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Day 1: Dakar City, Museums, and Monuments

Morning

  • Stroll through the Plateau district (historic city center of Dakar)
    • Independence Square: perfect for feeling the pulse of the city and admiring colonial architecture and the typical Art Deco buildings of post-independence Senegal.
    • Stop in front of the Presidential Palace and the Cathedral of African Remembrance.

Visit the Museum of Black Civilizations or the Théodore Monod Museum of African Art (IFAN).

Lunch

Break at a downtown restaurant: try *thiéboudienne* or a local dish at a recommended spot.

Afternoon

  • Explore the Village of Arts: open studios, contemporary creations, and artist encounters.
  • Stroll along the West Corniche: Dakar’s most beautiful promenade with views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Visit the African Renaissance Monument: tour the statue and enjoy panoramic views of Dakar.
  • Finish at the Mamelles Lighthouse for an unforgettable sunset over the city and ocean.

Evening

  • Dinner at Pointe des Almadies to enjoy grilled fish and soak in the nighttime atmosphere by the sea.

Day 2 : Gorée & local atmosphere

Afternoon

  • Return to Dakar, visit Kermel or Sandaga Market for a dive into local life: fabrics, crafts, souvenirs, and lively atmosphere.
  • Time permitting: visit the Divinity Mosque facing the ocean or spend the afternoon at Yoff or Ngor beach.

Evening

Enjoy an aperitif or dinner in Ngor, either at a beach hut or a modern waterside bar.

Day 3 : Surroundings of Dakar (Nature and Adventure)

Tips & Alternatives

  • Adjust the pace according to the weather and your preferences: favor walks along the seaside early in the morning or late in the day.
  • A half-day express safari at Bandia Reserve is possible (giraffes, zebras, antelopes…).
  • Use your free time for a cooking or dance class, a craft workshop, or a traditional Senegalese massage in the city.

FAQ

How much time should be spent on Gorée?

Half a day is enough to explore the island, its museums, and venture off the beaten path.

Which neighborhood is best for staying in Dakar?

Plateau for the historic center; Almadies/Ngor for the seaside; Yoff for an authentic atmosphere.

Is it possible to combine beach and culture in the same day?

Yes: museum or monument in the morning, beach in the afternoon, all without leaving Dakar.

One tip for experiencing Dakar like a local?

Bargain at Sandaga, try grilled fish at Kermel Market, and let yourself be carried away by a mbalax set in a local club.