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Discover Harare: The Free Walking Tour Experience

Experience the vibrant culture and history of Harare on the Free Walking Tour, exploring local markets and iconic landmarks with friendly guides.

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Immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Harare with the Free Walking Tour. Explore vibrant neighborhoods, and local markets, and engage with friendly locals while discovering hidden gems throughout the city.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves a fair amount of walking.
  • Bring a small backpack for water and snacks to keep energized during the tour.
  • Consider visiting local markets after the tour to further explore the offerings.
  • Engage with your guide and ask questions to enrich your understanding of the city's culture.
  • Check the tour schedule in advance, as times may vary based on season and demand.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From Lowveld, head towards Masvingo Road (A4). Continue driving on A4 for about 200 km until you reach the outskirts of Harare. When you approach the city center, look for signs directing you towards Julius Nyerere Way. Turn onto Julius Nyerere Way, and continue driving for about 2 km. Free Walking Tour Harare is located at 20 Julius Nyerere Way, which will be on your left. There are parking options available nearby, but be mindful of parking fees.

  • Public Transportation - Bus

    From Lowveld, board a long-distance bus heading to Harare. Buses leave frequently from major bus stations; ensure you choose one that directly goes to Harare (check with local bus operators for schedules). The bus will drop you off at a central terminal in Harare. From there, you can take a local taxi or ride-sharing service. Tell the driver you want to go to 20 Julius Nyerere Way, Harare. The fare for the taxi will typically range from $5 to $10, depending on traffic and distance.

  • Public Transportation - Shared Taxi (Chikoro)

    If you prefer a shared taxi option, you can find a 'chikoro' (shared taxi) at the Harare central terminal once you arrive. These taxis are a popular mode of transport in Harare. Hop into a chikoro heading towards the city center and ask the driver to let you off at Julius Nyerere Way. The fare is usually around $1 to $2. Once you get off, it's a short walk to 20 Julius Nyerere Way, where Free Walking Tour Harare is located.

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The Free Walking Tour in Harare offers an unparalleled opportunity for tourists to immerse themselves in the heart and soul of Zimbabwe's capital. This engaging tour invites participants to explore the bustling streets, vibrant neighborhoods, and rich cultural landmarks, all while being guided by knowledgeable locals who share their insights and stories. As you stroll through the city's historical sites and modern attractions, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Harare's heritage, from its colonial past to its dynamic present. The tour typically includes stops at iconic landmarks, such as the National Gallery of Zimbabwe and the impressive Harare Gardens, where visitors can appreciate both art and nature. One of the highlights is the chance to interact with local vendors in lively markets, where the colors, sounds, and flavors of Zimbabwe come to life. You'll taste traditional cuisine, learn about local crafts, and perhaps even pick up a few phrases in Shona or Ndebele. This immersive experience not only enriches your travel but also supports the local economy by promoting sustainable tourism. Whether you are a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking to connect with the local culture, the Free Walking Tour is an essential part of your Harare adventure.

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