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Top 2 food & drink things to do in Kinshasa

Kinshasa on a fork. Walking food tours through the markets, cooking classes with local chefs, tasting flights at the bars worth your time, and a couple of long lunches that double as the day's plan.

  1. Private Walking Tour Kinshasa Cultural Landmarks, Kinshasa1

    1. Private Walking Tour Kinshasa Cultural Landmarks

    · 3 hours

    Private walking tour in Kinshasa reveals Historic Old Town energy shaped by Cultural Heritage and urban civilization. You explore Ancient civic landmarks that reflect political and cultural transformation across the capital. The Palace of the Nation presents architectural authority and national identity through time. Central Market introduces vibrant daily life where traditions and local culture remain active. What stories echo within the cathedral walls shaped by spiritual heritage? The Cathedral of Notre Dame reflects Classical influence and religious legacy. Botanical gardens offer calm surroundings where nature meets historical urban planning. Each step reveals cultural depth and legacy older than the United States through evolving city life and living traditions. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

  2. Congo Brazzaville Cultural and Historical Guided Tour, Kinshasa2

    2. Congo Brazzaville Cultural and Historical Guided Tour

    5.0· 3 reviews· 5 hours

    Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo, is a vibrant city where African traditions and French colonial influences blend seamlessly. Located along the Congo River, it offers lively markets, traditional crafts, and bustling cafes that reflect the daily rhythm of Congolese life. Rich in history, the city features landmarks like the People’s Palace, DE BRAZZA Museum, Sacred Heart Cathedral, and Saint Anne Basilica, which showcase its colonial past and cultural heritage. The Congo River rapids add natural beauty, while the artistic Poto-Poto district highlights its creative spirit through art galleries and workshops, the local life with interaction with local people and tasting a local beer Brazzaville’s warmth, diversity, and energy make it a captivating African destination.

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