FRANCO-GUINEAN CULTURAL CENTRE/CCFG
Read moreThe facility includes a showroom and cinema, and regularly hosts prestigious events. Media library, art and language courses. The center is also a venue for theatrical and musical creations, and a partner in local events. The boutique offers a wide range of artisanal products from all regions of the country. The Brasserie des Arts offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a meal or a drink in the midst of culture and culinary arts.
OFFICE NATIONAL DU TOURISME – ONT
Read moreThe ONT has undergone major changes since 2021: a new identity and the arrival of its dynamic new director, Ms. Kadé Camara, with strategies to stimulate internal and external tourism, such as highlighting the wonders of Guinea to develop responsible and sustainable tourism. Thus was born in 2023 the fabulous guide La Guinée des merveilles, available everywhere in Conakry. For visitors seeking unique experiences in Guinea, qualified ONT guides are on hand to respond to needs and offer sound advice.
GUINEE RESA
Read moreConakry, the capital of Guinea, is a dynamic and lively city with many tourist attractions. For starters, visitors can visit the Guinée Resa Tourist Office, which offers useful information on sites to visit, activities to do and current events in the city. The tourist office's website is also a valuable resource for travelers planning their stay in Conakry. While exploring the city, tourists can discover the beauty of the Atlantic coast with its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. They can also visit the famous Madina market, where they can buy local souvenirs and sample traditional Guinean cuisine. For history buffs, Conakry is also home to several interesting museums, such as the Musée National de Guinée and the Musée de la Ville de Conakry. These museums offer a fascinating insight into the history and culture of Guinea. Finally, visitors can enjoy Conakry's lively nightlife in the city's many bars, restaurants and discos. Conakry is an exciting tourist destination offering something for every taste.
THE BEACH AND THE VILLAGE OF TAYAKI
Read moreAn unpolluted white sand beach, accessible without taking a boat, in Conakry? Yes, it still exists on the peninsula, and this beach is called Tayaki. No, no, it is not an island in the Pacific. Located about 4 km from Kobaya in the commune of Ratoma, access to this beach is only on foot and it takes about 1h30 walk in the middle of rice fields and swamps to reach the sand and the village of the same name. Ideal for a day trip and take a breath of sea air at the gates of the capital. From now on, on the beach, places to eat or drink welcome you (restaurant Le Syli, the Blanco Beach Club). In addition, a supervised parking lot allows you to leave your vehicle in complete serenity, before walking to the beach.
Small precision: to take full advantage of the beach in the shade of the palm trees, it is necessary to walk a little while following the sand tongue and to move away from the village. It is also an opportunity to discover the village and to meet its inhabitants. Here, the villagers are fishermen and/or farmers. They also produce and sell salt. They live in great poverty while Conakry is so close, but at the same time so far. No water, no electricity, no roads, no health services... in short, not much, except for this population that manages to survive with its own means. This is also Tayaki, and it deserves to be seen.
LA PLAGE DE LAMBANYI
Read moreThis beach is an astonishing place, made up of a narrow strip of golden sand wedged between the sea and the shallows, with the capital as a backdrop. Not very wide but very extensive, it allows for a pleasant stroll, especially at the end of the day to enjoy the sunset. For a few years now, straw huts and other bar-restaurants have been installed along this sandy strip, somewhat distorting the place, which nevertheless remains unique in its kind. You will be able to take advantage of it to settle down and have a drink with friends.
CASA TOURISME GUINEE
Read moreThe Office National du Tourisme (ONT) in Conakry, Guinea, is a point of reference for travelers wishing to discover the city and its surroundings. Located on the Kaloum peninsula, the ONT offers information and advice on tourist activities available in the region. The ONT also offers tailor-made tours and stays, adapted to travelers' needs and expectations. Whether you want to visit the Loos Islands, go fishing or take part in African dance and percussion workshops, the ONT can help you organize your trip.