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What to do in Kinshasa? A comprehensive FAQ to help you discover the city that never sleeps
Kinshasa isn’t a place you simply visit; it’s a place you experience. Vast, noisy, vibrant, sometimes bewildering but always captivating, the capital of the DRC reveals a thousand different faces depending on the time of day, the neighbourhood and the atmosphere of the moment. If you’re wondering what to do in Kinshasa, this FAQ – designed as a living guide – is just what you need.
Daytime activities
En journée ?
It’s the perfect day to explore Kinshasa at a more leisurely pace, watch the city come to life and soak up its unique energy.
A stroll along the Congo River
Start with a walk along Avenue des Nations Unies, in the Gombe district. This avenue offers magnificent views of the Congo River and, on a clear day, you can see Brazzaville on the other side of the river.
At the weekend, the area comes alive: families, joggers, walkers and strollers all mingle here. One of its great advantages is its safety. Located near the embassies, the area benefits from a heightened security presence, meaning you can stroll around in peace, even on your own.
Visit the mausoleum of Laurent-Désiré Kabila
Make the most of your time in Gombe to visit the mausoleum of Laurent-Désiré Kabila, located on Tshatshi Boulevard.
This iconic site pays tribute to the former president of the DRC, who was assassinated in 2001. The mausoleum symbolises an important chapter in the country’s political history and serves as a site of national remembrance, both understated and solemn.
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