Côte d'Ivoire offers modern Abidjan, colonial Grand-Bassam, and Taï rainforest chimpanzees.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Côte d'Ivoire.
Basilica of Our Lady of Peace
One of the world's largest churches in Yamoussoukro.
Grand-Bassam
UNESCO colonial seaside town.
Taï National Park
Primary rainforest and chimpanzees.
Top Restaurants in Côte d'Ivoire
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Ivorian-French
Le Toit d'Abidjan
Abidjan
At the Sofitel Abidjan, Le Toit offers panoramic city views alongside refined Ivorian-French cuisine—attieke with grilled fish, kedjenou chicken, and imported champagnes. The rooftop setting and elegant service make it the economic capital's premier fine-dining address. A landmark of Abidjan's cosmopolitan dining scene.
Ivorian
Chez Paul
Abidjan
An Abidjan institution in Cocody, Chez Paul serves generous Ivorian plates—alloco fried plantains, sauce graine, and braised chicken—in a lively open-air maquis with live coupé-décalé music. Locals and expatriates pack the tables nightly. The definitive Abidjan maquis experience.
Ivorian-French
La Cascade
Bingerville
In the lush suburb of Bingerville, La Cascade occupies a colonial villa serving French-Ivorian fusion surrounded by tropical gardens and a natural waterfall. Sunday lunches here are an Abidjan tradition for families and celebrations. One of the country's most enchanting restaurant settings.