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...
Read moreIt used to be another street in Kigali, now it is an only pedestrian zone, with a bike rail. There are several shoes along, some restaur ants, cellphone repair and accessories, bars, etc. There is a sign of Kigali where wyou can take your picture, or some of the photographers there could take one of you for a price. Really enjoyed the walk, specially as it is parallel to one of the busiest streets I've seen in downtown Kigali. Today, Sept 9th, there was a book fair, with books for kids for the most part, and another stand with physiotherapy like info and consultation. So, it is a space for all...
Read moreI wasn't really aware of this place new of my work, how it has been developed managed, beautified so that people can enjoy everything here. This is a calm place full of free internet and when you are here you can feel the flesh air at the top plateau of Kigali City, and it's view in every direction of it. Thanks to the authority of Kigali City for this innovation recreation area. The design is very very culturally...
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