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Car Free Zone — Attraction in Kigali City

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Car Free Zone
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Nearby attractions
Akagera National Park
KN 4 Ave, Kigali, Rwanda
Kigali CarFree Zone
KN 4 Ave, Kigali, Rwanda
Nearby restaurants
The Best Nigerian Food In Kigali
KN 4 St, Kigali, Rwanda
The House of Mandi
Kn 81 et, Kigali, Rwanda
Indian Curries Restaurant and Bar
5th floor town center building, Rwanda
Rooftop Rendezvous
KN 67 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Bamboo Rooftop Restaurant
T2000 HOUSE, KN 82 St, Kigali, Rwanda
UMUT Cafe & Restaurant
Chic Building Ground Floor, KN 2 St, Rwanda
Heaven Restaurant & Boutique Hotel
7 KN 29 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Chez Robert
3 KN 25 St, Kigali, Rwanda
5 Swiss Hotel
2 KN 25 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Nyurah
New BPR Building) - Mezzanine Floor, Alliance Towers, KN 67 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Nearby hotels
Ubumwe Grande Hotel
KN 67 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Sainte Famille Hotel
3376+F33, 1 KN 1 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Hôtel des Mille Collines
2 KN 6 Ave, Kigali, Rwanda
Hotel Okapi Kigali
3356+J8G, KN 87 St, Kigali, Rwanda
2000 Hotel
T2000 HOUSE, KN 82 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Hemingways Retreat Kigali
No 5, KN 29 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Step Town Hotel
3358+97F, KN 1 Ave, Kigali, Rwanda
Greenland Plaza
Rwanda, Kigali, KN 3 St, Plot 249
Iris Guesthouse
9 KN 33 St, Kigali, Rwanda
Urban by CityBlue, Kigali
KN 51 St, Kigali, Rwanda
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Car Free Zone

3346+9QC, Kigali, Rwanda
4.3(32)
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attractions: Akagera National Park, Kigali CarFree Zone, restaurants: The Best Nigerian Food In Kigali, The House of Mandi, Indian Curries Restaurant and Bar, Rooftop Rendezvous, Bamboo Rooftop Restaurant, UMUT Cafe & Restaurant, Heaven Restaurant & Boutique Hotel, Chez Robert, 5 Swiss Hotel, Nyurah
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Nearby attractions of Car Free Zone

Akagera National Park

Kigali CarFree Zone

Akagera National Park

Akagera National Park

4.6

(518)

Closed
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Kigali CarFree Zone

Kigali CarFree Zone

4.5

(305)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Walk downtown Kigali with a local
Walk downtown Kigali with a local
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Car Free Zone

The Best Nigerian Food In Kigali

The House of Mandi

Indian Curries Restaurant and Bar

Rooftop Rendezvous

Bamboo Rooftop Restaurant

UMUT Cafe & Restaurant

Heaven Restaurant & Boutique Hotel

Chez Robert

5 Swiss Hotel

Nyurah

The Best Nigerian Food In Kigali

The Best Nigerian Food In Kigali

4.6

(148)

$$

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The House of Mandi

The House of Mandi

4.8

(610)

$$

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Indian Curries Restaurant and Bar

Indian Curries Restaurant and Bar

4.7

(132)

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Rooftop Rendezvous

Rooftop Rendezvous

4.4

(187)

$$

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Reviews of Car Free Zone

4.3
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5.0
1y

Kigali Car-Free Zone: A Beautiful Oasis with a Caveat I recently visited the Kigali Car-Free Zone on December 23rd and came away with mixed feelings. On the one hand, the place was stunningly beautiful and impeccably clean. The landscaping was well-maintained, the architecture interesting, and the overall atmosphere felt vibrant and alive. Plus, the free Wi-Fi was a welcome bonus!

However, I do understand your concern about the presence of "idlers". While their presence doesn't necessarily detract from the beauty of the area, it's important to acknowledge that different people have different preferences when it comes to public spaces. Perhaps a dedicated area for relaxation or socializing could help address this concern while still preserving the overall enjoyment of the zone.

Here's a possible breakdown of your review, incorporating both the positive and negative aspects:

Pros:

Visually stunning and well-maintained: The landscaping, architecture, and overall cleanliness contributed to a pleasant and enjoyable experience. Free Wi-Fi: This is a valuable amenity for tourists and locals alike, promoting connectivity and information access. Vibrant atmosphere: The presence of people creates a lively and dynamic atmosphere, adding energy to the space. Cons:

Presence of "idlers": While harmless, their presence might not be everyone's cup of tea. Perhaps designated areas for relaxation or socializing could address...

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4.0
28w

Insightful group tour with vibrant views

We visited during the day as a group, and having a guide made all the difference—you really get to learn the meaning behind the space, the lively colors, and, like most of Rwanda, the incredible views. Its also a car free zone in some parts.

A highlight was our stop at the Nyamirambo Women’s Centre. We got to see the impact of their life-changing projects, cook some delicious traditional food, and learn how local produce is sourced. We wrapped up by mid-afternoon, full and inspired.

Next time, I’d love to try the night tour—most places were still closed in the morning, so evenings might offer a...

   Read more
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5.0
2y

I recently visited the Kigali car-free zone and was truly impressed by the atmosphere and the variety of artisanal products available. The pedestrian-only area is a great place to stroll and take in the sights and sounds of the city, and there are plenty of seating options for those who want to sit and relax. I was particularly impressed by the selection of crafts, jewelry, and clothing made by local artisans, and the restaurants and cafes in the area offered a great place to grab a bite to eat. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Kigali car-free zone to anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture...

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Kigali Car-Free Zone: A Beautiful Oasis with a Caveat I recently visited the Kigali Car-Free Zone on December 23rd and came away with mixed feelings. On the one hand, the place was stunningly beautiful and impeccably clean. The landscaping was well-maintained, the architecture interesting, and the overall atmosphere felt vibrant and alive. Plus, the free Wi-Fi was a welcome bonus! However, I do understand your concern about the presence of "idlers". While their presence doesn't necessarily detract from the beauty of the area, it's important to acknowledge that different people have different preferences when it comes to public spaces. Perhaps a dedicated area for relaxation or socializing could help address this concern while still preserving the overall enjoyment of the zone. Here's a possible breakdown of your review, incorporating both the positive and negative aspects: Pros: Visually stunning and well-maintained: The landscaping, architecture, and overall cleanliness contributed to a pleasant and enjoyable experience. Free Wi-Fi: This is a valuable amenity for tourists and locals alike, promoting connectivity and information access. Vibrant atmosphere: The presence of people creates a lively and dynamic atmosphere, adding energy to the space. Cons: Presence of "idlers": While harmless, their presence might not be everyone's cup of tea. Perhaps designated areas for relaxation or socializing could address this concern.
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Insightful group tour with vibrant views We visited during the day as a group, and having a guide made all the difference—you really get to learn the meaning behind the space, the lively colors, and, like most of Rwanda, the incredible views. Its also a car free zone in some parts. A highlight was our stop at the Nyamirambo Women’s Centre. We got to see the impact of their life-changing projects, cook some delicious traditional food, and learn how local produce is sourced. We wrapped up by mid-afternoon, full and inspired. Next time, I’d love to try the night tour—most places were still closed in the morning, so evenings might offer a different energy
Haileselassie AbebawHaileselassie Abebaw
I recently visited the Kigali car-free zone and was truly impressed by the atmosphere and the variety of artisanal products available. The pedestrian-only area is a great place to stroll and take in the sights and sounds of the city, and there are plenty of seating options for those who want to sit and relax. I was particularly impressed by the selection of crafts, jewelry, and clothing made by local artisans, and the restaurants and cafes in the area offered a great place to grab a bite to eat. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Kigali car-free zone to anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of the city.
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Kigali Car-Free Zone: A Beautiful Oasis with a Caveat I recently visited the Kigali Car-Free Zone on December 23rd and came away with mixed feelings. On the one hand, the place was stunningly beautiful and impeccably clean. The landscaping was well-maintained, the architecture interesting, and the overall atmosphere felt vibrant and alive. Plus, the free Wi-Fi was a welcome bonus! However, I do understand your concern about the presence of "idlers". While their presence doesn't necessarily detract from the beauty of the area, it's important to acknowledge that different people have different preferences when it comes to public spaces. Perhaps a dedicated area for relaxation or socializing could help address this concern while still preserving the overall enjoyment of the zone. Here's a possible breakdown of your review, incorporating both the positive and negative aspects: Pros: Visually stunning and well-maintained: The landscaping, architecture, and overall cleanliness contributed to a pleasant and enjoyable experience. Free Wi-Fi: This is a valuable amenity for tourists and locals alike, promoting connectivity and information access. Vibrant atmosphere: The presence of people creates a lively and dynamic atmosphere, adding energy to the space. Cons: Presence of "idlers": While harmless, their presence might not be everyone's cup of tea. Perhaps designated areas for relaxation or socializing could address this concern.
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Insightful group tour with vibrant views We visited during the day as a group, and having a guide made all the difference—you really get to learn the meaning behind the space, the lively colors, and, like most of Rwanda, the incredible views. Its also a car free zone in some parts. A highlight was our stop at the Nyamirambo Women’s Centre. We got to see the impact of their life-changing projects, cook some delicious traditional food, and learn how local produce is sourced. We wrapped up by mid-afternoon, full and inspired. Next time, I’d love to try the night tour—most places were still closed in the morning, so evenings might offer a different energy
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I recently visited the Kigali car-free zone and was truly impressed by the atmosphere and the variety of artisanal products available. The pedestrian-only area is a great place to stroll and take in the sights and sounds of the city, and there are plenty of seating options for those who want to sit and relax. I was particularly impressed by the selection of crafts, jewelry, and clothing made by local artisans, and the restaurants and cafes in the area offered a great place to grab a bite to eat. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Kigali car-free zone to anyone looking to experience the vibrant culture of the city.
Haileselassie Abebaw

Haileselassie Abebaw

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