Palais de Lomé is a stunning destination, rich in culture and history. From the moment you step inside, you are surrounded by the elegance of its architecture, which beautifully preserves the heritage of Togo while embracing modern elements. The art and cultural displays are thoughtfully curated, offering a deep dive into the region’s traditions and stories, making it more than just a museum it’s an immersive experience.
A big part of what made our visit truly memorable was our tour guide, Kalus. He was exceptional, bringing the history of the place to life with his engaging storytelling and deep knowledge. His passion for the art and culture on display was evident, making every moment of the tour enjoyable. We appreciated the way he made the experience feel personal, taking the time to answer our questions and share insights that added a special touch to our visit.
As we explored the lush gardens and tranquil spaces around the Palais, we found ourselves enjoying every bit of the tour. The serene environment and breathtaking views made for a perfect backdrop to Kalus’s captivating narratives. Palais de Lomé is a place that anyone with a love for history, art, and culture should not miss. It’s a true gem that allows visitors to connect deeply with the vibrant...
Read moreIn recent times it serves as heritage museum building. For foreigners (other than togolise). Weekends its FCFA 5000 each adult and weekdays it's FCFA 7000 each adult for both palace and garden visit. Tickets you can purchase from entry gate. The staff is very humble, polite and friendly, they shall guide you and explain everything about the past 150 years of history of this heritage palace. There is not separate fee for photography - you can take pictures outside and inside, no restrictions. Tree shades are good, the management should arrange more seating space in garden areas with metal or concrete chairs etc. A small canteen with basic amenities like tea, coffee, cookies & water shall attract more crowd and people will definitely enjoy it. They may maintain a small restaurant and cafeteria in top section to people sit and enjoy for few minutes and have sea view enjoying sea breeze. Thank you. if you are in Lome, definitely visit - it's shall refresh your memories with glimpse of togolise independence and timelines of...
Read moreThis is a great attraction. It currently has many exhibitions, ranging from modern art to the history of Lomé and Togo. I really enjoyed the visit.
Some of the staff are very friendly, helpful, and open to answering questions — others, maybe a bit less so. Marcell gave us a beautiful tour of the garden, with a coconut drink and lots of information about the plants, animals, and artworks present. He was also very joyful and easygoing.
I think it’s worth a visit and can be done in a relatively short time. I highly recommend stopping at the Grand Marché before or...
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