to the best DJ's in the capital. Reggae music of rare quality and mix'n'blues rythm mix are in the program in this mixed and surprising place in Bissau, so calm at night coming.
LE TROPICANA
Read moreAtmosphere assured on the weekend, however, during our passage, problems of succession or interest made its opening very random. The frame of this partly outdoor disco is the most pleasant in Bissau. There is all the styles of music, but especially the funk and disco.
L’AMAZONIA, (EX-KAPITAL)
Read moreThis discotheque was owned by the Indian family, which dominates the cajou trade in Guinea-Bissau. More chic, more class and more expensive than others, it attracts young people from Guinea nomenclatura and old Portuguese from Bissau.