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- Africa
- Angola
- Luanda
Luanda
Angola's capital Luanda is a lively, gritty city where
construction cranes and luxury cars abound, while the shanty towns
at the city's periphery grow larger every week. Angola's oil and
diamond riches are funnelled through Luanda to the rest of the
world, helping to make this the most expensive city on earth, and
yet over 60% of its 5 million people live in abject poverty. For
those that can afford it though, Luanda is the place to be. It is
the country's main seaport, its administrative and residential
centre, and home to a surprisingly well connected airport, offering
direct flights to most major international cities. Luanda attracts
few tourists, however, and is mostly visited by businessmen and
expat workers who shuttle between their project sites and five star
hotels. This is a pity because there are some sights of real worth
in the city, and whether one is sightseeing or shopping an
interesting experience is guaranteed. Founded by Portuguese
colonists in 1575, Luanda became an important seaport and export
base for both minerals and foodstuffs, and (more infamously) slaves
sent in their hundreds of thousands to the Portuguese colonies in
Brazil. Many of these slaves spent their last night in the
impressive de Fortaleza de São Miguel, dating from 1576. This
structure was the colonial heart of the old city, a well defended
citadel that was home to the Portuguese garrison and its merchants.
The nearby National Museum of Slavery houses artefacts and images
from this terrible time. Luanda's oldest building, and certainly
its best loved, is the Igreja Nossa Senhora do Pópulo, a beautiful
church dating from 1482 famed for its notable baroque interior.
Another church, the Igreja da Nazare, dates from 1664 and is worth
seeing for its altar made of Italian rose marble. The excellent
National Museum of Anthropology showcases the incredibly diverse
and richly elaborate Angolan tribal culture, and makes for a
necessary counterpoint to the gaudy modern wealth on display in the
rest of the city. Another modern attraction worth viewing is the
Palacio de Ferro, built by Gustaf Eiffel in 1902. The building is
currently being restored to its former glory. The heart of Luanda
is the Marginal, the road running along the harbour promenade. Good
restaurants and cafés can be found here and it is popular with
people from all walks of life. The best beach in town is probably
Mussulo, which can be accessed by boat from the main harbour. Also,
don't miss a shopping trip to Benfica market where everything from
Tupperware to good quality African crafts is sold in a vibrant,
cacophonic and richly scented environment that only an African city
can provide.
Information & Facts
Climate
Luanda has a semi-tropical climate with year round warm
temperatures, and hot and rainy summer months particularly over the
June and July period.
Language
The official language of Angola is Portuguese. About 60
other African languages are spoken including Umbundu and Ovambo.
Some French and Spanish is also spoken.
Money
The unit of currency in Angola is the Kwanza (AON), which is
divided into 100 centimos. Visitors should bring enough cash for
their needs. Money can be exchanged at authorised bureaux de
change, of which there are several in Luanda. US dollars are the
most acceptable currency, but only the newer series US dollar bills
(with large faces) can be used. Credit cards have only very limited
acceptance in some establishments, and cash withdrawals are not
possible, so it is unwise to rely on them. The few ATMs in Luanda
do not accept foreign cards, and travellers cheques are not
welcome. Kwanza may not be taken out of Angola, and when departing
from the airport, travellers can be subject to searches and
possible confiscation of any Angolan currency.
Time
Local time in Angola is GMT +1.