Addis Ababa and It's Surroundings
Addis Ababa and It's Surroundings
Ethiopia’s mysterious ancient cities contrast with lively Addis Ababa whose name means-New Flower’. Founded in 1887 by Emperor Menelik Il, it is today a political and business capital home to the headquarters of the African Union and to one of the largest number of diplomatic missions in the world. Situated in the highlands – at 2300m – with a year round balmy climate, Addis is a cosmopolitan mix of East and West where you will find interesting historic churches and mosques, museums, monuments and landmarks, and public parks alongside stylish new cafes, international hotels and restaurants. Not to be missed are the cultural restaurants serving the unique Ethiopian cuisine accompanied by traditional music and dance.
Parks
Entoto Park
Sheger Park
Unity Park
Historical Churches
Washa Michael
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Entoto Mariam
Arada Giorgis
Entoto Raguel
Monuments
Tiglachin Monument
Tewodros II square
Yekatit 12
Menelik II
Victory Monument
The lion of Judah Statue
Museums
National Museum of Ethiopia
Addis Ababa Museum
Zoma Museum
Ethnographic Museum
Night life
Yod Abyssinya Cultural Restaurant
2000 Habesha Cultural Restaurant
Fendika
African Jazz Village
Jazzamba Lounge
Surrounding Addis Ababa
Tiya Stelae
Adadi Mariam
Melka Kunture Archeological site
Wonchi
Debre Libanos Monastery
Bishoftu
Suba Menagesha forest