Christ the King Cathedral: A Spiritual and Architectural Landmark
Discover Gaborone's spiritual heart: a serene cathedral blending modern architecture with Botswana's rich cultural heritage.
Christ the King Cathedral, the main Catholic church in Gaborone, stands as a serene sanctuary and architectural gem since 1968, welcoming worshippers and visitors alike. Its blend of modern design and traditional elements creates a visually striking and peaceful atmosphere.
A brief summary to Christ the King Cathedral
- 161 Queens Rd, Gaborone, Badiri Extension 5, BW
- +2673912958
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit during a weekday for a quieter, more reflective experience.
- Attend a mass to experience the local traditions and community spirit.
- Admire the stained-glass windows, best viewed in the morning light.
- Dress modestly as a sign of respect when visiting the cathedral.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Main Mall in Gaborone, head east on Queens Road. Walk for approximately 1.5 km; the Christ the King Cathedral will be on your left at 161 Queens Rd. This is a straightforward walk taking approximately 20 minutes.
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Public Transport
From the Gaborone Bus Station, take a local minibus (Kombi) heading towards the city center. Ask the driver to drop you off at Queens Road. From there, walk for about 5 minutes to 161 Queens Road, where you'll find the Cathedral. The Kombi fare is typically around 5 BWP. Be aware that Kombis can be crowded and operate on flexible routes.
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Taxi
From Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, a taxi to Christ the King Cathedral will take approximately 20-30 minutes. The fare will be around 157-215 BWP, but confirm the price before starting your journey. Taxis are readily available at the airport.