Lome Grand Marche – Nestled in the heart of Togo’s capital city, Lomé’s Grand Marché (Grand Market) is a bustling, colorful hub of commerce, culture, and tradition. It dates back to the colonial era and has grown into one of the most vibrant markets in West Africa. It’s a key reflection of the country’s day-to-day rhythm, from dawn until late afternoon.
Morning hours, especially from 7am to 11am. Avoid weekends if you dislike crowds.
Name | Category | Price/Night (GHS/CFA) | Highlights | Booking Link |
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Hotel 2 Février | Luxury | 120,000 CFA | Rooftop pool, city view | [Book Now] |
Onomo Hotel Lomé | Mid-Range | 60,000 CFA | Near beach, modern rooms | [Book Now] |
Hôtel Résidence Madiba | Mid-Range | 55,000 CFA | Beachfront, restaurant | [Book Now] |
Hotel Aurore | Budget | 25,000 CFA | Simple, close to city center | [Book Now] |
Hotel Equateur | Budget | 20,000 CFA | Family-friendly | [Book Now] |
Explore spicy grilled fish, cassava dough, “pâté” (fritters), and local juices (baobab, bissap). Try street vendors just outside the market for authentic flavors.
Morning: Walk through Grand Marché, shop for souvenirs, take rooftop view photos.
Afternoon: Grab lunch at a local street vendor or café nearby. Head to Lomé beach to relax and cool off.
Evening: Visit the Independence Monument, catch sunset and street music along Boulevard du Mono.
Don’t just read about it — pack your bags and let Togo’s most energetic market welcome you. From handmade crafts to cultural immersion, Grand Marché awaits!