Things to Do in Cotonou

Everything you need to explore Cotonou — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Landmark in Cotonou

Place de l'Indépendance
Free 1.0 km from centre

The central square with a large monument commemorating independence. Surrounded by colonial architecture and government buildings. Popular meeting point.

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat. The square is lively but can be crowded with vendors. No entry fee, but parking nearby costs money.

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Museum in Cotonou

Fondation Zinsou
Free 1.5 km from centre

Contemporary art gallery housed in a colonial villa. Rotating exhibitions of African artists, plus a permanent collection. Small but well-curated space.

🕐 Tue-Sat 09:00-18:00, Sun 15:00-18:00

💡 Check their Facebook page before visiting – they sometimes close between exhibitions. The upstairs room has a rooftop view if staff let you up.

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Cultural in Cotonou

Marché Dantokpa
Free 2.0 km from centre

West Africa's largest market. Sprawling maze of stalls selling everything from spices and textiles to fetish items. Overwhelming but fascinating.

🕐 Mon-Sat 06:00-18:00, Sun 06:00-14:00

💡 Enter from the Boulevard de la Marina side to avoid the chaos of the main entrance. Go early (before 10am) when it's less crowded. Keep valuables hidden and your phone in a zipped pocket.

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Park in Cotonou

Jardins de la Plage
Free 3.0 km from centre

A strip of beachside park with palm trees, benches, and a few food stalls. Calm spot to sit and watch fishing boats. Not a full swimming beach due to currents.

🕐 Open 24 hours, but best in daylight

💡 Go late afternoon for the breeze and sunset. Avoid after dark as it gets deserted. Bring your own water and snacks – nearby vendors overcharge. No entry fee.

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Historic in Cotonou

Lac Nokoué & Ganvié Stilt Village
Free 8.0 km from centre

The stilt village of Ganvié, known as the 'Venice of Africa', is on Lake Nokoué. Accessible by pirogue (motorised canoe). The village itself is free to enter, but you pay for transport.

🕐 Pirogue services run daylight hours, typically 06:00-18:00

💡 Take a shared pirogue from the jetty near the Cotonou marina – it costs about 5000 CFA for a group. Go early (7am) to avoid heat and tourist crowds. Bring cash for local snacks and a small gift for your boatman.

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Where to Eat in Cotonou

Costa Rica Local ££
Chez Ornella Local ££
Bar Restaurant Océan d'Amour Local ££
Maquis Au Grand Carrefour Local ££
Cafetariat Local ££
Cyber Notre Dame Local ££
Bar Restaurant Attieke Local ££
Restaurant Hai King chinese ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Cotonou?

The top attractions include Place de l'Indépendance, Fondation Zinsou, Marché Dantokpa, Jardins de la Plage, Lac Nokoué & Ganvié Stilt Village.

How many days do you need in Cotonou?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Cotonou 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Cotonou famous for?

Cotonou is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Cotonou?

Top options include Costa Rica, Chez Ornella, Bar Restaurant Océan d'Amour, Maquis Au Grand Carrefour.