Zimbabwe · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Bulawayo
Everything you need to explore Bulawayo — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Park in Bulawayo
Small but well-maintained central park with lawns, benches, and a small pond. Used by locals for relaxing and street food vendors sell roasted maize and boiled eggs. Free entry.
🕐 Open 24 hours, but best in daylight
💡 Visit late afternoon for shade and a cooler breeze. Avoid after dark—it's not well lit. The vendors near the Josiah Tongogara statue are cheapest.
Hotels near Centenary Park →Cultural in Bulawayo
Lively informal market where local vendors sell fresh produce, second-hand clothes, and crafts. No entry fee. Good for seeing daily life and buying cheap snacks like dried fish or maputi.
🕐 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM, busiest before 10 AM
💡 Come early in the morning for the best selection of fruits and to watch the haggling. Keep valuables in a front pocket; it gets busy. Bargaining is expected—start at half the asking price.
Hotels near Mkhosana Open Market →Museum in Bulawayo
Large museum with extensive exhibits on geology, archaeology, and wildlife, including a well-done diorama of Zimbabwe's ecosystems. Entry is US$5 per adult.
🕐 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday to Saturday, closed Sunday and Monday
💡 The second-floor bird gallery has a fine collection of regional species, often overlooked. Spend an hour or two here; it's air-conditioned and quiet on weekday afternoons.
Hotels near Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe →Outdoor museum with vintage steam locomotives and carriages from the colonial era. Modest fee of US$3. Good for rail enthusiasts or a quick look at early transport history.
🕐 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturday
💡 Ask the caretaker to open the Royal Train carriage—it's usually locked but accessible if you ask nicely. Combine with a walk along the nearby mainline tracks for photography.
Hotels near Bulawayo Railway Museum →Historic in Bulawayo
UNESCO World Heritage site with terraced stone walls and decorated friezes from the pre-colonial Torwa dynasty. Cheaper than Matobo Hills and less crowded. Entry fee around US$5 for locals, slightly more for international visitors.
🕐 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily
💡 Bring water and a hat; there's no shade on the main terrace. Go early to avoid midday heat. The guides expect a small tip but are knowledgeable.
Hotels near Khami Ruins →Where to Eat in Bulawayo
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Bulawayo?
The top attractions include Centenary Park, Mkhosana Open Market, Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, Bulawayo Railway Museum, Khami Ruins.
How many days do you need in Bulawayo?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Bulawayo 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Bulawayo famous for?
Bulawayo is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Bulawayo?
Top options include Haefeli's Restaurant, Cape to Cairo, Stunts, Mathonisa.